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DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
Him (UTV Ireland, 9pm)
This is a new, three-part ‘domestic horror’ concerning a teenage boy alienated from his newly-divorced parents. Not only that, he has to deal with a supernatural power he’s inherited from his grandfather. There’s a touch of the Stranger Things to it, no? #him
The Great British Bake Off (BBC1, 8pm)
It’s semi-final week, and the four remaining bakers will be focusing on perfecting some French pastries. With the final looming, the contestants will have to do just about everything they can to impress Paul and Mary. #GBBO
The Missing (BBC1, 9pm)
The second season of the spooky drama started off last week with the tale of Alice Webster, who returned home after being missing for over 10 years. What truly happened to her, and will she ever be able to recover? #themissing
Everybody’s talking about: American Crime Story
After understandably clearing up at awards season with its excellent OJ Simpson series, American Crime Story is now filming seasons 2 and 3 concurrently.
Season 2 will explore Hurricane Katrina, while the third will focus on the murder of fashion designer Gianni Versace outside his mansion in Miami, Florida in 1997.
Or flick over for…
- Champions League (RTÉ2, 7.30pm) Barcelona meet Manchester City at the Nou Camp.
- Crazyhead (E4, 9pm) New comedy about teenage demon-hunters from the creator of Misfits.
- Grand Designs (Channel 4, 9pm) What ills will befall Kevin McCloud this week as he tries to build a dream home? Extreme weather, for one.
- No Place To Call Home (BBC2, 9pm) A documentary examining the dire problems within the British housing market.
- Brendan O’Connor’s Cutting Edge (RTÉ1, 9.35pm) Brendan’s back for a second series of this talk show.
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