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What to watch on TV tonight: Thursday

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.

Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords (3e, 8pm)

The first episode of the second series, tonight’s offering follows one landlord as he pursues a tenant through court following seven months of unpaid rent.

Airbnb: Dream or Nightmare (3e, 9pm)

This documentary investigates the impact Airbnb has had on the rental market since its launch, and shines a light on the peaks and pitfalls experienced by users.

Young Offenders: Inside Britain’s Toughest Prison (3e, 10pm)

Aylesbury Prison is home to some of the longest-sentenced young adult males in the system. Tonight’s episode brings the series to its its conclusion.

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Everyone is talking about… The Restaurant

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Last night, Aoibhín Garrihy rolled up her sleeves and prepared a serious spread for Marco Pierre White, his panel of culinary critics and a restaurant of enthusiastic diners in the season finale of the TV3 show.

After securing three stars for a menu which included Doolin crabs, beef à la Bourguignonne and pan seared fillet of turbot, it’s fair to say the girl did good.

But it’s her dessert that impressed Twitter the most.

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Or flick over for…

  • Young Sheldon (E4,8.30)
    He’s young, he’s a genius, you know the score.
  • The Investigator: A British Crime Story (UTV, 9pm)
    Hosted by Mark Williams-Thomas, this show tells the story of 18-year-old Louise Kay – a young woman who disappeared in 1988.
  • My Dad, the Peace Deal and Me (BBC2, 23.20)
    Having lived through the Troubles, Patrick Kielty uses his personal experience of the conflict as a platform to explore the legacy of Northern Ireland’s peace deal.
  • Grand Designs (RTÉ 2, 8pm)
    Despite an enormous budget,the Vis family soon see their financial plans spiral after creating a home complete with a swimming pool, among other things.
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