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What to watch on TV tonight: Wednesday
Every lunchtime, DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
A Good Day To Die Hard (RTÉ 1, 9.35pm)
Bruce Willis gets older, but die hard is not about to die… hard. John McClane is off to Russia in this instalment after he hears his son Jack is in trouble. Little does he know, he’s actually a secret CIA agent and is about to team up with his aul lad to kick some serious ass.
The Great British Bake Off (BBC 1, 8pm )
As always. This week is pastry week, and bakers are making frangipane tarts and Cypriot flaouna for the techical challenge. The showstopper will be made from vol-au-vents and we’re already reaching for the Spar croissants as we speak.
Grand Designs (Channel 4, 9pm)
A new series featuring Kevin McCloud as he taks us around magnificently designed homes and rubs our faces in it. This week, showcases business mogul Clinton Dall’s plans to build what will be the biggest home ever featured on the show. Oh, get you, Clinton.
Everyone is talking about… Stephen Colbert
Stephen Colbert made his Late Show debut last night, having left the Colbert Report to take the seat from David Letterman.
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His guests were George Clooney and White House contender Jeb Bush.
The reviews have been mostly positive so far, with the LA Times stating it was a ‘strong start’, and the New York Post claiming Stephen made a ‘rousing’ late-night debut.
Or flick over for…
Second Captains Live (RTÉ 2, 9.55pm) The lads discuss the week’s big sport events.
Million Pound Movers (Channel 4, 10pm) A nose behind-the-scenes of the high-end removals industry in the UK.
Garda Down Under (RTÉ 1, 8.30pm) Follow some Irish guards as they take on new jobs in Australia.
Red Rock (TV3, 8.30pm) It’s back and it’s got a load more drama for you to deal with.
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