| What's on Now & Next (2026-05-17) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
03:05 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
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| 06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite | |
| RTE2
[102] |
02:40 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
| 06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
01:00 | The Pembrokeshire Murders | A long-awaited forensic breakthrough gives Detective Steve Wilkins and his team the ammunition they need to finally arrest and prosecute John Cooper. Drama based on the true story of John Cooper, a serial killer who evaded justice for more than 20 years. Starring Luke Evans and Keith Allen |
| 06:30 | Who's Doing the Dishes? | DJ Mike Read puts on a dinner party at his Oxfordshire home for four dinner guests as he plays mystery celebrity host. Will they need to take host Brian McFadden's Poptastic bonus to guess Read's identity? | |
| TG4
[104] |
04:20 | Timpeall na Tíre | Some of the stories from this week's regional news as seen on Nuacht TG4 |
| 04:45 | France 24 | International news channel, presented live from Paris | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
01:50 | Genius Game | The seven remaining players take on the next Main Match, Safari Race, a game in which contestants must back the winning animals to gain points but they soon start to realise the importance of playing a social game as well as a strategic one |
| 07:00 | Tipping 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] |
01:10 | The Walk-In | As the police build their case, Matthew Collins must keep Robbie Mullen safe, but he puts his own family in danger when his young children are targeted. As he tries to help Mullen, Collins' own past as a BNP member comes back to haunt him |
| 07:10 | Heartbeat | The police are called in to investigate when a local judge is the target of a series of mysterious attacks, but the case takes a sinister turn when the prime suspect is found dead on his own doorstep. Peggy is delighted when David's new radio starts picking up police broadcasts, but a news reporter doesn't share her enthusiasm. Rural drama, with Gwen Taylor and David Lonsdale | |
| BBC One
[108] |
00:20 | BBC News | A round-up of the latest headlines |
| 06:00 | Breakfast | A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
04:30 | Sarah Beeny's New Country Lives | Emma and James consider making a non-profit visitor attraction with all the rescue animals they have taken in |
| 05:25 | Kirstie's House of Craft | Kirstie Allsopp makes colourful recycled candles and a fun painted pebble game with her sons, and demonstrates how to make loo roll animals | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
04:25 | Hollyoaks Omnibus | Frankie wants to come clean to Caleb, while Charlie's crumbling under the weight of his lies, and the village gathers for Rex and Ste's wedding. Diane reflects on her life in Hollyoaks as the Osbornes and Keanes feud downstairs in The Dog. Wanting to make every moment count, the Hutchinsons leave the customers to it and join Diane |
| 06:00 | Hollyoaks Omnibus | Frankie wants to come clean to Caleb, while Charlie's crumbling under the weight of his lies, and the village gathers for Rex and Ste's wedding. Diane reflects on her life in Hollyoaks as the Osbornes and Keanes feud downstairs in The Dog. Wanting to make every moment count, the Hutchinsons leave the customers to it and join Diane | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:15 | A Wild Year | An exploration of the upland area of North Yorkshire, where heather-clad uplands and sheltered dales have been shaped both by the elements and by its people. Hardy Swaledale sheep roam the high moors all year round only coming down to the lowlands for lambing and shearing. Red grouse feed and breed amongst the heather alongside curlews and other ground nesting birds and billions of purple heather blooms provide nectar for the bees, brought to the moors by beekeepers in the summer. Toby Jones narrates, as time-lapse camera techniques bring fresh insight into the restless rhythms of the region |
| 19:00 | The Classical Collection | The natural world has always been a powerful inspiration to composers. From vast forests and tiny fish to wild storms and epic seascapes, this programme takes viewers on an evocative journey through some of the best-loved musical responses to the living planet. Including works by Vivaldi, Reiner, Vaughan Williams and Debussy | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
03:25 | Food Unwrapped | Jimmy Doherty and Briony May Williams embark on an epic journey through the Nordic region. Starting in the Viking fjords of west Norway, they take to the seas to uncover how cod farming could be part of the future. Travelling south through Sweden's ancient landscape, they pay a special visit to a certain furniture store and learn just what makes a meatball so Swedish. They finish their journey in Finland, home to the happiest people in the world apparently, to find out what kind of food is putting a smile on their faces |
| 08:55 | Come Dine with Me | Children's food educator Beth Stephens hosts the first dinner party in Lowestoft, Suffolk, where she plans to impress her guests - caravan site owner Ray, beauty therapist Polly, housing officer Jonalt and ASBO officer Rachel - with locally sourced seasonal food. However, she and Rachel gang up on Ray for most of the evening | |