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What to watch on TV tonight: Saturday

Here’s the telly that everyone will be talking about tomorrow.

DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow

Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway (TV3, 7pm)

The lads are joined this week by Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda, who participate in I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Ear. Dignified. Mrs Brown herself (Brendan O’Carroll) is standing in as the guest announcer. #saturdaynighttakeaway

Let’s Sing and Dance for Comic Relief (BBC1, 6.45pm)

It’s time again for celebrities to make fools of themselves for charity! Yay. Hosted by Mel and Sue of GBBO fame, this show sees somewhat famous faces impersonating their favourite pop stars. With appearances from Ed Sheeran and Emeli Sande.

The Great Gatsby (RTÉ2, 9.15pm)

Baz Luhrman’s take on the classic F Scott Fitzgerald novel – it stars Leonardo DiCaprio as the titular character, a self-made millionaire driven by his obsession with a beautiful woman from his past (Carey Mulligan). A lush delight.

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Everybody’s talking about: Schwarzenegger vs Trump

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Oh they still hate each other, don’t worry. In fact, Arnie has confirmed that he’s stepping away from hosting the Celebrity Apprentice because of Trump. He told Empire:

It’s not about the show, because everyone I ran into came up to me and said “I love the show… but I turned it off because as soon as I read Trump’s name, I was outta there.”

Trump is still an executive producer on the show, you see, which lead to boycotts from people unhappy with the President. Grim for all involved.

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Or flick over for…

  • Pro 12 Rugby (TG4, 7.15pm) Leinster vs Scarlets.
  • Attenborough at 90 (RTÉ2, 8.15pm) Kirsty Young interviews the great David Attenborough about his life and work.
  • The Ray D’Arcy Show (RTÉ One, 9.40pm) Guests include Amanda Byram, Majella O’Donnell, and Tipp hurling legend Lar Corbett.
  • Martin Scorsese: True Confessions (Channel 4, 10pm) The revered director discusses the themes in his body of work.
  • Mean Streets (BBC2, 10.30pm) Follow that up with the film that established Scorsese as a director, starring Robert De Niro.
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Valerie Loftus
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