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tv picks

Here's what to watch on TV tonight: Saturday

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.

Saturday Night With Miriam (RTÉ 1, 9.45pm)

Tonight, Miriam takes a look back at Italia ’90, with Packie Bonner, David O’Leary and Ray Houghton. Also on the sofa will be Minister for the Environment (and water charges) Alan Kelly, along with Panti Bliss, and former miss Irelands Brunker, Pamela Flood and Sarah Morrissey who will chat about beauty contests and what the win did for their careers.

The Recruit (RTÉ 2, 9.55pm)

One of Colin Farrell’s finest moments, as he plays a new CIA recruit alongside Al Pacino’s veteran Walter Burke. Of course, he goes on to fall in love with a fellow recruit all the while rooting out a mole from within the agency. Just another day.

Ted (Channel 4, 9pm)

With the recent release of Ted 2, catch up with the beginnings. Mark Wahlberg plays a lad who has a talking teddy bear best mate who happens to be a foul-mouthed slacker with a penchant for the wimmins. It’s a taste.

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Everyone’s talking about… Fight Night

Yep, tonight’s the night. The majority of Ireland will likely be tuning into watch the Conor McGregor v Chad Mendes fight, live from Vegas tonight at about 4am.

Madness.

Conor is ready anyway.

If you haven’t subscribed to Setanta or got BT sport, here are a few places staying open to show it tonight.

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Or flick over for…

Hot Tub Time Machine (Channel 4, 11.05pm) There’s going to be a sequel for this comedy too, prepare yourself. John Cusack and his mates is transported back to the 80s in a hot tub. It just gets weirder from there.

The Script at T in the Park (BBC 3, 9pm) You loved them at Croke Park, so watch them play Scotland.

The John Bishop Show (BBC 1, 9.45pm) Music and comedy from the Liverpudlian and his mates.

Nathan Carter The Wagon Wheel Show (RTÉ 1, 10.55pm) Oh come on, rock me maaama rock me.