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What to watch on TV tonight: Monday

Here are the shows that’ll 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.

Stop At Nothing (RTÉ One, 10pm)

With the Tour de France in full flow, it makes sense to air a documentary about Lance Armstrong and his epic fall from grace. Stop At Nothing might be the best and most comprehensive documentary on the cyclist out there, and features contributions from our own Paul Kimmage and David Walsh. Do it. #StopAtNothing

True Detective (Sky Atlantic, 9pm)

The third episode is on tonight and that cliffhanger will be resolved. Will there be overhead shots of highways? Will Colin Farrell’s bolo tie make an appearance? Get out the popcorn. #TrueDetective

My Mad Fat Diary (E4, 10pm) 

After two-and-a-half years, the last ever episode of the beloved comedy drama airs tonight. What will become of Rae? Only one way to find out. It might get emotional. #MyMadFatDiary

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Everyone’s talking about… Jon Snow

SPOILERS AHEAD.

Kit Harrington, who played Jon Snow in Game of Thrones, was spotted at Wimbledon and his long, luscious locks have prompted many to believe that Jon Snow might still be alive.

We can live in hope.

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Or flick over for…

  • The Americans (RTÉ Two, 9pm) Missed the third season? It starts on RTÉ Two tonight.
  • Greece: Euro or Bust? Panorama (BBC One, 8.30pm) Latest analysis of the Greek debt crisis.
  • Wimbledon 2day (BBC Two, 8.30pm) Catch up with all the tennis action from Manic Monday.
  • Superfoods: The Real Story (Channel 4, 8.30pm) Can a charcoal detox undo excesses? This documentary will investigate.
  • Animal Kingdom (Film Four, 11.15pm) Can’t stay up late? Make sure to record this excellent Australian crime drama.
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