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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 Secret World of Tinder (Channel 4, 10pm)
Finally. A documentary we can all identify with. Take a look at the phenomenon of the dating app that Irish people just can’t get enough of, and how it’s affected lifestyles and love.
Born Naughty? (Channel 4, 8pm)
This series caused a bit of controversy when it began, due to the outrageous behaviour of the children involved. Family GP Dawn Harper and paediatrician Dr Ravi Jayaram examine children with behavioural problems and try to identify if they stem from undiagnosed medical conditions or parenting setbacks.
Ireland’s Paramedics (TV3, 9pm)
The documentary series continues. This week, a woman suffers an epileptic seizure in a pharmacy and paramedics have to act quick.
Everyone is talking about… The Simpsons
Harry Shearer, voice of just about EVERY SIMPSONS CHARACTER EVER announced he is leaving the show.
Just look at the amount of voices he does.
Mandatory Mandatory
Here he is doing a few voices on Two Tube last year.
Or switch over for….
Shark (BBC 1, 9pm) Shark week is so popular in the States, for good reason. Get an introduction with this BBC wildlife series.
The Island With Bear Grylls (Channel 4, 9pm) They’re hungry lads, very hungry.
The Zoo (RTÉ 1, 7pm) Cute baby animals in Dublin Zoo, what more could anyone ever want.
The Unemployables (RTÉ 2, 9pm) Andy from Cavan and Kristyna from Dublin attempt to find work with the help of Darren Kennedy and Jennifer Maguire.
Big Brother (TV 3, 10pm) Catch the highlights from the house.
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