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What's on Now & Next (2026-01-25)
RTE One
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02:15Streets of Gold: Mumbai A look at the Indian boomtown and the super-rich people that call it home, beginning by going behind the scenes at the start of the social season for its richest citizens. Designers Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla throw open the doors of their fashionable residence on Juhu Beach as preparations get under way for the launch of their new collection, while author Shobhaa De marks the occasion of the publication of her latest novel by being interviewed by Bollywood heart-throb Aamir Khan
03:25EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
RTE2
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02:40EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
06:00EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
Virgin Media One
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01:00Ireland'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
06:30Who's Doing the Dishes? Brian McFadden invites Team Fitness to guess the identity of another celebrity host, this time in the form of Steps star Ian 'H' Watkins
TG4
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02:15Réalta Agus Gaolta Síomha Ní Ruairc hosts the latest search for Ireland's most talented family, as the best singing, dancing and musical families the nation has to offer compete against each other. Judging the contenders are sean-nós singer Irial Ó Ceallaigh and broadcaster Sinéad Ní Uallacháin, who are joined this week by guest judge Padraig Jack. Raised on music and song, Padraig has carried that tradition to a global audience with his critically acclaimed albums
03:15Ollchlár Ros na Rún Dean is determined to find the missing cash, convinced that following the money will lead him straight to his father's killer. However, the ground shifts beneath him when he learns that female DNA was found on Risteard's body
Virgin Media Two
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01:20I Kissed a Girl The aftermath of a dramatic kiss-off rocks the masseria to its core. Some girls question whether they made the right decision. One couple judges the decision made by their friend, another continues to battle their communication issues, and a third grapples with nerves and uncertainty
07:10Cash Trapped Quiz hosted by Bradley Walsh in which six contestants battle it out across a series of fast-paced question rounds where the players must actively try to sabotage their opponents by beating them to the buzzer and trapping them out of the game. In the final round, the person who has earned the most cash will go head to head against the rest of the group to try to take their winnings home
Virgin Media Three
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01:10The Doctor Blake Mysteries When a lottery winner is kidnapped and held to ransom, Blake uses his keen instincts and personal touch to sift through the suspects
06:55Heartbeat The bobbies of Aidensfield try to get to the bottom of a series of burglaries in which the culprit only steals certain valuable objects, including Tricia's postcard collection. Meanwhile, Blaketon attempts to raise support for his local election campaign, with surprising results. Rural police drama, starring Jason Durr, Clare Calbraith and Derek Fowlds
BBC One
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01:25BBC News A round-up of the latest headlines
06:00Breakfast A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather
Channel 4
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02:20Dispatches The Government's decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation has been met with waves of controversy, and thousands have taken to the streets to protest. Over 2,000 people who expressed public support for the group have been arrested, threatening to overwhelm the police and the justice system. Reporter Matt Shea investigates the truth about Palestine Action and why the Government felt the need to proscribe them alongside ISIS and neo-Nazis
03:15Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer visit the Alcorn family in Peebles in the Scottish Borders. The family of four lives in a conservation area and while dad Dave loves their grey-stone Victorian villa for its picture-book charm, mum Amy despises its lack of practicality. With no off-road parking, no third bedroom and no downstairs bathroom - not to mention the small, draughty kitchen - she has quite a list. Would it be best to simply move on to one of the new properties picked out by Phil, or can Kirstie come up with a way of making their home work?
E4
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02:35Naked Attraction Twenty six-year-old psychology student Alesia is tired of meeting 'boys' and is now seeking someone more emotionally mature than her previous partners. Next up is Louise from London, who has travelled the world and been on over 200 dates, but is still no closer to finding her soul mate. Anna Richardson assists both singletons, inviting them to choose their favourite partner from a line-up of potential dates who reveal themselves one body part at a time until fully nude. The contenders then don their glad rags to enjoy a date together
03:25Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA The fiery chef comes to the aid of a French restaurant in the heart of Moorpark, California. The pompous, over-complicated cuisine is keeping the customers away and there is an imminent threat of bankruptcy. However, the owner is vigorously opposed to change, despite the failings of his current business model
BBC Four
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02:55Mysteries of the Bayeux Tapestry The famous 11th-century embroidery depicting the story of the Norman conquest of England is an extraordinary work of art. Yet little is known about its origins. Here, archaeologists, historians, biologists, anthropologists and even astrophysicists join forces to unravel its mysteries, analysing every detail to shed light on a pivotal moment in history
19:00Inside Classical Tom Service presents a concert celebrating the BBC SSO's 90th anniversary at City Halls in Glasgow, with Stephen Hough the soloist for Grieg's Piano Concerto in A minor. The orchestra also plays Ayanna Witter-Johnson's Bacchanale, which was written to mark the occasion, before the National Youth Choir of Scotland and soloists Pumeza Matshikiza, Beth Taylor, John Findon and Ashley Riches join for Michael Tippett's epic oratorio A Child of Our Time
More4
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02:2024 Hours in A&E A 13-year-old girl is rushed to St George's after being knocked off her bike at a pedestrian crossing, while in Paediatrics, a 12-year-old suffers a wound in his groin after falling from a tree and impaling his leg. An 85-year-old woman brought into urgent care after a fall at home relates her experiences of being evacuated during the Second World War
03:25Food Unwrapped A selection of the team's favourite investigations. Kate Quilton visits Haagen-Dazs to find out why some vanilla ice-creams are more expensive than others, while Helen Lawal heads to Tanzania to see the lengths vanilla farmers go to in the production of the natural flavouring. Matt Tebbutt travels to the Netherlands to explore the myth that Edam was once used as emergency cannon balls and Jimmy Doherty learns about an innovative solution to the problem of shellfish feeding on discarded plastic in the sea