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What to watch on TV tonight: Wednesday

This is the TV everyone will be talking about tomorrow.

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

Peaky Blinders (RTÉ 2, 9pm)

The third season comes to RTÉ, and Cillian Murphy’s Thomas Shelby is getting married. However, in the middle of the celebrations, a mysterious visitor puts the entire Shelby family in danger, pulling the mob boss into a web of intrigue more lethal than anything he has yet encountered. Standard wedding like. And, bonus, episode two is on straight after.

The Apprentice (BBC One, 9pm)

The lads’ team pretty much embarrassed themselves by making a loss during last week’s opening episode, can they redeem themselves tonight? This week’s task sees the teams working as interior designers at a five-star hotel. What could possibly go wrong?

Gogglebox Ireland (TV3, 9pm)

Another week, another Gogglebox. This time, the families and friends cast their eye over the new Blind Date. Will it be up to scratch on the original ’90s one? Expect zinging one-liners aplenty.

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Everyone's talking about: Michael Healy-Rae on Living With Lucy last night

In particular, his bafflement at her makeup routine:

Both Healy-Rae and the county of Kerry itself came across well to the audience at home:

More ridiculous ideas have made it on telly, let's be honest.

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Or flick over for...

  • Broken (RTÉ One, 10.40pm) The last in the series.
  • Louis Theroux: Dark States - Heroin Town (BBC Two, 11.15pm) Louis Theroux embeds himself in a West Virginian community that is being devastated and stretched to its limits by widespread heroin use.
  • The Apprentice: You're Fired (BBC Two, 10pm) The post-morto on tonight's events.
  • Back (Channel 4, 10pm) The concluding episode of Mitchell and Webb's well-received new sitcom.

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