| What's on Now & Next (2026-06-10) | |||
| RTE One
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21:00 | RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather | The latest national and international news |
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| 21:35 | Room to Improve | Architect Dermot Bannon and quantity surveyor Claire Irwin help empty nesters Deirdre and Kieran Kelly at Clonsilla in west Dublin. The couple are hoping to downsize from their spacious existing home to their beloved first home. To give Deirdre and Kieran the space they need, Dermot sets out to combine inside and outside with a triple-zoned ground floor, a glass corner extension and clever landscaping | |
| RTE2
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21:00 | Guy Ritchie's The Covenant | When a sergeant is injured during the war in Afghanistan, a local interpreter risks his own life to carry him across miles of unforgiving terrain to safety. Drama, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Dar Salim, Sean Sagar and Jonny Lee Miller |
| 23:10 | Twenty Twenty Six | With the start of the tournament weeks away, final plans for the opening ceremony need to be pinned down. But its Mexican creative director has had a rethink, and his new vision doesn't include any reference to America at all, or indeed to soccer. The lead events producer may or may not be close to a having a breakdown. Also, Ian finds himself starting to think about life after football | |
| Virgin Media One
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21:00 | Ireland's Deadly Roads | Documentary examining the sharp rise in fatalities on the nation's roads, hearing from families of some of those who have died, who speak candidly about the lives lost, the ongoing grief, and their hopes that meaningful change can come from their experiences. The film investigates growing criticism of Ireland's road safety system, exploring concerns around lengthy delays in driving tests, the high number of learner drivers on the road, and whether current Essential Driver Training (EDT) requirements adequately reflect increasingly complex road conditions |
| 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 | |
| TG4
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21:00 | Cheers | Norm refuses to tarnish the reputation of a promotion rival at work, while Frasier tries to awaken Diane's romantic feelings with a meticulously planned slide show. Bar-room comedy, starring George Wendt |
| 21:30 | Iománaíocht Hollywood | Part two of two. The key role depictions of Gaelic games in the emergence of a distinctive Irish film culture. From the first indigenous feature film - Knocknagow (1918) - through the work of the National Film Institute of Ireland founded 1943, to recent Irish feature successes Lakelands (2022) and Róise and Frank (2022), Gaelic games have been a recurring and distinctive feature of Irish cinema | |
| Virgin Media Two
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21:00 | Love Island | Relationship-based reality show in which singletons seeking a romance compete in the hope of finding love - and winning a £50,000 prize |
| 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. | |
| Virgin Media Three
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19:50 | Live International Football | England v Costa Rica (Kick-off 9.00pm). All the action from the friendly at Inter&Co Stadium in Orlando, Florida. This is England's final warm-up game before they get their World Cup campaign under way against Croatia in Dallas on 17th June. They will be expecting a morale-boosting victory here against a team that have failed to qualify for the finals for the first time since 2010, and they prevailed 2-0 when the sides last met at Elland Road in 2018 thanks to goals by Marcus Rashford and Danny Welbeck |
| 22:00 | Coronation Street | Maria grows uneasy about Gary, while Kit keeps a close eye on him, Sam's remark puzzles Roy, Lily's family mark her sporting achievement, and Megan lures Will back into her orbit | |
| BBC One
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21:00 | Amandaland | Amanda hosts a prom pre-party at her flat for Georgie and her friends, but Felicity gets in the way, the make-up designer is terrible and the limo gets stuck |
| 21:30 | Only Child | The diggers move in at the allotments, forcing the protest group to take extreme action. With time running out for Richard, he decides to lay it all on the line for Emily - but will it prove enough? | |
| Channel 4
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21:00 | Grand Designs | Kevin McCloud follows a couple who face a race against time to realise their dream. Two years ago, corporate accountant Pep was diagnosed with terminal cancer. But rather than rest and avoid stress, Pep and partner Malene focused their attention on a long-held ambition to build a new house on their land in the Surrey Hills. The plan is to construct a modern take on a Viking hall, inspired by their love of all things Scandinavian and Malene's Danish heritage. But they must build quickly so Pep can enjoy what time she has left in the finished home |
| 22:00 | Britain's Most Expensive Houses | On north London's prestigious Billionaires' Row, Jeremy Fine is selling Fair Hill, a £20 million mansion steeped in royal history. Spanning 13,900 square feet, it boasts six reception rooms, eight bedrooms and a nightclub-style party room. He enlists international buying agent Nick Dawson to gauge interest from his billionaire clients. In Hertfordshire, Margaret Towney helps serial property flippers Mark and Linda turn a profit on Asterley House - previously lived in by Vinnie Jones - while simultaneously hunting for their next dream home. Could Cheryl Cole's former residence be the ideal solution? | |
| E4
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21:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on a selection of the week's TV, with cameras capturing their lively discussions as they sit down to watch the coronation ceremony and concert, The 1% Club, The Greatest Auction, Made in Chelsea and the local elections results on BBC News |
| 22:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on Gordon, Gino & Fred: Viva España, EastEnders, Top Guns: Inside the RAF, Beat the Chasers, Say Yes to the Dress with Tan France, The Yorkshire Vet, My Floating Home and ITV News coverage of the school concrete crisis. From September 2023 | |
| BBC Four
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21:00 | Laurence Rees Remembers - The Nazis: A Warning from History | Historical filmmaker Laurence Rees looks back on his acclaimed 1997 documentary series, explaining its origins and how the fall of the Berlin Wall opened possibilities for interviews with people who previously had been unreachable |
| 21:15 | The Nazis: A Warning from History | Account of Hitler's rise to power, featuring archive film from Russia and eyewitness accounts by former Nazi party members. The first programme concentrates on the Nazi party's formation after the First World War, the growth of support in the late 1920s and the eventual Fuehrer's appointment as Chancellor in 1933 | |
| More4
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21:00 | Our Yorkshire Shop: A Victorian Restoration | Documentary exploring plans to restore a derelict grocer's shop in Masham, to create an elegant cafe and historic bakery, in a bid to revitalise the town. Joiner Ian Johnson makes a start by restoring the tatty shop front, discovering beautiful period windows and the shop's old 1900s awning hidden under decades of dirt |
| 22:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | A 13-year-old girl is rushed to St George's after being knocked off her bike at a pedestrian crossing, while in Paediatrics, a 12-year-old suffers a wound in his groin after falling from a tree and impaling his leg. An 85-year-old woman brought into urgent care after a fall at home relates her experiences of being evacuated during the Second World War | |