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TV Editor
Tonight s top telly tips include Gogglebox Ireland Looks Back, some guitar work on The Repair Shop, the return of Stephen Nolan and the finale of Bulletproof: South Africa . . .
Pick of the Day
Ireland’s favourite couch potato TV critics are back for a new season of telly-watching.
Before the next run of the show gets fully underway, the telly-lovers tell viewers what they think about some of the shows we
used to watch.
The households take a trip through the magic door with
Bosco (below), help Mike Murphy pick Ireland’s Eurovision entry and also sample some 1970s science with Pat Kenny.
ON DEMAND
Kid Cosmic (Netflix, from Tuesday) The brainchild of Emmy-winning animation expert Craig McCracken, who has previously worked on the likes of The Powerpuff Girls and Dexter s Laboratory. At the centre of the story is a little boy who lives with his free-spirited Grandpa in a desert town. The youngster longs to become a hero, and thinks he s found a way of making it happen when he finds some magical stones in a wrecked spaceship. He and his friends set out to use them against an alien invasion, but matters don t go to plan.
Firefly Lane (Netflix, from Wed)