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What to watch on TV tonight: Friday

This is the telly everyone will be talking about.

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

Stan Lee’s Lucky Man (Sky Atlantic, 9.00pm)

New series. Harry heads to Hong Kong and clashes with hitman Samuel Blake, who has a lifelong mission to make the bracelets his. Return of the crime drama, starring James Nesbitt.

Love Island (3e, 9.00pm)

Week seven draws to a close and as the finish line moves ever closer the Islanders are all desperate to make it to the final day. With a massive £50,000 prize on the horizon for just one winning couple, the stakes couldn’t be any higher. Are Alex and Alexandra going to make it work?!

The Crystal Maze (Channel 4, 9.00pm)

New series. The popular 1990s game show returns for a fifth run in its reworked, updated incarnation. Richard Ayoade guides five enthusiastic competitors, who are paid to play computer games for a living, on an epic adventure through four fantastical zones – Aztec, Medieval, Industrial and Futuristic. In each zone the team must tackle physical, skill, mystery and mental challenges in a bid to win crystals. These elusive crystals each give them five seconds inside the iconic Crystal Dome, where they hope to collect gold tokens to convert into prizes.

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Everyone's talking about: Suits, minus Mike and Rachel

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The former Grey's Anatomy star joined the cast of Suits for series eight, as Meghan Markle skipped off to become a royal.

The reviews so far? Mixed, TBH.

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Or flick over for...

  • Room 101 - Extra Storage (BBC One, 11.05pm) An extended version of the comedy panel show.
  • Terminator 2: Judgement Day (Tv3, 11.00pm) A reprogrammed killing machine is sent back in time to the 20th century to protect John Connor.
  • The Best of the Late Late Show (RTÉ One, 9.35pm) Another chance to see the country music special.

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