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What to watch on TV tonight: Monday

Here are the shows people will be talking about tomorrow.

DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.

Cold Feet (UTV Ireland, 9pm)

The much-heralded return of Cold Feet last week went down very well with the fans – and tonight’s second episode will be hoping to keep up the momentum. Adam reveals that he has changed his mind about starting a new life in Singapore as his son needs him in Manchester, while David continues to try to impress Adam’s father-in-law. H’on Jimmy Nesbitt.

Paralympics 2016 (RTE Two, 10pm/Channel 4, 9pm)

A combination of live coverage and highlights from the Paralympics 2016 continues, with Galway native Deirdre Mongan in the shot put final in the afternoon and Ireland’s football team taking on Great Britain tonight. Get the full details here.

Red Rock (TV3, 9.30pm)

TV3′s international hit soap returns tonight – in a new hour-long weekly slot. Tonight’s opener will reveal who killed corrupt cop Brian McGonigle – and with seven suspects in the frame, the drama couldn’t be higher. Thanks to a special flashback episode, we’ll see how the whole gruesome death played out as well.

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Everyone’s talking about… Trigger Happy TV is making a comeback

YES. Another early-00s show is on the way back.

The creator of the iconic Channel 4 prank comedy show Dom Joly has confirmed on Twitter this morning:

They’re going to be all online, too – as Metro reports:

Now a new eight-part series will run as short five or six minute episodes on streaming service All 4, available to watch from September 26.

HELLLLO.

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Or flick over for…

  • Keeping Ireland Alive: The Health Service in a Day (RTE One, 9.35pm) The second episode of the RTÉ doc that looks at the day-to-day running of the health service.
  • Extreme Brat Camp (RTE 2, 9pm) A look behind the scenes of an American facility for troubled kids.
  • The Railway Man (Film4, 9pm) Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman and Stellan Skarsgard star in this drama.
  • Soccer Republic (RTÉ 2, 11.05pm) A round-up of the weekend’s action across Ireland from the lads.

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