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What to watch on TV tonight: Wednesday

Here are the shows that will 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.

Don’t Tell the Bride (BBC 1, 8pm)

The premise is simple. A groom-to-be is given £14,000 to plan his whole wedding, without telling the bride a thing. Sounds like the worst idea ever, yes? It makes for some excellent television though. This week, former military man Jason plans a full army style wedding that can only go down horribly.

Hundred Year Old Drivers Ride Again (UTV Ireland, 8pm)

A questionable name, yes. Follow some of Britain’s oldest drivers as they hit the road to show the youths who’s boss. Tonight, we meet a 103-year-old who drives to her yoga class every week. You don’t even walk to a yoga class.

It’s Complicated (RTÉ 1, 9.35pm)

A divorced couple are reunited at their son’s graduation and end up having one last night together. Or IS IT? Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin, and Steven Martin star in this unashamedly enjoyable rom com.

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Everyone is talking about… The Hills

Today, the world was knocked on its arse when Brody Jenner came out and said he never even dated Lauren Conrad, despite a whole season of are-they-arent-they.

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Speaking with Yahoo! style, Brody said it was all made up for the cameras.

Lauren’s a dear friend of mine, and it was pretty funny to have to live that reality.
We were just friends. We’d film a scene of us kissing or being in this lovey-dovey scene, and then right after it would be like, “Cut,” and we’d be like, “Great to see you,” and we’d go our separate ways.

It’s not going down well.

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Or switch over for…

An Evening With Peter Alliss (BBC2,7pm) A tribute to the ‘voice of golf’.

Trust Me, I’m a Doctor (BBC2, 8pm) Medical tips and solutions from medical journo Michael Mosley.

The UK Gold (RTÉ 1, 11.45pm) Documentary about London vicar Father William Taylor and his stand against people dodging.

Long Lost Family (TV 3, 9pm) Have a sob, go on.