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What to watch on TV tonight: Monday

It’s 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.

A Great British Injustice: The Maguire Story (BBC One, 9pm)

The Maguires, a family from Northern Ireland, who were living in London in the 1970s were wrongly convicted and imprisoned for making devices used in the infamous Guilford bombings in 1974. In this documentary, Stephen Nolan tells the story of a family who were the victim of one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in British history.

A Beautiful Mind (TG4, 9.30pm)

Starring Russell Crowe, A Beautiful Mind tells the story of mathematician, John Nash, whose prospects of a career within the CIA are scuppered as paranoid delusions become ever more present in his life.

Panorama (BBC One, 8.30pm)

Athar Ahmad confronts the individuals who scam money from legions of people on online dating sites every year. International crime gangs promise love and marriage to thousands of hopeful romantics in order to defraud them of their money.

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Everyone’s talking about… Holly Willoughby

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Last night, Holly replaced Ant on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here, and viewers are conflicted.

Oh sure, they love her on the This Morning couch, but the Australian jungle? Yeah, they’re not so sure.

Give her time people, give her time.

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Or flick over for… 

  • I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here (Virgin Media One, 9pm) Celebs and insects; you know the score.
  • Busy Tonight (E! Entertainment, 10pm) Busy Phillipps shares her take on the latest celebrity exploits.
  • Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope (RTÉ 2, 9pm) Aisling and Danielle still can’t cope.
  • Celebrity Antiques Road Trip (BBC Two, 7pm) If you like antiques, and you like C-list celebrities, this one is for you.

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