| TV3: 2010-09-08 (Wednesday) |
| 06:10 | Tonight with Vincent Browne (R) | The journalist presents a panel discussion on a variety of subjects, from the affairs of the nation, economics and politics to sport and culture. |
| 07:00 | Ireland AM | Magazine programme featuring health, safety and education reports, entertainment news and personalities making the headlines. |
| 10:00 | The Jeremy Kyle Show (R) | The host invites his guests to air their differences over various family and relationship issues, and provides them with his own brand of no-nonsense advice. |
| 11:00 | The Morning Show with Sybil and Martin | Magazine show offering advice on a variety of real-life issues, presented by Sybil Mulcahy and Martin King. |
| 11:50 | Midday | Host Colette Fitzpatrick is joined by regular panellists Amanda Brunker, Mary O'Rourke, Fiona Looney and Jules Fallon to chat about everything from careers to children. |
| 12:50 | Xpose (R) | Karen Koster, Aisling O'Loughlin, Glenda Gilson, Lisa Cannon and Sean Munsanje present a round-up of stories from the world of showbusiness, covering everything from film premieres and awards ceremonies to concerts and fashion shows. |
| 13:15 | The Oprah Winfrey Show | Celebrity guests and topical discussions, presented by the chat show host. |
| 14:10 | The Jeremy Kyle Show | The host invites his guests to air their differences over various family and relationship issues, and provides them with his own brand of no-nonsense advice. |
| 15:05 | Emmerdale (R) (T) | Maisie confronts Nathan and Natasha after finding a new photo from Gennie and Jamie's party, which shows Ryan wearing the chain. Meanwhile, David decides to give Leyla another chance to explain, Moira and John hatch a plan to get Holly to come home, and Katie continues to help Andy overcome his problems. |
| 15:35 | Baby Squad | Series following first-time mums and dads as they receive guidance from childcare professionals and more experienced parents. Patsy Palmer hosts. |
| 16:05 | Wedding SOS | Following engaged couples in the run-up to their big day as they cope with budgets, massive to-do lists and last minute hiccups. The bride and groom reveal how they deal with the stress of planning a wedding, while experts look at how their problems can be solved. |
| 16:30 | Judge Judy | Double bill. Real-life small-claims cases, presided over by outspoken former New York judge Judy Sheindlin. |
| 17:30 | News@5.30 | Headline update, presented by Alan Cantwell and Colette Fitzpatrick. |
| 18:00 | Xpose | Karen Koster, Aisling O'Loughlin, Glenda Gilson, Lisa Cannon and Sean Munsanje present a round-up of stories from the world of showbusiness, covering everything from film premieres and awards ceremonies to concerts and fashion shows. |
| 18:30 | Friends (R) | Janice cajoles Chandler and Monica into inviting her to the wedding. Ross discovers a surprising fact about his doctoral dissertation and the position it occupies in the university library, and Joey's latest date causes him emotional turmoil. Guest starring Kristin Davis (Sex and the City). |
| 19:00 | Emmerdale (T) | Maisie packs her bags and prepares to leave the village, adamant that she needs to get as far away as possible. Elsewhere, John's plan to get Holly home backfires when the troubled youngster realises she has been set up, Edna grows suspicious of Eve's behaviour, and Hazel takes Viv clothes shopping. |
| 19:30 | Holiday Airline | A break gets off to a bad start for two unlucky travellers as they discover there has been a case of salmonella at their hotel and then find their plane has a technical fault. A stag party descends into chaos when one of its members realises he has left his money and passport behind, trainees Nick and Gemma set out to impress their boss, and in Mexico, priest-turned-rep Grant Ciccone organises a pub crawl. |
| 20:00 | Jedward: Let Loose | The twins face the challenge of hosting their very first dinner party, but have not quite got the hang of some of the dishes. Their X Factor mentor Louis Walsh drops by their rehearsal studio to give them words of encouragement before they attend a signing to promote the release of their debut album. The boys are delighted when thousands of fans show up to see them, and the duo reflect on their time away from home as they prepare to leave the flat. Last in the series. |
| 21:00 | The 9/11 Liars | Documentary exploring the story of Tania Head, who claimed to have narrowly survived the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and whose story gained popularity as she constructed an online persona based on her alleged experiences that included the death of her husband on the morning of the Twin Towers' collapse. Her profile was subsequently exposed as a lie when it emerged she was studying an MBA in Spain on the day the attack was carried out, and that she had moved to New York to assume the role as a heroine of the tragedy. |
| 22:00 | Ireland's Missing Children - Midweek | Documentary investigating the number of young people who go missing in Ireland every year. The programme looks at specific cases and asks what is being done to find the children, as well as what help is available for the families left behind. |
| 23:00 | Nightly News | Round-up of the day's main headlines. |
| 23:05 | Tonight with Vincent Browne | The journalist presents a panel discussion on a variety of subjects, from the affairs of the nation, economics and politics to sport and culture. |
| 00:05 | The Closer | Tensions run high after two Latino gang members are murdered, and the department must solve the crime before the situation develops into a gang war. Brenda has a health scare when she finally visits her doctor. Detective drama series, starring Kyra Sedgwick. |
| 01:00 | Supernatural | Sam and Dean disagree over how to tackle Jack Montgomery, a man who is in the process of becoming a flesh-eating demon that attacks humans, but he is unaware of his predicament and remains a normal suburban dad who has yet to hurt anyone. Fantasy drama, guest starring Dameon Clarke. |
| 01:55 | Rampage: Cars Out of Control | A look at the events that unfold as people lose control of their vehicles. |
| 02:50 | Close | |
| 05:10 | Women, Second Class Citizens in the Church - Midweek (R) | Examining claims that women are being given only subordinate roles in the church ahead of a proposed boycott for September 26, with females not being allowed to join the ranks in ordination and no plans to end celibacy apparent. |