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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 Boys and Girl from County Clare (TV 3, 11pm)
This Irish comedy is nothing if not enjoyable. A céilí band from Liverpool comes to Ireland to compete in a competition in Clare. The director’s brother is also set to enter his band, the rivalry gets fierce. Andrea Corr and Colm Meaney star.
Poldark (BBC 1, 9pm)
The new series begins tonight, and we’re all hoping that Aidan Turner keeps his shirt on because he is more than just a torso. He is also a very attractive head.
Dragon’s Den (BBC 2, 9pm)
The series returns so more entrepreneurs can share their ideas with the dragons in the hope of earning some investment. When will they invest in our idea of a Pringles container, like a lunchbox for Pringles but big enough to get your hand into it. You see?
Everyone’s talking about… the Irish X Factor auditions
The X Factor well and truly hates us, as evident during last night’s auditions in Dublin. But hey, there were a few saving factors. Have a look here.
Or flick over for…
Top Gear (RTE 2, 8.30pm) The lads drive to Venice in second hand cars.
The Sunday Game (RTE 2, 9.30pm) Des Cahill presents all the action from the hurling final.
The X Factor (TV 3, 8pm) Do do do, do do do do, DO.
Pop Goes Nothern Ireland (BBC 2, 10pm) Music and news of 1971 in Northern Ireland.
Roald Dahl’s Most Marvellous Book (Channel 4, 6.30pm) The beloved children’s author is celebrated.
THE GAME (RTE 1, 2pm) By God, the nerves. Who will win the All Ireland Senior Hurling cup?
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