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What's on Now & Next (2026-02-12)
RTE One
[101]
[HD:135]
06:00EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
07:00Teleshopping Buying goods from the comfort of home
RTE2
[102]
06:00EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
07:50news2day Domestic and international news items of interest to younger viewers
Virgin Media One
[103]
06:15The Six O'Clock Show Chat show, featuring celebrity interviews, food from leading chefs and guidance on a wide range of topics, from consumer affairs to the latest trends, with viewers invited to contribute with pictures, comments, stories and gossip
07:00Ireland AM Magazine programme blending a mixture of lifestyle interviews and news content, with human interest stories, consumer affairs, health, politics, gardening, education, finance, food and fashion
TG4
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06:37Abby's Amazing Adventures A veterinarian is a pet doctor and Abby and Rudy's job is to give a baby elephant a check-up
06:44Pip and Posy Pip decides to become Super-Pip in order to help his friends, but keeps accidentally spoiling their fun. Posy becomes his sidekick to make sure he only helps those who need it
Virgin Media Two
[105]
02:10Schitt's Creek Rumours about Moira's death begin to circulate online, Roland asks Johnny to act as godfather to his child, and David and Alexis meet Ted's girlfriend
06:55Impossible Engineering The Tesla automotive manufacturing facility, where the world's strongest robots produce 2,000 cars a week. Featuring a comparison with the world's first production line
Virgin Media Three
[106]
01:25Born to Kill? In 1999, Carole Sund, her 15-year-old daughter Juli and 16-year-old Argentinian exchange student Silvina Pelosso were murdered while on a visit to Yosemite National Park in California. When naturalist Joie Armstrong was also killed, the trail led to Cary Stayner, an employee of the lodge where the Sunds had been staying, who was subsequently sentenced to death. In this programme, eyewitnesses and criminal experts analyse Stayner's motives and personality
07:10Heartbeat A runaway heiress accompanies her crooked boyfriend on a series of armed robberies. But when the Sixties version of Bonnie and Clyde get into trouble they kidnap Helen, who attempts to persuade the teenager to ditch her partner in crime. Meanwhile, Peggy suggests David should take over the funeral parlour while Bernie is away. Rural drama with Sophie Ward, David Stockwell and Gwen Taylor
BBC One
[108]
06:00Breakfast A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather
08:00Winter Olympics 2026 Hazel Irvine presents the opening live coverage of day six of the 25th staging of the Games, with events coming from Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy. The men's skeleton gets under way with the first two heats at Cortina Sliding Centre. Great Britain's Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt are both gold medal contenders, having finished first and second respectively at the 2025 World Championships. The freestyle skiing men's moguls final follows at Livigno Aerials & Moguls Park, and American star Lindsey Vonn is in action again in the women's Super-G at Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre
Channel 4
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[HD:142]
06:25Cheers Part two of two. Sam tells Rebecca he saw Robin with another woman, but the businessman soon tempts her back into his arms with the promise of diamonds. American comedy, starring Ted Danson, Kirstie Alley and Roger Rees
06:55Cheers Cliff is goaded into riding a mechanical bull, while Woody tries to impress Kelly's mother, who responds by making advances toward him. Comedy, starring Woody Harrelson
E4
[112]
[HD:162]
06:30Modern Family Phil, Cam and Gloria wind up trapped in the basement of a nursing home when the family look to settle old scores with Becky. Things get awkward when Haley meets Arvin's parents
06:55Rude(ish) Tube Comedy clips showcasing amusing internet videos featuring sports of the lawnmower, motorcycle and bicycle variety
BBC Four
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02:45Castles: Britain's Fortified History Historian Sam Willis charts the stories of Britain's castles and their roles in the country's history, art and literature. He begins by looking at the structure's first appearance during Norman rule in 1066, and then at the siege of Kenilworth Castle 200 years later, revealing how it was initially used as an instrument of invasion, but soon became a weapon with which unruly barons challenged the crown. He also visits Tintagel Castle in Cornwall, the place where King Arthur is said to have been conceived
19:00Great British Railway Journeys Michael Portillo's railway journey through the Midlands and West Country takes him to Coventry, where he recalls the destruction by the German Luftwaffe of the city's gothic cathedral in November 1940. He visits the factory of the London Electric Vehicle Company, manufacturers of the iconic London taxi, and then heads south to Royal Leamington Spa and the national centre for the Guide Dogs for the Blind
More4
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[HD:168]
03:25Food Unwrapped The team revisits favourite investigations, including Kate Quilton's visit to the world's largest producer of jelly beans to find out what goes into the sweets. Matt Tebbutt attempts to find out why tinned anchovies taste so salty, and Jimmy Doherty heads to a Mauritius distillery as he explores the secrets of rum
08:55Strangers on a Plane Social influencer Lubomba from Oxford treats his rivals to some high-octane jet skiing, before a Spanish-style dinner and a dance. But confusion with the cuisine causes tension