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What's on Now & Next (2026-01-30)
RTE One
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[HD:135]
15:00EastEnders Emotions run high in court Avani takes the stand, and burglars target the Minute Mart
15:30Today Daily magazine show featuring entertainment and celebrity news, consumer advice, and Ireland's biggest giveaways. Presented by Dáithí Ó Sé and Maura Derrane
RTE2
[102]
15:10Mortina Animated series about a clever young zombie girl solving mysteries with her quirky Mystery Squad at Crumbling Manor
15:25A Kind of Spark Do Good Books is up for sale, and Bonnie is banned from Juniper. However, when the gang find a clue for the safe, there might be a way to save both the shop and Bonnie
Virgin Media One
[103]
15:00Loose Women Guest panellists engage in topical debate and celebrity interviews from a female perspective
16:00Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs The comedian follows the work of Battersea Dogs & Cats Home in London, meeting staff involved in treating, training and rehoming animals. This time, Paul helps staff train a lively beagle cross puppy, before spending the day keeping a bichon company that is used to living in a busy home. Later, he helps a shell-shocked elderly staffy who was left tied to the gates, and subsequently gets caught up in an outbreak of parvo virus which all the Battersea staff battle to contain
TG4
[104]
15:10Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands Paul Murton heads to the northernmost spur of Skye, the Trotternish Peninsula, which has a distinct identity of its own - almost as if it were an island within an island. He begins his adventure at one of the star attractions of this part of the island, the Old Man of Storr and his journey into the geological past sees him follow in the footsteps of the dinosaurs who once walked this land
15:45Viva Ceol Tíre Country music videos filmed on location in Ireland and presented by Jo Ní Chéide. The first episode features songs by John Hogan, Michael English, Declan Nerney, Nathan Carter with the High Kings, Bernie Heaney and Daniel O'Donnell
Virgin Media Two
[105]
15:00M&S: Dress the Nation AJ Odudu and Vernon Kay host as 10 amateur designers go head to head in a competition to win a coveted dream job as a junior fashion designer for high street giant M&S. Over six episodes, the competitors will be tested on their design, problem-solving, commerciality and collaboration skills and judged by a panel of senior leaders at the company alongside a rotation of celebrity guests and designers. In their first challenge, the contestants are tasked with creating womenswear clothing under the watchful eye of guest judge Mel B
16:00Tipping Point Ben Shephard hosts the quiz in which contestants 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 greater the prize fund. The player who has won the least amount is then eliminated, and the last one standing competes for a £10,000 jackpot
Virgin Media Three
[106]
15:05Marcus Wareing's Tales from a Kitchen Garden The chef considers adding goats to his Sussex smallholding, but as they are notoriously hard to look after, Marcus wants to find out more about them before taking the plunge
15:40Emmerdale Marlon is stunned, while Ruby is shocked and Dawn makes a suggestion
BBC One
[108]
14:45Escape to the Country A globetrotting couple wish to move back home for good, so Nicki Chapman lends a hand as they look for a new address in Oxfordshire's countryside for their £650,000 budget. The presenter also discovers how and why the county is leading the way with the recycling of its food waste
15:45The Travelling Auctioneers Foster carer Tania and postman David have decided a clear-out is long overdue, with any profit going to make Tania's mum, who is in a care home, as comfortable as possible. Izzie Balmer and JJ Chalmers sort through their belongings, finding an art nouveau ink stand, a gramophone, Victorian jewellery and vintage toys
Channel 4
[111]
[HD:142]
15:00A Place in the Sun Laura Hamilton jets off to Mijas Costa in Spain to help Phil and Justine from Leicestershire, who run a kitchen, bedroom and bathroom business together. The couple have always loved holidaying on the Costa del Sol and now they've retired with their two sons grown up, have decided to come back to find the perfect holiday home where they can relax and enjoy the Spanish sunshine. With a budget of £200,000, Laura shows them five options - but will any of them prove perfect?
16:00A New Life in the Sun An unexpected setback disrupts a Bristol family's first biking tour holiday, disaster strikes on the Costa del Sol as a Lancaster pair's dream to open a show bar goes up in smoke, while a couple who've swapped city life for rural France work to establish luxury gîte accommodation
E4
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[HD:162]
15:00The Goldbergs Barry makes fun of Adam for taking part in a school musical production, but when he finds out that Adam and Lainey have been cast in roles that require them to kiss, he tries to sabotage it by joining the stage crew. Meanwhile, substitute teacher Beverly causes chaos in Erica's class. Comedy, starring Wendi McLendon-Covey
15:30The Goldbergs When Adam creates a video that makes it look as though he and his friends beat Barry in a game of basketball, Barry demands a rematch in the school gym. Beverly tries to throw a 'surprise' party for Murray's 50th birthday, despite his objections to the idea
BBC Four
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02:55Top of the Pops Noel Edmonds presents an edition originally broadcast on May 6 1976 - the week in which Abba's Fernando finally reached the top of the chart, after spending three weeks at number two. Cliff Richard performs his future top 10 single Devil Woman, and Robin Sarstedt sings My Resistance Is Low - a record which would prove to be his only UK hit. Ruby Flipper, who replaced Pan's People as the show's house dancers, make their debut, and the programme also features performances by Sutherland Brothers & Quiver, the Rolling Stones, Tina Charles, Mac & Katie Kissoon, Fox, Frankie Valli, Mud and Barry Manilow
19:00Top of the Pops Jamie Theakston presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 5 March 1999. Featuring Blur, Cher, The Corrs, The Cardigans, Whitney Houston, Stereophonics, Britney Spears and Jay
More4
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15:10Four in a Bed Stevie King and his head chef David Lovett host at SugarBeat Eating House in Swainsthorpe in Norfolk. The cleanliness comes under fire as Kathryn and Trevor struggle with their marked shower screen, and Ben and Sian write a message in the dust they find. Over dinner, Ben goes into detective mode to find out everything he can about his SugarBeat rivals. However, it's Kathryn's straight talking that becomes the talking point for Shannon and Trevor
15:45Four in a Bed The final visit of the week is to the Fritton Arms in Norfolk, run by Ben Davenport and partner Sian Dewaal. David and Stevie are upset about their feedback so they conduct a forensic-style room inspection - complete with rubber gloves - and a paddleboat race on a nearby lake brings out everyone's competitive nature. Ben impresses the guests by revealing the hotel's aristocratic connections - but soon comes under fire for allowing pets to stay