
Every lunchtime, DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
Catastrophe (Channel 4, 10pm)
The second season of perhaps our favourite sitcom kicks off tonight and if the trailer is anything to go by, we can expect loads of laughs, mayhem and, er, dark nipples. We can’t bloody wait. #Catastrophe
Angela Scanlon’s Close Encounters (RTÉ Two, 10pm)
In tonight’s installment, Angela Scanlon travels to Edinburgh to spend some time with our very own Jason Byrne ahead of his 20th consecutive show at the festival. We hear that Jason reveals himself to an alright step dancer… #CloseEncounters
Professor Green: Suicide and Me (BBC Three, 9pm)
Professor Green’s father died by suicide when the musician was 24. In this moving documentary, he examines why suicide is the biggest killer of men under 45 in the UK and looks at the factors that contribute to suicide. #SuicideAndMe
Everyone’s talking about… The Snapper
Last night, RTÉ One showed The Snapper and it was still the number one trending topic in Ireland this morning. The main takeaway?
Every Bank Holiday weekend should end with The Snapper.
Damn straight.
Or flick over for…
- Homeland (RTÉ Two, 9pm) Carrie’s Berlin adventure continues.
- Later Live – with Jools Holland (BBC Two, 10pm) Guy Garvey, Willy Mason and Judy Collins are among tonight’s performers.
- World Gymnastics Championships (BBC Two, 7pm) The perfect thing to ease you into a new week. <3
- Magic Mike (Film Four, 11.10pm) RIDE IT, MY PONY.
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