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What's on Now & Next (2026-06-18)
RTE One
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[HD:135]
22:15Brexit: A Very British Civil War The events surrounding the referendum to leave the EU, beginning as David Cameron won a shock majority at the 2015 general election, with the implications immediately dawning on all concerned. There is no coalition negotiation to stop the Conservatives from fulfilling an election pledge to hold a referendum on whether to leave the EU. Nigel Farage resigns as UKIP leader, but quickly U-turns and sets up Leave EU to campaign for Brexit, while Conservative MPs Boris Johnson and Michael Gove decide whether to back Leave or Remain
23:30Hidden Assets When investigative reporter Olatz Alzola and her family are murdered in Bilbao, DS Claire Wallace is drawn into a case that links their killings to a Criminal Assets Bureau raid in Dublin. Return of the crime drama, starring Nora-Jane Noone. In English and Spanish
RTE2
[102]
22:30FIFA World Cup 26 Live Canada v Qatar (Kick-off 11.00pm). Coverage of the Group B match at BC Place Vancouver in Canada. There has only ever been one previous meeting between these nations, a 2022 friendly match in Vienna that saw just 150 people in attendance as Canada claimed a 2-0 victory. There will doubtless be many more to witness tonight's clash in an arena that boasts a capacity in excess of 54,000, with the vast majority of those supporting the co-hosts and aiming to inspire them to victory over a side that, like them, had never won a World Cup finals match prior to the commencement of this tournament. Canada also played a group match here in the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup almost one year ago to the day and, on that occasion, they claimed a comprehensive 6-0 victory over Honduras
01:30Shortscreen Aron, a single thirty-something, attempts to navigate falling in love, while struggling to hide his insecurities
Virgin Media One
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22:05Tour de Fred Fred Sirieix cycles around Co Waterford, taking on the Comeragh Mountains as far as the Mahon Falls, and reconnecting with nature in Crough Woods as he tries forest yoga and a waterfall swim. He then visits Waterford City to try glass-blowing at the crystal factory, and finds a corner of Japan in Ireland at the Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens
23:05Protection Liz is increasingly isolated, but she seemingly has nothing to lose if she is prepared to resort to any lengths to uncover the truth. As deadly forces close in, she sets out to unravel the conspiracy before corrupt forces stop her. Drama, starring Siobhan Finneran
TG4
[104]
22:30Fíorscéal This documentary follows three youth workers in a therapeutic residential home in Germany over the course of a year
23:33An Aimsir Láithreach National and international weather forecast
Virgin Media Two
[105]
22:35Friends Chandler catches a glimpse of Rachel in the nude - so she promptly demands he bare all to redress the balance. Meanwhile, Joey is disturbed to hear his father is having an affair. With a guest appearance by Brenda Vaccaro
23:05Undercover Girlfriends Five men who think they are taking part in a reality TV show in Marbella are actually being watched by their partners, who are in control of the whole thing
Virgin Media Three
[106]
22:00ER In an unfortunate case of mistaken identity, Carter informs the wrong parents of their son's death, while Greene treats a woman whose pacemaker has developed a bizarre fault. The romance between Hathaway and Taglieri becomes more serious - much to Ross's dismay. Medical drama, starring Noah Wyle, Julianna Margulies and Anthony Edwards
23:00Andrew and Fergie: An Unusual Relationship Documentary focused on the life of King Charles III's troubled younger brother and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson
BBC One
[108]
22:40The View Mark Carruthers presents a review of the week's political news, including reports on the latest events at Stormont and Westminster. Plus, comment and analysis with studio guests
23:20Election 26 Laura Kuenssberg presents as three constituencies choose a new MP, Chris Mason is at the count in Makerfield and correspondent Alex Forsyth keeps an eye on reactions from the studio. Professor Sir John Curtice analyses the key electoral trends and a panel of senior politicians give their reactions to the verdicts
Channel 4
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[HD:142]
22:00The Accused: Beyond Reasonable Doubt? Following individuals fighting convictions that they believe to be a miscarriage of justice. At a time when the British justice system is under scrutiny, this documentary explores how difficult it is to overturn a guilty verdict, revealing the emotional toll, legal hurdles and determination required to prove innocence. Beginning with a look at the case of Jason Moore, who was found guilty of murder in 2005 after a man was killed during a street fight he was involved in. Jason's family and close friends have fought tirelessly to campaign for his innocence and even enrolled an unlikely supporter: the victim's brother. When new evidence emerges, casting doubt on the eye-witness account, is it the key to freeing Jason?
23:05Murdered: The Baby on the Beach How the discovery of a five-day-old boy's body on a lonely Co Kerry beach in April 1984 set in train a chain of events that would bring shame on the-then conservatively minded Irish state and the Gardai. An innocent woman was accused of murdering her child, leading to a tribunal now recognised as a witch hunt
E4
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[HD:162]
21:00Gogglebox Britain's favourite opinionated TV viewers share their sharp, insightful, passionate, and sometimes emotional critiques of 2023's biggest and best shows. Programmes covered include Planet Earth III, Strictly Come Dancing, The Crown, Michael McIntyre's The Wheel, First Dates, Coronation Street, The Good Ship Murder, HELP! My House Is Haunted, All Creatures Great and Small, Family Fortunes and Open House: The Great Sex Experiment
23:00Naked Attraction Anna Richardson presents the dating show in which two singletons choose a date from six naked people whose bare bodies are revealed from the feet up. First up is 27-year-old sex-toy tester Hayley from Plymouth. Hayley has cerebral palsy and has only ever dated friends. Can she find someone to be more than just good friends? She is followed by 25-year-old tree surgeon Dmitri from Nottingham, who is looking for the perfect partner. However, once he picks his date, Dmitri is in for a big shock
BBC Four
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21:00The Magnificent Seven Oppressed Mexican villagers cross the border into America looking to buy guns to defend their homes and crops from bandits. Instead they encounter an enigmatic loner who persuades them to hire a band of gunslingers to teach the villagers how to fight before the marauders return. Western, with Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, James Coburn and Eli Wallach
23:05Parkinson Michael Parkinson in conversation with stage and screen star Yul Brynner. Featuring film clips from The Ten Commandments, The King and I, The Magnificent Seven and Catlow. First broadcast 17 June 1972
More4
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[HD:168]
22:0024 Hours in A&E This episode features three people who experienced incredible adventures when they were younger, and how they had to adjust when life threw them off track. Barbara is rushed into St George's with a dangerously high heart rate, after the 74-year-old became dizzy while out shopping. Her daughter Ana discusses her mum and dad's phenomenal success in the jazz world, and how all that changed when Barbara was diagnosed with Parkinson's. John is brought into hospital, having woken up unable to move his right leg. Doctors are concerned he may have suffered a stroke. John shares tales of his glamorous life on the airlines in the 1960s
23:0524 Hours in A&E Chris is brought in after falling off a ladder while gardening and doctors are worried that he may have broken his back. The medics also treat Liam, who has hurt his arm falling off his bike during a collision with a car, and Khushbo, who has been bleeding from her throat after a recent tonsillectomy