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What to watch on TV tonight: Wednesday

Here are the shows that’ll be on your Twitter timeline later.

Every lunchtime, DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.

The People’s Strictly for Comic Relief (BBC 1, 9pm)

Six REGULAR people take to the stage for Comic Relief’s take on Strictly Come Dancing. Well, apparently they’re heroes, but we’ll see about that. The usual judges and hosts are all on board, so it’s gonna be a good one.

Champions League Chelsea v Paris Saint-Germain (RTÉ 2, 7.30pm)

Football! More football! After last night’s Champions League zinger, tonight Chelsea take on PSG at Stamford Bridge. The two sides are level at 1-1 from the first leg, so it’s level playing ground.

Just Go With It (RTÉ 1, 9.35pm)

Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler star in this odd comedy plot about a plastic surgeon who picks up women by pretending to be in an unhappy marriage. When his dream women insists he get a divorce before anything happens between them, he ropes his assistant in to pretend to be his soon-to-be ex-wife. You know what’s going to happen, but at least you can turn off your mind.

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Everyone is talking about… The Fall

More specifically, the fact that Jamie Dornan is returning to star in series 3. There’s a teaser trailer and everything!

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People were happy out, as his character’s fate was up in the air after last season’s cliffhanger, with Paul lying shot in the arms of detective Gillian Anderson’s detective Gibson. Anderson will also reprise her role.

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Or flick over for…

Who Do You Think You Are? (RTÉ 1, 11.35pm) Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory is up tonight. Bazinga.

The Jonathan Ross Show (UTV Ireland, 9pm) Damien Lewis, Josh Widdicombe and Paloma Faith are in the studio.

Lethal Weapon (Sky 1, 10pm) Cop plus detective plus underground drug cartel equals action.

The Darjeeling Limited (Channel 4, 2.35am) One for the night owls. Wes Anderson’s delightful tale of two brothers reunited for a trip across India.

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