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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.
Dragons’ Den (RTÉ One, 9.30pm)
Panellists Chanelle McCoy, Gavin Duffy, Barry O’Sullivan, Alison Cowzer and Eleanor McEvoy assess the profit-making potential of a spa and clinic, a lock that improves home security, a beauty product, and a monthly subscription service for dogs. Let’s face it though, we’re kind of all waiting for that one poor mortifying pitch that doesn’t go to plan. #DragonsDen
At Your Service (RTÉ One, 8.30pm)
Epsiode two of the new series sees Francis and John Brennan come to the aid of a couple who plan to build a restaurant able to seat 100 customers in the grounds of their historic house in Co Kildare, but who have very little experience in the hospitality industry. Great! The hoteliers are concerned when they invite over 100 guests to attend the opening night when work on the building is not finished yet. #AtYourService
Masters Golf (BBC Two, 6.30pm)
Even for those who don’t like golf, there’s something special about sitting down for the dramatic final hours of Masters Sunday. Hazel Irvine introduces coverage of the fourth day from the Augusta National in Georgia, and there looks set to be a shootout at the top of a very clustered leaderboard. Who will rise to the top? And who will feel the heat with the world watching? Get out the popcorn.
Everybody’s talking about… Michael Lyster did the lip sync challenge on Ray D’Arcy last night
It might not be quite as iconic as The Happy Pear, but he gave it socks:
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