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What to watch on TV tonight: Thursday

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

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

Angela Scanlon: Full Frontal (RTÉ 2, 9.30pm)

In a new four-part series, stylist Angela Scanlon takes a look at Irish people’s self-conscious and sometimes uncomfortable attitude to nudity. This episode finds Angela chatting to Irish nudists and asking Rosanna Davison about her nude shoot for Playboy. #fullfrontal

Peaky Blinders (BBC2, 9pm)

This period drama stars Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby, the boss of a Birmingham criminal gang. In the third episode of the second series, Tommy plans to take control of a race course, but the police and his gangster enemies are conspiring to bring him down. #peakyblinders

The Great British Bake Off Masterclass (BBC2, 8pm)

IT’S NOT OVER UNTIL WE SAY IT IS. GBBO judges Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry take over the Bake Off tent to show us how it’s done, tackling the challenges from the series so you can make them yourself. #gbbo

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Everyone’s talking about: #TheGoodWife

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The US drama is letting go of one of its most popular characters – Emmy winner Archie Panjabi is leaving her role as the leather-clad, bisexual investigator Kalinda Sharma at the end of the show’s sixth season.

According to Deadline, The Good Wife creators Robert and Michelle King said Panjabi built Kalinda “from the ground up as an enigmatic, powerful and sexy character.” Fans sure are sad to see her go:

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Or switch over for…

  • Connected (RTÉ 2, 10.30pm) Self-shot documentary series following the lives of six women in Ireland. 
  • The Good Wife (RTÉ One, 11.15pm) The critically acclaimed drama continues.
  • The Great Fire (UTV, 9pm) New series on the fire that devastated London in 1666.
  • The Omen (RTÉ One, 12.45am) Halloween is coming – stay up late and watch this 2006 remake of the classic horror.
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