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What to watch on TV tonight: Thursday

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.

First Dates Ireland (RTÉ2, 9.30pm)

So, who’s in the restaurant this week? Law graduate Daisy meets Jane from Wicklow, while boxer Lynn sets her sights on bodybuilder Eamon. C’mon Valentine’s week, give us some happy couples. #FirstDatesIRL

Crash and Burn (RTÉ One, 10.15pm)

Irish Formula 1 driver Tommy Byrne was one of the best of the 80s, yet his success is more or less forgotten. This documentary looks at his rise and fall, as well as what he’s up to now. #crashandburn

Celebrity Masterchef Ireland (TV3, 9pm)

The six remaining celebrities – Samantha Mumba, Simon Delaney, Niamh Kavanagh, Oisin McConville, Colm O’Gorman and Mundy – are challenged to produce some delicious desserts in three of Dublin’s top restaurants. #celebritymasterchefIRL

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Everybody’s talking about: American Horror Story

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The next season of the show has a theme, and erm… It’s a little on the nose. Creator Ryan Murphy has revealed that he’s basing Season 7 on the 2016 US election. Help!

I don’t have a title, but the season that we begin shooting in June is going to be about the election that we just went through.

Asked if Trump was to be a character, Murphy said: “Maybe.” Lord.

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Or flick over for…

  • June Brown at 90: A Walford Legend (BBC1, 8.30pm) Dot Cotton is 90! The Eastenders actress looks back at her life and career.
  • Russia’s Hooligan Army (BBC2, 9pm) Remember the carnage at the Euros? This programme investigates Russia’s ‘football firms’.
  • Fortitude (Sky Atlantic, 9pm) The second series of the thriller, with Dennis Quaid and Irish actor Robert Sheehan.
  • This Is Us (RTÉ2, 10.30pm) The hit drama continues, starring Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia.
  • Other Voices (RTÉ2, 11.25pm) Conor Oberst, Lisa Hannigan, and Overhead The Albatross perform.
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