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What's on Now & Next (2026-03-15)
RTE One
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23:00The 98th Academy Awards Ceremony 2026 Live Conan O'Brien hosts the 98th Oscars from the Dolby Theatre in Ovation Hollywood. Sinners, Frankenstein, Marty Supreme, and One Battle After Another all stand a chance of winning awards, as does Jessie Buckley, whose turn in Hamnet has created a lot of buzz in Tinseltown. She's up for Actress in a Leading Role, while Wunmi Mosaku stands a chance of landing Actress in a Supporting Role for Sinners. Competing in the Best Picture category are Bugonia, F1, Frankenstein, Hamnet, Marty Supreme, One Battle After Another, The Secret Agent, Sentimental Value, Sinners and Train Dreams
02:35European Parliament Report Update on the latest developments from the European Parliament in Brussels
RTE2
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00:05D-Day: The Unheard Tapes Hundreds of thousands of Allied troops land on five beaches along the Normandy coast - as told by those who were there in interviews lip-synced by actors. Powerful interviews with those who were there lead us through their story of the invasion as it unfolds. American soldiers on Omaha face a bloodbath, while Royal Marine commandos encounter chaos at Sword Beach. As night draws in, troops finally make it off the sand - but the threats ahead prove even greater
01:15Cheaters Josh arrives back at his flat to discover that Esther has just returned from her travels with her new beau, Lars, in tow
Virgin Media One
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00:00The Day Diana Died Piecing together the critical hours following the news of the Princess of Wales' death and examining key decisions made by the Royal Household, newsrooms and Tony Blair's government. This programme looks at the moment the Queen was informed about Diana's death in Paris, and follows the return of her body to British soil. Featuring contributions from Tina Brown, Colin Tebbutt, Dickie Arbiter and Ian Hislop
01:25Betrayal Veteran MI5 operative John Hughes is due to meet a British-Iranian informant who claims to have intelligence about a threat to national security, the man is killed before he can talk. All evidence points towards the death being a gangland dispute, but when John secretly meets with a source, the investigation brings him into dangerously close contact with a formidable Stockport gang. Spy thriller, starring Shaun Evans and Romola Garai
TG4
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23:45Cork Folk Festival With Cork legend John Spillane, box player Diarmuid Ó Meachair, Sliabh Luachra music from Áine and Francis O'Connor and fiddler Ciara Murphy
00:45Ceartas Crua - Mná v An Dlí Two-part documentary examining the real impact of 100 years of the Irish State on the country's women through the prism of the judicial system
Virgin Media Two
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00:00The Graham Norton Show The host returns with a roster of guests including Hollywood stars Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt, who are appearing together in true-life sports drama The Smashing Machine. Oscar-winning actor and writer Matthew McConaughey chats about his survival thriller The Lost Bus, and James Norton discusses his role in Steven Knight's new period succession drama House of Guinness. Plus, singer-songwriter RAYE chats and performs her new single Where Is My Husband!
01:05Iain Stirling's CelebAbility Scarlett Moffat leads a group of three friends looking to win a slew of prizes by defeating Alex George, Maisie Smith, the Vivienne and Dane Baptiste in a series of silly games
Virgin Media Three
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00:10Cold Feet Karen gives in to David's demands to try for another baby, even though she's not too keen on the idea, while Pete and Jenny have parental problems of their own. Rachel and Adam move in together, but any thoughts of lasting happiness are soon shattered. Drama, starring Helen Baxendale, James Nesbitt and John Thomson
01:15Judge Rinder's Crime Stories Arbitration show in which real, small-claims cases are adjudicated over, within a studio courtroom, by Judge Robert Rinder. After questioning the claimant, defendant and witnesses, and assessing the evidence, Judge Rinder makes a ruling on each case.
BBC One
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23:40The Women's Football Show Highlights of the weekend's matches, including Chelsea v Manchester United in the League Cup final, and Aston Villa v Manchester City in the Super League
00:30The Claudia Winkleman Show From Strictly to the sofa, Claudia kicks off her chat show which promises Hollywood actors, the best of British and comedy stars - all put at their ease by the host's trademark warmth, charm and humour. Her first guests are Hollywood star and musician Jeff Goldblum, actress Vanessa Williams, comedy icon Jennifer Saunders and funnyman Tom Allen
Channel 4
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23:00The Son New York lawyer Peter Miller receives a panicked visit from his ex-wife Kate. Their 17-year-old son Nicholas has been playing truant from school for a month. Peter allows Nicholas to move in with him but the teenager continues to suffer, unable to articulate the darkness that consumes him. Drama, starring Hugh Jackman, Vanessa Kirby and Anthony Hopkins
01:20Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA The chef travels to Los Angeles to help La Frite, an outdated French restaurant that is failing to make any profits. His first step is to try to reconcile the feuding family members who run the business, and so devises a plan to bring them together by using secret filming
E4
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23:55Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, including I'm a Celebrity... South Africa, Obsession, Married at First Sight Australia, Britain's Got Talent, Absolutely Dyer: Danny and Dani Do Italy, Big Beasts, The Yorkshire Vet, and ITV News on the government's phone alarm. First shown in April 2023
01:00Gogglebox The armchair critics share their insightful and passionate takes on TV shows including I'm a Celebrity South Africa, Citadel, The 1% Club, Celebrity Hunted, Britain's Got Talent, Reunion Hotel, and Canal Boat Diaries. First shown in May 2023
BBC Four
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00:05Mindful Escapes: Breathe, Release, Restore Mindfulness expert Andy Puddicombe reveals why breathing is so important to becoming still and being in the moment, illustrated with natural history footage
00:35The Bridges That Built London with Dan Cruickshank The historian explores the city's Thames crossings, discovering there is much more to them than simply a means of getting from one place to another. Beginning in the marshes of the estuary, he moves upstream to Vauxhall, where archaeologists have recorded London's oldest bridge, and also learns about the legend of London Bridge, before reaching journey's end at the Millennium Bridge near St Paul's Cathedral
More4
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00:05999: On the Front Line Paramedics are called out to a woman who got tangled up in her dogs' leads, leaving her lapsing in and out of consciousness on her 45th wedding anniversary. Meanwhile, a man is in severe pain with an umbilical hernia and a woman has a suspected seizure at work. The paramedics also attend a baby that's just been born, with the mother having to deliver her baby on the bathroom floor
01:1024 Hours in A&E At Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre, 87-year-old Joan is brought in after falling on a moving tram and cutting open the back of her head. Nineteen-year-old Rose faces life-changing injuries after a collision with a car and 13-year-old Prince has broken his leg in three places playing football