| What's on Now & Next (2025-12-04) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
22:15 | Stolen | Examining the treatment of unmarried pregnant women in Ireland, which was heavily influenced by the Catholic Church. Unmarried mothers were incarcerated in mother and baby institutions run by nuns from 1922 to 1998. Survivors reveal the shocking details of their treatment in a scandal that sparked a government inquiry into the fate of these women who fell pregnant in 20th-century Ireland |
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| 00:20 | The One That Got Away | Ffion and Rick's relationship intensifies as the past continues to haunt the present. Ffion discovers a devastating secret that changes everything and a new suspect emerges | |
| RTE2
[102] |
23:40 | The Veil | Imogen and Adilah continue on their journey to Paris, and face a threat in Istanbul. Meanwhile, the pressure mounts on the CIA and DGSE to determine the true identity of the Djinn al Raqqa. Espionage thriller starring Elisabeth Moss |
| 00:25 | Line of Duty | Nick Huntley is brought in for questioning by AC-12, but denies any involvement in Steve's attack. However, the interrogation leads him to question how honest his wife has been with him. New anomalies emerge in the forensic evidence which cast further suspicion on Roz - who responds by dismantling the detectives' case with inside information of her own | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
23:20 | I'm a Celebrity... Unpacked | Sam Thompson, Joel Dommett and Kemi Rodgers host the companion show, featuring behind-the-scenes gossip, unseen clips, interviews and an insider guide to the trials |
| 00:25 | Midsomer Murders | Sleepy Goodman's Land, known as the greenest village in Midsomer, is bought by a Texas oilman. However, following the sale, a string of grisly murders ensues. Detective drama, starring Neil Dudgeon and Nick Hendrix | |
| TG4
[104] |
00:05 | 42 to 1 | In sports, we're used to seeing the improbable. But the impossible is another matter entirely. And on February 11, 1990, while the odds were technically 42 to 1, it was very much the impossible that happened in a boxing ring in Tokyo, Japan, when James 'Buster' Douglas defeated Mike Tyson for the heavyweight championship of the world. |
| 01:10 | Dáil Éireann | Coverage of recent political proceedings | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
23:55 | Vanderpump Rules | Schwartz and Sandoval prepare for TomTom's first Gay Pride celebration. Dayna finally stands up to Scheana while Lisa helps Ariana come to terms with depression |
| 00:45 | Vanderpump Rules | Brittany is thrown a princess-themed bridal shower by Stassi, Katie and Lala. A scandal surrounding Jax and Brittany's pastor threatens to tear the bridal parties apart | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
00:05 | Age Before Beauty | Leanne is keen to launch her own beauty product range and is furious to discover Bel had the same idea years ago, but Shameen helps her identify a gap in the beauty market. Dante confesses a guilty secret to Tyler, who is so shocked that he finishes with him, while a fire breaks out in the salon, forcing Leanne to come up with a way to ensure that MirrorBel Beauty can continue to treat their clients - while trying to get to the bottom of who deliberately started it |
| 01:20 | The Loch | A human heart is discovered on the shores of the Loch, and forensic psychologist Blake Albrighton is brought in to join the investigating team. He quickly forms a disturbing theory about the motive behind the seemingly inexplicable murders, but Chief Inspector Frank Smilie is quick to dismiss his ideas. However, if the new arrival is correct, the once peaceful Highland community could be set to endure far more deaths, as a serial killer prowls the area. Crime drama, starring Laura Fraser, John Sessions and Don Gilet | |
| BBC One
[108] |
23:20 | Question Time | Fiona Bruce presents the topical debate from the Kent port of Dover, inviting a panel of politicians and other guests to answer questions from an invited audience on subjects that have made the headlines over the past week |
| 00:20 | Newscast | A panel of BBC journalists hosts a weekly round-up from Westminster, delivering the usual mix of serious analysis and light-hearted gossip about the biggest stories in politics | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
00:05 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including Stranger Things, Strictly Come Dancing, Celebrity Scam Interceptors, Malice, Songs of Praise, CBeebies Bedtime Stories and Animals on Drugs. Plus, a BBC News report on Christmas decorations |
| 01:00 | Save Yourselves! | A young Brooklyn couple head to a remote upstate cabin to unplug from their phones and reconnect with each other. Blissfully unaware of their surroundings, they are left to their own devices as the planet falls under attack. Sci-fi comedy, starring Sunita Mani, John Reynolds and Ben Sinclair | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
00:05 | The Big Bang Theory | The friends compete in a scavenger hunt designed by Raj to test their scientific knowledge and life skills, but the game brings out the best and worst in everyone. As the hunt progresses, Howard and Amy begin to bond over their shared musical tastes, while Penny and Sheldon work together as a team and Bernadette becomes fiercely competitive |
| 00:40 | The Big Bang Theory | Sheldon introduces Amy to Raiders of the Lost Ark - one of his favourite films - and is distraught when she ends up pointing out a plot hole that ruins the whole story. Meanwhile, Leonard realises he can manipulate Penny into feeling sorry for him when his mother publishes a reveal-all book about his childhood problems. Comedy, starring Jim Parsons and Johnny Galecki | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
23:30 | Wogan | Terry Wogan speaks to actress Pauline Collins, actor Simon Callow, journalist Esther Rantzen and TV producer Desmond Wilcox. First broadcast 8 January 1988 |
| 00:15 | Capability Brown's Unfinished Garden | Bunny Guinness tries to carry out the 18th-century English landscape designer's plans for his own garden in Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire. Brown travelled the length and breadth of the country, improving more than 200 of the greatest estates in the land, for some of the most influential people of the day, but the design for his own garden never got off the drawing board | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
23:05 | 999: On the Front Line | Paramedics are called out to a van and a car that have collided at a roundabout, involving a man who must always wear a crash helmet to protect himself from frequent seizures. A woman at a social club fears chest pains could be a sign of a heart attack. And a trip to the shops ends badly after a nasty fall |
| 00:10 | 24 Hours in A&E | Fifty-three-year-old motorbike enthusiast Scott is rushed in after crashing at high-speed at a track event, and there are concerns he may have suffered spinal injury. Meanwhile, 74-year-old Peter has potentially life-threatening injuries after being crushed under an eight-ton static caravan and 21-year-old hockey player Lizzie has severely broken her ankle during training and needs a reset | |