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What to watch on TV tonight: Thursday

Here’s the telly people will be talking about tomorrow.

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

Don’t Tell The Bride (RTÉ2, 9.35pm)

What hilarious scrapes will this week’s couple get themselves into? Well, here’s the brief: Bride Lisa Toner dreams of an elegant wedding by a lake, but her fiancé Owen Walsh sees more of a Game Of Thrones-style theme. We’ll see how this goes… #dttb

The World’s Most Expensive Toys (Channel 4, 9pm)

A look at how the other half do Christmas, from doll houses costing five-figure sums to crystal-encrusted rocking horses. We might do a sick.

Erin Brockovich (TV3, 11.35pm)

Julia Roberts earned an Oscar for her portrayal of an unemployed single mother who works to bring down a California power company accused of polluting her city’s water supply. Based on a true story.

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Everybody’s talking about: The OA

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Netflix’s latest original drama premiered last week, and it’s picking up rave reviews from critics. The series centres on Prairie Johnson, a blind woman who resurfaces after being missing for seven years with her sight returned, calling herself the OA.

If you’re looking for something to get into over the holidays, you can’t do better than this.

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Or flick over for…

  • Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC1, 8pm) The Royle Family’s Ricky Tomlinson explores his Liverpudlian roots.
  • Masterchef: The Professionals (BBC2, 8pm) The finalists have three hours to cook an impressive three-course meal before the winner is crowned.
  • Carpool Karaoke (Sky1, 9pm) A whole hour of James Corden’s joyous Carpool Karaoke, featuring Adele, Jennifer Lopez, and more.
  • The Case Of: JonBenét Ramsey (More4, 9pm) The first of a two-part CBS documentary about the child beauty queen, who was found murdered in 1996.
  • Philadephia (RTÉ One, 12.15am) Stay up late to watch Tom Hanks in an Oscar-winning performance as a man with AIDS fired because of his condition.
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