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What's on Now & Next (2026-02-08)
RTE One
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22:30Sisters Suze finds out that Steve was the one who invited her to the wedding and that Sare has been spinning a rather elaborate yarn about her Irish family. She decides to leave until Luke persuades her otherwise because he's worried about her sister - and Suze finally realises that all is not as it seems
23:00The Week in Politics Reflections on the political week, including contributions from journalists, senators and TDs. Hosted by Áine Lawlor
RTE2
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21:35Allianz League Sunday Joanne Cantwell presents highlights and analysis from the latest matches, including Waterford v Offaly at Azzurri Walsh Park, Limerick v Kilkenny at TUS Gaelic Grounds and Cork v Tipperary at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Allianz Hurling League Division 1A
23:05Mix Tape In Sheffield, 1989, teenagers Daniel and Alison meet at a house party and bond over their shared love for music. The relationship they forge that night follows them for ever and leaves them wondering what could have been. Twenty years later, Daniel is in Sheffield, and Alison in Sydney. Despite the distance, Daniel reaches out to Alison in the hope that they might be able to rekindle that spark that once illuminated their young lives. Drama, starring Teresa Palmer
Virgin Media One
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22:00The Assembly Ireland Actress-comedian Rosie O'Donnell faces The Assembly Ireland, as she tackles questions ranging from her showbiz career to her relationship with Donald Trump and her move to Ireland
23:00Live NFL Seattle Seahawks v New England Patriots (Kick-off 11.30pm). Coverage of the showpiece NFL match at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. This is the second time these teams have met in the Super Bowl having previously faced each other in 2015, when the Patriots lifted the Vince Lombardi Trophy following a 28-24 triumph. That was the fourth of their six overall championship victories, and if they succeed this time around they will become the most successful franchise in NFL history by surpassing the Pittsburgh Steelers, who also boast six titles. Tonight's coverage will also feature the half-time show, headlined by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny
TG4
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22:30Geantraí Pauline Scanlon visits a traditional music pub in Limerick, celebrating acclaimed musicians, emerging artists and the musicians who continue the music tradition. This edition, from O'Shaughnessy's, just outside the walls of Glin Castle, features music from Diarmuid O'Brien, Pa Foley, Matthew Reidy, Donie O'Sullivan, Áine Nolan, Ger Culhane, Brian Mooney, Donie Lyons, Donal De Barra, John Paul Reynolds and Simon Crehan
23:00Néaltrú - An Scriosadh Mall Documentary following the McNally family, as they contend with father Seán's diagnosis of posterior cortical atrophy Alzheimer's. The film captures the strength of the McNallys, who rely on affection, humour and resilience as they adapt to Seán's changing needs. Through the eyes of Seán's wife Emer, cameras witness the family navigating this difficult new phase of life. The film highlights both joyful and painful moments, showing how the family celebrates life while confronting the grief of what the illness will eventually take away
Virgin Media Two
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22:05Snowpiercer Layton goes on the hunt, as Wilford works to boost morale. The resistance discovers a threat that could undermine everything they've worked for
23:05The Graham Norton Show The host is joined by Hollywood stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, who are appearing together in Emerald Fennell's controversial film adaptation of Wuthering Heights. Also on his sofa are Oscar-nominated Amanda Seyfried, the star of epic historical drama The Testament of Ann Lee and Ryan Coogler, who is appearing in Bafta and Oscar-nominated vampire movie Sinners. Plus, Brits Critics' Choice award-winner Jacob Alon performs Don't Fall Asleep
Virgin Media Three
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22:00The Serial Killer's Wife When village doctor Tom Fairchild is arrested for murder, his wife Beth is determined to protect her family and reputation and provides him with an alibi, leading to his release. Beth believes her husband has been wrongly accused but, as cold cases re-open and more dead women are linked to Tom, her own past becomes headline news, leading her to seek help from Adam, her husband's best friend. Thriller, starring Annabel Scholey, Jack Farthing and Luke Treadaway
