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What to watch on TV tonight: Sunday

Here’s the telly that 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, 9.30pm)

It’s the last episode of Room To Improve! This week, Dermot meets newlyweds Rosie and Keith, who want to turn their dark, cold 1970s house into something modern. What problems will befall them? There has to be problems. It’s Room To Improve. #roomtoimprove

Robot Wars (BBC2, 7pm)

A new series of the very enjoyable show sees Dara Ó Briain and Angela Scanlon return as hosts. Robot machines with names like Terrorhurtz, Crank-E and Nuts 2 go head to head. #robotwars

Waking Ned (TV3, 9pm)

When a lottery winner from a tiny Irish village dies before he gets his prize, the rest of the locals conspire to claim the cash. Starring the late actors Ian Bannen and David Kelly.

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Everybody’s talking about: The Voice UK

Fans of the show are not happy after Will.I.Am appeared to be on his phone throughout the first live show last night. The judge posted several pictures to Instagram, and at one point broadcasted live to his followers from his seat.

Did nobody tell him it’s rude to have your head stuck in the phone when you have company?

Whether it was product placement or just an attempt to incorporate ~social media~ remains to be seen. The people won’t stand for it, Will!

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Or flick over for…

  • The Jump (Channel 4, 6.30pm) Celebrities do dangerous ski jumps for our entertainment.
  • Five Gold Rings (TV3, 6.40pm) New game show hosted by dear Phillip Schofield.
  • Top Gear (BBC2, 8pm) New series of the car show, this time without Chris Evans.
  • Trumped: Inside the Greatest Political Upset of All Time (Sky Atlantic 9pm) Depress yourself with this documentary about how President Trump happened.
  • London Road (BBC2, 10pm) Musical mystery film, starring Olivia Colman and Tom Hardy.
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