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What's on Now & Next (2026-04-17)
RTE One
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20:30Tracks and Trails Doireann Ní Ghlacáin travels to the heart of Ireland's midlands for two walks steeped in history. Historian and broadcaster Myles Dungan accompanies Doireann on a journey along part of the National Famine Way. Broadcaster Sinead Hussey joins Doireann to walk along Longford's greenway from Clondra, leading to the Corlea Trackway Centre
21:00RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather The latest national and international news
RTE2
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20:35Eva Longoria: Searching For After falling in love with Marbella 20 years ago, Eva has made it her home and hosts a dinner party for the friends who have welcomed her, showcasing the city's rich diversity of dishes and flavours
21:30Rialto Colm, a fortysomething husband and father of two, is a manager at Dublin's docks. After the death of his dad, Colm's life is turned upside down, and things go from bad to worse when he is made redundant. Director Peter Mackie Burns's drama, starring Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Tom Glynn-Carney and Monica Dolan
Virgin Media One
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20:30Coronation Street Todd struggles to get back to normality, Carl gives his decision on Ronnie's offer, Jodie creates a rift in the Platt family, and Ben bulldozes Maggie's efforts to downplay her past indiscretion
21:00I'm a Celebrity South Africa Ant and Dec host as memorable campmates from past series of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! compete
TG4
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20:00Rúin na bPortach Cormac Ó hÁdhmaill investigates how bogs and peatlands have influenced history and preserved relics of the past. In Finland, Cormac uncovers how global events have affected the people of the peat industry there, and meets scientists in Dublin who are turning bog-inspired folk medicines into reality, while Eamonn Ned Kelly talks about Iron Age ancestors preserved by peat. In Irish
21:00The Last Hard Men A convict escapes from prison in the early years of the 20th century, and his only desire is to get revenge on the sheriff he blames for his wife's death. He kidnaps the now-retired lawman's daughter in the hope of goading him into a confrontation. Western, starring Charlton Heston, James Coburn and Barbara Hershey
Virgin Media Two
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19:30Live SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division Shamrock Rovers v Bohemians (Kick-off 8.00pm). Coverage of the match between the Dublin rivals at Tallaght Stadium. The last meeting between the teams saw Bohemians claim a 3-2 win in February, with goals by Connor Parsons Colm Whelan and Ross Tierney giving them a 3-0 lead, before the reigning champions pulled two back in second-half stoppage time through Roberto Lopes and Aaron Greene
22:30Bump Angie grabs life with both hands, and Oly finds her first big break at work is slipping away from her. Bowie throws himself into yet another new project and puts on a one-man show
Virgin Media Three
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19:55Heartbeat Nick goes undercover to investigate smuggling in Whitby, while Kate is the bearer of bad news for a girl seeking advice about abortions
21:00Vigil Amy and Kirsten are battling for their lives, against a ruthless armed killer, as new evidence takes the case in a different direction. Amy travels to an Air Force base in the Middle East, where she learns someone on the base was complicit in the attack. Meanwhile in Scotland, Kirsten hunts down Chapman's killer, determined not to let her pregnancy get in the way of her mission
BBC One
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20:00Beyond Paradise The team investigates when a seaweed farm is targeted in an act of sabotage, with fisherman Jeff Simmons swearing that he saw the legendary mermaid of Shipton Abbott on the night of the incident. With no logical explanation for how someone could damage the farm and get away unseen among glowing bioluminescent waters, Esther braces herself for an excited Humphrey to run wild with the possibility that their prime suspect could be a mermaid
21:00Have I Got News for You Sports presenter Gabby Logan hosts the satirical current affairs quiz, with comedians Miles Jupp and Michelle Wolf joining regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton
Channel 4
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20:00Battle of the Brands Kate Quilton peers into the cookie jar to look at the rivalry between the confectioners. She takes in the development of new products, the shrinking of existing ones, and how the contest for publicity takes in everything from the cake-v-biscuit debate and drumming gorillas. Kate also looks at how McVitie's are reinventing the Jaffa Cake, while Cadbury are leaning into collaborations with Biscoff, Oreo and Daim to extend their Dairy Milk empire
21:00Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, with cameras capturing their instant reactions
E4
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18:50Men in Black: International The intergalactic law enforcers have always protected the Earth from the scum of the universe. This time they tackle their biggest threat - a mole in the Men in Black organisation. Director F Gary Gray's fantasy sequel, starring Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson and Rebecca Ferguson
21:00Die Hard New York cop John McClane visits Los Angeles to see his family over the Christmas holiday. Stopping off at his wife's place of work, he realises armed men have taken over the building and are holding the corporation's staff to ransom - and only he has the ability to fight back. Action thriller, starring Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman and Bonnie Bedelia
BBC Four
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20:35Top of the Pops Mark Goodier presents the chart show from April 21, 1994, featuring Crash Test Dummies, Bitty McLean, CJ Lewis, the Pretenders, Erasure, Crystal Waters, Deacon Blue, Toni Di Bart and Prince
21:05Prince and His Songs at the BBC Archive appearances on the BBC by the musician as well as performances by artists who covered his songs over the years, including Beyonce, Muse, Tom Jones, the Bangles, Pink, Alicia Keys, Michael Kiwanuka, Chaka Khan and Sinead O'Connor
More4
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19:55Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer head back to Albrighton in Shropshire to catch up with Jamie Lea and Curtis. Back in 2019 they'd reached a stalemate after buying and doing up their three-bedroom terrace home. At the time, psychology student Jamie Lea wanted to settle down and enjoy family life with their daughter Scarlett and their soon-to-be-born second child. But Curtis had itchy feet and was constantly trawling the internet for their next doer-upper. He wanted a bigger house with a better garden in the countryside for their growing family. Kirstie came up with a plan to give them the family space they needed, but with a tight Love It budget of £30,000, Curtis and Jamie Lea had to use every ounce of elbow grease and savvy to stretch it as far as possible. Meanwhile, Phil's List It budget of £280,000 was equally tough. He scoured the area and found three stunning properties to win over Jamie Lea, including a huge four-bed project, but what did the couple decide to do in the end? Four years on, Phil catches up with Jamie Lea, Curtis and their growing family to find out what happened next
21:00Blanca Blanca starts experiencing episodes of listlessness and dizziness, unaware that the increasingly concerning Nanni is spiking her drinks. But she's distracted from her mystery symptoms when the body of a student is found on premises owned by an oil company and nobody seems to know why she might have been there. In Italian