| What's on Now & Next (2026-04-24) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
14:00 | Shortland Street | Maeve skirts the truth, and TK paints over the cracks |
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| 14:30 | Fair City | Georgie spooks Lily when he suggests that Victor may have an eye for her and Orla is rocked when she finds out Junior has a secret girlfriend. Ger is in a bind after an ultimatum from Detective Buckley, while the fallout from Fergal's prank deepens when Melanie warns he committed a crime | |
| RTE2
[102] |
14:00 | Malory Towers | Lily discovers a hidden secret when her and Jo make a film. Miss Grayling is angry with Lily, who decides to leave - but has she gone for good? |
| 14:30 | JourneyCam International | Twelve-year-old reporter Roland heads to South Africa, reuniting with family and venturing into the African bush in search of the Big Five | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
13:30 | Live Racing | Coverage of a meeting that features the Classic Trial, The Gordon Richards Stakes and the Sandown Mile from Sandown Park, plus National Hunt racing at Perth. Ed Chamberlin presents, with analysis from Jason Weaver and Adele Mulrennan, reporting from Matt Chapman and commentary from Richard Hoiles |
| 16:00 | Help Me Buy a Home | Buyers agent Liz O'Kane records the unfiltered realities Irish people face in the search for a home, taking a raw and honest look at the emotional rollercoaster, challenges and hard-won joys of buying a property | |
| TG4
[104] |
13:30 | Murder, She Wrote | Jessica pulls out all the stops to help private eye Harry McGraw find his partner's murderer. Angela Lansbury and Jerry Orbach star |
| 14:25 | Plean Bee | Bees and pollinators have been declining in Ireland and other countries for decades - as a result of mono-culture, pollution, climate change and disease. This decline comes at a huge cost to agriculture, to wildflowers and trees, and to many parts of the natural world that mankind takes for granted | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
14:00 | Storage Hoarders | Aggie MacKenzie meets a woman who has returned from France and wants to declutter her possessions before starting a new life in north Wales. Plus, a retired pro-golfing caddy needs a helping hand sorting through his many belongings |
| 15:00 | What Would Your Kid Do? | Children are filmed in a school specially rigged with hidden cameras. In the studio, host Jason Manford challenges parents to predict what their child will do in each situation, providing an insight into the developing minds of five to seven year-olds. The family with the most correct predictions goes through to the final. And the kids choose the prizes | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
13:45 | This Time Next Year | Davina McCall meets more members of the public who pledge to make a change in their lives one year from now - then catches up with them 12 months on to see how they have got on. They include childhood sweethearts Fiona and David, who are hoping for a child with the help of a surrogate, a policewoman looking for love, and a woman who intends to fly off on her dream holiday - if she can lose enough weight |
| 14:50 | The Hotel Inspector | Alex Polizzi heads to Colliters Brook Farm near Bristol, to try to make sense of owner Richard's struggling business and help make his dream a reality. After being forced to run a makeshift B&B from the farmhouse instead of his original plan to renovate an old barn on his property, Richard has been trying hard to get his dream back on track, but crippling debts have led to him being stuck in a rut, with no clear direction. Alex can see huge potential the farm, but getting Richard to pull everything together and maximise his profits proves one of her toughest challenges to date | |
| BBC One
[108] |
14:00 | Father Brown | Brenda finds love at the home of a clock collector, but it may just be that she has fallen for a killer. Fifties-set crime drama, starring Mark Williams and Ruby-May Martinwood |
| 14:45 | Escape to the Country | Briony May Williams assists a couple from London in the market for a new home in the countryside of Oxfordshire or Wiltshire that has enough space for them and their two young sons. Taking time away from house hunting, Briony learns why the relatively new practice of not mowing the grass in the month of May is here to stay | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
13:10 | Matt Baker: Travels with Mum & Dad | Matt, Mike and Janice head down by the riverside in Durham for one of the biggest events in this historic city's social calendar - the 191st Durham Regatta. Elsewhere, the family explore some of the wonders of the regatta's historic surroundings, discover the secrets of Durham Castle, and get a lift in a rare vintage car to see the exotic wonders housed in the wonderful Durham University Botanic Garden |
| 14:10 | Countdown | Colin Murray hosts the words-and-numbers quiz, with Rachel Riley taking care of the board and Susie Dent joined by Paralympian Richard Whitehead in Dictionary Corner | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
14:00 | The Simpsons | When Maggie can't drop off to sleep, Homer tells her a bedtime story about a holiday to the Grand Canyon taken by the Simpsons and the Flanders. At first the two families are at odds, but when they get stranded, Homer and Ned must go for help and the clans begin to bond |
| 14:30 | Modern Family | Cameron seizes the opportunity to celebrate his birthday, which only comes around once every four years, so the pressure is on Mitchell to organise an occasion to remember. Phil's day is ruined by the female members of his family, who are all feeling emotional, while Jay tries to assert his manhood when it is called into question. American comedy, starring Eric Stonestreet, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Ty Burrell | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:05 | Roy Orbison at the BBC | A selection of archive performances for a celebration of the singer-songwriter, who Elvis Presley famously described as 'the best singer in the world'. Featuring hits Only the Lonely, Crying and Oh, Pretty Woman, In Dreams and I Drove All Night |
| 19:00 | Snooker: The World Championship | Hazel Irvine presents live coverage of the evening session on day seven at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, featuring the of conclusion of a second-round match and the second session of another. Chris Wakelin was the first player to progress to the quarter-finals last year, overcoming Mark Allen 13-6, despite Allen's maximum 147 break in the second session. With commentary and analysis from Steve Davis, Ken Doherty, Steven Hallworth, Stephen Hendry, John Parrott, Joe Perry, Dennis Taylor and Lee Walker | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
14:05 | Come Dine with Me | Data analyst John Tower hosts the second dinner party in north Kent, and lets his passion for military re-enactment show when he barks orders at the table. However, not all the guests enjoy his fatty pork stew and psychedelic dessert, and two argue over dating etiquette |
| 14:35 | Come Dine with Me | Project manager Yemi Christopher-Soares hosts the third dinner party in north Kent, where she hopes the guests will enjoy her Nigerian-inspired menu and appreciate her love of all things spicy | |