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What to watch on TV tonight: Tuesday

Here are the shows that will 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.

Celebrity Masterchef (BBC One, 9pm)

Celebrities trying to cook! Culinary disasters! Tears! Fighting! Yes, Celebrity Masterchef is back for a new series. Model Jodie Kidd, actor Sophie Thompson and astrologer (yes!) Russell Grant are among those featured. Let’s hope Russell makes some solid predictions about his soufflé. #bbcmc

Prime Time (RTÉ One, 9.35pm)

Last night Prime Time rebroadcast its landmark investigation Anatomy Of A Scandal. Tonight’s show is likely to be dominated again by the snowballing revelations about so-called ‘mother-and-baby homes’ in Ireland. Brace yourselves. #rtept

Rambo: First Blood (UTV, 11.05pm)

And if you need something a little sillier after that… here’s Sly Stallone in vintage form as all-shooting, all-fighting Vietnam vet John Rambo. First of the Rambo movies and unquestionably the finest. WAR IS IN YOUR BLOOD. #rambo

Everyone’s talking about: Rik Mayall

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The much-loved comedian passed away yesterday at the young age of 56. We’ve rounded up some of his finest comedy moments, but over on Twitter his fellow entertainers and other celebrities have been lining up to pay tribute.

Or switch over for…

  • Lineker In Brazil: The Beautiful Game (BBC One, 11.05pm) Gary Lineker documentary about Brazilian football, featuring interviews with many all-time greats.
  • Street Kids World Cup (BBC3, 9pm) Documentary about a football championship for Brazil’s street children.
  • Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead (Film4, 10.50pm) Solid thrilled with Philip Seymour Hoffman.
  • Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA (Channel 4, 10pm) Gordon Ramsay, shouting.

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