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What to watch on TV tonight: Monday
Every lunchtime, DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
Hidden Impact, Rugby and Concussion (RTÉ 1, 9.35pm)
This documentary looks at the issue of concussion in rugby. We’ll hear from former rugby players such as Ronan O’Gara, Fergus Slattery and Conor O’Shea about how the game often puts the team ahead of their own health and safety. John Fogarty will talk about being forced to retire after a concussion, and Johnny Sexton talks about being put on the sidelines for three months due to a blow.
Fight Club (TG4, 9.30pm)
If you haven’t seen Fight Club, chances are you already know how it ends. With one of the biggest twists in cinema history, this story of an insomniac office worker who stumbles across an underground fight club is certainly capable of being watched over and over.
University Challenge (BBC 2, 8pm)
This week, Queen Mary, London take on Nuffield College, Oxford. Will there be another leather vest? We can only hope.
Everyone is talking about… Beverly Hills 90210
The teen drama was first broadcast 25 years ago, and yes, you are extremely old.
Or flick over for…
Claire Byrne Live (RTÉ 1, 10.35pm) Lively panel discussion.
The Fear (RTÉ 2, 10.30pm) The prank show is back and people will be made a show of.
Disclosure, The Elber Twomey Story (TV 3, 10pm) The story of how a woman rebuilt her life after losing her husband, son, and unborn baby when a suicidal driver crashed into their car.
Sex Diaries, Gigolos (Channel 4, 10pm) Charlie Russell meets the men who make money off meeting the needs of both male and female clients.
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