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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.

Who Do You Think You Are (RTÉ One, 9.30pm)

In this episode, Irish comedian Brendan O’Carroll sets out to uncover the identity of the person who murdered his grandfather during the Irish War of Independence. Using a newspaper article as his starting point, can O’Carroll find out the truth?

The Enfield Haunting (Sky Living, 9pm)

This new horror series is based on real-life events that took place in a house in London in 1977. It stars Timothy Spall as a paranormal investigator examining the spooky goings-on in the house. Prepare to jump. #EnfieldHaunting

The C-Word (BBC One, 8.30pm)

The C-Word was a bestselling memoir written by Lisa Lynch, who bravely documented her battle with cancer until she passed away in 2013 aged 33. Now it has been adapted into a one-off drama for the BBC with Sheridan Smith playing Lisa. Promises to be affecting and emotional in equal measure.  #TheCWord

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Everyone’s talking about… The Hand Twin Song

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During his appearance on The Graham Norton Show on Saturday, Matt LeBlanc treated Friends fans to renditions of old Joey songs from Friends, including The Hand Twin Song!

It was glorious.

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Or flick over for…

  • Rise of the Planet of the Apes (TV3, 9pm) James Franco and, um, apes. 
  • Live Snooker: The World Championship (BBC Two, 7pm) You won’t see the likes of it in your local pub anyway.
  • Room To Improve (RTÉ One, 8pm) In case you’re suffering from withdrawals. (It’s a repeat, though.)
  • 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (Channel 4, 9pm) It’s back! Rob Delaney, Nina Conti and Sarah Millican are playing tonight, so laughs guaranteed.
  • National Gallery (BBC Four, 8pm) Fly-on-the-wall documentary set in the National Gallery in London.
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