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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.
OAP internet virgins (Sky 1, 8pm)
Anyone who has ever had to try to explain anything remotely techincal to their grandparents need to watch this. A group of young people try to teach pensioners about the internet, with mixed results. Tonight, two twin vloggers attempt to teach 84-year-old George about finding music and recipes on the internet. Bless.
Who Do You Think You Are (RTÉ 1, 10.15pm)
This episode features the one and only Regina George. Actress Rachel McAdams and her sister Kayleen trace their mother’s ancestries, with fascinating results.
Married At First Sight (Channel 4, 9pm)
It’s wedding day for the couple who have been matched together to get married without having ever even seen each other. Tonight, they’ll be introduced for the first time at the altar. Ah, the sanctity of marriage lives on.
Everyone is talking about… Celebrity Big Brother
Love it or hate it, the finale is tonight and people will be watching. The last few housemates will be kicked out tonight and speculation is already rife about who will be taking over in the celebrity version.
The Mirror speculates it will begin next week. They also throw around a few names that could be popping up.
Oh. Oh God.
Or switch over for…
Big Brother (TV 3, 9pm) The big finale is tonight. Who will walk away with the cash?
Grand Designs (Channel 4, 8pm) House porn.
Celebrity Masterchef (BBC 1, 9pm) The semi-finals begin. If food porn is more your style…
Sarah Millican Live (Channel 4, 10pm) The comedian’s stand up show, brought into your living room.
Drilbit Taylor (RTÉ 2, 9pm) Slapstick comedy in which highschool boys hire Owen Wilson to be their bodyguard against bullies. Only problem is, he’s planning to rob em.
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