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What to watch on TV tonight: Wednesday

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.

Making It Down Under ( RTE 1, 8.30pm)

Documentary following the lives of Irish people who moved to Australia in search of a better life. Philip Healy, a hairdresser from Louth works near Bondi Beach and has something to say about how Irish workers are treated in the country.

The Great British Bake Off (BBC 1, 8pm)

Six bakers remain. It’s dessert week, and the bakers have to produce a multi-bake showstopper. There are SO many ways it can all go wrong.

Conor Pope’s Consumer 999 (TV 3, 9pm)

Conor Pope confronts companies believed to be defrauding customers. Oh sweet justice. There will also be some advice on a range of consumer issues from the man himself.

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Everyone’s talking about… Orange Is The New Black’s Poussey

Orange Is The New Black’s Poussey Washington is engaged! The actress and her partner Lauren Morelli (who is a writer and producer on the show) announced the good news on Instagram today. They got together when they met on the set in 2014.

FINALLY. A HAPPY ENDING FOR POUSSEY.

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Or flick over for…

The Night Manager (RTE 1, 10.35pm) Ex Mr Hiddleswift stars in this critically acclaimed thriller series.

Pat Kenny Tonight (TV 3, 9.30pm) New current affairs series headed by Pat Kenny and Colette Fitzpatrick but her name isn’t in the title for some reason.

Undercover, Britain’s Abortion Extremists (Channel 4, 11pm) An investigation into Britain’s anti-abortion movement.

Adoption Stories (TV 3, 8.30pm) New series of the documentary which visits Irish people affected by adoption all over the world.

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