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What to watch on TV tonight: Friday
EVERY WEEKDAY 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
Louis Walsh and his new boyband Hometown are the main draw tonight, but can they make the lasting impression Boyzone’s first Late Late appearance made? Elsewhere, Emma Sayle of the infamous ‘Killing Kittens’ sex parties will likely be shocking the mammies at home, but singer-songwriter David Gray will calm them down again with his dulcet tones. So it’s win-win all round. #latelate
Bloom (RTÉ One, 8pm)
Keelin Shanley takes us on a whistle-stop tour of Ireland’s largest gardening festival, which includes a sneak peek behind the scenes at the judging of the show gardens. If you’re heading down to the festival in the Phoenix Park this weekend, this’ll have you raring to go. #bloom
Casino Royale, UTV, 10.45pm
DANIEL CRAIG. JAMES BOND. BLUE SWIMMING TRUNKS. Ideally, that’s where we’d end this synopsis, but we feel a duty to let you know there is also a great deal of shooting, killing, explosions and sexy times in this movie. Something for all the family. #casinoroyale
On the chat shows
Late Late: Last episode of the season. MMA star Conor McGregor, the cast of Mrs Brown’s Boys, Emma Sayle, Louis Walsh and Hometown, with music from David Gray.
Graham Norton: Very starry this week with Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Charlize Theron, Seth MacFarlane and Coldplay providing the music.
Alan Carr: The cast of Orange Is The New Black, Amanda Seyfried, Keith Lemon and music from Foxes.
Everybody’s talking about: Marilyn Manson joining Sons of Anarchy
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Yes, that’s right. The shock-rocker will have a recurring role in the US motorcycle drama’s seventh and final season, playing a white supremacist “prison shot-caller”.
Manson says he’s doing it for his dad, who’s a huge fan of the show. Aww. He’s a big softie, really.
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