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What to watch on TV tonight: Easter 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.

Room To Improve (RTÉ One, 9.35pm)

Tonight’s episode is the LAST IN THE SERIES. :( Tonight, the show is taking a trip back in time to see if Dermot can bring the essence of the 60s and 70s to Lorna and Rory’s Stillorgan home.

My Name Is Emily (TV3, 9.00pm)

Premiere. A girl is sent to a foster home after her mother dies and her father is committed to a psychiatric institution. On her 16th birthday, she does not receive a card from her father for the first time, so she and a schoolfriend run away and travel across the country to break him out of the hospital. Drama, starring Evanna Lynch and Michael Smiley.

Selma (BBC Two, 11.00pm)

In 1965, amidst an atmosphere of racial unrest, civil rights campaigner Dr Martin Luther King Jr plans a peaceful march across Alabama from Selma to Montgomery. His goal is to persuade President Lyndon B Johnson to change the law, allowing black people to register to vote. Fact-based drama, starring David Oyelowo, Tom Wilkinson and Carmen Ejogo.

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Everyone’s talking about: Outnumbered

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Hugh Dennis reckons there could be another special of the hit series following the success of 2016′s Christmas episode.

As I’ve said before, kids don’t leave home until they’re about 35, so we can … we’ve got years. Years and years.”

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Or flick over for…

  • Sherlock Holmes (UTV, 10.15pm) Robery Downey Jr stars as the eccentric detective.
  • The Green Mile (Channel 4, 10.05pm) Tissues at the ready.
  • Good Luck Chuck (Comedy Central, 10.00pm) A single man is cursed, so that anyone he sleeps with will find true love with someone else soon afterwards.
  • Commando (Film Four, 9.00pm) Arnie bringing the action, literally.

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