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What's on Now & Next (2026-06-14)
RTE One
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18:01RTÉ News: Six One and Weather The latest national and international headlines
18:30All Creatures Great and Small May 1945, and things look very different at Skeldale House as James is struggling with a wild and chaotic Siegfried. When Tristan returns from war and is shocked to see the shift in his brother, he and James decide to take action. But there's also some good news around the corner for everyone
RTE2
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17:45FIFA World Cup 26 Live Germany v Curaçao (Kick-off 6.00pm). Peter Collins presents coverage of the Group E match at Houston Stadium in the USA. The Caribbean nation face one of football's most decorated nations in their first-ever World Cup finals match as they go up against the four-time champions, who have also reached the final on four other occasions. Since their most recent World Cup victory at the 2014 tournament in Brazil, Die Mannschaft have failed to progress from the group stage and have only won two matches at the last two tournaments combined. Julian Nagelsmann's men came through qualifying with a record of five wins and one loss so will be confident of performing better this time around, but will be wary of an opponent they know little about having never faced them before, but who went undefeated in two stages of qualifying in the CONCACAF region
20:00FIFA World Cup 26 Live Netherlands v Japan (Kick-off 9.00pm). Peter Collins presents coverage of the Group F match at Dallas Stadium in the USA. There have been three previous meetings between these nations, including a group-stage match at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa when a second-half goal from Wesley Sneijder was enough to give the Dutch a 1-0 victory. Both teams went on to progress to the knockout stage, and while the Japanese would bow out in the last-16, Oranje made it all the way to the final but fell short of victory in a 1-0 loss to Spain. Both teams were present at the previous World Cup in Qatar, and both topped their respective groups, with the Dutch leading Group A ahead of Senegal, Ecuador, and the host nation, while Samurai Blue bested Spain, Germany and Costa Rica. The most recent clash between tonight's opponents was a friendly match in 2013 that took place in Belgium, which saw Japan salvage a 2-2 draw after being 2-0 down
Virgin Media One
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18:00Tipping Point: Lucky Stars Ben Shephard hosts as Christopher Biggins, Rosemary Shrager and Gareth Chilcott answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. Dropping tokens down a choice of four chutes, they hope to knock piles of them off a moving shelf - and the more they collect, the better their chances of collecting the £20,000 prize for their selected charity
19:00The Chase Celebrity Special Bradley Walsh presents as Jasmine Harman, Helen Lederer, Jamie Borthwick and Neil Delamere pit their wits against one of the ruthless Chasers in the hope of winning a potential prize pot worth thousands of pounds. They must work as a team and play strategically to answer general knowledge questions against the clock and race down the game board to the exit without being caught
TG4
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18:25Moving West Achill Island is attracting a new generation drawn by remote work and lifestyle change. Anna Sutcliffe moved from Dublin during the pandemic and now lives and works on Achill Island full time
18:57An Aimsir Láithreach National and international weather forecast
Virgin Media Two
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18:00How to Lose Weight Well Doctors Xand van Tulleken and Helen Lawal oversee proceedings as more people attempt some of the most popular and talked about diets on the market today, while cook Stacie Stewart gives advice about recipes. In the opening edition, Caroline and Charmaine have a week to slim down for a spa day, David and John go on six-week plans to lose weight for a friend's wedding, while Karen and Tracey want to get in shape for a summer holiday in three months' time. Plus, Helen finds out how vision affects appetite
19:00M&S: Dress the Nation AJ Odudu and Vernon Kay host as nine amateur designers go head to head in a competition to win a dream job as a fashion designer for high-street giant M&S. The designers are thrown in at the deep end as they are tasked with creating womenswear to be judged by guest expert Jade Jagger, Director of Womenswear at M&S Maddy Evans and store customers
Virgin Media Three
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18:00Building Giants From a record-breaking skyscraper to one of the world's most ambitious mega roads, this landmark series returns to reveal the extraordinary innovations that enable engineers to build these remarkable superstructures, along with the inner secrets of how they work. Each episode charts the construction of one epic project from start to finish, with a mix of CGI animation, character-driven actuality, and bodycam, drone and time-lapse footage helping to break down the construction and transform our understanding of these incredible engineering wonders
19:00My Unique B&B In the Cotswolds, Simon Parfett and his team meet Tammy and Colin. Wanting to spend more time together as a family and create extra income, they decided to buy a horsebox which they could rent out to festival-goers. Alas, things didn't go to plan, so Simon and company come to the rescue
BBC One
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18:15Countryfile John Craven and Vick Hope are in the Cotswolds, meeting people helping to support nature and discovering the skills and craftsmanship preserving the region's distinctive character. Meanwhile, Adam Henson gets hands-on with some of the region's rare breeds and the efforts to secure their future
19:15Tiger Island Part two of two. As monsoon storms loom and temperatures soar, the big cats become more active at night. Tiger mother Goma teaches her cubs to become independent, while the arrival of a huge dominant male presents a rare opportunity to study tiger family dynamics. The crew must adapt to the challenging conditions, deploying military-grade thermal cameras and drones
Channel 4
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18:00Channel 4 News Including sport and weather
18:30Formula 1 Lee McKenzie presents action from the seventh round of the season at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Spain. This is an inaugural grand prix by name, but the Spanish Grand Prix, which has now moved to Madrid, was held here last year. Oscar Piastri took the honours in that race 12 months ago, with his McLaren teammate Lando Norris taking second. With analysis from David Coulthard and Billy Monger
E4
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17:50The Great Australian Bake Off The remaining 11 bakers are ready to rise to a new challenge - bread week. The contestants are tasked with creating identical breadsticks, with an extra something on the side, a braided zopf, and some scored and painted loaves
19:00The Simpsons A surprise from Marge's past has her bonding with Bart and terrifying Homer
BBC Four
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02:15Timeshift Timeshift documentary exploring Britons' love of coach journeys in recent years, from school trips to outings for football fans and band tours. The programme looks at efforts to maintain interest in the mode of transport, including alternatives to the National Coach Company's standardised offerings, introduced in the 1970s. Narrated by Julian Rhind-Tutt
19:00Afoot Again in the Past Lucinda Lambton celebrates the oldest wallpaper factory in London and Dan Cruickshank gets all fired up about the glories of the great British chimney
More4
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18:20Four in a Bed This week's competition kicks off at The Red Lion in Charing Heath, Kent, where the owners treat the other hosts to a masterclass in hospitality at nearby Leeds Castle
18:55Four in a Bed The competition continues in Battle in East Sussex, at Dean and Becky's Glamp in Style campsite. The hosts have novelty on their side, with their unique accommodation including a converted army truck, a horsebox and a vintage bus but not everyone is keen to embrace the alternative glamping experience. In the afternoon, Becky lets loose with a saucy tale amid the local fauna and flora and at feedback time, cold water leaves the hosts feeling the heat