
Every lunchtime, DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
First Dates (Channel 4, 9pm)
The highlight of many a Thursday evening. Tonight, Hugo from last week is back to try and impress Olympia, while Steven (who’s hoping to meet someone who’ll get along with his granny) woos knitter Anna. Love. It. #firstdates
Pitbull: Reality Bites (RTÉ2, 9.30pm)
Sadly, not a documentary about the rapper Pitbull, but about the world of so-called ‘dangerous dogs’. Do pitbulls deserve their reputation? We’ll hear from a cross-section of dog owners. #realitybites
Dirty Dancing (3e, 11pm)
You know the story. Naive teenager Baby (Jennifer Grey) steps in when Patrick Swayze’s dancing partner has to pull out of a competition. And the rest is history. #dirtydancing
Everybody’s talking about… The Late Late Show
Tomorrow night’s show is a country music special. Prepare yourselves. Guests include our fallen Strictly star Daniel O’Donnell, Big Tom (Big fecking Tom, lads!), Nathan Carter, Declan Nerney and Mike Denver.
Guys. Guys. GUYS. This is either going to be amazing, or completely terrible. Either way, we’re watching.
Or flick over for:
- Father Ted (RTÉ2, 9pm) The Father Damo episode.
- My Son the Jihadi (Channel 4, 9pm) Documentary about a mother who must come to terms with her son leaving the UK to join an al-Quaeda group.
- The Fugitive (ITV4, 9pm) Harrison Ford is forced to go on the run after being accused of killing his wife.
- Pioc Do Ride (TG4, 10pm) More fun/mortification for a few Irish singletons.
- A Different Class (RTÉ One, 10.15pm) Part one of a new series about a school in Ongar, Dublin, one of the most ethnically diverse areas in Ireland.
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