| What's on Now & Next (2025-12-03) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
07:35 | Today | Daily magazine show featuring entertainment and celebrity news, consumer advice, and Ireland's biggest giveaways. Presented by Dáithí Ó Sé and Sinéad Kennedy |
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| 09:35 | The Drew Barrymore Show | The actress hosts a talk show featuring human-interest stories, celebrity guests, lifestyle segments and reports | |
| RTE2
[102] |
08:45 | Open Season: Call of Nature | |
| 09:00 | The Miniwhats | The MiniWhats are wondering what happens to the bowling pins after they fall into the hole... Ollie draws a giant pin that opens to reveal a bowling alley. | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
07:00 | Ireland AM | Magazine programme blending a mixture of lifestyle interviews and news content, with human interest stories, consumer affairs, health, politics, gardening, education, finance, food and fashion |
| 10:00 | This Morning | A mix of celebrity chat, lifestyle features, advice and competitions | |
| TG4
[104] |
08:46 | Dónall Dána | Peter and Henry create a perfume that has unwanted side-effects |
| 08:58 | Cúla 4 | Fun for kids, featuring a selection of classic and modern cartoons | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
08:00 | Tipping Point | Ben Shephard hosts the quiz in which contestants 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 greater the prize fund. The player who has won the least amount is then eliminated, and the last one standing competes for a £10,000 jackpot |
| 09:00 | The Chase | Bradley Walsh presents as Elena, Adrian, Jess and Ben pit their wits against one of the ruthless Chasers in the hope of winning a potential prize pot worth thousands of pounds. They work as a team and play strategically to answer general knowledge questions against the clock and race down the game board to the exit without being caught | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
08:40 | Lewis | Hathaway and Lewis struggle to determine whether a death during a college-based clinical trial for a new antidepressant was murder or suicide, and receive little assistance from the institution's evasive psychiatric professor. A second student's demise then leads to the revelation that the trial's participants are all operating under the influence of a mind-altering drug, and that the lines between love, obsession and madness have become dangerously blurred. Guest starring Douglas Henshall (Primeval), Lucy Liemann (Rev) and Thomas Brodie Sangster (Love Actually) |
| 10:30 | Zoo Days | The endangered red pandas have two cubs, which receive their first medical check-ups | |
| BBC One
[108] |
06:00 | Breakfast | A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather |
| 09:30 | Morning Live | Louise Minchin and Greg Rutherford present the weekday magazine show featuring a mixture of topical discussion and expert advice for viewers | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
08:40 | Everybody Loves Raymond | Part two of two. As the family's Roman holiday continues, Robert falls in love with sultry local beauty Stefania (Alex Meneses), who works in an ice-cream shop |
| 09:10 | Frasier | Niles takes dancing lessons in preparation for a posh society ball, but his date falls ill at the last minute, so he asks Daphne to go with him instead. Comedy, starring David Hyde Pierce and Jane Leeves | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
08:30 | The Goldbergs | Adam abandons Pops to go trick-or-treating with some new friends, but he gets a shock when he discovers what they are really planning. Meanwhile, Beverly dons a costume so she can attend a teenager's Halloween party in secret and protect Barry from social humiliation. Comedy, starring Wendi McLendon-Covey and Jeff Garlin |
| 09:00 | The Simpsons | Lisa tries to live a double life when she makes a new friend and gets a taste of what it would be like to live with a more family more cultured than her own | |
| BBC Four
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02:35 | The Lost Libraries of Timbuktu | Aminatta Forna presents a documentary examining the literary tradition of Timbuktu in Mali, where hundreds of thousands of manuscripts have come to light in recent years. From the 13th to the 16th centuries, the city was a renowned seat of learning, and its black African scholars were revered throughout the Islamic world |
| 19:00 | Winter Walks | Poet laureate Simon Armitage takes a coastal walk along Yorkshire's enchanting and historic frontier with the North Sea. Starting in Ravenscar, Simon follows a disused railway line, passing former quarries and brickworks, before walking along the beach from Boggle Hole to the picture-perfect Robin Hood's Bay | |
| More4
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03:35 | Food Unwrapped | Another selection of the team's favourite investigations, including Kate Quilton's visit to McVitie's in Carlisle to find out why so many biscuits have little holes all over them. Jimmy Doherty heads to Portugal to see how corks are made for wine bottles, while Matt Tebbutt is in Italy to learn why mascarpone is more expensive than other soft cheeses |
| 08:55 | Escape to the Chateau | Dick, Angel, Dorothy and Arthur, as well as Angel's parents Jenni and Steve, prepare to celebrate a family Christmas in France. With an old 19th-century chateau ledger found in the attic and classic cookbooks to hand, the Strawbridges take inspiration from Christmases past, discovering what food, festivities, gifts and games would have been like in bygone eras. Dick and Angel's imagination goes into overdrive as they create a winter wonderland with an ice rink at its heart. Later, as the family settles down to dinner, so the sound of traditional hand bells rings out across the chateau and they wonder if their exploration of the past will create chateau traditions for the future | |