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What to watch on TV tonight: Sunday
DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
The Fall (RTÉ One, 9.30pm)
Two years after season two ended in a cliffhanger, we finally get to see what happens to serial killer Paul Spector (Jamie Dornan) and Inspector Stella Gibson (Gillian Anderson). The third season picks up where we left off, with things not looking great for Paul, and wife Sally-Ann left trying to explain the whole sodding thing to their kids. #thefall
Poldark (BBC1, 9pm)
Another Irish star heading up another big name drama tonight – in the fourth episode of the new season, Ross Poldark (Aidan Turner) deals with a mysterious illness sweeping through the mines, while fighting off the amorous attentions of heiress Caroline. #poldark
Victoria (UTV Ireland, 9pm)
This week’s episode turns the focus to Prince Albert, fiancé of Queen Victoria. He’s landed the most powerful woman in the land, but tradition dictates he cannot even accompany her to dinner. How’s Victoria going to get him the respect he deserves? #victoria
Everybody’s talking about: Coronation Street
Corrie actor Marc Anwar has been sacked by ITV after going on a ‘racist rant’ on Twitter. The Pakistani actor played Sharif Nazir on the soap, but was fired with immediate effect after offensive tweets about Indian people were found on his account.
Anwar’s character was at the centre of one of the soap’s main storylines – it’s understood that producers are working to reduce his screentime while they wrap it up.
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