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What to watch on TV tonight: Thursday

Here are the shows that will be on your Twitter timeline this evening.

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

Hunted (Channel 4, 9pm) 

OK, if you haven’t been watching this anxiety-inducing show before, you need to start. Basically, ordinary people must evade a team of expert hunters for up to 28 days - everything from their ATM cards to their telephone calls are monitored. Terrifying, but addictive viewing. #hunted

Rugby World Cup Live: New Zealand v Namibia (TV3, 7.40pm)

All the action from the Olympic Stadium in London, where New Zealand will take on Namibia. Namibia have lost all of their previous fixtures in the World Cup finals, and New Zealand are the reigning champs, so think about that. #rwc2015

Pioc Do Ride (TG4, 10pm)

TG4 is doing a new dating show! At last! This one steers away from fashion and into the world of cars, as one singleton picks a date by looking at the motors of three other lonely hearts. If this ain’t the dating show for you, try Channel 4′s First Dates, on at 10pm. #piocdoride

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Everybody’s talking about: Celebrity Big Brother

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The details of the brawl on Tuesday night’s CBB Bit On The Side are still slowly leaking out – Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham has now been accused of throwing a glass at ‘Allo ‘Allo actress Vicki Michelle, who was rushed to hospital after the incident.

Farrah claims she got medical treatment after being “assaulted twice” - Jenna Jameson has accused Janice Dickinson of throwing a chair at Farrah. Madness. Absolute madness.

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Or flick over for…

  • Pride (Sky Drama, 8pm) If you’ve the movie channels, be sure to catch this little gem about the LGBT movement in the UK.  
  • Born Addicted: Reality Bites (RTÉ2, 9.30pm) A documentary on children whose mothers used methadone during pregnancy.
  • First Dates (Channel 4, 10pm) Prepare for mortification as a load of strangers have first dates live on TV.
  • The Works Presents (RTÉ One, 11.15pm) John Kelly talks to Irish playwright Enda Walsh, who is collaborating on a play with the one and only David Bowie.
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