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What2Watch: Tonight’s top TV picks

Here is Review’s rundown of what to watch on DStv and SuperSport tonight.

POLOKWANE – There are so many channels, yet we never know what to watch.

Your friends at Review have narrowed down the choices of what to watch on the telly tonight.

Sports lovers, we haven’t forgotten about you and will tell you just what sporting action not to miss out on.

What to Watch this Wednesday on:

DStv:

Series: Shameless Hall Of Shame on M-Net on channel 101 at 22:30.

After a lifetime of scheming to beat the system and support his many vices, Frank Gallagher is visited by the ghosts of his past, present and future.

Movie: Becky on M-Net Movies 2 on channel 106 at 20:00

Lulu Wilson, Kevin James and Joel McHale drive this thriller. A teenager’s weekend at a lake house with her father takes an ugly turn when they run into a group of convicts.

For the kids: Danger Force on Nickelodeon on channel 18:06

The Prank War rages on with Danger Force’s best pranker, ShoutOut, now on team Rivalton. Captain Man and Danger Force must end this Prank War once and for all.

SuperSport: 

19:40 on SuperSport ESPN  – International Friendlies 2021-22.

Until 19:50 on SuperSport Cricket – International Cricket: England vs India first test day 1.

Until 19:50 on SuperSport Golf – The Hundred Women’s: Birmingham Phoenix vs Oval Invincibles. 

19:50 on SuperSport Cricket – The Hundred Men’s: Birmingham Phoenix vs Oval Invincibles. 

20:00 on SuperSport Tennis – ATP 500: Citi Open Day 3.

20:55 on SuperSport Olympics 4 – Tokyo20: Women’s Marathon 10km.

23:25 on SuperSport Olympics 4 – Tokyo20: Men’s Marathon 10km.

Sources: SuperSportDStv TV Guide and Wikipedia.

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Ruan de Ridder

A digital support specialist at Caxton Local Media, known for his contributions to the digital landscape. He has covered major stories, including the Moti kidnappings, and edits and curates news of national importance from over 50 Caxton Local News sites.

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