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What to watch on TV tonight: Thursday
EVERY WEEKDAY lunchtime, DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
Louis Theroux: Killadelphia (RTÉ Two, 11.20pm)
Mr Mild-Mannered himself goes on patrol with police in urban Philadelphia. Stand by for his trademark blend of faux-naive questions and troubling insights. This is a repeat, but it’s almost certainly the best show on TV tonight. #louistheroux
Channel 4′s Comedy Gala 2014 (Channel 4, 9pm)
They’ve mustered some serious comedy heavyweights for this annual charity do for Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital. Yes, you’ll probably hate some, but there are bound to be some laughs in there too. Jason Byrne represents Ireland alongside Alan Carr, Jack Dee, Michael McIntyre, Jonathan Ross and loads more.
The Food Inspectors (BBC One, 8pm)
Do you want to know what actually goes into a shop-bought chicken nugget? Well, this show promises to tell you – by comparing the stuff you get in frozen bags to what you’d make at home. Potentially horrifying. #foodinspectors
Everyone’s talking about: Orange Is The New Black
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Netflix’s flagship show launches its second season tomorrow, with the same cast of female inmates in an upstate New York prison. Expectations are already VERY high – and reports from the preview screening of the first two episodes in Dublin last night seem pretty promising…
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