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What to watch on TV tonight: Friday

All the telly everybody will 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 (RTÉ One, 9.35pm)

Ryan Tubridy is joined by jockey Ruby Walsh, designer Paul Costelloe and musicians Mike Denver and David Keenan. The show will also feature a behind the scenes visit to Temple Street Children’s hospital to hear from the children and families who have had life saving treatments and care during their stay at the hospital. The staff who dedicate their lives to some of the country’s most vulnerable patients will also talk about their experiences at the hospital.

The Graham Norton Show (BBC One, 11.05pm) 

Unfortunately, tonight’s episode is the last of the series and includes highlights from the current series, with guests including Chris Pratt, Anthony Joshua, Judi Dench, Keira Knightley, Ian McKellen, Olivia Colman, Emily Blunt, Michael Caine, Michael B Jordan, Chris Pine, Rami Malek, Lady Gaga and Ryan Gosling. See you in a few months, Graham. 

Gogglebox (Channel 4, 9pm)

Series thirteen of Gogglebox UK kicks off tonight, and the show’s regular gaggle of families, friends and viewing party acquaintances settle back down to share their insight and critique in response to the week’s telly. 

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Everybody’s talking about… The TV adaptation of The Lost Boys

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Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke has been called in to work on the TV pilot for The CW TV network’s upcoming adaptation of The Lost Boys, the classic 1987 vampire flick. While that sounds like it could really go either way, the news that Tyler Posey from Teen Wolf is starring in the series makes it quite clear what kinda series we should expect.

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Or flick over for… 

  • Other Voices (RTÉ 2, 11.30pm) Live musical performances from St. James’ Church in Kerry.
  • Curfew (Sky One, 9pm) A brand new drama series, about a group of amateur drivers from across the globe, competing in an illegal nighttime street race, while breaking a totalitarian government curfew. 
  • Friday Night Football (BBC Two, 7.30pm) Stephen Watson presents live coverage from Seaview, of the Irish League clash between Crusaders and Glenavon.
  • Can’t Stop Dancing (RTÉ One, 8.30pm) Bláthnaid Treacy goes behind the scenes of Dancing with the Stars, getting low down from the judges, the dancers and the stars. 
  • Z for Zachariah (RTÉ 2, 9.45pm) After a nuclear war, a young woman believes she’s the only survivor. She’s surprised when she discovers she isn’t the last human on earth after all. 
  • Jamie and Jimmy’s Friday Night Feast (Channel 4, 8pm) The cookery series starring Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty continues tonight. 

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