| What's on Now & Next (2026-05-24) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
14:05 | Racing from the Curragh | Ruby Walsh is joined by Emmet McNamara, Fran Berry and Jane Mangan for day two of the Tattersalls Irish Guineas Festival. Commentary from Richard Pugh |
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| 17:00 | Super Garden | Adrian Bolton creates a wheelchair-accessible garden with raised beds, hoping his design will be selected for display at Bord Bia Bloom this summer. Adrian, who is originally from Lancashire in England and has been living in Ireland for over 20 years, has a background in renewable energy engineering, which he puts to good use in this design | |
| RTE2
[102] |
15:50 | The Sunday Game Live | Coverage of this afternoon's top GAA game |
| 18:15 | The Man with the Golden Gun | James Bond's investigation into the death of a world-renowned scientist working on solar technology draws him into a battle of wits with a stealthy assassin, who dispatches his victims with a golden bullet and has the British secret agent next in his sights. Spy adventure, starring Roger Moore, Christopher Lee, Britt Ekland and Maud Adams | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
15:25 | Britain's Got Talent | Ant and Dec host the concluding live semi-final as more acts that made it through the auditions perform in front of the judges and an audience for a chance at a place in the final. Viewers hold the power to vote for their favourite acts of the night to send through to the ultimate stage of the competition, and one judge has the Golden Buzzer that can reward one outstanding performer with a ticket straight through |
| 17:30 | News at 5.30 | ||
| TG4
[104] |
15:50 | Taobh Thiar den Roth | Day two of the Donegal Rally and the tension is high. The teams are battling difficult conditions as local knowledge and strategy prove vital. The mechanics are running out of time as they try to fix damaged cars from day one |
| 16:25 | Slé Anois go Cúramach | Maynooth Post Primary School take on De La Salle College Dundalk in the Irish language teen quiz show hosted by Síomha Ní Ruairc | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
15:45 | Friends | Surrogate mum Phoebe goes into labour and gives birth to triplets, but it proves harder than she anticipated to hand them over to her brother. Meanwhile, Joey experiences some pain of his own and Monica plans to spite Chandler by dating a male nurse |
| 16:15 | Friends | Emily makes a request that could change Ross's life for ever, presenting him with a huge dilemma. Chandler upsets Monica by gloating about sex, while Joey challenges Phoebe to perform a completely selfless act. Comedy, starring David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry and Courteney Cox | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
14:50 | A Touch of Frost | A confrontation between hunt stewards and saboteurs leads to the suspicious death of a protester - and makes Jack wonder whether the thrill of the chase has given the horsey set a taste for human blood. Whodunit, starring David Jason as DI Frost, with Bruce Alexander, Sean Pertwee, Del Henney and Tat Whalley |
| 17:00 | Home Fires | Miriam fears the consequences of David learning the truth, while Steph hides a secret that threatens the farm's future. Teresa's past comes back to haunt her in the shape of an unexpected visitor who could ruin her new life. Kate and Jack make plans for the future, and Laura's jealousy complicates her relationship with Richard. Erica struggles to save Bob and Pat's marriage, and Claire is caught in the crossfire between Frances and Joyce as plans get under way to build a new air raid shelter for the village | |
| BBC One
[108] |
15:25 | Minions: The Rise of Gru | Young Gru attends an interview to join a diabolical dream team christened the Vicious 6, but Belle Bottom, Jean-Clawed, Nun-chuck, Svengeance and Stronghold cruelly dismiss the boy. In retaliation for the ageist snub, the resourceful tyke steals an ancient amulet that can harness the power of the 12 creatures of the Chinese zodiac. Animated comedy prequel, featuring the voices of Steve Carell, Alan Arkin, Taraji P Henson and Jean-Claude Van Damme |
| 16:50 | BBC News | A round-up of the latest headlines | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
16:00 | Four in a Bed | Payment Day finds the B&Bers champing at the bit to tear some shreds off each other. Rob and Louise want to straighten out Anton's bed bother, while Pam and Mya prepare to give some cutting feedback about knives that aren't sharp enough. After everyone's had their say, the week's winners are revealed |
| 16:30 | Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It | Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help Karol and Richard with their tired and impractical three-bedroom bungalow in St Osyth, Essex. They bought their home in 2022 after Richard's long-term prostate cancer diagnosis, hoping that single-storey living would ease future care but the practical plan has sparked tension. Karol is ready to list it. She's fed up with the dated décor, the tiny kitchen that can't fit the washing machine, and the single bathroom. But Richard is convinced that these issues can be solved. He would rather use the £22,000 potential moving costs to improve their house, but after 18 months of stasis, he needs Kirstie's help to find a way forward. Working with a £60,000 Love It budget, Kirstie proposes an internal reconfiguration to bring balance back to the home. But with Richard adjusting her plans from the beginning, she must draw on all her expertise to keep the project on course. Meanwhile, Phil faces his own challenges, finding sun-kissed gardens to satisfy Karol and enough kitchen storage for Richard, all within his £525,000 List It budget | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
15:55 | The Simpsons | Homer builds a robot for Bart to enter the Robot Rumble TV show, but finds the task harder than expected and resorts to trickery. Meanwhile, Lisa's pet cats keep dying |
| 16:25 | The Simpsons | Marge writes a novel and succeeds in getting it published to critical acclaim in the Springfield community. Homer is delighted - until he finds out its plot, which portrays him as an uncaring husband. With the guest voices of authors Tom Clancy and Thomas Pynchon | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:35 | Scene by Scene | A rare interview with the American actress and sex symbol Jane Russell, who talks about her difficult childhood as the eldest and only girl of six siblings, her film career and working with Marilyn Monroe |
| 19:00 | Pubs, Ponds and Power: The Story of the Village | Archaeologist Ben Robinson explores the history of the fishing village of Port Isaac in Cornwall, discovering a place where people exploited a range of natural resources to make a living and find profits far beyond Britain's shores | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
15:10 | George Clarke's Old House, New Home | George Clarke helps more people make their period homes fit for modern life. On a cobbled street in Cheshire sits a Georgian town house that could be straight out of a Dickens novel. It may look very 18th-century on the outside, but inside George discovers that it's a 1980s horror show, having been stripped of its original features. It does have one unique feature, though - a first-floor conservatory on stilts. Can he find a way of getting its grandeur back? George also has his work cut out tackling a 380-year-old Jacobean cottage |
| 16:10 | A Place in the Sun | Bill and Sandra like the idea of a holiday home in Kapparis, eastern Cyprus, so Jasmine Harman tries to find them an apartment with a sea view for their £80,000 budget | |