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What to watch on TV tonight: Sunday

Here are the shows people will be talking about tomorrow.

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

When Ali Came To Ireland (RTÉ One, 8pm)

When Muhammad Ali passed away last week at the age of 74, many Irish people recalled his fight against Alvin Lewis in Croke Park in 1972. This documentary by filmmaker Ross Whitaker recounts Ali’s visit using rare archive footage.

EURO 2016: Germany v Ukraine (TV3, 7.30pm)

The second match of the day (Poland take on Northern Ireland on RTÉ2 at 4.30pm) sees World Cup winners Germany take on Ukraine. Will Ukraine score their first ever win against Germany? We’ll see. #EURO2016

Top Gear (BBC2, 8pm)

After a less than warm reception from fans, the new Top Gear hosts settle into the third episode of the season. Tonight, Chris Evans tests the new Audi R8 with German racer Sabine Schmitz, and Matt LeBlanc goes on a tour of London with rally driver Chris Block. #TopGear

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Everyone’s talking about: The West Wing

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The cast of the iconic political drama reunited at a festival in Texas this weekend, with Bradley Whitford (Josh), Richard Schiff (Toby) and Janel Moloney (Donna) joining creator Aaron Sorkin for a talk about the show.

You can read all about their discussion here – but for now, please enjoy this Josh and Donna selfie:

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Or flick over for…

  • Man of Steel (RTÉ2, 7.30pm) Henry Cavill makes his debut as Superman in this 2-13 reboot.
  • Fear an Phoist (TG4, 8.30pm) New silent comedy about the adventures of a rural postman.
  • The Sunday Game (RTÉ One, 9.30pm) A look back at the weekend’s GAA action, including highlights from Dublin v Kilkenny in the hurling and Tipp v Cork in the football.
  • Interview with a Murderer (Channel 4, 9pm) Prof David Wilson talks to a convicted murderer who claims he is not guilty.
  • A Walk To Remember (BBC1, 12am) Nicholas Sparks-penned weepie, starring Mandy Moore and Shane West.
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