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What's on Now & Next (2026-02-22)
RTE One
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00:05The Tommy Tiernan Show Chat show in which neither the presenter nor the viewers are told the identity of the guests in advance. With the comedian in the dark about who he will be interviewing until they walk out to greet him, anything can happen - especially if Tommy does not have a clue who they are
01:15Playing Nice Pete and Maddie begin the fight to keep Theo, but it's an expensive and painful process and the constant dredging up of their past starts to damage their relationship. Can they survive? Psychological thriller adapted from the best-selling novel by JP Delaney, starring James Norton, Niamh Algar, James McArdle and Jessica Brown Findlay
RTE2
[102]
23:35Mix Tape In 1989, Alison's home life goes from bad to worse as she takes on caring for Peter on top of trying to help her mother deal with her worsening alcoholism. In 2015, Daniel struggles with Alison's revelations of what occurred during their relationship 20 years ago and the memories of the night they spent together
00:45The Space Shuttle That Fell to Earth The story of the 2003 Columbia disaster continues. Nasa engineers analysed film footage of a piece of debris striking the space shuttle 81 seconds after launch. An analysis team concluded the piece of foam did not represent a safety risk to the vehicle or the mission, so the 16-day orbit went ahead. But when time came for the shuttle to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere, anomalies were reported to Mission Control - before another piece of debris was caught on camera
Virgin Media One
[103]
00:05The Hotel Inspector Alex Polizzi meets fellow Italian and first-time hotelier Carmine, who runs the Lamp Post Villa B&B in the centre of the historic spa city of Bath. With poor reviews affecting his occupancy, he's now struggling to make any profit to pay for the repairs. Can Alex help turn things around?
01:00Michael Palin in Nigeria In the last leg of his journey, Michael heads to the city of Benin, where he learns about the 1897 Raid on Benin, viewing a commemorative statue and visiting Igun Street to see bronze statues being made. Onboard a boat on the River Ethiope, he meets Nigerian filmmaker Chuko Esiri. They discuss Nigeria's wildlife and the inspiration that Chuko gets from this location
TG4
[104]
23:35Cork Folk Festival Featuring classical and traditional music group Strung, Clancy Brothers member Robbie O'Connell, Riverdance and social media star Tara Howley, and unknown gem Mollaí Gough
00:35Mná na bPíob Renowned musician Louise Mulcahy embarks on a journey to uncover the neglected stories of a group of incredible female pipers that were airbrushed out of our cultural history. Louise meets fellow musicians and scholars who will give her a greater insight into these women and the challenges they faced during the testing times they lived in from the middle of the 19th century, right up to the 1950s and beyond
Virgin Media Two
[105]
00:10Skin A&E The specialist clinic opens its doors to patients with acne, psoriasis and cysts. A Londoner is treated for a lipoma on his neck
01:10Love Island: All Stars On the eve of the 2026 final, excitement is hitting fever pitch in the Villa. As the climax approaches, the Islanders wonder who the public will choose as their winning couple
Virgin Media Three
[106]
23:55Poldark Demelza refuses to speak to Ross, assuming that he will abandon her and return to Elizabeth. At Sir Hugh Bodregun's ball, she turns to Captain McNeil for support, and invites him to her room. George rides to Trenwith to talk Elizabeth out of cancelling their wedding, while Ross's fortunes seem to be changing for the better, with the offer of a prospering shipbuilding partnership from Tonkin, while Henshawe comes across the richest lode of tin he has ever seen when the mine clearance is completed
01:10Judge Rinder's Crime Stories Barrister Robert Rinder examines more real-life cases, looking at the events leading up to crimes, going through the police investigations and summing up the trials. In the first edition, he focuses on the deaths of six children in a house fire in Derby, where Mick and Mairead Philpott quickly became prime suspects, and the murder of 67-year-old Rita Stephens in Penoced, Bridgend, for which police arrested her son Mark
BBC One
[108]
23:40BBC Radio 1Xtra Comedy Gala with Eddie Kadi and Friends Eddie Kadi hosts a showcase of Black British comedy talent, bringing together some of the most exciting voices on the circuit today. The line-up blends established household names with standout rising stars, showcasing the depth, diversity and brilliance of Black British comedy talent. Performers include Annette Fagon, Emmanuel Sonubi, Diesel, Junior Booker, Kyrah Gray, Leroy Brito and Travis Jay
00:55The Graham Norton Show The host is joined by Oscar-winner Benicio del Toro who talks about Paul Thomas Anderson's critically acclaimed film One Battle After Another. Also on the sofa is Jennifer Garner, who is starring in the returning TV mystery thriller The Last Thing He Told Me; celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, promoting his new restaurant documentary series Being Gordon Ramsay; and singer-songwriter Charli XCX, who talks about starring in pop mockumentary The Moment. With music from Foo Fighters
Channel 4
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23:00Dog US Army Ranger Briggs is determined to regain his place at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington. His superior officer agrees to return him to the fold if he can successfully escort a military working dog named Lulu along America's Pacific Coast to attend the funeral of her handler. Comedy, co-directed by and starring Channing Tatum
00:55Magid/Zafar Short film exploring rising tensions amidst the heat of a busy Pakistani takeaway. Starring Eben Figueiredo and Gurjeet Singh
E4
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23:25Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including SAS: Who Dares Wins, Bridgerton, Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof, The 1% Club, Get Organized with the Home Edit, Made in Chelsea. Plus ITV news coverage of Rishi Sunak and the BBC's coverage of 'Partygate' fines
00:30Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on Britain's Got Talent, The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe, Romeo and Duet, Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof, The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer, Roar, Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over, and Expedition Bigfoot
BBC Four
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23:50The Australian Wars The Tasmanian conflict of the 1820s resulted in a large death toll on both sides. Rachel Perkins examines the absence of public memorials in commemoration of those who lost their lives, as well as the reasons why, while also focusing on the history of the conflict and the main figures involved
00:50The Secret World of Haute Couture Margy Kinmonth explores how to succeed in the fashion industry. She visits Paris, New York and Los Angeles, interviewing stylish millionaires and world-famous designers to find out what it takes to be a part of its most exclusive areas
More4
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00:10999: On the Front Line Paramedics treat a man who has injured himself while wheeling a push bike home and is in agony. The paramedics are concerned he's broken his hip. A woman has fallen, is confused and can't get up. She hit her head on a radiator and now has a deep cut to the back of her head. A daughter discovers her mother has died suddenly at home and calls for help. As the death is unexpected not only does the daughter have to confront her grief, but is also faced with a raft of necessary bureaucracy. The paramedics help her navigate the implications of her situation
01:1524 Hours in A&E Cameras follow junior doctor Ming, who for the first time in his career carries out a needle aspiration on a 19-year-old patient brought into A&E with a collapsed lung. A woman who is 17 weeks pregnant falls down the stairs, and fears the accident may lead to a possible miscarriage. She recounts her struggles to conceive, and fears that if this pregnancy fails, she may never have a child