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What to watch on TV tonight: Friday
DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
The Late Late Show (RTE 1, 9.35pm)
Ryan is joined by adventurer Bear Grylls, actress Jane Seymour, with music from Michael English and Vladimir and Anton.
Cork City v Shamrock Rovers (RTE 2, 7.30pm)
The two teams come face-to-face during the premier division game of the SSE Airtricity League at Turners Cross.
Fast and Furious 6 (TV 3, 9pm)
Hate these movies all you want, they’re endlessly entertaining. In the sixth, the team travels to Europe to take down a criminal syndicate let by a London gangster.
Everyone’s talking about… Jeremy Kyle’s Poogate
Yes, this was an actual topic on Jeremy Kyle today.
No, really.
Three women took a lie detector test to determine which one of them shat in a fridge
Daytime TV, ladies and gentlemen.
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But who was guilty? No one.
BUT WHO POOED IN THE FRIDGE, JEREMY?
Or flick over for…
Conviction (RTE 1, 11.55pm) A single mother puts herself through law school to free her brother of a murder conviction. Hilary Swank stars. Paralympics 2016 (RTE 2, 10pm) Coverage of the day’s events. The GBBO, An Extra Slice (BBC 2, 9.30pm) Sister show of the GBBO with Jo Brand. Jools Holland (BBC 2, 11.05pm) Kings of Leon, Jack White, Sting, and M83 all perform. I Robot (e4, 8pm) What would it be like if robots turned on humans? This. Swingers (BBC 1, 11.35pm) Comedy with Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau. When struggling actor Mike is broken up with, his pal Trent takes him on a ride in the Hollywood singles scene.
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