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What to watch on TV tonight: Thursday

Here are the shows that’ll be on your Twitter timeline this evening.

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

The Gun Show: Reality Bites, RTÉ 2, 9.30pm 

Irish radio presenter Keith Walsh tries to find out why some people have become so obsessed with getting the perfect physique. To do this, he undertakes a whole new lifestyle of nutrition and exercise to see whether a six pack really makes you happy. Let’s see how this goes. #RealityBites

The Shelbourne, RTÉ One, 8.30pm

The Dublin hotel is launching its very own festival to mark the start of oyster season on tonight’s episode. And a mother and daughter book the Princess Grace suite for six nights at the cost of €20,000. Do they still race down in the mornings so they don’t miss breakfast? Probably not. #TheShelbourne

The Undateables, TV3, 10pm

A new series of the popular documentary returns to Irish screens tonight. Tonight sees Brent, 21, who has been living with Tourette’s syndrome for years, looking for love. Last time he found it his tics virtually disappeared and he’s looking to recapture that feeling. Good luck Brent <3 #Undateables

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Everybody’s talking about… Peep Show’s return last night

The boys were back – and they were barely speaking to each other.

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People were happy:

YouTube star Zoella got a mention last night too, which nearly broke Twitter:

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 Or switch over for…

  • The Local Eye (RTÉ One, 7pm) This documentary follows the fortunes of some of Ireland’s local newspapers.
  • Tom Jones & Rob Brydon: One Big Night  (BBC One, 8pm) Rob Brydon’s tribute show to Tom Jones for Children in Need. It promises to be quite the show.
  • New Girl (E4, 9.30pm) Catch the last episode of season 4.
  • Masterchef: The Professionals (BBC Two, 8pm) The series continues – and they’re all SO GOOD.
  • First Dates (Channel 4, 10pm) Our weekly lovely/mortifying gawk at the first dates of strangers is not to be missed.