| What's on Now & Next (2026-01-27) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
03:10 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
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| 06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite | |
| RTE2
[102] |
02:35 | Takeaway Titans | Nabi Korean Kitchen in Co Kildare and Summer Inn in Dublin are among the businesses competing for Ireland's best takeaway. Presented by James Kavanagh and Carl Mullan, with judges Dylan McGrath and Suzie Lee Arbuthnot |
| 03:25 | Best Place to Be | Baz Ashmawy travels to Paris, where he meets Ruth Algar from Westmeath, who reminisces about her very successful athletics career in Ireland and then France. He also speaks to content creator Mandy Cherie from Donegal, as well as former haute couture embroiderer Rebecca Devaney, who runs Textile Tours of Paris | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
01:44 | Close | |
| 06:15 | The Six O'Clock Show | A lively mix of celebrity chat with national and international guests, fabulous food from the country's top chefs, expert advice and all the unmissable stories making the headlines | |
| TG4
[104] |
03:05 | Glór Tíre | The 2026 run begins with the focus on Jimmy Buckley, who introduces his two performing contestants - Darcy Walsh and Jordan McPolin - for the first time. Jó Ní Chéide and Caitriona Ní Shuilleabháin decide who is safe until the semi-final, and who will face the public vote in the first elimination. They are also joined are joined by special guest judge Eddie Rowley. Presented by Aoife Ní Thuairisg |
| 04:00 | Capaillíní | Finola Nic An Iomaire is at the Midlands Conamara Pony Show with rider Aoife Brennan. CPBS secretary Áine Uí Fhoghlua prepares for the Clifden Conamara Pony Show and members of the Ó Ráinne family from An Trá Bháin prepare their stallion for the competition | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
01:05 | Love Island: All Stars | Famous former Islanders get another shot at finding the one - relationships will be put to the test, heads will turn, and only one pair can be crowned as the winners |
| 07:00 | Impossible Engineering | A colossal American football stadium in Texas, that features the world's largest retractable roof and is able to seat over 100,000 spectators with no restricted viewpoints | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
01:00 | The Doctor Blake Mysteries | A soldier is killed on a routine training exercise at Ballarat military base and while investigating the tragedy, Blake comes face to face with the new base commander, his old nemesis Major Derek Alderton. Australian detective drama set in the late 1950s, starring Craig McLachlan |
| 07:25 | Heartbeat | A gang of youths push Peggy down a hole while she's poaching. Lord Ashfordly alerts Miller, who gives chase - but lands himself in trouble when he knocks down an elderly pedestrian. However, the incident gives Peggy a new money-making idea - she'll sue for the 'injury' she sustained in the fall. Meanwhile, Gina is attracted to her handsome college tutor. Tim Brooke-Taylor and Murray Head guest star | |
| BBC One
[108] |
01:40 | BBC News | The latest national and international stories as they break |
| 06:00 | Breakfast | A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
03:00 | Remarkable Places to Eat | Revival of the series in which celebrities take Fred Sirieix to experience dining at their favourite restaurants. In the first episode, Fred and Dermot O'Leary explore Puglia's food culture, visiting restaurants that celebrate Puglia's fabled cucina povera, or poor man's cooking |
| 03:55 | Jamie's £1 Wonders | Jamie Oliver demonstrates how to take root vegetables to another level. He also shares recipe for a sticky barbecue chicken with chunky potato wedges, cheesy enchiladas with an easy no-cook tomato sauce, and upside-down pineapple cake. Plus, Georgina Hayden shares some tips on simplicity and Greek cooking | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
03:05 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, with cameras capturing their instant reactions to the Eurovision Song Contest, Bridgerton, Love Triangle Australia, Double the Money, Marcus Wareing Simply Provence, Narrow Escapes and news coverage of the Northern Lights being visible in British skies |
| 03:55 | The Goldbergs | Murray gets his moment in the spotlight when he is honoured by his old high school for his basketball prowess. While he and Beverly are away from home, Barry takes advantage of their absence to throw a party to impress his school friends | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:25 | Wild China | The documentary series exploring China's wildlife continues with a journey to the Yunnan Province, where parallel mountain ranges channel mighty rivers from Tibet southward to the tropics, and the landscape provides a home to diverse species. While the mountain forests are home to red pandas, the valleys below contain jungles inhabited by gibbons, sunbirds and elephants |
| 19:00 | Great British Railway Journeys | In Wakefield, West Yorkshire, Michael Portillo visits the National Coal Mining Museum for England at Caphouse Colliery. In Leeds, he heads for the Chapeltown area to investigate the origins of the Leeds West Indian carnival in 1967 and tries his hand on the steel drums | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
02:20 | 24 Hours in A&E | A patient is brought in having broken his leg playing American football, while a resident at a neurological hospital is examined for signs that he has suffered a stroke. A man experiencing dizzy spells is accompanied on a trip to St George's by his granddaughter, who shares her memories of how he filled a gap in her life after her father died |
| 03:25 | Food Unwrapped | Jimmy Doherty visits Europe's biggest brewery - Heineken in the Netherlands - on a mission to explain the difference between lager and ale. His journey takes a surprising twist when he comes face to face with the mother of all lagers. Kate Quilton sets Matt Tebbutt the challenge of making crumpets, and finds out how they get filled with unique holes at the Warburtons factory in Enfield, north London. Matt also heads for snowy Canada to discover why maple syrup is so expensive, and finds out that maple syrup robberies are a big concern to the industry | |