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What to watch on TV tonight: Wednesday
DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
The Other Woman (RTÉ One, 9.35pm)
A New York lawyer called Carly Whitten (Cameron Diaz), lives by strict rules when it comes to romantic relationships, but when she falls for a handsome married man, she unknowingly begins an affair with him. Carly meets his wife and the pair begin to plot against him when they discover a third woman in the mix. The three join forces for revenge.
Pharmacy Road (Sky Atlantic, 10pm)
A one-off spoof documentary that looks at doping in professional cycling in a fictional 1982 race where participants are laughably drugged up. Andy Samberg stars in it alongside appearances by Orlando Bloom, Jeff Goldblum, John Cena, Maya Rudolph, a heap of other big names and Lance Armstrong himself.
The Week the Landlords Moved In (BBC One, 9pm)
A series challenging some of Britain’s most successful landlords to spend a week in one of their own rentals. Tonight’s Birmingham landlord faces a huge shock when he steps into his tenant’s shoes. Maybe Ireland could do with its own version of this.
Everybody’s talking about… The return of The L Word
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Is it 2004? Will and Grace and The L Word return? The reboot of the lesbian drama will centre around a new group of women and their different trials and tribulations both inside and outside of their relationships. Previous stars are expected to serve as executive producers if this project gets the green light.
Or flick over for…
Thronecast: War Room (Sky Atlantic, 9pm) Sue Perkins hosts a preview special to chat about what is to be expected of the next season of Game of Thrones.
Grandma’s Boy (RTÉ 2, 7pm) Donal Skehan cooking some traditional Italian recipes.
Fearless (TV3, 10pm) Thriller following a human rights lawyer attempting to bring justice to an innocent man who has been convicted of murder.
Missing You (RTÉ One, 8.30pm) The final episode of RTÉ’s Skype-based reality show where families in long distance relationships reconnect.
Ackley Bridge (Channel 4, 8pm) Season finale of the school drama.
Babushka (3e, 7pm) Rylan Clarke presents a show in which contestants open giant Russian dolls that could potentially contain £10,000.
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