| What's on Now & Next (2026-06-21) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
01:35 | We Hunt Together | Freddy and Baba flee the city in search of an isolated spot to bury the witness to their murderous night in the woods. In London, Lola and Jackson are working their way through Matt Bowers's address book. When they find Freddy in London, they take the opportunity to question her again. Guest starring Kris Marshall |
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| 02:30 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite | |
| RTE2
[102] |
01:45 | FIFA World Cup 26 Live | New Zealand v Egypt (Kick-off 2.00am). Coverage of the second Group G match for both sides, which takes place at BC Place Vancouver in Canada. New Zealand had yet to win a fixture at a World Cup finals in their previous attempts in 1982 and 2010 but, in part due to the huge number of teams now taking part, they were afforded one of the most comfortable paths to qualification of all nations. They defeated Tahiti, Samoa and Vanuatu in the group stage of the Oceania section, and followed that with knockout victories against Fiji and New Caledonia, with Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood finishing that campaign as the leading scorer. This fixture should prove a much greater test of their credentials, in the first meeting between the sides since March 2024, when New Zealand finished fourth of four nations in the FIFA Series: Egypt. A Mostafa Mohamed Ahmed Abdallah penalty was the difference between the two on that occasion, and victory for either here would be a huge step towards reaching the knockout stage |
| 04:10 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
01:00 | Secrets of the Spy Whale | This programme explores the mystery of the beluga whale that approached a Norwegian fishing boat seeking help in 2019. The mammal was found to be wearing a harness fitted with a camera mount and the words 'Equipment St Petersburg' were discovered on the buckle. This caused speculation to break out about the whale's involvement in some kind of sinister undercover activity |
| 06:30 | Judge Rinder's Crime Stories | Barrister Robert Rinder recalls arguably the most audacious robbery in British criminal history, when in November 2000 an armed gang tried to steal the priceless Millennium Star diamond on display at the Millennium Dome, south-east London. Plus, the case of gamekeeper Billy Stirrat, whose life was turned upside down following a miscarriage of justice involving his wrongful arrest for the possession of £500,000 worth of amphetamine | |
| TG4
[104] |
02:15 | Meitheal Mara Chorca Dhuibhne | Even though summer has arrived, the fishing community of West Kerry has been dampened by bad weather. This episode features Kevin Granville with a boat full of prawns and Neasa Ní Lúing celebrate a newborn baby |
| 02:45 | Glúin Z | A spotlight on identity and how young people express themselves. Sexy Tadhg discussers how writing music and performing on stage has helped shape their identity. Franz talks about his upbringing in the Gaeltacht with a German father and Ghanaian mother. Cameras also visit university student Méin, who lives in Teach na Gaeilge at UCD, similar to her home in An Rinn, who remains immersed in tradition through music and language | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
01:55 | Transaction | Liv reveals a terrible secret and Simon and his team must lie their way through to midnight at a fancy New Year's Eve gala before Liv's shame is unveiled |
| 06:35 | Unbeatable | Over three rounds, contestants vie to find the single 'unbeatable' answer and streak ahead of the rest to make the final where they can win a cash prize. General knowledge quiz, hosted by Jason Manford | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
00:05 | The Mystery of the Lady in the Lake | The case of Shani Warren, whose death became front-page news when the 26-year-old's body was found bound and gagged, apparently drowned in a Buckinghamshire lake in 1987. A 66-year-old man was convicted of indecent assault and murder and also of the kidnap and rape of a 16-year-old girl some six years earlier |
| 07:05 | Heartbeat | Reverend Jacob Thwaite returns home to find his wife has been murdered, but while Rachel is suspicious of his alibi it's a psychic convention in the town that seems to hold the key to the case. Meanwhile, Peggy devises a plan to sell trout to a hotel in Scarborough that lands her and David in trouble with the authorities. Trudie Goodwin guests | |
| BBC One
[108] |
01:20 | BBC News | A round-up of the latest headlines |
| 06:00 | MOTD Live: FIFA World Cup 2026 | Tunisia v Japan (Kick-off 5.00am). Coverage of the Group F match at Monterrey Stadium in Mexico. This is scheduled to be the 1,000th match to take place at a World Cup finals, and the seventh meeting overall between the two nations, who were also drawn in the same group in 2002 when Samurai Blue served as co-hosts alongside South Korea. Goals from Hiroaki Morishima and former Bolton Wanderers-loanee Hidetoshi Nakata inspired the Japanese to a 2-0 win on that occasion in Osaka and helped them top the table ahead of Belgium and Russia, while also condemning the Eagles of Carthage to fourth place and an early exit. Since that time there have been four more encounters between these nations, with Japan triumphing in three of those games, including a 2-0 friendly win most recently in 2023, while the North Africans claimed a 3-0 win in the final of the 2022 Kirin Cup, which is an occasional invitation event organised and staged by Japan | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
02:00 | Ramsay's Hotel Hell | Gordon Ramsay visits Starkville, Mississippi, to try to rescue the failing Hotel Chester. Despite having more than 40 years' experience in the business, owner David Mollendor is at a loss as to how to make his dream of owning his own hotel work, while his wife Sukie is struggling as its chef, tackling the role without any formal catering experience. Gordon discovers a family tragedy that explains why this couple have become trapped in their business and wrestling with debt |
| 02:50 | Invasion of the Parakeets | Ring-necked parakeets are among Britain's most divisive birds, loved for their beauty and blamed for harming native wildlife. Chris Packham follows a family of parakeets as they grow. He investigates claims that they steal nesting sites and damage crops, and asks whether these charismatic newcomers are ecological villains or unfairly targeted outsiders? | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
02:05 | The Goldbergs | Adam and Beverly decide to create a music video to help Erica's application to Julliard stand out, but the production does not go as planned. When Murray bonds with Lainey's father Bill, he learns what it means to be a real friend. Tim Meadows and David Koechner guest star |
| 02:30 | The Goldbergs | Erica is accepted into a summer arts school, but Murray struggles to express his pride in his daughter. Barry takes up the role of school sports mascot, but fails to realise that students from a rival school are planning to beat up the mascot at an upcoming game | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:05 | Timeshift | Andrew Martin investigates why named trains, once the pride of the railway companies that ran them, have now largely been confined to locomotive history. Embarking on a series of rail journeys around Britain, Andrew revisits the routes travelled by the Flying Scotsman, the Cornish Riviera Express and the Brighton Belle, three of Britain's most famous named trains, as he reflects on the bygone golden age of railways |
| 19:00 | Afoot Again in the Past | Esther Rantzen experiences the peace and tranquillity of Salisbury Cathedral, retired footballer Jack Charlton explores Warkworth Castle in Northumberland and actress Dora Bryan celebrates the beauty of Britain's ballrooms | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
02:15 | 24 Hours in A&E | An on-call stroke doctor has a busy shift in the resus department, and shares his personal experiences of working on the front line during the first week of the pandemic. When a 19-year-old is treated for injuries sustained in a motorbike crash, his mother reflects on leaving her children in Colombia in search of a better life for them abroad. Other patients include a builder with an ankle injury sustained playing basketball, and a 72-year-old with a suspected stroke |
| 03:20 | A Place in the Sun | Jane and Jilly from Brighton look for a holiday home in the Dordogne region of south-west France. Laura Hamilton shows them five suitable properties for their £100,000 budget | |