
DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
Jaws (RTÉ 2, 9.20pm)
It doesn’t really matter how many times you’ve seen it before, you’re still traumatised after and scared of going in your local pool for a week – never mind the ocean. If you have nothing else on tonight, sit back and enjoy Steven Spielberg’s epic thriller, starring Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss and Robert Shaw. Duunnn dunnn… duuuunnnn duun… duuunnnnnnnn dun.
The Ray D’Arcy Show (RTÉ One, 9.50pm)
It’s an all Irish affair on the Ray D’Arcy couch tonight. Sharon Shannon, Frances Black, Mundy will have some tunes and chat, while Evanne Ní Chuilinn, Eamon Dunphy and Ted Walsh will be talking about their new series Ireland’s Greatest Sporting Moment. The guest list is rounded out by Amanda Bryam and Cian Twomey.
Paddington (RTÉ One, 6.35pm)
An earthquake forces a bear from the Peruvian jungle to start a new life in London. He finds modern Britain to be very different from the stories told to him by his aunt, but makes a new home with a kindly family. However, a sinister taxidermist intends to turn him into a museum exhibit. Comedy based on Michael Bond’s series of children’s books, starring Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins and Nicole Kidman, with the voice of Ben Whishaw.
Everyone’s talking about… Ibrahim Halawa’s interview on the Late Late last night
He told Ryan about his harrowing experience of his time in an Egyptian prison for four years:
Read about the full interview here.
Or flick over for…
- I Love You, Man (TG4, 10.15pm) Paul Rudd and Jason Segel in top form.
- Rugbaí Beo (TG4, 7.15pm) Connacht vs Cheetahs live.
- 47 Ronin (Film4, 9pm) Fantasy adventure, starring Keanu Reeves and Hiroyuki Sanada.
- Pearl Harbour: The New Evidence (Channel 4, 8pm) Documentary shedding light on whether there is any truth to conspiracy theorists’ suggestions that London and Washington had been aware the Japanese were planning the attack that began America’s involvement in the Second World War.
- The X Factor Live (TV3, 8.30) Watch out for the Price brothers from Wicklow making their debut on the live shows.
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