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HERE'S WHAT TO WATCH ON TV TONIGHT

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11:16 28 Oct 2016


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The October Bank Holiday weekend is about to kick off. For some of us that means 3 glorious days off  while for anyone working shifts, it's the exact opposite.

Either way, you might be thinking about staying in watching the telly tonight. It is a long weekend after all so you might want to recharge the batteries before you let loose on the town for Halloween.

Here's what you can expect on your screen tonight.

 

The Graham Norton Show

It's been great having Graham back on our screens on Friday nights. So far, ge's had great appearances so far from Justin Timberlake, Anna Kendrick and Tom Cruise this series.

He has another A-list lineup tonight, featuring Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Redmayne, Bryan Cranston and Leann Rimes.

Eddie Redmayne will be getting Harry Potter fans in a twist as he discusses the franchise's upcoming prequel 'Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them'.

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Meanwhile Breaking Bad star Cranston will be giving some background on his memoir A Life In Parts. This should be very interesting!

Graham's on 10:35pm on BBC One.

 

The Late Late Show

We're pleasantly surprised with the Late Late Show on RTÉ 1 tonight. Ryan will be chatting to Robbie Williams, former James Bond Roger Moore and Rugby star Johnny Sexton.

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After interviewing Graham Norton himself last week (while Graham's show was on BBC One) Ryan will be chatting to another UK chat show host, Alan Carr.

RTÉ One - 9:35pm.

 

The Fall

We're not sure who decided to change The Fall's time schedule and TV station on its final episode but it happened and the series concludes at 9pm on RTÉ Two TONIGHT. (The Nathan Carter show has taken The Fall's Sunday Night slot on RTÉ One)

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We can't say a lot without giving away any spoilers but if you've been following the series you'll know it's getting very exciting after taking a while to kick off. Find out how things play out for Paul Spector tonight.

RTÉ Two and BBC Two - 9pm


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