| What's on Now & Next (2025-12-14) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
00:10 | Agatha Christie's Marple | The sleuth investigates the murder of her old friend Father Gorman, using a list of names sent by the priest moments before his death to bring the guilty party to justice. Following a trail of clues to London, Marple is drawn to the Pale Horse Inn - where she discovers a sinister world of occult practices. Drama, starring Julia McKenzie in the title role, with Lynda Baron, Pauline Collins, Nicholas Parsons and Neil Pearson |
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| 01:05 | The Tourist | Helen is drawn to the mysteries of the past, but as she digs deeper into the McDonnell and Cassidy feud, she and Elliot realise that the truth may destroy their relationship. Meanwhile, Elliot is forced to reckon with the consequences of his actions and must make a choice in order to protect the ones he loves. Niamh refuses to back down but runs the risk of hurting others in the process | |
| RTE2
[102] |
23:50 | Grace Harte | Leo is missing presumed dead, and Grace is in shock, afraid that by sometimes wishing for this she made it happen. Danny is playing it cool, even helping in the search for Leo's body. Then, a shocking event throws Grace and Danny into turmoil |
| 00:50 | Secrets and Spies: A Nuclear Game | In 1985, a very tense time, a young Mikhail Gorbachev is instated as the new leader of the Soviet Union. East and West have been publicly stockpiling nuclear weapons for decades, neither side wanting to appear weak. Plus, the spying game threatens the first tentative moves towards peace | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
00:00 | Finding Jack Charlton | Gabriel Clarke presents a profile of the World Cup-winning footballer, looking at his special relationship with Ireland after becoming the national team's manager, his complicated relationship with brother Bobby, and his final battle with dementia. With contributions from his wife Pat and son John, alongside celebrated Irish players, musicians, writers and politicians, including Larry Mullen, Roddy Doyle, Brendan O'Carroll, Paul McGrath, Niall Quinn, Mick McCarthy, David O'Leary and Andy Townsend |
| 06:30 | Pressure Pad | General knowledge quiz, hosted by John Barrowman, in which two teams of five players are pitted against each other inside an illuminated arena, known as the Pressure Pad. The team with the most players remaining for the final round will put itself in the strongest position to win the rolling jackpot on offer | |
| TG4
[104] |
00:30 | Thomas Moore: Bard na hÉireann | Documentary looking at Moore's intriguing life and work, while considering new interpretations of many of his best-known songs such as The Minstrel Boy and The Last Rose of Summer, from contemporary artists such as Duke Special and Méav Ní Mhaolchatha. Thomas Moore's life remains a mystery some 250 years on. A writer, poet and lyricist, his multi-faceted life was much more than the sum of his melodies. His life was full of contrasts, from his early years at Trinity College as one of the few Catholics admitted, his life as an Irishman in England to his mixed-religion marriage |
| 02:00 | Nuacht TG4 | The day's main news stories from a regional, national and international perspective | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
00:20 | Love Island: All Stars | The fourth week has kicked off and the sparks are flying again - our cast of stunning singles have no idea what to expect from one day to the next, but the only thing they do know is that absolutely none of them wants to head for home while that sun is shining and love hangs in the air |
| 01:20 | Love Island: All Stars | As the temperature keeps on rising with every passing day in the nation's favourite villa, the only thing our legends know right now is that they should expect the unexpected in paradise - as the sun keeps on shining and Cupid keeps firing those arrows, it's pretty clear that nobody wants to head for home | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
00:10 | Ireland's Thalidomide Scandal | The thalidomide scandal in Ireland, which is considered one of the country's longest-running medical tragedies. The flawed drug was used in the 1960s to treat morning sickness and as a sedative for pregnant women and teething infants. It was sold over the counter under various brand names, and was also available from general practitioners and in hospitals, surgeries and maternity homes. Unfortunately, it led to numerous children being born with a range of severe deformities |
| 07:00 | Heartbeat | A number of strange events take place at an empty house, giving Mike the idea that a runaway boy is hiding out in Aidensfield, and a chance meeting in the pub steers Bernie in the unlikely direction of the entertainment industry | |
| BBC One
[108] |
23:50 | The Women's Football Show | Highlights of the weekend's matches in the Super League, including Everton v Arsenal Brighton & Hove Albion v Chelsea and Manchester City v Aston Villa |
| 00:40 | The Graham Norton Show | The host catches up with double Oscar-winner Emma Thompson, who reflects on her role in Apple TV conspiracy thriller Down Cemetery Road. Also on the sofa are comedy great Rowan Atkinson, returning as the chaotic Trevor Bingley in the new series Man vs Baby, Hollywood star Timothee Chalamet, now appearing in the table-tennis comedy-drama Marty Supreme and former editor-in-chief of British Vogue Edward Enninful, whose new publication is the quarterly 72. Plus, music from Brit Award-winner JADE | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
23:55 | xXx: The Next Level | The American secretary of defence forms a covert military organisation with the intention of assassinating the president. A government spymaster is ready to foil the plot but, since his top agent is dead, he has to recruit an imprisoned soldier to help him. Action sequel, starring Ice Cube, Samuel L Jackson and Willem Dafoe |
| 01:45 | Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin | Margot, a young woman who was abandoned by her mother as a baby, travels to a secluded Amish community with a documentary film crew seeking answers about her mother and extended family. Horror thriller, starring Emily Bader, Roland Buck III and Dan Lippert | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
00:10 | The Inbetweeners | Simon passes his driving test, so the lads decide to take a trip to a theme park. However, things start to go wrong when their route is obstructed by a funeral cortege and the newly qualified motorist has an accident in the car park. Later, Will regrets ever making the journey when he disgraces himself on a rollercoaster |
| 00:40 | The Inbetweeners | Will discovers that attending a mixed-sex school is not so bad after all when he manages to get a date with the most popular girl in the year above. However, his growing obsession with her begins to alienate him from his friends. Comedy, starring Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Blake Harrison | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
00:30 | Michael Aspel at the BBC | Before he became one of Britain's best-loved presenters, Michael Aspel was one of the faces of early TV as a continuity announcer in the fledgling days of broadcasting. In this programme, Aspel looks back on a career that spanned newsreading, children's favourites like Crackerjack and Ask Aspel and shows including This Is Your Life and Antiques Roadshow. With stories of interviews gone delightfully wrong, encounters with silver screen legends, and even his comic turns with Morecambe and Wise, this is the definitive portrait of a man who helped shape British TV |
| 01:15 | Ask Aspel | Michael Aspel presents an edition of the children's request show, featuring guest Kate Bush, who performs Cashca from Baghdad. First broadcast in 1978 | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
00:20 | 999: On the Front Line | Bromsgrove paramedics Natalka Greenwood and Sam Watson are called to a 10-year-old boy who has autism and has injured his back on a trampoline. At the same time in Birmingham, paramedic Ayaz Ali and technician Ashley Price treat a 12-year-old girl who has been injured in a car crash. In a police custody suite, paramedics Adi Ahmed and Mark McDonagh are looking after a man under arrest who the police suspect has taken a drug overdose |
| 01:25 | 24 Hours in A&E | Train driver Andy, 48, is rushed in after falling 12ft from a tree while cutting branches and landing on his feet, badly fracturing both ankles, and doctors are concerned the impact may have caused life-changing damage to critical nerves and blood vessels in his feet and legs. Angela, 59, has come to St George's as her heart has been beating at over 150bpm for eight hours, risking stroke and other complications. Cardiologist Dr Arun's attempts to bring down her pulse using a powerful drug aren't successful, so he decides to electrically shock her heart to reset it | |