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What to watch on TV tonight: Tuesday
EVERY WEEKDAY lunchtime, DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
Harry At 30 (UTV, 8pm)
Can you believe Prince Harry is about to turn 30? Us neither. Ahead of the celebrations, this documentary takes a look at his life – from childhood to becoming a soldier. We do hope they go into how much of a gas ticket he is (and devote a whole segment to his sadly short-lived beard). #harryat30
Domestic Divas (RTÉ One, 8.30pm)
This new lifestyle series will show us how to cook and clean the old-fashioned way, using methods once favoured by our grannies. This week, presenters Aisli Madden and Cat Lawlor meet a mum who wants to turn away from processed food and make fresh, healthy meals for her children. #domesticdivas
Passenger 57 (TV3, 9pm)
Wesley Snipes stars in this 1992 action thriller – he plays an ex-cop who becomes embroiled in a hijack attempt. It also features Liz Hurley as a saucy (we assume so, anyway) flight attendant. Some fluff for your Tuesday evening.
Everybody’s talking about… The Unauthorised Saved By The Bell Story
Last night, the Lifetime Channel in the US finally aired their unauthorised and controversial ‘behind-the-scenes’ Saved By The Bell TV movie.
KQed KQed
Most of the original stars of the show distanced themselves from the project, which promised to reveal all the sordid details of underage boozing and fighting that went on during the filming of the show in the 90s.
They needn’t have worried – Variety said the film was “tedious” and “empty”, and viewers were disappointed by the lack of any sort of juicy gossip. Boo.
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