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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 tonight and talking about tomorrow. 

The End Of The F*cking World (Channel 4, 10.20pm)

Comic road trip tale about James, a loner with violent fantasies who doesn’t engage with other people. Everything changes when new girl Alyssa accosts him in the school canteen. Starring Alex Lawther, Jessica Barden, Wunmi Mosaku and Gemma Whelan.

Living With An Addict (RTÉ Two, 10.00pm)

Documentary showing the damage that addiction can leave in its wake and the means by which family members try to cope and intervene.

Single AF (MTV, 10.00pm)

Seven celebs embark on a global hunt for love with the help of their social media followers. Jedward waste no time in getting some action, Farrah has a bad date, and Marnie finds a toy boy.

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Everyone's talking about: Dora The Explorer

Transformers director Michael Bay is to a produce a live-action Dora The Explorer movie.

He'll be joined alongside Nick Stoller, the writer-director behind films including 'The Muppets' and 'Neighbors'.

Details are being kept under wraps, but the live-action take is said to center on Dora, not as a 7-year-old like as on the TV series but now a teenager, who moves to the city to live with her cousin Diego.

No release date has been set, but the studio is eyeing a 2019 bow.

This is what fans are expecting from the, eh, unusual collaboration.

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Or flick over for...

  • This World: Calais, The End of the Jungle (BBC Two, 9.00pm) Documenting the final days of the largest migrant settlement in Europe.
  • The Great British Bake-Off (Channel 4, 8pm) It's choux-time (sorry) as pastry week kicks off.
  • Mr Mercedes (RTÉ One, 10.15pm) Brendan Gleeson 4ever.
  • Our Girl (BBC One, 9.00pm) Georgie is reeling that Elvis is back in her life.

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