DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
The Crystal Maze (Channel 4, 9pm)
The Master of the Maze, Richard Ayoad, guides Made in Chelsea’s Binky Felstead, Katie Price, footballer Dennis Wise, DJ Roman Kemp and Happy Mondays maraca shaker Bez through the Aztec, Medieval (which Katie thinks would be a good wedding venue), Industrial and Futuristic zones.
Love Island (3e, 9pm)
Two of the couples – Alex & Samira and Charlie & Hayley – are fighting to stay on in the villa after their fellow Islanders chose them as least compatible. Viewers will now decide the fates of the couples tonight – can hardly wait! P.S We hate Hayley.
The Graham Norton Show (BBC One, 10.45pm)
Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Rihanna, Sarah Paulson and Helena Bonham Carter, five of the stars of Ocean’s 8, join Graham to discuss starring in the all-female comedy heist movie, which is sure to be unmissable if you want to hear . Synthpop band Years & Years perform their new single If You’re Over Me.
Gone Girl (RTE One, 9.35pm)
Based on the best-selling novel of Gilliam Flynn, Gone Girl is a crime thriller that examines the dark underbelly of life inside a seemingly normal marriage. It stars Rosamund Pike, Ben Affleck, Neil Patrick Harris, Carrie Coon and Emily Ratajkowski.
Everybody’s talking about… how much they hate Hayley from Love Island.
Last night, the couples voted that Alex & Samira and Charlie & Hayley were least compatible and so the two pairs are put up for a public vote tonight. Paddy Power think that:
‘It’s Hayley and Charlie [to be voted off] – I mean, it probably wasn’t going to work after Hayley told him she needed to dye his eyebrows in their first ever conversation.’
Fair.
Or flick over for…
- Germaine Bloody Greer (BBC Two, 11.05pm) Documentary that charts the career of second-wave feminist Germaine Greer – a controversial figure to say the least! Expect some swear words.
- 2018 FIFA World Cup (RTÉ 2, 7pm) Next-door rivals Portugal take on Spain in their opening match of the World Cup. Here’s hoping for a shirtless Ronaldo celebration.
- The Wolf of Wall Street (Channel 4, 11.40pm) In this black comedy, Leonardo DiCaprio stars as foul-mouthed New York stockbroker who has a meteoric rise and fall on Wall Street. This was Margot Robbie’s break-out role.
- Ireland’s Most Shocking Crimes (3, 11pm) Documentary series which tonight will look at how technology helped to solve the murder of 30-year-old Rachel O’Reilly.
- The Handmaid’s Tale (RTÉ 2,00.05pm) The dystopian US drama continues to shock and horrify.
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