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What to watch on TV tonight: Sunday
Every lunchtime, DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
Love/Hate (RTÉ, 9.30pm)
Obviously. Nidge is getting fierce paranoid after last week’s shambles of a hit. Siobhan plots how she’s going to take Nidge down once and for all, but she also has Terrence Bigbaaaalllsssss to deal with now when he flies in for Pauley’s funeral.
Shame (Channel 4, 10.05pm)
Michael Fassbender plays a sex addict who works hard to keep his impulses a secret and life under control. When his sister turns up, it all starts to unravel. Not one to watch with the parents.
Clear and Present Danger (RTÉ 2, 9pm)
If you’re not into Love/Hate this movie starring Harrison Ford will take you right through it. A CIA analyst is caught up in the drug trade in Columbia while on a misson to find terrorists who killed the president’s friend. Avoid if you have an intense case of The Fear.
Everyone’s talking about: Kevin Spacey’s hidden talent
Turns out, the American Beauty actor has quite a talent for celebrity impersonations. He appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Halloween and played the impression generator with AMAZING results. It’s been viewed over 1,000,000 times since it was uploaded on Friday.
Take a look.
Or flick over for:
The X Factor (TV 3, 8pm) A second wannabe will be kicked to the curb after Jack’s hasty exit yesterday night. Cheryl and John Legend are also performing, if that’s your thing.
Ireland’s Fittest Family (RTÉ 1, 6.30pm) The last in the series. So who IS Ireland’s fittest family?
Human Universe (BBC 2, 7pm) Brian Cox examines the universe and the terribly mistaken belief that we’re the centre of everything. Wait, we’re not?
Downton Abbey (UTV, 9pm) The penultimate episode in this season.
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