23:00Chicago Fire The crew is full of festive spirit at Christmas - until Casey is accused of stealing a diamond necklace from a rescue at a lavish townhouse and subjected to an internal investigation. Meanwhile, Cruz's brother becomes embroiled in an escalating gang war
BBC One
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22:30Match of the Day Mark Chapman presents highlights of the latest Premier League matches, featuring Liverpool v Manchester City at Anfield and Brighton & Hove Albion v Crystal Palace at Amex Stadium. The Citizens claimed a 3-0 victory over the champions when the teams met at Etihad Stadium in November, but they had not won at this ground since 2021. Palace were unbeaten in their last three matches with their rivals, but had endured a dip in form in recent weeks
23:25Six Nations Rugby Special Action from the opening round of matches, featuring France v Ireland at Stade de France, Italy v Scotland at Stadio Olimpico and England v Wales at Allianz Stadium Twickenham. France got their defence of the title under way against the 2023 and 2024 champions, while Italy looked to emulate their 2024 home win against Scotland, and Wales head coach Steve Tandy faced a tough first Six Nations assignment away to England
Channel 4
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22:00Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, with cameras capturing their instant reactions and the lively discussions that are prompted by the week's biggest and best shows
23:00Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on w Netflix hit Adolescence and the new game show 99 to Beat, as well as David Blaine: Do Not Attempt, Big Night of Musicals, Britain's Got Talent, Building Britain's Superhomes and Coronation Street
E4
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21:00Meet the Fockers A hapless groom-to-be appears to have finally won the approval of his stern prospective in-laws, but faces a new challenge when he takes them on a vacation to Florida to meet his free-spirited sex therapist mother and eccentric house-husband father. The tension rapidly mounts as the mismatched families struggle to get along. Comedy sequel, starring Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand
23:20Naked Attraction Anna Richardson hosts the show in which potential dates bare all bit by bit in a bid to prove they are the one. First up is 30-year-old woman Emmy-Lou from Brighton, who has appeared on the show twice before, both times in the pod. Now she is back as the picker, unaware she is in for a big surprise. She is followed by 20-year-old Charlie from Oxford, a forensics student who hopes to find his ideal partner in crime
BBC Four
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22:30A Doll's House A woman commits forgery in the early days of her marriage for the benefit of her unwitting husband. Years later, she finds herself the target of blackmail by someone aware of the secret and is gripped by the fear that if the truth comes out it will destroy her husband's career. A 1992 adaptation of Ibsen's play, starring Juliet Stevenson, Trevor Eve, Geraldine James and Patrick Malahide
00:45All the World's a Stage: The Master Builders Ronald Harwood looks at the founders of modern drama, focusing on Henrik Ibsen, August Strindberg, George Bernard Shaw and Frank Wedekind. With contributions by Wendy Hiller, Antony Sher, Diana Quick, Charles Gray, Colin Blakely, Penelope Wilton, Daniel Massey and Michael Meyer. First broadcast in 1984
More4
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22:0024 Hours in A&E Cameras follow Aydigul, 38, who has suspected sepsis following major abdominal surgery. Her sister is at her bedside throughout, and discusses their childhood in Tajikistan and her extraordinary strength in the face of adversity. Plus, emergency consultant Ahmed rushes to save the life of a woman who has an abdominal aortic aneurysm
23:0524 Hours in A&E Forty-year-old Tania is rushed to St George's with life-threatening injuries, having been knocked over while crossing a road, while semi-professional footballer Lilli arrives in A&E after being elbowed in the face during a match. Seventy-seven-year-old Edwin is rushed to resus bleeding from a tumour on his neck, and as the medical team examines the wound, his partner Jeanette explains how their romance blossomed in later life. When a maxillofacial specialist arrives to plan the next stage of Edwin's treatment, it forces his family to confront the very painful truth