| What's on Now & Next (2026-05-31) | |||
| RTE One
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21:00 | RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather | The latest national and international news |
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| 21:30 | The Field | A hard-headed tenant farmer's fertile holding attracts the attention of a wealthy American bidder when the landlord puts his plot up for auction - prompting him to take extreme measures to keep the field in his possession. Drama set in 1930s Ireland, based on John B Keane's play and directed by Jim Sheridan, starring Richard Harris, John Hurt, Sean Bean, Tom Berenger, Brenda Fricker and Frances Tomelty | |
| RTE2
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20:40 | The Americas | Documentary showcasing the wonders, secrets and fragilities of the American continents, beginning with the creatures that live along North America's Atlantic coast, from the wild horses of Chesapeake Bay and the young raccoon learning the challenges of urban survival in New York City to the young black bears foraging in the Appalachian forests. Up in the air, bald eagles chase ospreys for a hard-won meal, while beneath the waters sand tiger sharks act as unlikely guardians for schools of scad fish. Narrated by Tom Hanks |
| 21:35 | The Sunday Game | Des Cahill introduces highlights and discussion of first-round matches in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, including Dublin v Louth at Croke Park and Monaghan v Mayo at St Tiernach's Park | |
| Virgin Media One
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21:00 | Nobody's Fool | The pressure intensifies as the final looms, with a quiz producing unexpected results and valuation descending into chaos as accusations fly and the vote collapses into deadlock. When a rule is broken, Danny Dyer and Emily Atack are forced to intervene, triggering a dramatic reversal and a shocking exit. A final quiz redraws the leaderboard before players are offered the chance to leave immediately with their winnings |
| 22:00 | Is Your Smartphone Spying on You? | Alexis Conran investigates whether smartphones secretly listen and harvest data, using experiments, expert insights and real stories to reveal how tracking works - and how to stop it | |
| TG4
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19:15 | GAA Beo | Micheál Ó Domhnaill presents live coverage of the second Senior Men's semi-final in Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta |
| 21:10 | Réabhlóid ar Chúl an Tí | How some of Ireland's suburban neighbourhoods change by adding pockets of native plants and a close look at the individual elements of Mary Reynolds' philosophy in practice | |
| Virgin Media Two
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19:35 | Live International Football | Germany v Finland (Kick-off 7.45pm). All the action from the friendly at Mewa Arena in Mainz. Germany are playing their first of two warm-up matches before their FIFA World Cup campaign begins with a match against Curaçao on 14 June. They last faced Finland in a 2016 friendly, when goals by Max Meyer and Mesut Ozil gave them a 2-0 home win |
| 21:45 | Living with Lucy | Lucy Kennedy moves in with actor Barry Keoghan in Los Angeles, and is present when he gets a very important phone call about a role in a major new movie | |
| Virgin Media Three
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21:00 | A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story | Ruth is on trial for murder. The court will hear how she came to kill David Blakely and how a woman who seemingly had it all, was driven to shoot her lover dead. Drama, starring Lucy Boynton and Toby Jones |
| 22:00 | The Bay | With the Meredith family reeling from Dylan's death and Sean's arrest, Lisa is charged with finding his alibi and makes a game-changing discovery. Suspicions are raised about another Morecambe resident's involvement with the twins and the police rush to find them. Abbie grows closer to newcomer Vincent, whilst Rob agrees to take on a risky dare. Frustrated by the police investigation, Sean takes matters into his own hands. Starring Morven Christie, Jonas Armstrong, Tracie Bennett and Lindsey Coulson | |
| BBC One
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21:00 | Dear England | In the aftermath of the devastating defeat at Wembley, Southgate's guilt weighs heavily on his conscience. When the fans then turn on the manager, accusing him of prioritising politics over performance, he begins to doubt himself ahead of a controversial World Cup in Qatar. Drama, starring Joseph Fiennes |
| 22:00 | BBC News; Weather | ||
| Channel 4
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21:00 | Tip Toe | Drama written by Russell T Davies, about a bar owner in Manchester's gay village who becomes embroiled in a feud with his long-standing neighbour. Leo fights to defend the safety of one of his bar staff, while his next-door neighbour Clive is searching for work, and realises Leo might be the answer to all of his problems. Starring Alan Cumming and David Morrissey |
| 22:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, with cameras capturing their instant reactions | |
| E4
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21:00 | The Great Wall | In the 11th century, a group of Europeans set out for China to discover how to make gunpowder. However, on arrival their claims to be on a trading mission are disbelieved and they are arrested and imprisoned by the Nameless Order within the Great Wall - just as it is about to be beset by giant, lizard-like monsters. As wave after wave of attacks and surprise tactics batter the Wall, Europeans and Chinese battle hordes of the creatures in a series of escalating conflicts leading to a final confrontation with the alien queen. Fantasy adventure, starring Matt Damon, Willem Dafoe and Tian Jing |
| 23:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on Bad Sisters, Nadiya's Everyday Baking, The Kardashians, Super/Natural, Emma Willis: Delivering Babies, and A Trip to Infinity, as well as BBC News reports on the energy cap and a U-turn by Kwasi Kwarteng. First broadcast in October 2022 | |
| BBC Four
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21:00 | Michael Palin and the Mystery of Hammershoi | The actor combines his passion for travel and art as he sets out to discover more about the life and work of Danish artist Vilhelm Hammershoi. Curious to see more of Hammershoi's paintings and discover what kind of life the artist lived, Michael searches for clues in London, the Netherlands and Copenhagen |
| 22:00 | The Magic of Dance with Margot Fonteyn | Margot explores the story of Louis XIV of France and his love of dancing and how the artform evolved from the courtly dances of the 17th-century to what ballet bcame. She heads to the Court Theatre and sees ballet performances, reflecting its original settings and conditions | |
| More4
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21:00 | The Emergency Ward | Dr Elyssia and Dr Elliott examine a 51-year-old rock climber who has life-threatening injuries after falling seven metres. Meanwhile, Dr Martin prepares a specialised team to help a 29-year-old motorbike rider who's been in a terrible accident and has extensive head, chest, neck and pelvic injuries, and only minutes to survive. And Dr Michelle fears for an equestrian whose spooked horse kicked her |
| 22:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | A 92-year-old man may have a bleed on the brain after falling and hitting his head, so is sent for a CT scan. Two patients who came to the UK from Iran are brought in - one suffering from chest pains, the other having difficulty speaking. They and their friends and family share their memories of the revolution and how it affected their lives | |