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What to watch on TV tonight: Tuesday
Every lunchtime, DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
Justin Bieber getting owned (Comedy Central, 10pm)
Comedy Central roasts involve a bunch of celebrities and comedians gathering together to take the absolute piss out of the star getting roasted. Tonight’s event is dedicated to the one and only Bieber, who chose to have people insult him for his 21st birthday, following in the footsteps of the likes of Charlie Sheen, Bob Saget and William Shatner. It will almost be TOO easy.
My Big Fat Gypsy Ladies Day (TV 3, 9pm)
Ladies’ Day at the races, as taken in by the Travelling community. This ‘big fat gypsy’ special takes a look at what a big event it is on the community’s calendar, as well as examining their relationships with horses and racing. Always a good watch.
Dara and Ed’s Great Big Adventure (BBC 2, 9pm)
This week, the comical pair are in Lake Atitlan in Guatamala before heading to Antigua to scale the Pacaya volcano. How will they cope? With great ease, we’d imagine.
Everyone is talking about… Justin Bieber’s Roast
It was on in the States last night and it seems we’re in for a treat.
Biebs gets slagged by the likes of Martha Stewart, Ron Burgundy, and Kevin Hart.
What’s more, is that Bieber took some time out and the end and apologised to the public.
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It’s about time. But still…
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Or switch over for…
Grey’s Anatomy (RTÉ 2, 9pm) The medical drama that goes on and on and on and…
When a Man Loves a Woman (BBC 1, 12.15am) When a maaaaaaan, loves a woman. He’ll do anything he can.
Teens (Channel 4, 10pm) Following the lives of a group of teens, in all their awkward glory.
One Born Every Minute (Channel 4, 9pm) Documentary following expectant couples.
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