| What's on Now & Next (2026-05-17) | |||
| RTE One
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12:00 | The Week in Politics | Reflections on the political week, including contributions from journalists, senators and TDs. Hosted by Áine Lawlor |
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| 13:00 | RTÉ News: One O'Clock and Weather | ||
| RTE2
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12:00 | Home and Away | Eden and Abigail try to find out what's going on between Levi and Mackenzie. Brax fixes a broken baby monitor, which displays footage of a woman placing drugs beneath Archie's cot |
| 12:30 | FIFA World Cup 26 Preview | A look ahead to the tournament, which takes place in the USA, Mexico and Canada | |
| Virgin Media One
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12:00 | Britain's Got Talent | Ant and Dec host the fourth live semi-final as more acts that made it through the auditions perform in front of the judges and a live audience for a chance at a place in the final. Viewers hold the power to vote for their favourite acts of the night to send through to the ultimate stage of the competition, and one judge has the Golden Buzzer that can reward one outstanding performer with a ticket straight through |
| 14:00 | Live Women's Six Nations | Ireland v Scotland (Kick-off 2.30pm). Coverage of both teams' fifth and final match of the championship, held at Aviva Stadium. Scotland prevailed 26-19 in Edinburgh when the teams met in last year's competition, but Ireland prevailed 15-12 at Kingspan Stadium in 2024 and will hope to make home advantage count once again this afternoon | |
| TG4
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12:20 | Contractors | As the sun sets on another contracting season, it's time for contributors to look back and see how it all worked out for better or for worse. It's September and Shane is out ploughing and planning to do some seeding. With the kids back to school Traolach is out on his own cutting some second cut silage in Glencolmcille and planning to bale when they are free on Saturday. Kieran in Waterford is pushing on to third cut silage, but feeling the loss of Liam one of his top men who is heading to Australia |
| 13:15 | Murder, She Wrote | A chain-store owner claims his business has dwindled because of his trial and acquittal for the murder of his wife - and he blames Jessica, who has mentioned him in one of her books. Angela Lansbury stars, with guest appearances by George Segal, Morgan Fairchild and Julianna Margulies | |
| Virgin Media Two
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12:15 | Unbeatable | Jason Manford presents the general knowledge quiz in which four contestants compete over three rounds to find a single 'unbeatable' answer and streak ahead of the rest to make the final where they can win a cash prize |
| 13:00 | Live: Formula E | Race two of the Monaco E-Prix (Start-time 2.05pm). Coverage of the 10th race of the campaign from Circuit de Monaco. Sébastien Buemi won the second race here last year after Great Britain's eventual champion Oliver Rowland had won the first | |
| Virgin Media Three
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12:00 | Coronation Street | Will keeps his family in the dark as he gets ready to leave, Hope refuses to accompany Sam on a stargazing outing, Sally voices concerns to Steve, and Gary's alibi is called into question |
| 12:30 | Coronation Street | Tim attempts to get through to Will, Todd's attitude attracts suspicion, Daniel meets an intruder entering his flat, and Hope's teasing causes Sam to snap | |
| BBC One
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12:20 | Zog | Animated series based on Julia Donaldson's book about an accident-prone dragon. Zog and the doctors find a friend for Fergus |
| 12:30 | Zog | Zog must learn to love flying again after a bad crash | |
| Channel 4
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10:00 | Sunday Brunch | Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by guests Jamie Laing, Victoria Smurfit and Bonnie Langford. With live music from James Smith |
| 13:00 | The Simpsons | The family celebrates Maggie's birthday. Bart steals Homer's wallet to pay for an Itchy and Scratchy souvenir, and Grandma Bouvier is swept off her feet by Grampa - but Mr Burns provides romantic competition, convinced she is the woman for him | |
| E4
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12:05 | Married at First Sight Australia | Part one. The experiment is over, and the couples reunite for one last meeting, with one bride furious that her groom has been texting one of the other women |
| 13:10 | Married at First Sight Australia | Part one. The experiment is over, and the couples reunite for one last meeting, with one bride furious that her groom has been texting one of the other women | |
| BBC Four
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02:15 | A Wild Year | An exploration of the upland area of North Yorkshire, where heather-clad uplands and sheltered dales have been shaped both by the elements and by its people. Hardy Swaledale sheep roam the high moors all year round only coming down to the lowlands for lambing and shearing. Red grouse feed and breed amongst the heather alongside curlews and other ground nesting birds and billions of purple heather blooms provide nectar for the bees, brought to the moors by beekeepers in the summer. Toby Jones narrates, as time-lapse camera techniques bring fresh insight into the restless rhythms of the region |
| 19:00 | The Classical Collection | The natural world has always been a powerful inspiration to composers. From vast forests and tiny fish to wild storms and epic seascapes, this programme takes viewers on an evocative journey through some of the best-loved musical responses to the living planet. Including works by Vivaldi, Reiner, Vaughan Williams and Debussy | |
| More4
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12:05 | A Place in the Sun | Jasmine Harman helps Claire and Gary find their dream property in the north of Fuerteventura around the buzzing town of Corralejo. Over the years, they've enjoyed many happy family holidays on the island with their twin daughters, who although now grown up will be joining them in their winter bolthole, where the couple are looking forward to creating new fond memories. Working to their budget of £200,000, Jasmine sets out to find them the perfect abode |
| 13:05 | A Place in the Sun | Jasmine Harman helps father and daughter Stephen and Stephanie, who are moving to the French region of Poitou-Charentes with Stephanie's young son Carter. They are hoping to set up their own glamping business, and want a character property with outside space on a budget of £250,000 | |