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The High Hopes Choir, RTÉ One, 10.15pm Rte

What to watch on TV tonight: Thursday

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 High Hopes Choir (RTÉ 1, 10.15pm) 

The two choirs – made up of people affected by homelessness and the people who work with them – have their first public performances – one in Dublin and one in Waterford. They also learn that they’ll be teaming up with the RTÉ concert orchestra for a charity single and they get visits from Ed Sheeran and Shane Filan. #HighHopesChoir 

Maia Dunphy’s What Women Want (RTÉ 2, 10pm) 

Maia looks at the cult of celebrity and why so many young girls’ ambition is to ‘be famous. This is the last in the series. #WhatWomenWant

BBC Music Awards (BBC One, 8pm) 

One Direction, Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, George Ezra etc etc etc all performing. Chris Evans and Fearne Cotton presenting. Lots of shiny people in the audience. Cuddle up on the couch for a big judgey session. #BBCMusicAwards

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Everybody’s talking about… #Ireland’s Oyster Clan

TV3 have announced a new show based around the antics of a family on the Cooley Peninsula.

Our favourite lines from the press release:

Each week, we follow Ireland’s very own Duck Dynasty, the colourful Louet-Feisser family, Kian, Charm, Mary, Gary, Darren and their children, friends and employees….

Duck Dynasty! Charm!

Mary, Kian’s wife, is committed to getting Irish people eating oysters, and as she says with a cheeky smile “they’re an aphrodisiac”.

Sexy.

When the tide is out the men scramble their pimped up tractors to turn or harvest the oysters. When the tide comes in, it’s time to fight, hunt, drink, socialise or compete in an array of weird and wonderful activities – from tractor racing to oyster baking, ghost busting to stand-up comedy.

“Pimped up tractors”. Set the Skybox.

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Or switch over for…

  • Masterchef The Professionals (BBC 2, 8pm) The semi finals continue. Squeaky bum time
  • 24 Hours in A&E (Channel 4, 9pm) A 7-year-old boy is brought in after falling from a tree
  • The Lost Honour of Christopher Jeffries (UTV, 9pm) The excellent drama concludes
  • At Home with the Healy Raes (TV3, 9pm) A repeat in the wake of Jackie Healy Rae’s death
  • The Naked Village (More 4, 9pm) People, in their pelt
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