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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
The Great Comic Relief Bake Off (BBC 1, 8.30pm)
After the massive craic that was had last week, another four celebs will be entering the tent to bake up a storm. Jonathan Ross, Gok Wan, Abbey Clancy and Zoella will all be making cupcakes, profiteroles and marble cake in aid of Comic Relief.
Junk Food Kids Who’s to Blame (Channel 4, 10pm)
With a third of British children now overweight or obese, this documentary takes a look at why this is happening. Expect to hear from doctors, surgeons, dentists and parents trying to improve their kids’ health. Don’t watch after you’ve stuffed your face with Bake-off cravings.
Who Do You Think You Are (RTÉ 1, 11.35pm)
Actress Christina Applegate is next up to dig into her past. Applegate travels to her grandmother Lavina’s hometown in an attempt to discover more about her, after her father knew little about her having been raised by his grandparents.
Everybody’s talking about… Eastenders
Who killed Lucy? TELL US. The soap is airing every evening this week in celebration of its 30th anniversary, as well as counting down to the revelation of who killed Lucy Beale.
It’s a big deal, and last night Jake Woods’ who plays Max Branning appeared to fluff his lines a bit, causing the internet to go crazy.
But all is not as it seems…
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The Proposal (RTÉ 1, 9.35pm) Sandra Bullock stars as a boss who needs her assistant Ryan Reynolds to marry her so she can stay in the US. A likely story, Sandra.
Operation Transformation (RTÉ 1, 8.30pm) There’s only a week to go before that 5k run. Check in with the leaders.
Long Lost Family (TV 3, 9pm) Get the tissues out, 63-year-old Ann Munro looks for a son she gave up when she was 21.
Eastenders (BBC 1, 8pm) WHO KILLED LUCY?
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