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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

Indian Summers (Channel 4, 9pm) 

If you missed Julie Walters hilariously bigging up her new Channel 4 drama on the Graham Norton show on Friday night, you should really try to catch it (features bonus Jamie Dornan). This lavish series was filmed on location in Malaysia and tells the story of the decline of the British Empire and the birth of modern India. It looks beautiful. #IndianSummers 

PS I Love You (TV3, 9pm) 

Worth watching for Gerard Butler’s brutal accent alone. This adaptation of the Cecilia Ahern novel also stars Hilary Swank and was filmed on location in New York, Glendalough, Bray and Whelan’s of Wexford St! #PSILoveYou 

Room to Improve (RTÉ One, 9.30) 

Dermot Bannon helps create a wheelchair-friendly family home in Malahide. Room to Improve has become one of Ireland’s favourite tweetalong programmes. #RoomToImprove

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Everybody’s talking about… #Pat Carey

Former Fianna Fail minister Pat Carey appeared on the Saturday Night Show last night for a chat with Brendan, after publicly coming out earlier this week.

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Or switch over for

  • The Meaning of Life (RTÉ One, 10.30pm) Mary Black talks to Gay Byrne 
  • No Country for Old Men (Channel 4, 12.15am) The one that doesn’t have Daniel Day Lewis in it
  • Dragons’ Den (BBC 2, 9pm) Bike horns and ice cream
  • The Casual Vacancy (BBC 1, 9pm) Adaptation of the JK Rowling novel
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