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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.
Killer Women with Piers Morgan (TV3, 10pm)
After 14 years of silence, Sheila Davalloo has decided to open up about the murder which put her behind bars in New York State’s Bedford Hills Correctional Facility. In conversation with Piers Morgan, Sheila explains that she received a 50-year sentence for the murder of Anna Lisa Raymundo, but will not be starting it until she has finished a 25-year sentence for the attempted murder of her husband.
Don’t Tell the Bride (E4, 9pm)
Will Nathan be able to impress his wife-to-be with a wedding she has had absolutely no input into? He has three weeks, £13,000 and a grá for Northern Soul. What could possibly go wrong?
Inside Alton Towers (Channel 4, 11.35pm)
This documentary goes behind the scenes at the UK’s biggest theme park. Three years on from an accident which injured 16 people, the park discusses winning back the trust of the public. But will it be enough to mend its reputation?
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Everyone is talking about… Aisling Bea
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Aisling’s career is (rightfully) going from strength to strength, and now word has landed that the Irish comedian will be joining forces with Paul Rudd in Netflix’s Living With Yourself.
Living With Yourself sees Paul play two versions of himself, but whether Aisling will be doing something similar remains to be seen as those in the know have remained tight-lipped about her upcoming role.
The show will run for eight episodes and is expected to land next year.
The woman herself is buzzing, and if anyone needs her, she’ll be in the vicinity of her foam roller.
There ya are, now.
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