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Here's 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.
The Syndicate (BBC 1, 9pm)
This is a new series surrounding five supermarket workers in the UK who win a lottery syndicate. It’s now on its third series, starting tonight, with each episode centering around one of the characters and what they do with the money. This time it’s set in Yorkshire and Lenny Henry stars.
Kitchen Hero Donal’s Irish Feast( RTE 1, 8.30pm)
Donal visits Baronscourt Venison in Omagh, which produces venison from wild Japanese Sika deer. The ABSOLUTE NOTIONS. It only gets worse from there. A perfect one to eat your beans on toast to.
Empire (e4, 9pm)
If you’re not watching Empire by now, you should be. The drama is set around a family feuding over successful record company Empire Entertainment, set up by Lucious Lyon and his then-wife Cookie. Taraji P Henson’s portrayal of the scorned ex wife will have you screaming yaaaas. Courtney Love guest stars tonight.
Everyone is talking about… Game of Thrones
Is it getting boring, or did last night’s episode redeem the series? We investigate.
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CSI Cyber (RTE 2, 9.55pm) Patricia Arquette stars as a cyber crime agent in the FBI.
An Hour To Save Your Life (BBC 2, 9pm) New series following the life or death decisions made in the first critical hour of emergency care by paramedics.
Kirstie and Phil’s Love It Or List It (Channel 4, 8pm) Who doesn’t love a bit of house hunting?
Firefighters (RTÉ 1, 7pm) Follow some of Dublin’s newest fire recruits on shift.
Grey’s Anatomy (RTÉ 2, 9pm) Even though it’s not the same without McDreamy.
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