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What's on Now & Next (2026-02-12)
RTE One
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19:00Ear to the Ground Magazine show for farmers and rural residents, exploring the ever-changing nature of country life and landscape. Featuring topics including food safety, rural development, planning and environmental issues
19:30EastEnders Jake is nervous as he and Kat wait to see if Chrissie arrives. Linda and Max are giddy around each other, but Bea soon drops a bombshell by telling Elaine that Louie is Ollie's bully and Max knows it
RTE2
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19:00Bake Off: The Professionals Liam Charles and new-co-host Stacey Solomon present the return of the Channel 4 baking challenge with knobs on, as patisserie teams from establishments in Manchester, Cumbria, Wiltshire, Birmingham and London compete to be crowned the best in Britain. To kick things off, no-nonsense judges Benoit Blin and Cherish Finden set the pastry chefs a challenge to create 36 individual strawberry cakes and a chocolate sculpture, with no recipe to work from. For their showpiece, they are tasked to transform an ordinary treacle tart into a fine dining experience
20:00Grand Designs Kevin McCloud meets college deputy principal Danny who plans on building a four-bedroom house in his garden in North Lincolnshire. He plans to build a stylish, sustainable but affordable home among the trees with dramatic bedroom pods raised on steel stilts on the edge of a fishing pond to help his three children connect to nature. With plenty of ambition but no experience as a self-builder, his £300,000 budget doesn't seem to match the scale of his project
Virgin Media One
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19:00News at 7 The latest national and international news stories from the Virgin Media News team
19:30Friends Phoebe shocks everyone by announcing she is actually married to a gay Canadian ice-skater who needed a Green Card - and is still in love with him. Lisa Kudrow stars
TG4
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19:00Nuacht TG4 The day's main news stories from a regional, national and international perspective
19:30Seal le Dáithí Dáithí Ó Sé talks to choreographer, Irish-language activist and community-builder Ruairí Ó Donnabháin, who lives and works on Cléire, the Gaeltacht island off Cork's south-west coast. From island residency to international stages, Ruairí's work re-imagines how performance and language interact in contemporary Irish art
Virgin Media Two
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19:00The Chase Bradley Walsh presents as Nick from Borehamwood, Emma from Nottingham, Fiona from Folkestone and Ali from Newcastle pit their wits against one of the ruthless Chasers in the hope of winning a potential prize pot worth thousands of pounds
20:00You Bet! Stephen Mulhern hosts the game show as it travels around the UK to find ordinary people taking on extraordinary challenges for the chance to win £5,000, with a celebrity panel predicting if the challengers can complete the tasks with which they are faced
Virgin Media Three
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18:50Wycliffe A ritual killing in a village church points to the work of a satanic cult, but the detective thinks local animosity might actually hold the key to the mystery. Detective drama, starring Jack Shepherd
19:55Heartbeat No-nonsense teacher Jim Osgood uses his experience of the Territorial Army to impose strict discipline at Ashfordly School, but he goes too far with schoolboy troublemaker Gary Bell and puts him in hospital. Determined to get revenge, the youngster breaks into Osgood's office and steals his gun, leaving Mason with little time to avert a tragedy. Joe McFadden and Lisa Kay star
BBC One
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19:00The One Show Roman Kemp and Alex Jones host the live magazine show featuring a mixture of celebrity chat and stories of interest
19:30EastEnders Jake is nervous as he and Kat wait to see if Chrissie arrives. Linda and Max are giddy around each other, but Bea soon drops a bombshell by telling Elaine that Louie is Ollie's bully and Max knows it
Channel 4
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19:00Channel 4 News Including sport and weather
20:00George Clarke's Building Home In Anglesey, Tina, Steve and their teenage daughter plan to create a magnificent home of steel, glass and stone in a stunning, windswept plot doesn't come without its problems. Apart from delays cause by bad weather, steels arrive in the wrong size and plastered ceilings need to be taken down again. The ambition of the build itself also brings its own degree of construction headaches, as they've designed a substantial home of two parts. This promises to be an eye-catching designer home, but the snags mean that the £800,000 budget may well be breached
E4
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19:00The Simpsons Everyone in Springfield gets hooked on a miracle weight loss drug - except Homer
19:30The Simpsons Homer is forced to take down his festive decorations after Lisa is traumatised by Halloween Horror Night at Krustyland, but not everybody is understanding about it. Marge experiences difficulties when she takes Bart out to a trick-or-treating party
BBC Four
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19:00Great British Railway Journeys Michael Portillo's railway journey through the Midlands and West Country takes him to Coventry, where he recalls the destruction by the German Luftwaffe of the city's gothic cathedral in November 1940. He visits the factory of the London Electric Vehicle Company, manufacturers of the iconic London taxi, and then heads south to Royal Leamington Spa and the national centre for the Guide Dogs for the Blind
19:30Coastal Path Explorer Paul Rose sets off from Ladram Bay, heading for the chalk cliffs of Beer Head in South Devon. Here John Scott takes him underground on a tour of Beer Quarry caves, where until a few years ago limestone had been extracted for almost 2,000 years. Continuing along the coastal path to Charmouth, he learns about fossil hunting and ammonites and after enjoying the wild orchids in the ancient wildflower meadows of West Hay farm, begins the steep climb up to Golden Cap, the highest point on the path with stunning views along the Jurassic Coast
More4
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18:55Car S.O.S. Tim Shaw and Fuzz Townshend head to Derbyshire to rescue a 1971 Lamborghini Espada. This Italian supercar belongs to life-long petrolhead Ged, who bought it in 1977 for £4,000. However, Ged's aim to restore it to its former glory ground to a halt when serious health issues got in the way
19:55The Dog House Two teenage brothers need a peacekeeper, but are sceptical that Maggie, a cute Chihuahua cross, has quite the 'look' they are after. Barrie from south Wales has brought his sister Carol for moral support, hoping the Bizzy the spaniel can prove to be a great match. Nicola and Matt are a couple with very different dogs in mind - so it's down to Woodgreen to find the lucky pooch they can both agree on