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What's on Now & Next (2026-02-25)
RTE One
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18:01RTÉ News: Six One and Weather The latest national and international headlines
19:00Nationwide The team explores alternative ways to control invasive plant species as they meet a man who rents out his herd of goats to keep overgrown areas in our towns and villages under control. Anne Cassin presents
RTE2
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18:00Shortland Street TK is challenged not to give in, Chris plays the long game and Vili refuses to face reality
18:30Home and Away Remi is taken into hospital after he's found lying on the ground unconscious, Justin is frustrated that it took a near death experience for Leah to care about him
Virgin Media One
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18:05The Six O'Clock Show Chat show featuring celebrity interviews, food from leading chefs and guidance on a wide range of topics, from consumer affairs to the latest trends, with viewers invited to contribute with pictures, comments, stories and gossip
19:00News at 7 The latest national and international news stories from the Virgin Media News team
Channel 4
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18:00A Place in the Sun Ben Hillman meets Sally and Lee, who want their very own holiday home for sun-drenched getaways in Costa Adeje on the Canary Island of Tenerife. He shows them what their maximum budget of £450,000 can buy
19:00Channel 4 News Including sport and weather
E4
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18:00The Simpsons As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, Mr Burns hires Homer to amuse him by playing pranks on all and sundry - a situation that upsets Lisa, who has all sorts of old-fashioned ideas about dignity being more important than money
18:30The Simpsons Homer starts his own web page and begins revealing the intimate secrets of everyone in Springfield - but ends up making powerful enemies who imprison him on an island. Featuring the voice of Patrick McGoohan
BBC Four
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02:30Castles: Britain's Fortified History Historian Sam Willis explores how castles came under threat from the cannon during the Wars of the Roses, before their whole purpose was transformed in the Tudor era when some of the buildings became palaces to impress monarchs such as Elizabeth I. However, just as they seemed to have lost their defensive function the English Civil War erupted. Sam also looks at their legacy and how they remain popular to this day
19:00Canals: The Making of a Nation Liz McIvor examines the Manchester Ship Canal, hailed as the greatest engineering feat of the Victorian age. Widely regarded as troublesome outsiders who led a drunken life of ungodly debauchery, the navvies who built it toiled in a time of rising trade unionism, prompting Liz to consider how well they managed to organise themselves in campaigning for the best possible deal