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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.

EURO 2016: Hungary v Belgium (TV3, 7.30pm)

Provided you’re not all footballed out by the time the Ireland v France match concludes later (kickoff at 2pm, RTÉ2), that is. The Belgians have won two out of three group matches – can they pull it out of the bag again against Hungary in Toulouse? #EURO2016

Glastonbury 2016 (BBC2, 9pm)

After the dizzying heights of Adele’s headline gig last night, we’re eager for more Glasto goodness. Tonight, we’ll be treated to LCD Soundsystem, Grimes, and Guy Garvey, amongst others. #glastonbury

Top Gear (BBC2, 8pm)

The fifth episode of the revamped series sees Matt LeBlanc and Chris Evans head for Kerry – they filmed in Dingle and Kenmare earlier this year. They’ll be testing out the new Rolls Royce Dawn against its ancestor, the Corniche. #topgear

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Everyone’s talking about: Gogglebox

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Channel 4 has admitted it axed footage of the Gogglebox families watching Peggy Mitchell’s suicide in Eastenders because it was “too distressing”.

Speaking to the Star, Lynne of the Gilbey family said the episode brought back painful memories for them all:

The producers said it was too sad to show. The families all showed their emotions so much because it reminded them of losing someone.

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Or flick over for…

  • Star Trek Into Darkness (RTÉ2, 7.55pm) Benedict Cumberbatch joins the cast as a mysterious villain who seeks to destroy Starfleet.
  • The Sunday Game (RTÉ One, 9.30pm) All the highlights from this week’s GAA.
  • Rush Hour (10.30pm, TV3) Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker star in this buddy cop movie.
  • The Sixth Sense (Channel 4, 11.20pm) A child psychologist (Bruce Willis) tries to help a boy plagued by visions of the dead.
  • High Fidelity (BBC1, 11.25pm) John Cusack stars as a record store owner recounting his ‘top five’ breakups.
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