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What's on Now & Next (2026-05-25)
RTE One
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12:25Great Coastal Railway Journeys Michael Portillo sets off from Tynemouth on the first leg of a trip to Berwick-upon-Tweed, hearing about of a 19th-century tragedy at sea that inspired 140 local men to set up a coastal rescue service. At Long Sands beach, Michael rolls up his sleeves to help volunteers caring for sick and injured seals at the Tynemouth Aquarium Seal Hospital
13:00RTÉ News: One O'Clock and Weather National and international news
RTE2
[102]
12:30Malory Towers Twelve-year-old Darrell Rivers embarks on exciting adventures in the aftermath of the Second World War. Children's drama based on the character created by Enid Blyton
13:00Flix A Great Dane called Greta visits Flix's school as a part of official Dog/Cat Summit Relations. Flix positions himself as Greta's chaperone for the week
Virgin Media One
[103]
12:30News at 12:30 
13:00The Chase All that stands between Miranda from Llanybydder, Andre from Cambridge, Beverley from Rutland and David from Twickenham and thousands of pounds is the not-so-small matter of one of the Chasers. Bradley Walsh asks the questions, but do they have the answers?
TG4
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12:20Cheers Norm suspects Vera is being unfaithful with a neighbour, while Diane is incensed by the way that Sam refers to her during a radio interview. Comedy, starring Ted Danson, Shelley Long and George Wendt
12:50Geantraí Niall Vallely presents the music show from Red Ned's pub in Armagh. Those playing tonight include Caoimhín and Cillian Vallely, Brian Finnegan with Paul Meehan, Stephanie Makem and Lara and Barry Kerr
Virgin Media Two
[105]
12:00Moneyball Ian Wright hosts as Eaton, Charlotte and Liz try to bank money by dropping a ball from the Launcher onto an amount of cash. The money up for grabs continues to climb but so does the pressure as one final ball needs to be played - the Moneyball - that could see a player leaving with their hard-earned prize or going home with nothing
13:00Dress to Impress Roofer Matti, retail assistant Max and bartender Alfie picks outfits for telecoms worker Georgia, who choose her date based entirely on their fashion choices
Virgin Media Three
[106]
11:45Alex Polizzi's Secret Italy For the final leg of her journey, the hotelier heads to the south, a region she knows little about. In Puglia, she marvels at the local beehive-shaped dry stone huts and samples a wine with a difference, before heading to the Monte Pollino national park. Alex concludes her adventure in the city of Matera, where she attends the annual Festa della Madonna Bruna, a week-long carnival culminating in a pagan-style rite of destruction and a firework display
12:50Heartbeat Nick investigates a spate of sinister burglaries, while Greengrass and Blaketon become trapped underground while searching for buried treasure. Nick Berry stars
BBC One
[108]
12:00Bargain Hunt Two teams are challenged to scour an antiques fair and pick up bargains to sell for profit at auction
13:00BBC News at One; Weather A round-up of the latest headlines
Channel 4
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12:05Find It, Fix It, Flog It Henry Cole and Gemma Longworth head to Co Antrim, where they find a farm stuffed with antique tractors and an old tin smith's studio that's a treasure trove of antique furniture
13:10Help! We Bought a Village A couple from Norwich find shoes in their bread oven, and a couple's dream of buying a hamlet in Normandy is in jeopardy when their house sale falls through
E4
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[HD:162]
12:30The Simpsons Homer is appointed Springfield's new sanitation commissioner, but finds it so hard to keep his elaborate election promises that he is forced to spend the year's budget allocation in his first month in charge. Featuring the guest voices of U2 and Steve Martin
13:00The Simpsons Two company executives hire Homer to climb Springfield's most treacherous mountain, the ominously named Murderhorn, as a promotional stunt for their energy bar product. With the guest voice of Brendan Fraser
BBC Four
[117]
01:45Art That Made Us How the generation of artists who recorded the shocks of global war gave way in the 1950s and 1960s to an explosion of new voices from across the British Isles, reinventing the arts and creating a richer, more diverse culture. Young artists rebelled against the old establishment, kicking against the confines of class, sex, nation and race
19:00University Challenge The penultimate first-round match of the academic quiz sees four students from Newnham College, Cambridge pitting their wits against a team from the Courtauld Institute of Art in a bid to reach the second stage of the competition. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions
More4
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12:30Four in a Bed The guests arrive at Harbour Vista in Poole, Dorset, where most of them have been expecting something lavish - so they are surprised to be staying in owner Steve Webster's house
13:00Four in a Bed The B&B owners meet for the last time, to find out how much they've been paid and to settle some scores. Heather and Sally from Brockley Hall Hotel want some answers about why one of their rooms didn't scrub up. Plus, Alistair from The Star Inn 1744 queries his guests' cleanliness comments