
DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
Keeping Ireland Alive – The Health Service In a Day (RTE One 9.35pm)
A landmark series that offers a no-holds-barred look inside Ireland’s hospitals over the course of 24 hours. Part One airs tonight and will undoubtedly be a major talking point tomorrow. #KeepingIrelandAlive
First Dates (Channel 4, 9pm)
Last week’s episode featured, among other things, the poshest couple in the world and a self-proclaimed “part-time medium”. How will this week’s episode compare? Only one way to find out. #FirstDates
Ripper Street (BBC Two, 9pm)
The fourth season of the Victorian drama, which is filmed in Ireland, continues tonight.
Everyone’s talking about… Beyonce, of course
Take 15 minutes out of your day and enjoy Beyoncé’s glorious VMAs performance.
https://www.facebook.com/MTV/videos/10153999778031701/
Or flick over for…
- Joe Wicks: The Body Coach (Channel 4, 7.10pm) Joe Wicks is a “high-octane fitness guru” and his show looks… interesting.
- Thor: Dark World (BBC One, 8.30pm) It’s a bank holiday in the UK and you know what that means: FILMS TO EASE THE FEAR.
- University Challenge (BBC Two, 8pm) Popular music round, plz and thanks.
- My Millionaire Dads and Me (Channel 4, 10pm) Documentary about the children of Britain’s first gay fathers to have children born via surrogate.
- The Bourne Legacy (Film Four, 9pm) Cosy up this Monday evening with a bit of Jason Bourne.
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