| What's on Now & Next (2026-06-24) | |||
| RTE One
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21:35 | Room to Improve | Architect Dermot Bannon takes on a 1970s bungalow classic in Kells, County Meath, owned by newlyweds Sarah Clarke and Liam Callan - a hard-working couple who know exactly what they want. However, their wish list is far more ambitious than their budget. Undeterred, the couple hold firm on a fourth-bedroom extension - complete with a TV wall, where Dermot is picturing elegant French doors |
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| 22:35 | Teen Predator/Online Killer | The case of an online catfishing abuse incident, which saw a 20-year-old suspect accused by a 12-year-old girl in Scotland. The suspect's bail conditions were supposed to prevent him from accessing the internet, but he very quickly was the subject of a second accusation from New Zealand, with online activity traced back to his house | |
| RTE2
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19:30 | FIFA World Cup 26 Live | Coverage of one of the final matches in Group B (Kick-off 8.00pm), featuring either Switzerland v Canada at BC Place Vancouver, or Bosnia and Herzegovina v Qatar at Seattle Stadium. The only previous meeting between the Swiss and Canada nations was a friendly match in 2002 that took place on Swiss soil, and saw the Canadians claim a 3-1 victory. Iraq have got the better of their previous meetings with Bosnia and Herzegovina, , winning 2-0 in the first encounter in 2000, while the second contest in 2010 ended in a 1-1 draw |
| 22:30 | FIFA World Cup 26 Live | Scotland v Brazil (Kick-off 11.00pm). Joanne Cantwell presents coverage of the Group C match at Miami Stadium in the USA. There have been 10 previous meetings between these nations, four of which have been at the World Cup, and Scotland are still seeking a first-ever victory over the Seleção. The South Americans won three of those four World Cup clashes, the most recent of which was in the opening match of France '98 when an unlucky own-goal by Tom Boyd gave Brazil a 2-1 win, after a John Collins penalty drew Scotland level following a goal in the fifth minute by Cesar Sampaio. The last time they faced each other was a 2011 friendly at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium, when a teenage Neymar scored both goals in a 2-0 victory, at a time when he had yet to make his reputation as one the leading players in world football, two years before he moved to Barcelona from Santos | |
| Virgin Media One
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22:00 | The Tonight Show | Comment and analysis on the big stories of the day in Ireland and abroad with a panel of guests covering the key issues |
| 23:00 | The Game | Under arrest, Huw is faced with tough evidence - the cufflinks given to him by Jenny found at Ruth's flat, fingerprints on the case at Patrick's house, and the knife that killed Paul from his house. Huw is led away in cuffs as Patrick burns evidence. Thriller, starring Jason Watkins, Robson Green and Sunetra Sarker | |
| TG4
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21:30 | Uan Uladh | Clíodhna Ní Chorráin recounts the story of forgotten heroine Professor Úna Ní Fhaircheallaigh, who fought for equality, justice and the revival of the Irish language. Born in 1874, she was a remarkable visionary and strove to realise a utopian vision for Ireland. Although Ní Fhaircheallaigh used the pen name Uan Uladh (the Lamb of Ulster) the Cavan woman was no lamb in her campaigning for women's rights, education and the restoration of the Irish language |
| 22:30 | Deep Fake | Canadian drama exploring the phenomenon of undetectable deep fakes starring Sophie Nélisse. Despite all the experts confirming the authenticity of the racist video that ruined the political career of her mother Françoise, Stéphanie is still convinced that it's a deepfake | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
22:05 | Love Island: The Debrief | Nothing is off-topic or out of the question in this daily Love Island reaction show with Shakira Khan, Toni Laites and Yasmin Pettet. |
| 22:35 | Friends | Part two of two. Rachel and Monica fall out over two hunky doctors, played by Noah Wyle and George Clooney, while Ross muses with his father on impending parenthood. Emmy-nominated episode of the American comedy, with Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer and Elliott Gould | |
| Virgin Media Three
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22:00 | Brianna: A Mother's Story | Part two of two. The brutal murder of 16-year-old Brianna Ghey in a Warrington park shocked the British nation and beyond. Her mother Esther talks about her daughter, and how the tragedy has driven her fight for change. The film details Brianna's trans journey, the struggles she faced, and the intensive police search that led to the arrest of her two 15-year-old killers |
| 22:55 | Malpractice | Lucinda's search for the truth becomes dangerous and she needs help, telling George about the lengths she has gone to so far. Norma isn't impressed, but reluctantly agrees to help if she drops her investigation. Lucinda continues her hunt for answers, but as things finally fall into place, she must find out who is responsible for what she's learnt as the MIU pursue her | |
| BBC One
