| What's on Now & Next (2026-01-25) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
18:30 | Dancing with the Stars | The top ten couples take part in the show's second ever Country Week, hosted by Jennifer Zamparelli and Laura Fox |
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| 20:30 | Fair City | Carol is on the warpath and the Mullens have a big decision to make, Dean surprises Mairead when he tries to assuage his guilt and Holly goes a step too far with Hayley and pays the price. Emma feels snubbed when Max takes control of his own interview | |
| RTE2
[102] |
19:05 | Mammals | David Attenborough reveals why forests are the ultimate test of survival for mammals, including a tiger whose stealth and hunting strategies are put to the test in the heat of an Indian summer. The programme also features footage of young chimpanzees learning how to get honey without angering bees and Siberian flying squirrel gliding elegantly and effortlessly from tree to tree |
| 20:05 | Joanna Lumley's Danube | The last leg of Joanna's Danube journey takes her across Romania, starting at the vast Iron Gates gorge. The actress travels into wild Transylvania, where she follows the trails of brown bears in the forest and discovers the secret history of Dracula's castle. After a night in a guest house owned by King Charles and an encounter with Europe's witches, Joanna heads towards the Danube Delta, the Black Sea, and the finale of her adventure | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
19:00 | The Floor | There are 65 contestants still standing and host Rob Brydon turns up the pressure as players fight for more squares and a £5,000 Floor bonus. With rivals closing in, who will be one step closer to the £50,000-pound and who will be wiped off of The Floor for good? |
| 20:00 | The Salvage Squad | The team offers help for homeowners in need of a guest bedroom and an office space. Presented by Brian Dowling | |
| TG4
[104] |
19:30 | Réalta Agus Gaolta | Síomha Ní Ruairc hosts the latest search for Ireland's most talented family, as the best singing, dancing and musical families the nation has to offer compete against each other. Judging the contenders are sean-nós singer Irial Ó Ceallaigh and broadcaster Sinéad Ní Uallacháin, who are joined this week by guest judge Padraig Jack. Raised on music and song, Padraig has carried that tradition to a global audience with his critically acclaimed albums |
| 20:30 | Ollchlár Ros na Rún | Dean is determined to find the missing cash, convinced that following the money will lead him straight to his father's killer. However, the ground shifts beneath him when he learns that female DNA was found on Risteard's body | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
19:00 | This Time Next Year | Davina McCall meets more members of the public who pledge to make a change in their lives one year from now - then catches up with them 12 months on to see how they have got on. They include childhood sweethearts Fiona and David, who are hoping for a child with the help of a surrogate, a policewoman looking for love, and a woman who intends to fly off on her dream holiday - if she can lose enough weight |
| 20:00 | Live NFL | ||
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
18:50 | Alex Polizzi's Secret Spain | Alex reveals a whole new side to one of Europe's most beautiful countries and reveals a host of its untold secrets along the way. Taking in the culturally rich, beautiful and diverse country, from the human towers in Catalunya, to the Sacromonte Gypsy community in Granada, the golden metropolis of Madrid to the quiet, medieval and rural towns of hidden Galicia, Alex uncovers a Spain never seen before |
| 19:45 | The Hairy Bikers Go West | They Bikers explore Merseyside and The Wirral, dropping in at a forward-thinking farm, a Chinese institution, San's Café at Liverpool's docks, Chris's Chippy and The Seafood Shack in the Wirral. They cook dishes including a traditional egg foo yung, and with the pork from their farm visit they add a porky twist, plus their own take on Chris' salt and pepper chips | |
| BBC One
[108] |
19:00 | Antiques Roadshow | Fiona Bruce presents from Firstsite contemporary art gallery in Colchester, Essex, where treasures include a rare and eerie bust, Iconic designs from the 1950s heyday of Ford Motor Company, and a pair of Faberge cufflinks. Fiona also takes a tour of the gallery, discovering a floating floor designed to showcase and protect Roman mosaics and Michael Landy's giant homage to the Essex Man |
| 20:00 | Call the Midwife | Rosalind's confirmation is carried out. A few days later, she visits a patient with multiple sclerosis, and is concerned when she discovers the woman's young cousin eating from the kitchen bin. Joyce goes on secondment to St Cuthbert's, and is tasked with supervising the ante-natal clinic, which is under revolt as fed-up pregnant women impatiently wait to test their urine | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
18:50 | Mission to Space with Francis Bourgeois | Part one of two. The social media star and trainspotter trains as an astronaut with one of the leading companies in commercial space flight, and under the guidance of Tim Peake. After experiencing real astronaut g-forces in a human centrifuge, the reality of training proves far tougher than Francis expected. Determined not to give up, he begins to train like a real astronaut |
| 19:50 | The Great Pottery Throw Down | Siobhan McSweeney hosts Raku Week and the potters make parent and child animal sculptures, as well as taking on a sculpting spot test set by guest judge and master sculptor Nick Mackman. Whose creations will judges Keith Brymer Jones and Rich Miller go wild for, and whose Raku will get them through? | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
18:00 | Sister Act | Nightclub singer Deloris Van Cartier agrees to testify against her gangster boyfriend after witnessing a murder. Placed in protective custody by the authorities, she is less than pleased to discover she is expected to pose as chaste nun Sister Mary Clarence in a convent. Comedy, starring Whoopi Goldberg, Harvey Keitel, Maggie Smith, Bill Nunn and Kathy Najimy |
| 20:00 | The Simpsons | Krusty's truth-telling aunt fixes Homer's relationship with Patty and Selma after a fight in an escape room | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
19:00 | Inside Classical | Tom Service presents a concert celebrating the BBC SSO's 90th anniversary at City Halls in Glasgow, with Stephen Hough the soloist for Grieg's Piano Concerto in A minor. The orchestra also plays Ayanna Witter-Johnson's Bacchanale, which was written to mark the occasion, before the National Youth Choir of Scotland and soloists Pumeza Matshikiza, Beth Taylor, John Findon and Ashley Riches join for Michael Tippett's epic oratorio A Child of Our Time |
| 21:05 | Mysteries of the Bayeux Tapestry | The famous 11th-century embroidery depicting the story of the Norman conquest of England is an extraordinary work of art. Yet little is known about its origins. Here, archaeologists, historians, biologists, anthropologists and even astrophysicists join forces to unravel its mysteries, analysing every detail to shed light on a pivotal moment in history | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
19:25 | Four in a Bed | It's payment day and the B&Bers take each other to task about some dodgy comments made throughout the week, before the payments are revealed and the winners crowned |
| 19:55 | The Dog House | It's double trouble as bonded pair Poppy and Bron try to find a home that will accept two dogs. Fine artist Ron is introduced to Chip the terrier cross and Margaux the mongrel, while Harry the saluki needs to overcome his nerves if he is to find loving new owners | |