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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.

Life Story (BBC One, 9pm)

Tonight’s final episode of the brilliant nature series sees David Attenborough examining how animals raise their offspring. We’ll get a look at turtles, monkeys, zebras and elephants trying to keep their kids in check. Aww. #lifestory

Corp + Anam (TG4, 9.30pm)

Maria Doyle Kennedy stars in this Irish-language answer to Love/Hate, about a TV crime correspondent who will go to any extreme to expose the corruption of the Irish legal system. This season of the drama has already been nominated for a swanky European TV award, so get watching.

Maia Dunphy’s What Women Want (RTÉ2, 10pm)

The lovely Maia explores the world of shopping in tonight’s episode – do women and men shop differently? Can we train our brains to make better purchases? And why do we still crave designer handbags? Please tell us the answer to that last question. We need to know. #whatwomenwant

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Everyone’s talking about… #Rose of Tralee

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Yes, we’re talking about it again, because apparently it was the show we as a nation most enjoyed talking about on Twitter. How do we know this? Well, The Rose of Tralee scooped the #TweetieTV prize at the Rabo Tweetie Awards, which celebrate the best of Twitter over the past year.

It beat out the likes of Love/Hate to the prize. We know. It just seems impossible.

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Or switch over for…

  • #Trending (RTÉ2, 8.30pm) Series finale. Darren Kennedy takes a look at London street style.
  • I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here! (UTV, 9pm) The jungle madness continues.
  • The Fall (BBC2, 9pm) The Beeb are behind us, so catch up on Sunday night’s episode here.
  • Tomorrow Never Dies (UTV, 11.10pm) Pierce Brosnan at his cheesy Bond best.
  • Later… with Jools Holland (TG4, 12.10am) Sonic Youth, Depeche Mode and Lily Allen perform.

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