| What's on Now & Next (2026-02-24) | |||
| RTE One
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14:30 | Super Garden | Over the past five weeks, amateur designers have put their own mark on identical plots on a new social housing development in Riverside in Kells, Co Meath. Now the judges choose their favourite, who will not only be crowed Super Garden winner, but will also secure a coveted spot at the Bloom festival in June |
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| 15:00 | EastEnders | The Brannings have an eventful Sunday lunch, Callum faces a moral dilemma, and Ravi applies for a job at the car lot | |
| RTE2
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14:35 | Jamie Johnson | Dillon is adamant he is not going to Sweden. But can Jamie persuade him to change his mind? And what will the team make of Duncan's last-minute addition? |
| 15:10 | Mortina | Animated series about a clever young zombie girl solving mysteries with her quirky Mystery Squad at Crumbling Manor | |
| Virgin Media One
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14:00 | The Chase | Bradley Walsh presents as Paul from Glasgow, Denise from Hampshire, Louise from Nottingham and Colin from Surrey 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 |
| 15:00 | Loose Women | More celebrity interviews and topical debate from a female perspective | |
| TG4
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14:15 | Réalta Agus Gaolta | The search for Ireland's most talented family continues. Tonight, it's the Wildcard Special! This week's guest judge is Dónall Mac Ruairí, a member of the family folk group 'Clann Mhic Ruairí'. Hosted by Síomha Ní Ruairc. |
| 15:15 | Taste of Australia with Hayden Quinn | Hayden starts at sunrise diving for sea urchins, then heads a local farmers' market to buy some mushrooms. He cooks up a great dish for his friends on their goat farm | |
| Virgin Media Two
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14:00 | River Monsters | In a remote part of the Amazon, a corpse has been recovered bearing extensive and unusual bruising and Jeremy Wade hears further reports of a terrifying predator that cannot be caught with a rod and line. Determined to investigate further, the extreme angler straps on an air tank and explores the murky waters |
| 15:00 | How to Lose Weight Well | Dr Xand van Tulleken and dietician Hala El-Shafie help Amber lose weight for her graduation day, with the aid of the mono meal. Cameras also follow Roisin is on the Dukan diet of lean protein, oat bran and water, and Gerry and Leighton, who are on six week plans for Leighton's wedding. Plus, Janet and Carol have four months to test out the DNA diet and the apples and pears weight loss regime. There's also a look at vitamin drips and placenta pills | |
| Virgin Media Three
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13:45 | The Salvage Squad | Brian Dowling and his fashion-forward design team continue their mission to prove to the nation that it is possible achieve a dream home renovation at little cost. Changing Rooms meets the Repair Shop with a new sustainable twist, the challenge here is to transform our bland old rooms, furniture and fittings into unique and stunning show stoppers, using only upcycling and sustainable methods. This is the home makeover format for the world we live in today, as two households per week, each with a team consisting of an interior designer and an up-cycling wiz, have just four days and 1,000 euro to renovate and rejuvenate a tired spaces in their home, filling them with home-made, re-used and revamped furnishings. Two families are selected from the same region each week and each has a tired room in need of renovation and re-imagining containing a potential treasure trove of up-cycling gems |
| 14:45 | The Hotel Inspector | Alex Polizzi visits the First in Last Out, a 17th-century B&B with a pub in Winchester, Hampshire, which has received a number of negative reviews. She refuses to sleep there after seeing an unpleasant shower room, tries to help owner Jon Sweeney realise how inexpensive accommodation should not mean low quality, and demonstrates the importance of cleaning | |
| BBC One
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14:30 | Marcus Wareing Simply Provence | The chef explores the region's fish dishes, visiting a chef who's putting his own spin on a classic mussel recipe and making a simple version of bouillabaisse |
| 15:00 | Escape to the Country | Alistair Appleton travels to rural Shropshire to help newlyweds from Essex who are in search of a historic, traditional home with heaps of character. Away from the search, Alistair picks up a paintbrush as he joins a local artist for a spot of poultry painting | |
| Channel 4
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14:10 | Countdown | Colin Murray and Rachel Riley host the words-and-numbers game, with actor-turned-Strictly winner-turned-farmer Kelvin Fletcher joining Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner |
| 15:00 | A Place in the Sun | Lee Juggurnauth heads to south-east Spain around the Costa Cálida to help Trevor and Mel from Birmingham find their dream holiday home. They're looking for a two-bedroom apartment for their budget of £67,000 | |
| E4
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14:30 | The Simpsons | Bart is shocked to discover Principal Skinner in a passionate clinch with Mrs Krabappel at a birthday party and finds himself being used as a highly reluctant go-between in their illicit relationship |
| 15:00 | The Goldbergs | Barry gets the chance to throw the first pitch at a Phillies baseball game and believes this represents his opportunity to play professionally, but he couldn't be more wrong. Meanwhile, Erica makes an important decision about her future in college | |
| BBC Four
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02:35 | British History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley | The historian debunks the so-called Glorious Revolution of 1688, when Dutch prince William of Orange invaded the British Isles and stole the throne from his father-in-law, King James II. It has since been described as a 'glorious' and 'bloodless' revolution. But given that it led to huge slaughter in Ireland and Scotland, how glorious was it really? |
| 19:00 | Canals: The Making of a Nation | Liz McIvor tells the story of the people who operated the canal boats, carrying fuel and goods around the country. During the Victorian era they gained reputations for criminality, violence and drinking, but was such a reputation deserved? Liz discovers grisly canal crimes, investigates health and welfare on-board working boats, and looks at why canal children were last on the list to be offered safeguards and formal education. She reveals the campaigners who set out to tackle this injustice, including George Smith of Coalville, Leicestershire, and Sister Mary Ward of Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire | |
| More4
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14:10 | Four in a Bed | The latest competition begins in Norfolk at the Old Ram Coaching Inn, one of five-star-trained Victoria MacDonald's three B&B sites. Guests Michele and Cheryl aren't impressed with Victoria's dusty towel rail and a suspicious brown smudge in the toilet. However, Aaron and Mel aren't happy about a hairy bed. At breakfast, Aaron fumes over his eggs, and Alan and Alison's feedback leaves Victoria reaching for the tissues |
| 14:40 | Four in a Bed | The second visit is to Ye Old Crown in Edenbridge, Kent, where chef and owner Aaron Webster aims to deliver a three star service for a two star price | |