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What to watch on TV this weekend

All of the telly you need to watch this weekend.

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

Saturday highlights

Inside Out (RTE 1, 6.35pm) Pixar animation about the emotions of a little girl whose life is turned upside down when her parents relocate from Minnesota to San Francisco. Her emotions Joy, Fear, Sadness, Anger, and Disgust all battle to secure the most attention. 

Spy (Channel 4, 9pm) After you’ve sat through Inside Out with the kids, watch this by yourself with a glass of vino. Melissa McCartney stars in this absolute gem of a comedy, as a desk-bound CIA agent forced out into the field. 

Ireland’s Got Talent (Virgin Media One, 7.30pm) Do we really though? Another round of Irish acts all hoping to be the most talented. Tonight we have a nurse who hopes to conquer her stage fright, how very Irish. 

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Sunday highlights

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Dancing With the Stars (RTE 1, 6.30pm) It’s time for the dreaded Dance Off. This week, the bottom two acts will be forced to battle against each to win the judges vote for a place next week. 

A Wild Irish Year (RTE 2, 7.30pm) A new series examining Ireland’s wild coasts, mountains, woodlands, towns and cities.

Dermot Bannon’s Incredible Homes (RTE 1, 9.30pm) Dermo heads to Melbourne, Australia’s ‘cultural capital’.

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Or flick over for… 

Saturday

The Ray D’Arcy Show (RTE 1, 9.50pm) Ray D’Arcy hosts his show, again, with actress Seána Kerslake, and Sky News presenter Kay Burley.

The Greatest Dancer (BBC 1, 7.35pm) The dance competition continues. 

Cardboard Gangsters (Virgin Media Three, 9pm) Irish crime drama following a group of drug dealers in Darndale, Dublin. 

The Voice (UK BBC 1, 9pm) Talent show overload, with judges Olly Murs, Sir Tom Jones, and Jennifer Hudson.

Ride Along 2 (Channel 4, 11.25pm) Rookie cop capers, of course. 

Sunday 

Dancing On Ice (Virgin Media One, 6pm) It’s a double elimination tonight, and just isn’t the same without Gemma.

Die Hard 4.0 (Virgin Media One, 9pm) The fourth installment of NYPD cop John McClane’s drama. 

George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces (Channel 4, 8pm) He’s no Dermot Bannon, but architect George Clarke visits eccentric builds around the world. 

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