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What to watch on TV tonight: Sunday
DAILYEDGE.IE ROUNDS UP the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
Room to Improve (RTÉ One, 9.30pm)
The series may have ended last week, but our beloved Dermot is back for a special edition of the show where he reflects on some of the most memorable projects in the programme’s history.
The Green Mile (TV3, 9pm)
Fantasy starring Tom Hanks and Michael Clarke Duncan. We challenge you not to whinge your way through this supernatural drama.
A League of Their Own: Unseen (Sky One, 11.30pm)
James Corden presents outtakes and general eff-ups from the hugely popular sports-comedy quiz show.
Everyone is talking about Saturday Night Takeaway
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As we all know, the final two episodes of the long-running and much-loved ITV series were compromised recently when Ant McPartlin was charged with driving under the influence following a road traffic accident in London.
Would Dec go it alone with BFF Ant? Or perhaps, more importantly, could Dec go it alone with Ant?
Well, if last night’s season finale is anything to go by, Dec is well able to carry an entire show, with or without his best friend and long-time presenting partner.
And Twitter was only delighted for him.
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Or flick over for…
Kick back and watch every damn thing in this New York museum come to life and run amok.
Will Brian McFadden, Patsy Kensit Esther Rantzen, Natalie Anderson be any match for those all-knowing, all-seeing Chasers?
Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy, Colin Firth and Benedict Cumberbatch star in this 2011 thriller, based on he acclaimed John Le Carré novel.
A little light entertainment is exactly what you need if you’re rattling from last night, so let Dawn French and an array of multi-talented kids take your mind off that Snapchat you sent.
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