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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.

Keepin ‘er Country (BBC 2, 10pm)

See how the other side live, with a festival dedicated to country music and romance taking place in Northern Ireland. There’s also a wedding due to take place on the stage, and a proposal in the audience.

Class of Mum and Dad (Channel 4, 8pm)

A new series that sees parents go to school like their kids in order to discover their day to day experience. For half a term, they’ll study the year six curriculum alongside their kids. That’s bound to be interesting.

Come Home (RTE 1, 11.25pm)

The drama about a woman leaving her family continues. As the family head to court, we’re treated to a peek at the past, with the flashbacks revealing more about the couple’s lives.

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Everyone’s talking about… West World

The internet was buzzing yesterday with rumours that the next series of West World had been spoiled.

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Creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy said they were going to spoil the whole second season ahead of time before fan theories began.

Nolan posted a link to Reddit with spoilers, saying:

All right guys. We left this in your hands. Some may feel this is a drastic step, but I, for one, love and trust this community.

Here it is.

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But don’t worry, it turns into a massive rickroll.

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Or flick over for…

First Dates Ireland (RTE 2, 9.30pm) A look back at some of the season’s most memorable dates.

Grey’s Anatomy (RTE 23, 10.30pm) The medical drama continues.

Manchester City v Liverpool (TV 3, 7.30pm) The two sides battle it out again.

Seven Year Switch (Channel 4, 9pm) Couples switch partners to see if they’re happier without each other.

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