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What to watch on TV tonight: Monday

Here are the shows that’ll be on your Twitter timeline later.

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

Graham Norton Eastenders special (BBC 11.10pm)

Graham Norton on a Monday, what did we do to deserve it. Tonight’s show is a celebration of all things Eastenders. The soap is celebrating its 30th anniversary on Thursday, unveiling Lucy Beale’s murderer with a live episode on Friday. Looking ahead, Graham is joined by a rake of cast members including Shane Richie, Danny Dyer and Jessie Wallace.

Catastrophe (Channel 4, 10.05pm)

The series that you should definitely be watching, continues. It follows Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney, who both find themselves expecting a very unplanned baby after a short fling. Rob is fired over Skype so starts looking for work in London.

Ar Scath Na Sleibhte (BBC 2, 10pm)

A new series following hill walker Cormac O hAdhmaill as he sets off on a series of journeys around Ulster’s finest mountain ranges. A dead cert to provide some wonderful mountain porn.

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Everybody’s talking about… Room to Improve

Ann, Barry and Michael stole the hearts of the nation on last night’s room to improve.

Little Michael’s former teacher wanted to make their home more accessible for him when he would visit on respite breaks from his residential care.

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It was all too much.

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Or switch over for…

Nationwide (RTE 1, 7pm) Take a closer look at Barack Obama land, Moneygall in Co Offaly.

The Love Hotel Storyville (BBC 4, 10pm) Documentary about the Angelo Love Hotel in Osaka, Japan which includes fantasy-themed rooms for couples to put a spark back into their relationship.

Claire Byrne Live (RTÉ 1, 9.35pm) Topical debate, always a Twitter favourite.

The Notorious (RTÉ 2, 10pm) What will Conor McGregor get up to this week? Bets on a bit of fighting, a bit of bragging.