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What's on Now & Next (2025-12-01)
RTE One
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15:00Fair City Dolores' plans mean change for the Dillon's, while Emma enlists Gwen to help cheer up James. Zoe has a nasty surprise at work, and Phoebe still struggles with her injury
15:30Today Daily magazine show featuring entertainment and celebrity news, consumer advice, and Ireland's biggest giveaways. Presented by Dáithí Ó Sé and Sinéad Kennedy
RTE2
[102]
15:00Hetty Feather Gideon makes a surprising discovery about Jack
15:35Nova Jones Nova must try to sing an emotional ballad to stop her fans getting too excited
Virgin Media One
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15:00Loose Women Celebrity interviews and studio discussion from a female perspective
16:00Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs The comedian finds himself captivated when he meets a mystical, bald, rare breed of cat, and later shows a cockapoo in distress how to relax with the help of essential oils. He also helps a Bichon cope in a world of darkness
TG4
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14:30Scoil Cheoil an Earraigh Pádraig Ó Sé returns with some of the best acts from Scoil Cheoil an Earraigh 2025. Featuring Paudie O'Connor from Shliabh Luachra with Aoife Ní Chaoimh and their daughter Róisín
15:30Grand Tours of Scotland's Lochs Paul Murton travels from the shores of Loch Hope to the lonely expanse of Sandwood Bay in the far north-west. Along the way he discovers wartime secrets in Loch Eriboll, crosses a subterranean loch and learns the art of drystone dyking from a master craftsman in Kinlochbervie
Virgin Media Two
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15:00The Chase Bradley Walsh hosts as contestants Will from Bedfordshire, Jim from Ayr, Arrianne from Middlesborough and Katie from Upminster join forces in the hope that their four brains can beat one, but that one brain does happen to belong to a Chaser
16:00Tipping Point Ben Shephard hosts the quiz in which contestants answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. Dropping tokens down a choice of four chutes, they hope to knock piles of them off a moving shelf - and the more they collect, the greater the prize fund. The player who has won the least amount is then eliminated, and the last one standing competes for a £10,000 jackpot
Virgin Media Three
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14:20The Darling Buds of May Part one of two. Pop befriends a pilot he rescues from his crashed plane, but suspects he is being drawn into a smuggling racket when the family is invited to a celebratory champagne night on the town. Drama, starring David Jason
15:25Emmerdale Sam keeps a secret, while Ray cautions April and Dylan, and Bob is worried about April
BBC One
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15:00Escape to the Country Ginny Buckley helps a London buyer find her dream home in the Dorset countryside and also meets a family who have turned local fish canning into a coastal success story
15:45The Bidding Room The dealers welcome Scott and Clare from Aberdare, Georges loses his head over a super-rare pilot's helmet, and Wally's normal-sized Mini poster proves a huge hit
Channel 4
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15:00A Place in the Sun Lucy Alexander is house hunting with John and Debbie around the Mar Menor on the Costa Calida in south-east Spain. The couple are dreaming of a two-bedroom holiday home that's near the beach. They have a budget of £80,000 to buy an apartment or townhouse, which could become their permanent home in the future. But can Lucy find them the perfect property?
16:00Kirstie's Handmade Christmas Kirstie Allsopp gives her Christmas HQ a glow-up, with help from top crafters, inviting four crafting champions back for a competition to make the best showstopping tree decoration. The programme's amazing inspirational creations range from needle-felted woodland animals and stained-glass snowflakes to tree-topping holograms and horses. Plus, Kirstie learns basket-making with a community craft group from Portsmouth
E4
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15:00The Simpsons Lisa's music teacher is horrified when Lisa is poached by the director of the Capitol City Philharmonic for his youth orchestra, but Homer and Marge struggle with funding her
15:30The Simpsons Marge puts on a play written by Lisa when she gets a big job at the theatre, while Homer develops a crush on Maggie's baby class supervisor
BBC Four
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03:00Ian Rankin's Hidden Edinburgh Edinburgh is often described as the Athens of the North, but John Rebus, one its most famous detectives, views Scotland's capital in quite a different light - it is a crime scene waiting to happen. In this programme, Rebus's creator Ian Rankin revisits the key locations from the books. From the city's 'pubic triangle' and the home of Scotland's most infamous madam to a police station where Rankin was interviewed about a real murder, the award-winning crime writer explores the hidden Edinburgh into which tourists never venture
19:00Live Snooker: UK Championship Seema Jaswal presents coverage of the evening session on day three at York Barbican, featuring two first-round matches, played over the best of 11 frames. In last year's corresponding session, Jak Jones fought back from 5-3 down to edge past 2023 world champion Luca Brecel 6-5. In contrast, the other match of the session saw Michael Holt comfortably defeat Gary Wilson 6-1, to reach the last 16 of the tournament for the first time since the 1999 event. With commentary and analysis from Steve Davis, John Parrott, Ken Doherty, Dennis Taylor and Stephen Hendry, and reports from Shabnam Younus-Jewell
More4
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14:40Come Dine with Me Dressage champion Natasha Baker is the first of five Paralympic athletes hosting dinner parties, serving up an evening of home-cooked food and old-fashioned family entertainment to judoka Chris Skelley, sports presenter Arthur Williams, wheelchair basketball player Amy Conroy and retired swimmer Liz Johnson
15:10Come Dine with Me Paralympic judoka Chris Skelley gets to grips with the pots and pans on the second night of the dinner party challenge. Wheelchair basketball star Amy Conroy is confused by his menu, although retired swimmer Liz Johnson is impressed with the starter. The entire group are all blown away by Chris's motivation for a medal in Tokyo, while his karaoke performance is memorable for entirely different reasons