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What to watch on TV tonight: Thursday
Every lunchtime, DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
The Jinx (Sky Atlantic 9pm)
The highly addictive true crime series finally comes to our shores. The series investigates the unsolved disappearance of Kathleen Durst and the murders of Susan Berman and Morris Black. The man believed to be responsible? Millionaire heir Robert Durst. You probably heard about Durst’s recent arrest, but we still highly recommend watching this from the beginning. If you enjoyed Serial, you will love this. #TheJinx
Ireland’s Paramedics (TV3, 9pm)
This brand new series gives viewers a glimpse into the inner workings of Ireland’s emergency services and the people who work on the frontline. We hear from paramedic crews, call takers and more as they deal with a vast array of emergencies. #IrelandsParamedics
The Unemployables (RTÉ 2, 9pm)
No, this isn’t the brainchild of Not Your RTÉ Guide. The Unemployables sees Jennifer Maguire and Darren Kennedy help unemployed young people around the country find their way onto the career ladder and identify the factors that have kept them out of work. Tonight, the “unemployables” are 19-year-old Kelsey and 22-year-old Rachael. Will they be hired? #TheUnemployables
Everyone’s talking about… Jeremy Kyle’s grim new show
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The King of Daytime has landed himself a new project that sounds like possibly the grimmest thing on Earth.
A cross between his existing chat show and Embarrassing Bodies, Jeremy Kyle’s Emergency Room will see the host working alongside doctors and nurses to diagnose people’s embarrassing medical conditions, including rashes and STIs.
As if contracting an STI wasn’t bad enough :(
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