| What's on Now & Next (2026-06-19) | |||
| RTE One
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18:01 | RTÉ News: Six One and Weather | The latest national and international headlines |
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| 19:00 | Nationwide | Colm Flynn brings viewers on a tour of the places associated with the Irish who spent part of their lives working in and around Vatican City in Rome and who made their mark there | |
| RTE2
[102] |
18:00 | Shortland Street | Chris is caught unawares, Marty and Monique draw closer, and Vili makes a costly mistake |
| 18:30 | Home and Away | Harper avoids a hard truth, Alf and Roo work to heal, and Tane supports Mackenzie | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
18:05 | The Six O'Clock Show | Chat show featuring celebrity interviews, food from leading chefs and guidance on a wide range of topics, from consumer affairs to the latest trends, with viewers invited to contribute with pictures, comments, stories and gossip |
| 19:00 | News at 7 | The latest national and international news stories from the Virgin Media News team | |
| TG4
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17:55 | Scéalta na gCorn | Gráinne McElwain travels to the west, to her adopted home county of Galway. Here she learns about one of the oldest trophies in the country, The Odlums Irish Purtiy Cup, and visits a local handball club that teams up with Gael Linn for a special tournament. Gráinne meets the family of young footballer Pia McDermott Geraghty who continues to be remembered with a cup in her name and she travels to Ballinasloe to find out about legendary Galway hurler Michael 'Inky' Flaherty, whose name was etched on the Connacht Senior Hurling Championship cup from 1995 until 1999 |
| 18:25 | Glúin Z | Social affairs documentary examining the challenges facing young people today. This episode features Máirtín in Kerry, who reflects on his difficult journey growing up and the long road ahead. In Dublin, we hear from Cúnla, who has recently been diagnosed with autism, sharing how the diagnosis has helped them better understand themselves and navigate their world. We also meet intercounty GAA player Fitzy, who puts a lot of pressure on himself to excel in every aspect of his life-at school, on the football field, and in his social life | |
| Virgin Media Two
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17:20 | Live Racing | Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani present further coverage of day four of Royal Ascot. With analysis from Jason Weaver, Ruby Walsh and Megan Nicholls, reports by Matt Chapman, Rishi Persad, Oli Bell and Luke Harvey, betting news from Brian Gleeson, commentary by Richard Hoiles and Mark Johnson, and lifestyle features with Mark Heyes and Charlotte Hawkins |
| 18:30 | The Chase | Bradley Walsh hosts as Gordon from East Lothian, Miriam from Brighton, Rachel from West Yorkshire and Selwyn originally from Trinidad hope that they can take on a Chaser and leave with thousands of pounds as a team | |
| Virgin Media Three
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17:00 | Endeavour | The team is called to investigate the violent and peculiar murder of an Oxford college don, but when Thursday makes an unexpected discovery, Morse's suitability to work on the case is compromised and he is side-lined. Meanwhile, things at home become quite tense for Thursday and Win when they receive disturbing news from abroad. |
| 19:00 | Don't Look Back in Anger | Chronicling the highs and lows of 2025 and all the chaos in between | |
| BBC One
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18:00 | BBC News at Six; Weather | The latest headlines |
| 18:30 | BBC Newsline; Weather | ||
| Channel 4
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18:00 | Sun, Sea and Selling Houses | In Calp, husband-and-wife team Jo and Andrew Alderton search for the Spanish dream with Vicky and Mac who, with a budget of 350,000 euros, are looking for a retirement home that they can enjoy with their dogs and tortoises. In Almería, Steve Garner and his son Shaun revisit former clients Taz and Nicky, who, having sold their business, were embracing their newfound freedom and hunting for a Spanish party pad |
| 19:00 | Channel 4 News | Channel 4's flagship news programme. Including sport and weather | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
18:00 | The Simpsons | Homer takes the kids joyriding in Comic Book Guy's car and ends up being taken to court. With the voice of Guillermo Del Toro. |
| 18:30 | The Simpsons | When a romantic night ends in injury, Marge recovers by taking up kite boarding, while Homer bonds with his hallucinated hernia. Lisa seeks advice from an unlikely source | |
| BBC Four
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02:10 | Elvis Presley: '68 Comeback Special | The singer's classic TV special, which saw him make a return to live performance after years in Hollywood. The show features an array of musical set-pieces, with performances of Hound Dog, All Shook Up, Heartbreak Hotel, Are You Lonesome Tonight?, That's All Right, Jailhouse Rock, Blue Suede Shoes, Don't Be Cruel and Love Me Tender |
| 19:00 | Top of the Pops | Gail Porter, Jamie Theakston and Jayne Middlemiss present this Christmas day edition of the pop chart programme, first broadcast on December 25, 1999. Featuring music from performers such as DJ Jurgen Presents Alice Deejay, Cliff Richard, Martine McCutcheon, Robbie Williams and Steps and Westlife | |
| More4
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17:50 | Four in a Bed | The final visit of the week is to Crossroads House in Carlisle, owned by Julie and Alistair Musgrave, who pride themselves on their full English fry-up and Cumberland banger. Jamie and Leila are surprised by the B&B's roadside location but impressed by their newly spick-and-span room, while Jill and Inez dig into the mismatched decor in theirs. At drinks, Julie and Alistair reveal their entrepreneurial ambitions and are confident their breakfast offering will bring home the win. In the morning, Jamie and Leila are feeling rough after a restless night whilst in the kitchen Julie is experiencing a last-minute crisis of confidence |
| 18:20 | Four in a Bed | The B&B owners meet for the last time to trade feedback, starting with The Old Rose & Crown, where Jamie and Leila lay into the linen. The B&Bers discuss lukewarm reactions to the facilities, problems with paying for breakfast and picky comments about the paintwork. Things take an emotional turn when Julie and Alistair chew over their bad breakfast score. There are harsh truths, heated debates and disagreements as the payments are revealed before the winner is finally announced | |