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What to watch tonight: Tuesday

Here are the shows that will be on your Twitter timeline tonight.

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

50 Ways To Kill Your Mammy (Sky One, 9pm)

The massively popular series is back and Baz is still trying to kill his Mammy. (#Pray4Nancy) Tonight the pair visit the Philippines and mess around with prisoners, snakes and heights. All in a day’s work, so. #50WaysToKillYourMammy 

How The Rich Get Hitched (Channel 4, 10pm)

If you count Don’t Tell The Bride or Say Yes To The Dress among your guilty pleasures, then you’re going to want to tune into How The Rich Get Hitched. The documentary looks at the extravagant weddings of the rich, specifically the dresses they splurge on. (One dress costs £12,000. Eek.) #HowTheRichGetHitched

Stop, Search, Seize (Sky One, 10pm)

Stop, Search, Seize is a new series about Irish customs that follows Customs Officers in ports and airports around the country, and the bizarre things people attempt to smuggle into the country. Among the finds featured in the series? C0ffins, swords and eggs. Standard.

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Everyone’s talking about… Barack and Bear

Barack Obama is set to accompany survival expert/wee-drinker Bear Grylls on a hike that will be filmed for Bear Grylls’ series Running Wild.

The pair are set to hike Exit Glacier, an ice river in Alaska, today. 

Don’t expect Obama to drink any urine, though. Grylls confirmed yesterday that no such thing will happen.

(Yes, there’s a petition to force Obama to drink wee.)

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Or flick over for…

  • Recruits (RTÉ One, 9.35pm) Part two airs tonight.
  • Educating Cardiff (Channel 4, 9pm) Back to school and that can only mean one thing — another “Educating ___” to get invested in.
  • The Genius of George Boole (RTÉ One, 10.35pm) A documentary celebrating Irish mathematician George Boole. (Seriously, he’s a big deal.)
  • Murphy and O’Kane Do Donegal (BBC One, 10.35pm) Colin Murphy and his travel buddy Jake O’Kane go gallivanting in Donegal.