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What to watch on TV tonight: Tuesday

Here are the shows people will be talking about tomorrow.

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

Big Brother: Live Final (TV3, 9pm)

After weeks locked inside the BB house, there are six contestants left vying for the crown. They are: Jason, Andy, Jayne, Jackson, Evelyn and Hughie. They only just found out that the 2016 they are returning to is ALL CHANGED and tonight will no doubt provide even more twists and turns. Emma Willis will be presenting it live and kicking them out one by one. #bbuk

The Collectors (RTÉ One, 9.35pm)

This documentary sheds light on the lives of six Irish people who identify as dedicated collectors, as they explain their love and devotion to their precious hoard. They know their stuff, and aren’t afraid to go on telly to tell us all about it. #thecollectors

Hancock (RTÉ 2, 9pm)

Will Smith stars as the laziest superhero of all time – but one that wants to turn it all around. A thoroughly decent watch. #hancock

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Everybody’s talking about: Netflix bagging the global rights to The People vs OJ Simpson

AND the second series of the American Crime Story franchise that’s yet to be aired.

So if you didn’t catch the 22-time Emmy-nominated series on RTÉ or BBC, it’s going to be there waiting for you to binge at some stage next year.

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Or flick over for…

  • Inside the Factory: Cereal (BBC Two, 8pm) Behind the scenes inside a… cereal factory.
  • Celebrity First Dates (Channel 4, 10pm) Another chance to see last week’s show – featuring the lead singer of The Vamps and Natasha from Atomic Kitten.
  • Ballers (Sky Atlantic, 9pm) Can you smell what The Rock is cooking? It’s his sports drama, back with a fresh batch of episodes.
  • Big Brother’s Bit on the Side (3e, 10.50pm) For all the post-final reaction.
  • New Zealand: Earth’s Mythical Islands (BBC Two, 8pm) Sam Neill explores some of New Zealand’s wildest spots – and we’re not talking about nightclubs.