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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 today and talking about tomorrow.

Liam Miller Tribute Match (Virgin Media One, 10pm)

Highlights of the Manchester United Legends going up against the Republic of Ireland in Pairc Ui Chaoimh in Cork. 

Pitch Perfect 2 (RTE 2, 9.30pm)

Who among us has not watched and enjoyed Pitch Perfect 2? No one, thought so. The Barden Bellas enjoy their success until they’re banned by contests due to a scandal. The drama. Will they redeem themselves? Of course they will. 

The Great British Bake Off (Channel 4, 8pm)

It’s Spice week! Paul and Prue are judging the bakers’ teatime favourites, as well as a tricky Arabian pastry that will put their technical skills in the spotlight. Finally, the showstopper this week promises to be a tricky one. 

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Everyone’s talking about… Bodyguard 

The drama that everyone is buzzing about is potentially getting four more seasons of the show. The finale of the thriller was watched by a massive 10.4 million people, with a peak of 11 million, almost half of UK adults watching television on Sunday night. 

The show’s creator Jed Mercurio told The Sun earlier in the week that they’re considering many more series.

It’s probably fair to say we would probably approach any thoughts of a second series with the idea that it would create an opportunity for a third or fourth.
We do feel very privileged and fortunate that there’s been such a response that it gives us that opportunity to at least think about doing more.

Bring it on. 

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Or switch over for… 

Big Brother (Virgin Media Two, 10.15pm) Yes this is still going on.

First Dates Hotel (Channel 4, 9.15pm) More dates in the Italian hotel of lurve.

Back to the Future Part III (e4, 8pm) Marty McFly and co will get you through the Tuesday blues.

The Flu that Killed 50 Million (BBC 2, 9pm) Docu-drama about the 1918 Flu pandemic that killed more than 50 million people.

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