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What to watch on TV tonight: Tuesday
DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
First Dates Ireland (RTÉ 2, 9.30pm)
Tonight’s group of hopeful singletons includes a very confident Fiachra, his date Rebecca and fellow Corkonians, Darragh and Naomi. Will romance blossom in Dublin’s Gibson Hotel?
Acid Attack: My Story (BBC One, 11.10pm)
Following a spate of recent acid attacks in the English capital, this documentary tells the story of Naomi Oni who fell victim to an unprovoked attack in London in 2012.
Home of the Year: (RTE One, 8.30pm)
This episode kicks off the start of a brand new eight-part series. Tonight we meet the owners of homes in Derry, Wexford and Belfast – all of whom want to see theirs crowned Home of the Year.
Everyone’s talking about: Don’t Tell the Bride
We didn’t think it was possible, but it looks like last night’s groom may have actually gone too far.
After surprising bride-to-be Sarah with a zombie-themed wedding, Nick was the absolute talk of Twitter, and people were far from impressed with his approach.
Fair play to Sarah though; she took it better than we would have.
Or flick over for…
This series follows celebrities as they return to the houses they lived in at pivotal points in their lives. Tonight’s episode features former Dragon’s Den star and business tycoon, Duncan Bannatyne.
Two transgender teens from Northern Ireland open up about their lived experience, and discuss the impact medical intervention has on transgender individuals.
This 2008 comedy starring Will Ferrell and John C Reilly tells the story of two middle-aged men who are forced to live together after their parents tie the knot.
This episode focusses on Paudge as he realises his focus on Aoife Burke has lessened, while Keith oversteps the mark with Alice.
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