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What's on Now & Next (2026-04-29)
RTE One
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01:30Goodman: Too Big to Fail The first in a two-part documentary telling the story of Larry Goodman, Ireland's most successful business figure, who emerged through a series of crises and controversies to become an overwhelmingly powerful player in the food industry. The story begins with his rise in the meat industry and the even more dramatic and spectacular crash that brought his empire to the very brink
02:30Room to Improve Louis and Norita O'Donoghue are ready to future-proof their beloved Raheny family home through a full retrofit and a bold re-imagining of their living spaces. The couple have lived in the house for eight years with their three young children, but the property is cold, old and growing mould. Dermot Bannon plans to modernise the house and open up the rear to better connect with the garden, with a pavilion style extension
RTE2
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01:40EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
06:00EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
Virgin Media One
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02:00Close 
06:15The Six O'Clock Show A lively mix of celebrity chat with national and international guests, fabulous food from the country’s top Chefs, expert advice and all the unmissable stories making the headlines
TG4
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02:25Sáile Documentary in which actress and passionate sea swimmer Carrie Crowley goes on a personal journey to explore people's deep-rooted connection with salt water
03:25An Gúna Bainise Series featuring wedding dresses and brides representing over 70 years of Irish society, each with a very special story to tell. Here, Bláthnaid Ó Brádaigh shares the tale of her sister and the beautiful 1960s wedding dress she made her. Plus, the couple who filled a West Cork valley with music
Virgin Media Two
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01:40Judge Rinder's Crime Stories Barrister Robert Rinder revisits the murders of two nine-year-old girls in Brighton in 1986, detailing how Nicola Fellows and Karen Hadaway's families spent 32 years campaigning to bring the man responsible to justice. Plus, the National Crime Agency reveals the inside story of an investigation to catch a gang of gun smugglers suspected of bringing lethal military style weapons into the UK by boat
07:00Unbeatable Over three rounds, contestants vie to find the single 'unbeatable' answer and streak ahead of the rest to make the final where they can win a cash prize. General knowledge quiz, hosted by Jason Manford
Virgin Media Three
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01:00McDonald & Dodds Having just tied up a case after a local scandal-breaking journalist died of anaphylaxis at a party in her home, the detectives investigate when a woman is found dead in a rented flat. The killer has removed all clues to the victim's identity, but DNA reveals that she's a missing person who vanished on her way home from school more than 35 years ago. Can McDonald and Dodds navigate the tightly wound social circles of Bath's elites to find the truth? Crime drama, starring Jason Watkins and Tala Gouveia
07:15Heartbeat Rachel's informant leads police to a drugs shipment at a deserted cove. The perpetrator's girlfriend, having struck up a friendship with Gina at antenatal classes, agrees to use her to help him escape - but a hostage crisis ensues, leaving the barmaid in great danger. Peggy comes up with alternative transport when Bernie worries his hearse won't be ready for a funeral. Tim Brooke-Taylor makes a guest appearance
BBC One
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00:55BBC News A round-up of the latest headlines
06:00Breakfast A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather
Channel 4
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01:50Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA The chef tries to transform the fortunes of Sebastian's, a pizzeria in Burbank, Los Angeles, which is failing to attract customers, leaving the owner in debt and struggling to support his family. Gordon is horrified to discover pre-processed and frozen ingredients on the menu, but there seems to be little he can do to help when he is thrown out of the kitchen
02:40Suez: 24 Hours That Broke the British Empire Part one of two. The inside story of November 6, 1956, the final day of the Suez Crisis. British troops are in Egypt supposedly on a peace-keeping mission, to protect the Suez Canal. But all is not as it seems. Nobody knows it, but the next 24 hours will change Britain for ever and determine the future shape of the world, told hour by hour, minute by minute through the eyes of historians and those at the heart of Government
E4
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01:15Married at First Sight Australia The homestays continue, but real-world problems are putting all of the couples under strain. And a devastating confession could spell disaster for one pair
02:40Made in Chelsea Part two of two. As Sam and new wife Alice prepare for the birth of their first child, Sam's famous aunt - Lisa Vanderpump - comes to visit - and she doesn't shy away from asking difficult questions. Meanwhile, Sam's close friend Gareth Locke considers donating part of his liver
BBC Four
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02:15Inside Chernobyl's Mega Tomb Documentary following the construction of a 36,000 tonne steel structure to entomb the ruins of the nuclear power plant destroyed in the 1986 disaster. A team of international engineers race to build the new steel structure, but radiation levels make it almost impossible for workers to build right on top of the old reactor. The team face difficult challenges as they attempt to erect this new steel mega-structure and move it into place
19:00The Yorkshire Dales Adventurer Paul Rose's trip concludes in Wharfedale, where he talks to some of the women whose story inspired the film Calendar Girls, finds out why bats are under threat in the area and meets families from inner-city Bradford who are having their first Dales experience
More4
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02:2024 Hours in A&E Fifty-nine-year-old Charulata is rushed to A&E after collapsing at home with signs of a stroke. She has a history of strokes, diabetes, and is awaiting a heart bypass, so doctors send her for a CT scan to find out what has happened. Twenty-eight-year-old carpenter Luke - who has epilepsy - arrives after cutting his finger at work. Although his girlfriend Stacy says it looks like a paper cut, he is worried it may trigger a seizure. Meanwhile, 75-year-old Anne comes to St George's after falling and hurting her arm on holiday
03:25Food Unwrapped Kate Quilton and John Whaite embark on a journey to unearth the origins of the Korean-derived foods that have exploded in popularity in recent years. Starting in Seoul, they uncover the crispy secrets of Korean fried chicken then, in Cheonan, discover the surprising origins of the massive popularity of pork luncheon meat - aka spam - before seeing how it's made. A short detour to the beach Dacheon leads to a shocking and unforgettable seafood. Finally, in Gwangju, they discover a world of kimchi, and learn the key to its global expansion