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What to watch on TV tonight: Sunday

Here are the shows that’ll be on your Twitter timeline later.

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

The Fall (RTÉ One, 9.30pm)

The show ramps up the tension even more in episode five – Stella Gibson (Gillian Anderson) has killer Paul Spector (Jamie Dornan) under surveillance, with a strategy to arrest him in place. But will things work out as she’s planned? Spector is a notorious shnake, after all. #thefall

I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here! (UTV, 9pm)

After weeks of fights, tears and tantrums, tonight the King or Queen of the Jungle will be crowned. X Factor reject Jake Quickenden is the favourite to take the title, but can Melanie Sykes or Carl Fogarty steal it away? #imaceleb

Panic Room (RTÉ2, 9pm)

Jodie Foster and Kristen Stewart star as a mother and daughter who are forced to hide in a sanctuary known as the ‘panic room’ when three criminals beseige their home. David Fincher directs.

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Everybody’s talking about: The Simpsons taking on Frozen

OF COURSE THEY DID.

TV’s first family addressed the phenomenon in a new couch gag, which sees Homer become the adorable Olaf and Lisa (rightly) adopt Elsa’s powers.

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“Now for the obligatory Frozen reference.” Oh, you guys.

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Or switch over for…

  • The X Factor Results (UTV/TV3, 8pm) Find out which acts will make it to next week’s final.
  • The Moment of Truth (RTÉ One, 10.40pm) Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh talks with Brian Hartnett, who now lives with schizophrenia after abusing drugs in his 20s.
  • Live Snooker: UK Championship (UTV, 7pm) Second stage of the final.
  • Remember Me (BBC1, 9pm) The supernatural drama continues.
  • Sinister (Channel 4, 10pm) Horror, starring Ethan Hawke as a writer who moves his wife and children to a house where another family was murdered.

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