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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.
An Bronntanas (TG4, 9pm)
TG4′s new five-part thriller starts tonight and it’s sure to be a goody. Set against the Connemara coastline, the show will follow the lives of local lifeboat crew during a period of duress in the country. The show stars American Irish actor John Finn who has previously acted in Cold Case, and promises a new genre of Celtic Noir. We’re listening.
The Troubles I’ve Seen (UTV, 8.30pm)
The documentary series continues. Journalists and other talking heads recount the people and events that shaped Northern Ireland over the last 40 years, providing a harrowing insight into the troubles that held the country in violent conflict.
Angela Scanlon Full Frontal (RTÉ 2, 9.30pm)
It was all anyone could talk about last week. Broadcaster Angela Scanlon looks into what it is to be happy and body-confident, and just how it can be achieved. This week sees her being told she needs liposuction, and of course, there’ll probably be more naked people. Oh dear.
Everyone’s talking about: TV3′s Toy Show
TV3′s effort to go up against the Late Late Toy Show with their own toy wonderland has gained four new presenters. Brian McFadden, Karen Koster and of course Jedward, will all play host at the The Christmas Toy Show, which will be broadcast live from the RDS on November 21 at 8pm.
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We asked for your opinions, and yous mostly felt bad for former host Alan Hughes.
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The Good Wife (RTÉ 1, 11.50pm) The season finale, bound to come with a rake of drama.
Prime Time (RTÉ 9.35pm) Tonight’s edition tackles the subject of abortion pills , the health risks, and their availability in Ireland.
Connected (RTÉ 2, 10.30pm) Kate’s taking her musical to Australia and Anna has an interview for a job in Rwanda. Jet setting bbs.
The Lazy Chef (TV 3, 8.30pm) Simon Lamont is a chef, but he’s lazy. Bit like you.
Educating the East End (Channel 4, 9pm) Last in this brilliant series following a group of teachers and students in Frederick Bremer School in East London.
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