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What's on Now & Next (2026-03-27)
RTE One
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19:00Nationwide This edition hears from two stalwarts of the Irish country music scene, including singer Brendan Shine who goes down memory lane to reflect on his long and successful career which has spanned more than fifty years. Anne Cassin presents
19:30Fair City Soap charting the highs and lows of life in Carrigstown, following the ongoing dramas and the love affairs of the Molloys, the Brennans and the Phelans
RTE2
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19:00Son of a Critch Mark leaves school grounds with Fox's brothers who challenge him to drink his first beer
19:25Rick Stein's Food Stories Rick tastes jerk chicken made by the man behind Bristol's popular Caribbean food kitchen. He delves into the history of the city's African-Caribbean carnival and witnesses the power of food at a cafe staffed by victims of modern slavery. Rick also dips into the recent craze for fermented foods, making his own version of a burrito
Virgin Media One
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19:00News at 7 The latest national and international news stories from the Virgin Media News team
19:30Friends Rachel's attractive and influential new friend sends Ross into a jealous frenzy, while Chandler gets drunk and falls for the curvaceous charms of one of Joey's many sisters - but later cannot remember which one
TG4
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19:00Nuacht TG4 The day's main news stories from a regional, national and international perspective
19:30Geantraí From The Four Provinces, Dublin this programme features music from Daoirí Farrell, Trevor Hutchinson, Alan Doherty, Alan Reid, Ruadhán Collier O'Brien, John O'Brien, Clann Uí Scolaí and Colm Ó Briain
Virgin Media Two
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19:00Live International Football England v Uruguay (Kick-off 7.45pm). Coverage of the friendly at Wembley Stadium, as both teams continue their preparations for this summer's FIFA World Cup finals. The last time these teams met was in the group stage of the 2014 World Cup, when a brace by Luis Suarez gave the South Americans a 2-1 win. Suarez has recently retired from international football, but the Uruguayans are still likely to provide a stern test for Thomas Tuchel's men
22:00Bump When the family don't tell her about Angie's new diagnosis, Jacinda feels left out and decides to adopt a new friend and have a secret of her own
Virgin Media Three
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17:40A Touch of Frost The discovery of a woman's body in a car park presents Jack Frost with another challenge to his deductive powers. Delving into the victim's electronic organiser, he learns she was connected with a local religious community - and realises someone in the congregation is more interested in the pleasures of this world than the rewards of the next. David Jason stars, with Bruce Alexander and John Lyons
19:55Heartbeat Blaketon is eager to halt a crimewave before the Assistant Chief Constable arrives for a shoot on Lord Ashfordly's estate, while Kate is faced with a medical and moral dilemma. Rural police drama, starring Nick Berry
BBC One
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19:00The One Show Clara Amfo and JB Gill present the usual mix of celebrity guests and stories about people in extraordinary circumstances
19:30Extraordinary Portraits Sculptor Nick attempts to create a piece honouring civil servant Darryn, who fought off a knife-wielding terrorist with a narwhal tusk in London in 2019. Bill Bailey believes Nick is the perfect artist to make a sculpture that honours both the hero and the human behind the headlines
Channel 4
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19:00Channel 4 News Including sport and weather
20:00Dispatches Political journalist Lewis Goodall assesses the origins of the downfall in popularity of the Labour government, from party infighting to policy U-turns, courting Donald Trump, the Mandelson-Epstein scandal, high-profile ministerial resignations and a by-election battleground. Lewis speaks to MPs, advisors and pollsters, as well as celebrity critics and journalists, and follows the unfolding story as the police make arrests, opposition closes in, and the clamour for information intensifies over what Keir Starmer and his top team knew about Mandelson and Epstein
E4
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19:00The Simpsons Homer and Marge select Fat Tony to be Maggie's godfather, but are worried about his influence on her
19:30The Simpsons Homer realises he knows very little about Lisa and tries to fill the gaps in his knowledge by hiring a dodgy private detective to spy on her - only to end up on the wrong side of the law. With the guest voice of Elliott Gould
BBC Four
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19:00Top of the Pops Gail Porter presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on June 25, 1999. Featuring S Club 7, Jamiroquai, NSYNC, Britney Spears, Lit, Adam Rickitt, Melanie G and Vengaboys
19:30Top of the Pops Gail Porter presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on July 2, 1999. Featuring Vengaboys, Whitney Houston, The Three Amigos, Suede, A1, Jennifer Lopez and ATB
More4
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18:50Location, Location, Location Kirstie Allsopp helps Jay and Charlene, parents to one-year-old Kai, who bought and refurbished their two bed home in Romford, Essex but now want to upsize to Chelmsford. Meanwhile, Phil Spencer assists Jemma and Graham, who returned from Los Angeles three years ago and want to settle in Southend-on-Sea
19:55Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer meet Christine Attwood and Tony Congdon in Purley, Croydon, who need help deciding whether they should sell or upgrade their home. The pair have been going back and forth for almost a decade about the future of their unusual bungalow - Tony loves the property and its location, but Christine longs to move closer to the coast to enjoy her retirement