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What's on Now & Next (2026-02-23)
RTE One
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00:15The Late Late Show Patrick Kielty hosts the light entertainment show, featuring a mix of celebrity guests, music, in-depth interviews and discussions on the stories that have the nation talking
01:45Nationwide Blathnaid Ní Chofaigh investigates the challenge of housing and the ongoing efforts to help people find a home
RTE2
[102]
01:05Flack Robyn has to get entitled stand-up comic Dan out of a hole after he is accused by a transgender comedian of being trans-phobic. Guest starring Alan Davies
02:05EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
Virgin Media One
[103]
01:20The Ipcress File Harry is handed over to the Chinese military and subject to a bewildering regime of mental torture, while Chico and Alice are suspicious of gaps in Lavotchkin's personal history. Dalby's rekindled love for the doctor takes its toll on his judgement at work and his composure at home where he can no longer bear to live in a joyless marriage. General Cathcart is dismayed by the cancellation of the neutron bomb project and invites Maddox to join a plan that will correct these errors of national direction.
06:15The Six O'Clock Show Chat show featuring celebrity interviews, food from leading chefs and guidance on a wide range of topics, from consumer affairs to the latest trends, with viewers invited to contribute with pictures, comments, stories and gossip
TG4
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00:50Borgen: Power & Glory The government is celebrating its first 100 days in power but there are signs of growing unrest within the New Democrats. Nyborg displays her mastery of politics when she succeeds in getting the USA to accept a limited Chinese presence in Greenland. In Danish
02:00Nuacht TG4 The day's main news stories from a regional, national and international perspective
Virgin Media Two
[105]
00:50Love Island: All Stars Join host Maya Jama for all the drama as the Love Island: All Stars winning couple for 2026 is announced
02:05Schitt's Creek Johnny fills in for Moira at the annual Mayor's Roast. David distracts Moira from finding out that Stevie and Patrick are taking private dancing lessons. Sitcom, starring Eugene Levy
Virgin Media Three
[106]
01:10Judge Rinder's Crime Stories The barrister examines two more real-life cases, including that of Darrell Simester, who was held against his will for 13 years on a farm in Newport, Wales. Plus, the case of Paul Roylance, who stole the money left to his mother Shelley when his father lost his life to cancer
07:00Heartbeat Miller's old Army captain shows up to make him a business proposition, which he turns down without regret. However, when Walker and Belay are called to investigate a vehicle theft, it becomes clear the sergeant's old friend has other matters to take care of in Aidensfield. Meanwhile, Gina is reluctant to let Jack paint her in the nude. Rural Sixties drama, with John Duttine and Jonathan Kerrigan
BBC One
[108]
00:55Michael McIntyre's Big Show Peter Crouch and Abbey Clancy take part in the first ever couples edition of Remember Me. B*Witched are duped into a waxwork-themed prank in the Unexpected Star Star segment, and Michael ropes in EastEnders stars Shane Richie and Gillian Taylforth to pull off his most ambitious TV Takeover to date. With music from Katherine Jenkins
01:55BBC News A round-up of the latest headlines
Channel 4
[111]
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01:25Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA After almost a decade away from this show, Gordon Ramsay returns to visit struggling restaurants across America, spending a week trying to help them become more successful. The Bel Aire Diner in Astoria, New York, is a family-run business apparently crumbling under dysfunction. With their parents retiring, the fiery chef urges two brothers to work through their emotional conflicts to save their beloved restaurant
02:15The Tony Blair Story The former prime minister discusses his second election victory, after which he built a close relationship with President George Bush. When terrorists struck the US on 9/11, he took a leading role in building support for the US-led war in Afghanistan. But when President Bush decided he wanted to get rid of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, the PM had a decision to make. He talks to director Michael Waldman about the decision to go to war in Iraq, which many see as his greatest mistake
E4
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[HD:162]
01:10Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including Britain's Got Talent, Bridgerton, Romeo and Duet, The 1% Club, Inside the Force: 24/7, Piers Morgan Uncensored, Formula 1: Drive to Survive, and BBC News
02:10Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on Britain's Got Talent, One Night Stand, and Gordon Ramsay's Future Food Stars. Plus, reviews of Great British History Hunters, Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof, This Came Out of Me, Boris Johnson's appearance on Good Morning Britain, and BBC News. First shown in May 2022
BBC Four
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01:00The Australian Wars The Tasmanian conflict of the 1820s resulted in a large death toll on both sides. Rachel Perkins examines the absence of public memorials in commemoration of those who lost their lives, as well as the reasons why, while also focusing on the history of the conflict and the main figures involved
02:00Face the Music Joseph Cooper invites viewers to match their musical wits against panellists Arianna Stassinopoulos, Brian Redhead and John Bird. With guest musician Walter Susskind. First broadcast in 1975
More4
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01:1024 Hours in A&E Nurse Emma is called to resus to help 71-year-old Thomas who has had a suspected stroke, and has a narrow window of time to give Thomas a life-saving drug. While treating him, Emma tells us the story of how she went from working in a dry-cleaners as a teenager to pursuing a career as a stroke nurse. At the same time, 88-year-old Mary is rushed to St George's after falling at home and injuring her head
02:1524 Hours in A&E The documentary following life inside an A&E department returns. Emergency care nurse Tim reflects on his role and describes the impact his GP father had on his life. Meanwhile, Pam, who has Alzheimer's, is brought in with suspected sepsis. The 82-year-old's daughter Lisa paints a picture of Pam in her early years as a lively, fun-loving woman managing a West End club. Emergency nurse practitioner Maria treats 27-year old Theo, who hurt his knee playing football