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What to watch on TV tonight: Wednesday

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

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

World Cup Semi-Final: Netherlands v Argentina (RTÉ Two, 8pm)

Last night’s semi-final was the most-tweeted about sports game in history – will tonight’s game match up? The Netherlands have more than proved their worth throughout the tournament,  but favourites Argentina are bound to put up a good fight. Bill O’Herlihy is joined by John Giles, Eamon Dunphy and Liam Brady in the studio. #NEDARG

This Old Thing: The Vintage Clothes Show (Channel 4, 8pm)

Dawn O’Porter returns for the third episode in the series, in which she tries to convince a woman with expensive tastes that vintage clothes could be her thing. Dawn also explores how flared trousers first came into fashion. #thisoldthing

Legally Blonde (RTÉ One, 9.35pm)

BEEENNND AND SNAP! Reese Witherspoon shines as the seemingly ditzy sorority girl who gets into Harvard to win back her ex-boyfriend. This film is 13 years old and still a great watch. Think about that.

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Everybody’s talking about: Emmy Award nominations

Nominations for the prestigious Emmy Awards are out tomorrow, with the ceremony taking place on the 25 August.

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The Drama categories are looking to be the most exciting, with Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, House of Cards, and True Detective all big possibilities. Will your fave get a nomination? Find out at 12.30pm tomorrow.

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Or switch over for…

  • Scarface (RTÉ Two, 11.35pm) Al Pacino stars in this crime classic.
  • Episodes (BBC Two, 10pm) Matt LeBlanc plays himself in this comedy series.
  • Hairspray (E4, 8pm) Fun remake of the camp John Waters film.
  • Tour de France – Súil Siar (TG4, 11.05pm) Highlights from Stage 5 of the race.
  • The Three Musketeers (Film4, 9pm) A Hollywood spin on the swashbuckling adventure tale.

More: RTÉ played out their World Cup coverage last night with a Garth Brooks song>

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