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What to watch on TV tonight: Friday

All the telly you’ll be talking about tomorrow.

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)

Child star of Oliver! and friend of Michael Jackson, Mark Lester joins Ryan Tubridy tonight. Other guests include model Amber Jean Rowan, and Ireland’s ‘most experienced exorcist’, Father Pat Collins. I won’t be happy until they do a live exorcism on an audience member. 

The Bodyguard (RTE 2, 10.30pm)

Still one of the greatest movies ever. Get ready to weep. Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner star. 

The Graham Norton Show (BBC 1, 11.05pm)

Joining Graham tonight are Felicity Jones and Armie Hammer to discuss their new Ruth Bader Ginsburg biopic, On the Basis of Sex. Comedians Stephen Merchant and Rob Beckett will also be popping by. Music is from Calvin Harris and Rag’n'Bone man.  

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Everyone’s talking about… Are You Afraid of the Dark? 

Remember this terrifying show? Apparently it’s coming back. 

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According to reports, Nickelodeon is reviving the show that follows the Midnight Society and their creepy ghost stories. 

It’s set to launch in October and I’ll be the first one streaming it. 

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Or flick over for… 

Jamie and Jimmy’s Friday Night Feast (Channel 4, 8pm) The lads cook for Stephen Mangan. 

Can’t Stop Dancing (RTE 1, 8.30pm) Catch up on all the latest goss from Dancing With the Stars. 

Murder By Numbers (RTE 2, 10pm) Sandra Bullock stars in this movie about two teens who murder a random victim, assuming they’ll never be found. 

Eight out of Ten Cats Does Countdown (Channel 4, 9pm) Sean Lock and Joe Wilkinson take on Jon Richardson and Harriet Kemsley. 

First Dates UK (Channel 4, 11.05pm) If you missed their Valentine’s special last night to watch the Irish one. 

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