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What's on Now & Next (2026-05-31)
RTE One
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14:35Bloom Horticultural programme exploring the simple pleasures afforded by flowers, examining a different genus each week and seeking the country's most beautiful gardens
15:05Masters: Keepers of Tradition A look at the work of blacksmith John Hogan, exploring how he came into his profession. Cameras follow John as he takes on the most ambition restoration of his career - a crumbling Victorian gate at Westport House, eaten by rust after decades of exposure to sea salt and Atlantic weather
RTE2
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15:00FIFA World Cup 26 Preview A look ahead to the tournament, which takes place in the USA, Mexico and Canada
15:30The Sunday Game Live Monaghan v Mayo (Throw-in 4.00pm). Joanne Cantwell presents coverage of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship first-round match at St Tiernach's Park. Monaghan qualified after finishing as runners-up to Armagh in the Ulster Senior Football Championship, and Mayo were semi-finalists in the Connacht Senior Football Championship. With analysis from Conor McManus and Lee Keegan
Virgin Media One
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14:55Britain's Got Talent After weeks of auditions and five semi-finals, the national talent search comes to a close as the remaining acts perform one last time. Their aim is to win a slot at this year's Royal Variety Performance and get their hands on the £250,000 cash prize. All they have to do is impress the voting public, as the opinions of judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and KSI count for nothing - who wins is entirely down to the viewers at home. Presented by Ant and Dec
17:30News at 5.30 
TG4
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14:05Scoth na gComórtas Ardáin 2025 A look back at the highlights from some of the competitions at Oireachtas na Samhna 2025, which was staged in Belfast
15:02An Aimsir Láithreach National and international weather forecast
Virgin Media Two
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14:35Friends Emily asks Ross to move away from his friends, while Monica and Rachel are understandably taken aback to meet a hairy man who they mistake for a yeti. American comedy, starring David Schwimmer and Helen Baxendale
15:05Friends Ross moves in with Chandler and Joey, but the transition does not go as smoothly as expected. Danny deals Rachel's ego a blow by introducing her to an exceptionally dull date, and Phoebe becomes disillusioned with the health inspector she is seeing
Virgin Media Three
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14:55A Touch of Frost An armed robbery ends in murder and Frost wastes no time in arresting a known crook he saw at the scene during the getaway, convinced he is one of the men responsible. With this little mystery to solve, as well as a case of four burglaries in as many days at the same house, the dogged policeman's lot proves a busy one indeed. David Jason stars, with Billy Murray and James Hayes
17:00Home Fires Frances takes in an evacuee from Liverpool, who is not what she expected. Erica is forced to face the consequences of her actions, while Miriam writes letters to soldiers on the front line that cause more harm than good. Laura and Richard's secret affair is jeopardised when someone sees them together, Teresa receives devastating news, and Claire must decide whether or not to stand by Spencer
BBC One
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15:00The Americas Extraordinary animal behaviours in the Amazon rainforest, including rare footage of a million turtle hatchlings in southern Brazil making a perilous dash to the river as black caiman prey on them. In Venezuela, a young harpy eagle endures intense storms while in the Pantanal, caiman engage in an elaborate courtship display
15:40The Americas Wildlife in the north of the American continent, from wolves and polar bears competing for prey in Hudson Bay to male walruses singing together off Alaska's coast. In summer, millions of salmon begin their epic journey upstream, while newborn caribou navigate dangerous river crossings on their first migratory trek. In Alberta, sharp-tailed grouse practise their courtship dances under car headlights
Channel 4
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14:15Women's FA Cup Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester City (Kick-off 3.00pm). Jill Scott and Maisie Adam present all the action from the showpiece match at Wembley Stadium. Both teams came back from 2-0 down in their semi-finals to win 3-2, with Brighton prevailing thanks to Nadine Noordam's winner against Liverpool in the fifth minute of stoppage time. Bunny Shaw was the hero in her side's clash with Chelsea as the double-chasing Citizens left it even later, first sending the match into extra time and then scoring the decisive goal
17:30George Clarke's Amazing Spaces George follows more of the most eccentric, ambitious and passionate self-builders he's ever met. He also attempts to create an elegant airborne cabin from an old industrial scissor lift and heads to Denmark, home of gorgeous and minimalist architecture. In this episode, a young couple challenge themselves to fit a camper on the back of a tiny Italian Tuk-Tuk, and a father of two boys creates a quirky getaway in an abandoned nuclear bunker. Meanwhile, George and Will Hardie create lightweight furniture for their sky cabin, with mixed results
E4
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14:45The Simpsons Lisa becomes insecure about her size after she and Bart contract a bizarre infection that requires treatment from steroids that cause temporary weight gain
15:20The Simpsons Homer offers to play matchmaker for Smithers and introduces him to jetsetting fashion designer mogul Michael de Graaf
BBC Four
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02:20Timeshift Author Stella Duffy sets out to produce her own novel for Mills & Boon, the company that has become one of the biggest names in romantic fiction. She enlists the help of some avid fans in a challenging mission that takes her from London to Italy and offers an insight into the joy and frustration of writing
19:00Wildlife on One The invasion of Cape Town by penguins in 1984 paved the way for others to breed on the African mainland, despite the blazing sunshine and human presence. David Attenborough reveals the interdependence of these birds, which choose a new home each year on the offshore islands or in town
More4
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14:05George Clarke's Old House, New Home In the seaside town of Weymouth, Dorset, the presenter helps a couple whose first-time family home was destroyed overnight by a flash flood. When they bought their 19th-century coach house in 2018, they had planned to renovate its higgledy-piggledy layout, but the overnight disaster means they've got a far bigger project than they bargained for. The architect also visits Chiswick, west London, to assist a couple whose master bedroom and bathroom he redesigned a couple of years ago. With a growing family, next on their demolition list is the pokey kitchen
15:10A Place in the Sun Jean Johansson heads to the glorious Greek island of Crete to help Jeanette and Phil, who are dreaming of starting a new, relaxed way of life in the sunshine while spending more quality time together. They're focusing their search around the beautiful, ancient city of Chania and ideally want a three-bedroom detached house with a pool. They have allocated a budget of £170,000, so Jean hunts out five properties for them to consider