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What to watch on TV tonight: Wednesday

Here are the shows that’ll be on your Twitter timeline later.

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

The Fall (RTÉ One, 9.35pm)

In the feature-length final episode of the second season, Stella Gibson is at last making some headway in catching killer Paul Spector. She finds his lair, but not missing Rose Stagg. Spector makes a desperate move to stay in control. #thefall

The Apprentice (BBC1, 9pm)

Lord Sugar is closing in on a potential business partner, and tonight he’ll bring the five final candidates in for interview. Their CVs and business plans will be scrutinised by four of Lord Sugar’s most trusted advisers – will they be able to stand the heat? #theapprentice

Smack ‘Em Up: Reality Bites (RTÉ2, 9pm)

Irish professional wrestler Fergal Devitt was absolutely massive in Japan before being snapped up by the WWE earlier this year. This documentary will give an insight into Japanese pro-wrestling culture, through the eyes of Devitt and his fans. #smackemup

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Everyone’s talking about… #TrueDetectiveSeason2

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Another Irish actor has joined Colin Farrell on the roster – Kerry actor Timothy V Murphy, who has had roles in Sons of Anarchy, Criminal Minds and 24, to name but a few.

RTÉ Ten reports that Murphy will play a Russian gangster called Osip Agranov in the highly anticipated second season of the HBO series. G’wan the lads!

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Or switch over for…

  • Rachel Allen: All Things Sweet (RTÉ One, 8.30pm) Rachel makes blueberry pancakes. As she’d say herself: yom!
  • The Great Irish Christmas Bake Off (TV3, 9pm) Paul Kelly and Biddy White Lennon demonstrate some Christmas cooking.
  • The British Comedy Awards (Channel 4, 9pm) Tune in to watch a whole host of Irish funny people win awards.
  • The Newsroom (Sky Atlantic, 10pm) The Aaron Sorkin-penned drama comes to a close, for good.
  • Edward Scissorhands (E4, 8pm) A young Johnny Depp stars as a Frankenstein’s monster with a heart of gold.

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