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What to watch on TV tonight: Wednesday

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.

Vogue: Is Monogamy Dead? (RTÉ Two, 9.30pm)

She’s back, baby! Vogue Williams explores ideas surrounding monogamous relationships, and asks if having one partner for life is a realistic proposition in modern society. Expect some awkward conversations with poly-amorous couples.

Handsome Devil (RTÉ One, 9.35pm)

Premiere. Two pupils at a boarding school form an unlikely friendship until it is tested by the authorities. Comedy drama, starring Fionn O’Shea and Ardal O’Hanlon.

Ireland’s Youngest Grandparents (Virgin Media One, 10.00pm)

Part two of two. Observational documentary following some of the country’s youngest grandparents, finding out what life is like for families in that situation.

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Everyone’s talking about: Bodyguard actor Richard Madden

Apparently, his odds of being cast as the next James Bond have been slashed.

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After his appearance as Sergeant David Budd in the BBC action thriller, some bookmakers are offering a 10/1 chance on Madden taking over from Daniel Craig’s 007 

Bodyguard writer Jed Mercurio seemingly wouldn’t be surprised if Madden became Bond, as he reckons he’s destined “for bigger things”. (Digital Spy)

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Or flick over for…

  • Families Behind Bars (Virgin Media Two, 9.00pm) A look at how families cope when their relations are sent to prison, with almost half of all prisoners losing touch with their loved ones while they are incarcerated.
  • Gogglebox Ireland (Virgin Media One, 9.00pm) More telly chats from your fave couch cruisers.
  • The Supervet (Channel 4, 8.00pm) New series. Professor Noel Fitzpatrick and his team treat a giant Newfoundland puppy with a painful knee and shoulder. 

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