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What to watch on TV tonight: Sunday

Here are the shows that will 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.

Calendar Girls (RTÉ 1, 9.30pm)

One to watch with your mammy. Based on a true story, this film follows the lives of members of the Women’s Institute who are inspired to raise money for a local hospital when a member’s husband dies of leukaemia. The fundraising idea? A nude calendar, that ends up causing quite a stir.

Saturday Night at the Palladium (UTV Ireland, 8pm)

Jack Whitehall presents the final in this series. He’ll be joined at the Palladium theatre by the likes of Simply Red, Jess Glynn, Leona Lewis, knife throwers, and Japanese dance squads. Offensively entertaining.

Republic of Ireland v England (RTÉ 2, 8.30pm)

If you miss the match for whatever reason, here are the highlights. COYBIG and other chants.

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Everyone is talking about… Gilmore Girls

The cast reunited during last night’s ATX Television Festival and it was amazing.

Observe.

However, it came with some bad news. Creator Amy Sherman-Palladino has revealed that there is no plan to revive the series.

She said:

There’s nothing in the works at the moment. If it ever happened, I promise we’d do it correctly.

Not a COMPLETE take down, remain hopeful.

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Or flick over for…

The Lost World Jurassic Park (RTÉ 2, 6.10pm) Get in the mood for Jurassic World with this reminder.

Billy Connolly Journey to the End of the World (UTV Ire, 10.05pm) The comedian treks through the remote regions of Canada.

Blades of Glory (BBC 1, 11.15pm) Figure-skating comedy with basically every comedian in Hollywood appearing, including Will Ferrell is one of his greatest roles ever.

The Simpsons (Movie e4, 8pm) Spiderpig, spiderpig, does whatever, a spiderpig does.

Channel 4′s Comedy Gala 2015 (Channel 4, 9pm) Think of a British comedian, they’re appearing at this comedy concert all in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity.

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Nicola Byrne
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