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What to watch on TV tonight: Monday

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

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

Inside Probation (RTÉ One, 9.35pm) 

The first of a two part special looking into the work of probation officers working with Ireland’s prison service and the criminal justice system. Four probation officers are followed throughout their day as they attempt to supervise and rehabilitate thousands of offenders. #InsideProbation

Darndale: Edge of Town (TV3, 9pm)

The last in the series focusing on the Dublin area of Darndale and the people who live there. Single mother Angelique brings her son to a reading club while the future of the community stables is up for discussuion. #Darndale

The Kitchen (BBC Two, 9pm) 

It sounds as dull as dishwater, but BBC Two’s new documentary series might just be just the thing to get us through these increasingly wintery Monday evenings. It follows the kitchen life of eight different households; how they cool, live and eat together. #TheKitchen

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Everybody’s talking about… #Better Call Saul

A Better Call Saul music video has been released, suggesting possible plot lines from the forthcoming show and giving us a glimpse at some new footage.

The lyrics have been written by the great minds behind Breaking Bad (who are also behind Better Call Saul) so we’re willing to bet they’re dropping us a few hints.

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Or switch over for…

  • University Challenge (BBC Two, 8pm) Brasenose College Oxford takes on Durham. How many can you get right? 
  • Jamie’s Comfort Food (Ch 4, 8pm) Jamie’s cooking ham, egg and chips
  • Road (BBC One, 8.30pm) Liam Neeson narrates this film about the Dunlop brothers
  • X Men: The Last Stand (E4, 8pm) The third instalment

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