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What to watch on TV tonight: Sunday

Here are the shows that will be on your Twitter timeline this evening.

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

Clean Break (RTÉ One, 9.30pm)

The new Wexford-set drama centred around a tiger kidnapping continues – Danny seeks refuge as word spreads about the abduction, and the kidnappers try to avoid the law. #cleanbreak

This Is England 90 (Channel 4, 9pm)

The decade-spanning drama (and the last in the This Is England series) wraps up tonight with what is bound to be a searing, emotional episode. Don’t miss it. #thisisengland90

Tropic Thunder (BBC3, 9pm)

Ben Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr star in this barmy comedy about a bunch of actors making a film about the Vietnam war – but the dangers are far more real than they expected. #tropicthunder

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Everyone’s talking about: The Great British Pottery Throw Down

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Yes. A reality competition about pottery.

The Guardian reports that The Great British Pottery Throw Down (not an incredibly catchy name, is it) will air later this year on BBC2, hosted by Sara Cox. It’ll see 10 amateur potters face off over the pottery wheel, and sounds absolutely ridiculous. No doubt we’ll be glued to it.

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Or flick over for…

  • Rugby World Cup Live: Ireland v Italy (TV3, 7pm) Post-match analysis from Keith Wood, Matt Cooper and Peter Stringer. 
  • License To Thrill – Paul Hollywood Meets Aston Martin (BBC2, 8pm) Beside’s baking, GBBO’s Paul Hollywood has another passion (imagine!) and that’s Aston Martin cars.
  • The X Factor (TV3, 8pm) Booted off the schedules by the rugby yesterday, tonight we get two hours of the thing. Woo?
  • Sex And The City (RTÉ2, 9.30pm) The film. It’s not great. But you’ll watch it, won’t you?
  • The Meaning of Life with Gay Byrne (RTÉ One, 10.35pm) Tánaiste Joan Burton discusses her childhood in working-class Dublin.
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