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22:00 | MOTD Live: FIFA World Cup 2026 | Scotland v Brazil (Kick-off 11.00pm). Kelly Cates presents coverage of the Group C match at Miami Stadium in the USA. There have been 10 previous meetings between these nations, four of which have been at the World Cup, and Scotland are still seeking a first-ever victory over the Seleção. The South Americans won three of those four World Cup clashes, the most recent of which was in the opening match of France '98 when an unlucky own-goal by Tom Boyd gave Brazil a 2-1 win, after a John Collins penalty drew Scotland level following a goal in the fifth minute by Cesar Sampaio. The last time they faced each other was a 2011 friendly at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium, when a teenage Neymar scored both goals in a 2-0 victory, at a time when he had yet to make his reputation as one the leading players in world football, two years before he moved to Barcelona from Santos |
| 01:45 | MOTD Live: FIFA World Cup 2026 | Czechia v Mexico (Kick-off 2.00am). Coverage of the Group A match at Mexico City Stadium. This ground was used on the two previous occasions that Mexico served as tournament hosts in 1970 and 1986, playing host to 19 matches overall and six to feature El Tricolor in action, and is scheduled to stage five games this time around. The co-hosts were undefeated in all matches here at those two tournaments, with arguably the most memorable of those encounters seeing them defeat Bulgaria 2-0 in the last-16 in 1986, in front of a crowd of 114,560 people. There has only been one previous meeting between these nations, which resulted in a 2-1 victory for the Czechs in a friendly tournament staged in Hong Kong in February 2000, and so with little experience of facing each other the co-hosts will look to take advantage of playing on home soil in a stadium that has been historically kind to them | |
| Channel 4
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22:00 | Night Coppers | On the beat with the police officers of Brighton after dark. Young officers Matt and Will stop an ex-police chief for suspected driving under the influence - but things quickly turn awkward. Determined to prove themselves they attend a suspected arson where they are determined to catch the culprit. Sophie and Rachel investigate a possible street assault that has left a man with life-threatening injuries and Steve comes across a pair of legs sticking out of the bushes. The question is - whose are they? |
| 23:05 | Celebrity Gogglebox | A rolling cast of famous faces, including the likes of Vernon Kay and Paddy McGuinness, Denise Van Outen and Johnny Vaughan, Vicky Pattison and Pete Wicks, Bez and Shaun Ryder, Ashley Banjo and Perri Kiely, Rylan and mum Linda, and Roman and Martin Kemp sit down to give their sharp, insightful and funny thoughts on the week's TV | |
| E4
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22:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics settle back to share their opinions on TV highlights, including Race Across the World, The Apprentice, Ripley, MasterChef, Hunted, Celebrity Bridge of Lies and The Assembly. From April 2024 |
| 23:05 | Open House: The Great Sex Experiment | Married couple Tom and Kirsty are looking to try new things. With Kirsty's support, Tom wants to sexually experiment with another man but having no previous experience with men leaves him worrying the fantasy won't live up to the reality. Meanwhile, childhood sweethearts Natalie and Tom continue their stay at the retreat and find themselves with a final chance to have a threesome with resident Precious, but Natalie's insecurities could prove an insurmountable barrier | |
| BBC Four
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22:15 | Our Friends in the North | Peter Flannery's nine-part drama charting 30 years in the lives of four friends from the North East. The first episode begins in Newcastle in 1964, as Nicky decides he wants to change the world, his girlfriend Mary and would-be pop star Tosker make a life-shattering mistake, and Geordie attempts to escape his roots. Christopher Eccleston, Daniel Craig, Mark Strong and Gina McKee star |
| 23:25 | Our Friends in the North | In London, Nicky discovers all is not as it seems in the world of politics, and Geordie lands a job with a Soho porn baron. Back in Newcastle, Tosker's marriage to Mary buckles under the pressure of his rock 'n' roll lifestyle. Drama, starring Daniel Craig, Mark Strong, Christopher Eccleston, Gina McKee and Malcolm McDowell | |
| More4
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22:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | Forty-nine-year-old Nasly is brought into A&E with DKA, a life-threatening complication of diabetes, and Charlie, 72, has severe chest and back pains, although his complicated medical history proves a challenge for the medics. Emergency nurse practitioner Alison is on a busy shift, while explaining how her parents' life in Iran, and the struggles they faced during the revolution, influenced her to get into medicine |
| 23:05 | 24 Hours in A&E | Seventy-year-old Jenny is brought in with a suspected stroke, and doctors must confirm the diagnosis and decide whether she is still in time to receive life-changing treatment. Her husband Roy shares the difficult experiences they've faced together and describes Jenny as the rock of the family. Ronnie has come into St George's with severe lower back pain. Doctors assess whether the 29-year-old's pain is due to his kidney stones or something more serious. Ronnie is accompanied by his girlfriend Anneline, who reflects on the similarities between Ronnie and her late father | |