| What's on Now & Next (2026-05-10) | |||
| RTE One
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18:01 | RTÉ News: Six One and Weather | The latest national and international headlines |
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| 18:30 | Come to Your Census | Part two of two. In Dublin's Liberties, author Joseph O'Connor traces his family's working-class roots, uncovering a community that shaped several generations of his family. Actor Eileen Walsh is in Cork to discover the story of her grandfather, a young revolutionary. In Mayo, radio presenter Louise Duffy explores the powerful roles played by women in the rural community where she grew up | |
| RTE2
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15:50 | The Sunday Game Live | Roscommon v Galway (Throw-in 4.15pm). Joanne Cantwell presents coverage of the Connacht Senior football Championship final at King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park. Roscommon defeated last year's runners-up Mayo in the semi-finals, while holders Galway prevailed against Leitrim. With analysis from Brian Fenton, Colm Cooper and Lee Keegan |
| 18:25 | You Only Live Twice | James Bond is sent on a mission to uncover the truth behind the disappearances of Soviet and American space capsules before the mutually suspicious superpowers go to war. The trail leads to Japan, where Bond finally comes face to face with his arch-enemy Blofeld. Spy thriller, starring Sean Connery, Donald Pleasence, Akiko Wakabayashi and Bernard Lee | |
| Virgin Media One
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18:00 | Tipping Point: Lucky Stars | Ben Shephard asks the questions as Phil Tufnell, Colin Jackson and Lisa Riley answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. Dropping tokens down a choice of four chutes, they hope to knock piles of them off a moving shelf - and the more they collect, the better their chances of collecting the £20,000 prize for their selected charity |
| 19:00 | The Great Escapers | The Chase stars Mark Labbett, Jenny Ryan and Shaun Wallace head to the Greek island of Rhodes, where they compete against one another to deliver the best holiday activities. With Segways on hand for a search for the legendary Colossus of Rhodes, a shotput showdown in a 2,000-year-old sports stadium, a dolmades roll-off and a session of DJing for a packed nightclub in store, which quizzer will win the title of Greatest Escaper when the trio cast their votes? | |
| TG4
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17:50 | Taobh Thiar den Roth | A high-octane behind-the-scenes series capturing the grit, chaos, and camaraderie of the Donegal International Rally. In the first programme we meet the teams, organisers, and local fans who bring the event to life |
| 18:25 | Slé Anois go Cúramach | Síomha Ní Ruairc hosts as St Brendan's College, Kerry go head-to-head against Holy Faith Secondary School, Clontarf in the Irish language quiz | |
| Virgin Media Two
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17:15 | Dress to Impress | In Cardiff, drama student Josiah, factory worker Daniel and support worker Tomas hope to win a date with make-up artist Chanel. All they have to do is find her the perfect outfit - limited only by time, budget and their own sense of style |
| 18:15 | The Voice USA | The knockout rounds begin, as the coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Adam Levine continue to whittle down their teams. Hosted by Carson Daly | |
| Virgin Media Three
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18:00 | Building Giants | The race to build the world's next generation of engineering wonders - structures and machines that are more ambitious and more advanced than anything seen before |
| 19:00 | My Unique B&B | Simon Parfett and his team head to the Black Mountains in south-east Wales to help Alex and Laura finish building a tiny house on wheels | |
| BBC One
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18:00 | Countryfile | Charlotte Smith and Adam Henson visit Oswestry Livestock Market, one of the region's largest weekly cattle and sheep markets. As spring trading peaks, they step into a fast-moving world where fortunes can change in minutes. With livestock numbers falling and markets closing nationwide, Oswestry remains a crucial lifeline, not just for trade, but for farming communities to come together |
| 19:00 | British Academy Television Awards | Greg Davies hosts the annual ceremony from the Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall. Dramas hoping to win include Blue Lights, Code of Silence, This City Is Ours, A Thousand Blows, I Fought the Law, Trespasses, What it Feels Like for a Girl and Adolescence, while the acting categories see Aimee Lou Wood and Erin Doherty going up against each twice, in both the leading and supporting actress categories | |
| Channel 4
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16:35 | The Day the Earth Stood Still | An alien arrives on Earth, accompanied by an awesomely powerful robot, on a fateful mission - to decide if the human race deserves to continue - and if not, to wipe it out. The visitor is imprisoned in a military facility, but a scientist helps him escape, hoping to prove that mankind is worth saving. Sci-fi drama remake, starring Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly |
| 18:30 | Channel 4 News | Including sport and weather | |
| E4
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16:55 | The Amazing Race Australia | The top five teams join the circus in Cambodia's second-largest city, Siem Reap. Bicycles prove harder to ride than anticipated, before a fiddly final challenge to craft silk from lotus flowers brings mud, sweat and tears. Also, one team melt down as they face an arduous extra task that jeopardises their place in the final four |
| 18:20 | Titanic | A party of explorers studying the sunken remains of the famous liner meets an elderly woman who was a passenger on the ill-fated maiden voyage. She recounts how she boarded the ship while on the brink of being forced into marriage by her family, and was stopped from killing herself by a penniless artist. She fell in love with her saviour, but the disaster on the horizon meant their time together was doomed to be short. James Cameron's Oscar-winning romantic drama, starring Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates and Bill Paxton | |
| BBC Four
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03:00 | David Attenborough: A Life on Air | In 1952, David Attenborough was turned down for a job with BBC radio, only to end up working for the corporation's fledgling TV service - eventually becoming director of programmes. Since then he has become one of the most respected wildlife film-makers in the business, fronting classic series such as Life on Earth, The Blue Planet and Planet Earth. He talks to Michael Palin about his time at the corporation. First broadcast in 2002 |
| 19:00 | Planet Earth III | David Attenborough presents a compilation of highlights from the natural history documentary. In the Namib Desert, a pair of ostriches raise their family in the searing heat to keep them safe from predators - but time is ticking as the chicks begin to hatch. In the cold waters of North America, a little horn shark stumbles into an ambush set by an angel shark - but the potential victim has a secret weapon. In Botswana, newly hatched 'lily-trotter' chicks learn how to walk on water, and in Bali, long-tailed macaques steal tourists' valuable items - which they use to barter with staff for food | |
| More4
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17:15 | George Clarke's Old House, New Home | The architect tries to unlock the potential of old properties. He starts out in Stroud, where Phil and Leighla are transforming their ramshackle, listed Georgian farmhouse with an industrial-style extension. George also pays a visit to Wootton Bassett, where he helps a couple flip the layout of their Victorian end-of-terrace home |
| 18:20 | Four in a Bed | The competition kicks off at Redmire Village Pub in North Yorkshire, where hosts Kerrie and Vickie hope the cosy vibes and stunning countryside setting will be a hit | |