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Here's what to watch on TV tonight: Friday

Here’s the telly that everyone will be talking about tomorrow.

DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.

 The Graham Norton Show (BBC One, 10:35/11:05pm*)

*Times vary depending on whether you’re watching BBC One or BBC One NI.

Tonight Graham Norton will be hosting Salma Hayek, who will be discussing her new comedy drama Beatriz at Dinner. Also on the couch tonight are comedian David Walliams speaking about his new book The World’s Worst Children 2 and former One Direction star Liam Payne singing ‘Strip That Down‘ in an exclusive first TV performance.

Modern Family (Sky One, 8.30pm)

Tonight’s episode is the final of the current series and will make you feel terrifyingly old because tonight Manny and Luke will be celebrating their graduation from High School. The day is full of drama and Jay is left picking up the pieces after Manny’s dad takes his son out on a big night out.

The Late Late Show (RTÉ1, 9.35pm)

Looks like Ryan Tubridy will be off on his holidays soon as this is the last episode of the season. To celebrate 50 years of the Community Games in Ireland, Ryan Tubridy will be chatting with three Irish sporting stars: Tommy Bowe, Olive Loughnane and Niall Quinn. Then he will be speaking to the butler of the late Princess Diana, Paul Burrell who couldn’t make it to last weeks show that he had been billed for.

On top of that he’s got famous businesswoman and former Dragon Norah Casey on the show discussing her experience with domestic violence in her first marriage for the first time. Finally Big Tom and Margo will be performing their new duet ‘Through the Years’ and Damien Dempsey will be sharing new music.

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Everybody’s talking about… The new Game of Thrones trailer

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The final series of the show will only have 6 episodes, bringing it to an end in 2018. Of course there’ll be spinoffs based on earlier eras in the history of Westeros, so we don’t have to worry too much about the show leaving our screens.

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Or flick over for…

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (RTÉ2, 9.40pm) Hacker Lisbeth Salander and a disgraced journalist investigate the disappearance of a tycoon’s niece.

Later… with Jools Holland (BBC Two, 11.05/11.15pm) Featuring the excellent Birmingham born rapper Stefflon Don and performances by Sheryl Crow and Jane Birkin with a 90 – piece orchestra.

The Andrew Neil Interviews – Jeremy Corbyn (BBC One, 7pm) At a vital stage of the British general election, see the veteran journalist quiz the leader of the Labour Party.

Gogglebox (Channel 4, 9pm) Watch the armchair critics as they share their opinions on the new series of Twin Peaks, Britain’s got Talent, First Dates and Andrew Neil’s Theresa May interview.

Posh Pawn (Channel 4, 8pm) Designer handbag expert Claudia Valentin meets the ‘human Ken Doll’ while the rest of the team test drive high performance motorbikes and look at designer luggage.