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What to watch on TV tonight: Tuesday

This is the telly everyone will be talking about tomorrow.

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

Celebrity Big Brother (3e, 9.05pm)

The new series launches tonight. What celebs will we have the pleasure of watching for the next few weeks, during their highs and their lowest lows? Rumour has it that Rosanna Davison is due to enter the house, but she has outright denied it. Oh, we’ll see.

A World Without Down’s Syndrome? (RTE 1, 10.35pm)

This documentary explores the science and ethical implications around screening tests for Down’s syndrome. Sally Phillips fronts the show, as her own son Olly has the condition. She talks to experts and people in the Down’s syndrome community to debate the divisive subject.

Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds (Channel 4, 9pm)

We love this already. Ten four year olds share their classroom with 11 pensioners for six weeks, and we get to watch every moment. The experiment will determine if being around little ones will have any health benefits for the older group. Crying.

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Everyone’s talking about… Celebrity Operation Transformation

The contestants for this year’s celebrity Operation Transformation have been announced.

They are…

  • X Factor singer Mary Byrne
  • Beauty expert Triona McCarthy
  • Chef Gary O’Hanlon
  • Social media influencer James Patrice
  • Singer Kayleigh Cullinan

The show is set to kick off in September.

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Or flick over for…

First Dates (Channel 4, 10pm) It’s a repeat, but there is literally not much else on.

Toughest Place to be a Bus Driver (RTE 1, 9.35pm) Fall in love with Dublin bus driver Christy Carey again as he takes on a route in Nepal.

Craft It Yourself (Channel 4, 8pm) It’ll be like art in primary school all over again.

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