
Every lunchtime, DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
Don’t Just Stand There – I’m Having Your Baby (RTÉ2, 7.55pm)
In this ridiculously-titled reality show, fathers-to-be attempt to learn about pregnancy, labour and birth. There’s a special focus on Callum, who has to overcome his squeamishness so he can support his girlfriend in the delivery room.
Don’t Tell the Bride (RTÉ2, 9pm)
Tonight’s episode centres around Nora and Katriona, who want to hold their civil partnership in a casino in Cork. Will tomboy Nora be able to impress Katriona with the glam wedding she dreams of? #dttb
Football Hooligan and Proud (TV3, 9pm)
This documentary examines football fans who actively seek out violence. We meet a Rochdale supporter who has just been slapped with his third banning order, and a Bristol City fan who considers hooliganism a way of life.
Everyone’s talking about: #TheFall
Noted Ride Jamie Dornan has defended the second season of the popular crime drama, which was criticised for making too much of a departure from the first.
Dornan told The Guardian that the show had to “develop and expand”, and that they couldn’t just “regurgitate” what happened in the first series.
He’s very excited about playing serial killer Paul Spector for a third season though:
I would happily play Paul forever, and one thing I’m learning is: “Ah f**k it, you can’t please everyone.
Or flick over for…
- Inter Milan v VFL Wolfsburg (Setanta Ireland, 7.55pm) Football, lots of football.
- The Supervet (Channel 4, 8pm) Prepare for tears as Noel Fitzpatrick heals sick pets.
- MasterChef (BBC1, 8pm) I like the base, base, base, base, I like the buttery biscuit base.
- How To Get Away With Murder (RTÉ2, 10pm) Annalise and the team represent a mother accused of murdering her kids’ nanny.
- The History of Irish Rock: A Tale of Two Cities (RTÉ One, 10.15pm) A documentary exploring how rock music changed Ireland.
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