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What to watch on TV tonight: Thursday

Here are the shows that’ll be on your Twitter timeline later.

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

Educating the East End (Channel 4, 9pm) 

After the runaway success of last year’s Educating Yorkshire, the cameras are back – this time in a school in Walthamstow, east London. (Home of East 17, let’s not forget.) If it’s anything like as good as its predecessor, this is a surefire hit.

The Troubles I’ve Seen (UTV, 8.30pm)

This new UTV documentary looks back at the Troubles in Northern Ireland, as seen through the eyes of the journalists who reported on them. Some of the most horrifying atrocities from 40 years of conflict are recalled by newsmen – and in this show, they seem to be all men – including Kevin Myers, Eamonn Mallie and Jim McDowell.

Castles In The Sky (BBC2, 9pm)

One-off BBC drama starring Eddie Izzard. It tells the story of the man who invented radar during World War Two – an innovation that was dismissed at first but proved crucial to Britain’s survival.

Everybody’s talking about: Game Of Thrones

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Hodor is taking a break from Game of Thrones. That’s according to Irish actor Kristian Nairn, who told ABC that Hodor and his young pal Bran Stark would not be returning for the show’s upcoming fifth season… because they’ve run out of storyline. He said:

We have a season off and we have a year’s hiatus, solely because I imagine our storyline is up to the end of the books.

Or flick over for…

  • Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC One, 9pm) Sheridan Smith, who’s about to star in a drama about the young life of Cilla Black, looks back at her own family history. 
  • Half Nelson (Film4, 11.20pm) In case you needed a dose of Ryan Gosling. 
  • The Expendables (TV3, 9pm) Ludicrous Sylvester Stallone action flick. Is it a parody? Nobody knows.
  • Pet Island (RTÉ One, 7pm) RTE show about bonkers pet owners.

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