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Here's what to watch on TV tonight: Wednesday

Here’s the telly that everyone will be talking about tomorrow.

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

What Would Be Your Miracle? (Be3, 8pm)

In this emotional but inspiring series Emma Willis meets individuals whose futures depend completely on modern medicine. She meets Garin, an energetic 10-year-old with cerebral palsy who is aiming to not only walk for the first time, but also hopes to start playing football.

Emma also meets Andrea, a woman who has been deaf for much of her life and is slowly beginning to go blind. She wants nothing more than to be able to engage in normal life and conversations with her friends and family. Andrea and Garin both undergo operations in tonight’s episode but one operation doesn’t immediately have the results they hoped for.

Confessions of a Junior Doctor (Channel 4, 9pm)

If you’d rather see the other side of the medical world, this documentary series focuses tonight on recently graduated Morgan who’s on her first ever stint in the A&E department. Within her first three months, the hospital is pushed into black alert and reaches capacity. Morgan’s story shows the struggles doctors have with juggling between looking after patients and taking care of themselves.

Third year Dan has the opposite problem. As someone who loves a bustling department with lots of working to do, he struggles with the emotional side of the job when it comes to things like handling grieving relatives and breaking bad news.

My Online Nightmare (Channel 4, 10pm)

This series explores the remarkable tales of scammers and fraudsters who used the internet to lure and con victims. It tells the shocking story of Dawn DaLuise, a Hollywood beautician with Nicki Minaj, Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston as clients who was stalked online.

She received thousands of abusive text messages that culminated in an advert purporting to be her seeking out men to come and assault her. She believed her harasser to be a nearby rival in the beauty world and told her friend Ed that she’d hired a hitman to take the harasser out. In a shocking twist, the abusive stalker turns out to be Ed who went to the police and had Dawn jailed for soliciting murder. Tonight she shares the complete story.

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Everybody’s talking about… the adorable 90-year-old man on First Dates last night

Raymon, the oldest contestant to ever grace the show, had everybody welling up when he spoke about his loneliness after the death of his wife of 50 years. He broke everyone’s heart by saying that he goes to the supermarket to get his only conversation of the day sometimes but everyone was thrilled to see him and his date Cecilia agree to a second date.

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Or flick over for…

Gogglebox Ireland (TV3, 9pm) Sadly tonight is the final episode of this season, but there’s no doubt that the critics will be back for another season soon.

Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Animals – India (TV3, 8pm) O’Grady’s new series sees him travel to India to help rehabilitate some of the country’s vulnerable wild animals. Who’d have ever thought that nine orphaned baby rhinos would need Paul O’Grady’s help?

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (RTÉ2, 9pm) Genetically evolved apes reach a fragile agreement with the only humans who survived a devastating virus a decade earlier. It is short-lived and bought sides are brought to war to determine the dominant species.

How to Live Mortgage Free with Sarah Beeny (Channel 4, 8pm) Tonight the show features the creator of an affordable three bed prefab that can be assembled in a week.

Reported Missing (BBC1, 9pm) After the disappearance of an 82-year-old dementia sufferer whose wife has recently died, police receive CCTV footage from a neighbour that suggests foul play.

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