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What to watch on TV tonight: Tuesday

This is the telly everyone will be talking about tomorrow.

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

UEFA Cup, Real Madrid v Manchester United (RTE 2, 7.05pm)

Kick off between the two sides is at 7.45pm, live from the Philip II Arena in Macedonia. Champions League winners Madrid take on Europa League winners Manchester United for the first competitive game of the season.

Trust (BBC 1, 9pm)

The new Dr Who, Jodie Whitaker, stars int his new four-part BBC series. She plays nurse Cath Hardacre who steals her doctor best friend’s identity when she moves to New Zealand. Fed up with the corruption in her current hospital, she moves to Edinburgh to work as an emergency doctor and is thrown into many situations she finds it difficult to wing.

Get a House For Free (Channel 4, 9pm)

No, not you. Landlord Marco Robinson has a property empire worth £25 million, and is on a mission to give a three-bedroom flat in Preston worth £120,000 to one lucky person. This show documents his journey to find a worthy tenant.

 

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Everyone is talking about… Make Or Break

The show that will fill the Love Island gap in your life is here, at last.

Make or Break started last night on Channel 5 and features eight couples who attempt to survive living in a villa without splitting up or having a wandering eye.

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HM. Sounds intriguing.

What’s even more intriguing though, is that the voiceover is the same lady who does Masterchef.

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Or flick over for…

Animal Rescue Live, Supervet Special (Channel 4, 8pm) The Supervet is back and he’s going live all week.

The Great Irish Sell Off (RTE 1, 9.35pm) A repeat of this documentary exploring how €200 billion of Irish debt has been bought by global financial giants.

Gareth Thomas v Homophobia, Hate in the Beautiful Game (BBC 2, 11.15pm) Former Wales and Lions captai Gareth Thomas looks at homophobia in football.

Neven’s Irish Food Trails (RTE 1, 8.30pm) Neven’s in Cork this week.

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