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What to watch on TV tonight: Sunday

Here are the shows people will be talking about tomorrow.

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

Dragon’s Den (RTE 1, 9.30pm)

When will they accept our idea of a jambon delivery service? The weirdly entertaining business-pitch show has become a Sunday staple.

Top Gear (RTE 2, 8.20pm)

The news series with Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc kicks off tonight. They’re joined by Eddie Jordan, Rory Reid, Sabine Schmitz and the Stig. Tonight’s episode takes them to Nevada, Morocco, and back to Britain for a UK v US challenge. Jesse Eisenberg is this weeks guest, along with Gordon Ramsay. Fast cars, yeah.

Channel 4′s Comedy Gala (Channel 4, 9pm)

Do you like comedy? Do you like galas? You’re gonna love this. Our very own Aisling Bea is featured, along with Josh Widdicombe, Alex Brooker, Alan Carr, Kevin Bridges, Lee Nelson, Sean Lock, and basically everyone else who’s ever been on a Channel 4 panel show.

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Everyone’s talking about… Simon Cowell almost snotting himself on Britain’s Got Talent

Last night, Richard Jones was crowned winner of Britain’s Got Talent. The magician beat runner up Wayne Woodward by just over 2 percent of the vote.

But it was Simon that got everyone talking, by tripping over Amanda’s dress backstage.

Let’s all brush aside the fact that Amanda is wearing an ACTUAL WEDDING DRESS, shall we?

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Or flick over for…

Father Ted (RTE 2, 7.50pm) It’s the first episode, so you have to watch it.

The Expendables 2 (TV 3, 9pm) Basically every action musclehead actor you can dream of, in one movie together.

The British Soap Awards 2016 (UTV Ireland, 8pm) The stars of all soapland get together to give each other a good pat on the back. Philip Schofield hosts.

Grosse Pointe Blank (BBC 1, 11.40pm) A hitman uses his old school reunion to kill two birds with one stone.

Groundbreakers, Belfast’s Richest Radical (BBC 2, 10.05pm) The story of businessman William Tennent, who was almost hanged for his role in the 1798 rising, but went on to become the richest man in Belfast

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