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What to watch on TV tonight: Saturday
DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
The Polar Express (RTE 1, 6.15pm)
Get into the Christmas mood with this lovely animated movie about a magical train that arrives to convince a boy doubting Santa that he really does exist.
The Jonathan Ross Show (UTV Ireland, 11.35pm)
It’s a festive-themed show tonight and it’s on very late. GBBO judge Paul Hollywood will be on the show, along with Miranda Hart, Keira Knightley, David Walliams, and Kylie Minogue. What a line up.
Michael McIntyre’s Big Show (BBC 1, 8.10pm)
The comedian’s variety show will feature none other than Tallaght’s own Al Porter tonight. Expect appearances from Rick Astley, Olly Murs, and a whole load of surprises.
Everyone’s talking about… Jennifer Lawrence rubbing her arse on sacred rocks
Well, Jennifer Lawrence has finally apologised for offending people with her story about rubbing her bum on some sacred rocks while filming the Hunger Games in Hawaii.
Click here if you can’t see the video.
People were pretty outraged, causing the actress to issue an apology on Facebook.
From Jen, to the internet:
Or flick over for…
The Ray D’Arcy Show (RTE 1, 9.50pm) Mary and Frances Black are on the show tonight, along with Keith Duffy , Bryan McFadden, and Tommy Tiernan.
A Million Ways to Die in the West (RTE 2, 9.20pm) Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane plays a farmer who has to step up and save his Wild West town from a notorious outlaw.
The X Factor (TV 3, 8pm) It’s the final!
Walt Disney (BBC 2, 8.45pm) Documentary looking at the life and legacies of the man himself.
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