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What to watch on TV tonight: Sunday

This is the telly everyone will be talking about tomorrow.

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

At Your Service (RTE 1, 8.30pm)

Francis Brennan and his brother John help the owners of a golf course branch out and find new ways of using their land. They’re struggling to get planning permission, so let’s see if they succeed. Last in the series, unfortch.

Gold (TV 3, 10pm)

Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams puts on a VERY convincing Irish accent for this lovely little production. When a man is forced back to his hometown after being gone for 12 years to see his dying father, he attempts to make amends with the daughter he left behind. He abandoned her when her mother broke up with him, but hopes she can meet his dad before it’s too late.

Taylor Swift at the Biggest Weekend (BBC 1, 7.30pm)

Get excited for the Croker gig by watching Taylor do her thing on the Biggest Weekend stage in Wales.

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Everyone’s talking about… Father Ray Kelly

If you’re wondering if Irish priest Father Ray Kelly got through to the Britain’s Got Talent semi-finals, we’re happy to tell you that he has.

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Live shows start from Monday. Best of luck to the Meath man.

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Or switch over for…

The London Palladium, The Greatest Stage on Earth (TV 3, 8pm) Bradley Walsh presents a documentary on the legendary theatre.

The Hunger Games, Catching Fire (Channel 4, 10.10pm) The second film of the franchise.

The Sunday Game (RTE 1, 9.30pm) Highlights from all the day’s sporting action.

The Ides of March (BBC 1, 11.35pm) Ryan Gosling stars in this movie about corruption in a political campaign.

Liam Gallagher at the Biggest Weekend (BBC 2, 10pm) Catch his performance.

Bake Off: The Professionals (Channel 4, 8pm) Shit just got real.

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