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What's on Now & Next (2026-01-22)
RTE One
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[HD:135]
06:00EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
07:00Teleshopping Buying goods from the comfort of home
RTE2
[102]
06:00EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
07:50news2day Domestic and international news items of interest to younger viewers
Virgin Media One
[103]
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
07:00Ireland AM =Magazine programme blending a mixture of lifestyle interviews and news content, with human interest stories, consumer affairs, health, politics, gardening, education, finance, food and fashion
TG4
[104]
06:14Dora Dora and Boots help clean up after a flood in order to get things ready for Verde's birthday party
06:37Abby's Amazing Adventures Basket brings Abby and Rudy to an amusement park to enjoy the sights
Virgin Media Two
[105]
01:35Jann Jann and Max spy on their mother, Nora, as she goes on a date. Canadian comedy series, starring singer-songwriter Jann Arden as a fictionalised version of herself
07:00Impossible Engineering The spacecraft designed for the first manned mission to Mars, planned to launch by 2035, which requires the most powerful rocket ever built and a specially designed crew module
Virgin Media Three
[106]
01:20The Doctor Blake Mysteries Patrick Tyneman's son Edward, recently released from jail, is arrested for the murder of a freemason. Everyone suspects Edward, but Blake must put his former rivalry with the Tynemans aside as he investigates, with the help of his former police colleague Doug Ashby
07:30Heartbeat Gina is shocked to discover a severed hand in a dustbin and the subsequent police investigation unearths evidence which suggests someone on Lord Ashfordly's estate may be responsible. Meanwhile, Peggy invests in a freezer for her latest business venture, but soon finds her new purchase at the centre of the murder case. Last in series, starring Tricia Penrose, Gwen Taylor and Jonathan Kerrigan
BBC One
[108]
06:00Breakfast A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather
09:30Morning Live Gethin Jones and Nikki Fox host the weekday magazine show featuring a mixture of topical discussion and expert advice for viewers
Channel 4
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[HD:142]
06:25Cheers Norm repaints Evan Drake's house while he is away, and gives Rebecca the chance to come over and look at his bedroom, but things go awry when Drake returns home early
06:55Cheers Frasier helps Carla overcome her terror of flying, while Rebecca anxiously awaits a visit from a restaurant critic. Bar-room comedy, starring Kelsey Grammer and Rhea Perlman
E4
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[HD:162]
06:30Modern Family Phil is convinced he is going to have a day of bad luck after failing to successfully complete his daily superstition, but Claire is eager to make it to a concert and has no time for his silly ideas. Meanwhile, Mitch is certain Cam is undermining him during their kitchen renovation, and Jay is determined to get Gloria to admit she was in a car accident
06:55Rude(ish) Tube Comedy clips showcasing amusing internet videos on the themes of food and animals
BBC Four
[117]
02:20The Stuarts in Exile Part two of two. Dr Clare Jackson reveals how the Jacobite campaign took place on a European-wide stage, rather than purely Scottish, and inspired a nexus of international intrigue and covert plots. Jackson explores why so many law-abiding Scots and English were prepared to support the Catholic Stuarts and how the new Protestant Hanoverian regime hung by a thread, as George I and II struggled to impose their authority on frequently hostile and anti-European subjects
19:00Great British Railway Journeys Michael Portillo travels by tram to the former cotton town of Oldham on the edge of the Peak District. Here he visits Oldham Coliseum, the town's Victorian repertory theatre, and hears about the lifting of censorship by the Lord Chamberlain's Office in the late 1960s. He then goes hiking before a visit to Sheffield, where he attends a knife-making workshop. He ends this part of his journey admiring the striking post-war sculptures of Barbara Hepworth at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield
More4
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[HD:168]
03:25Food Unwrapped Jimmy Doherty examines whether it is worth growing your own fruit and vegetables, or if the supermarket equivalent is always cheaper, and learns about Britain's current soil crisis. Helen Lawal exposes the lucrative trade of illegal trafficking of eels and Kate Quilton discovers what gives ginger beer its kick
08:55Food Unwrapped Kate Quilton's in Portugal to find out what exactly locust bean gum is. Briony May Williams wants to know why strawberry juice is so elusive in supermarkets, and Matt Tebbutt is in the Orkney Islands to uncover some very special residents