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What to watch on TV tonight: Friday

Here are the shows that will be on your Twitter timeline later.

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

The Late Late Show (RTÉ One, 9.35pm)

It’s the last episode of the season and it’s set to end on a rather poignant note as Ryan remembers the great Bill O’Herlihy and chats to John Giles, Eamon Dunphy and Liam Brady about their late colleague. Grab a Kleenex. #latelate

The Graham Norton Show (BBC One, 11.15pm)

It’s quite a star-studded affair tonight as Graham is joined by some of the summer’s biggest blockbuster stars. Spy stars Melissa McCarthy and Jude Law are there for chats, as will Chris Pratt and John Bishop. Meanwhile, Florence + The Machine are the musical guests. See! Star-studded.  #graham

Alan Carr: Chatty Man (Channel 4, 10pm)

Finally, Alan Carr has a rather tasty line-up himself. The chatty man will be talking to the one and only RuPaul, male model David Gandy, Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine and presenter Caroline Flack. Craic will most definitely be had. #chattyman

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Everyone’s talking about… Bounce

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RTÉ is reportedly shooting a pilot for an entertainment show in the vein of TV3′s Xpose. Titled Bounce, the show is set to be hosted by Eoghan McDermott, Madeline Mulqueen and Nadia Forde.

How will it fare against Xposé? We rated its chances here.

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Or flick over for…

  • American Gangster (RTÉ Two, 9.35pm) Denzel Washington stars in this slick gangster film.
  • Deliverance (TV3, 11pm) *plays banjo*
  • The Irish Open – Highlights (BBC One, 10.35pm) Highlights from Day 2 of the Irish Open. 
  • Later – With Jools Holland (BBC Two, 11.05pm) Extended episode featuring performances from Muse and Sleater-Kinney. 
  • When Pop Ruled My Life: The Fans’ Story (BBC Four, 9pm) A documentary on the relationship between artists and their devoted fandoms. 
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