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What to watch tonight: Thursday

Here’s the telly worth staying in for tonight.

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

Euro 2016 Two Shades of Green (RTE 2, 9.30pm)

Documentary looking back on the summer of Green. The Euro 2016 tournament was full of highs and lows and RTE are taking a look back with help from Robbie Brady, Seamus Coleman, Wes Hoolahan, and Jeff Hendrick . The fans will also be asked for their input, as they’re the real stars.

Charlie Brooker’s 2016 Wipe (BBC 2, 9pm)

The moment some of us have been waiting for. Brooker takes a satirical look back at the year’s events, which, let’s face it, were very grim at times. This is bound to be the best one yet.

Bruce Springsteen, In His Words (Channel 4, 10.35pm)

Documentary examining the man behind the music, including rare home video and how he found the experience of writing his new biography, Born to Run. A must for any fans of the boss

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Everybody’s talking about… Mrs Brown’s Boys

The new Christmas special was the most watched TV show on Irish telly on Christmas day.

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According to RTE, the special pulled in an average of 607,500 viewers, with a 37% share on Christmas Day.

There’s just no stopping Mrs Brown.

Besides this, the Father Ted Christmas special continued it’s Christmas Eve pull, with an average audience of 229,600.

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Or switch over for…

Johnny Logan Hold Me Now (RTE 1, 9.30pm) This documentary is all about the legend that is JLo.

Pull Like A Dog (RTE 2, 10.35pm) Documentary following Olympic rowers Paul and Gary O'Donovan. In case you missed it on Tuesday.

Gogglebox Ireland, A Year of Great Telly (TV 3, 9pm) A look back at the brilliant series.

Conor McGregor, Year of the Champion (3e, 9pm) A look back at the UFC fighter's big year.

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