What's on Now & Next (2025-07-01) | |||
RTE One
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02:50 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
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06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite | |
RTE2
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03:40 | The Summer Show | Derek Mooney and Nuala Carey present a special edition from Cape Clear off the coast of West Cork in which each report comes from one of the many and diverse islands that populate Ireland's rich coastline. Nuala travels to the Aran islands to vist the historic marvel that is the fort of Dún Aonghu, while chef Nico Reynolds sets sail on the open seas on the hunt for lobsters |
04:35 | Angela Scanlon's Ask Me Anything | Musician and actor Martin Kemp, The Young Offenders star Demi Isaac Oviawe and comedian Adam Hills all agree to be asked absolutely anything. | |
Virgin Media One
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02:35 | Close | |
06:15 | The Six O'Clock Show | A lively mix of celebrity chat with national and international guests, fabulous food from the country's top chefs, expert advice and all the unmissable stories making the headlines | |
TG4
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03:55 | Tithe Cois Uisce | Síle Nic Chonaonaigh meets islanders who chat about everything from the difficulties in building on an island to the rich history that the islands hold and the challenges they face in terms of adverse weather and accessability. Mary O'Driscoll talks about the rich history of the Manor House on Rathlin Island, and two caretakers explain what it is like to live all alone on the Great Blasket island |
04:20 | 7 Lá | Politics and the economy, regional, national and international affairs. Live debate on the major issues of the day with a panel of analysts, experts and political pundits | |
Virgin Media Two
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01:25 | Bump | Oly agrees to get Jacinda christened, but feels like she is losing control of everything and begins to freak out. Nathalie Morris stars |
06:30 | The Chase Australia | Andrew O'Keefe presents the Down Under version of the quiz show in which four people must work together to beat the Chaser and win a cash prize | |
Virgin Media Three
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00:55 | Blue Murder | The murder of a popular vet in the hills north of Manchester leads Janine and Richard to a farming community which is reluctant to open its doors to outsiders. Slowly the dour local characters reveal the victim's complex love life and a tale of arson and murder that leaves the worldly-wise coppers amazed. Crime drama, starring Caroline Quentin and Ian Kelsey, with guest star Sylvia Syms |
07:15 | Heartbeat | Gina helps an old flame who goes AWOL from the Army and David ends up with more than egg on his face when Greengrass arranges a gourmet dinner at the pub. Nostalgic drama, starring Tricia Penrose and Bill Maynard | |
BBC One
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02:05 | 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 | |
BBC Two
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03:05 | Amol Rajan Interviews | Amol Rajan sits down with Martina Navratilova to discuss the multiple challenges she overcame, on and off the court, to become one of the world's greatest tennis players |
06:45 | The Moment of Proof | Two people die in an arson attack on their home, but police cannot get a DNA profile from the scene. Then an eagle-eyed detective notices a problem with the CCTV footage. The programme also features the hunt for a burglar who stole hundreds of thousands pounds' worth of jewellery - only to be caught out by a distinctive piece of clothing | |
Channel 4
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03:55 | Ireland: Coast and Country | The Emerald Isle as seen through the eyes of those who call it home, beginning with an underwater photographer capturing magical wild dolphins in Liscannor Bay. Other highlights include a chef whipping up a dessert made from dahlias in Drimoleague, at the country's first edible-flower farm, and a trio of septuagenarian rock climbers proving that age is just a number in Wicklow Mountains National Park |
04:50 | George Clarke's Amazing Spaces | Architect George Clarke meets Kay from Stockport, Greater Manchester, who breathes life back into an ambulance as she turns it into a ski chalet on wheels. An oil rig lifeboat owner tries to get his build shipshape and plush enough to convince his partner to move on board. Plus, George and contributor Will Hardie indulge in a slice of Africa in the Midlands, and Will visits an awe-inspiring Thomas Heatherwick building in Leeds that puts nature at its very heart | |
E4
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03:20 | Below Deck: Mediterranean | After some rough dockings, Captain Sandy questions her bosun about safety concerns and trust |
04:10 | Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA | Chef Gordon Ramsay goes back to Giuseppi's and Sante La Brea to check in with the owners he helped in the past and find out whether his advice has been put to good use. Will he be pleased with their progress? Plus, an update on Finn McCool's from season one | |
BBC Four
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02:50 | Simon Schama's Power of Art | The historian recounts the story behind the creation of Mark Rothko's suite of paintings, commissioned in 1958 for the Four Seasons restaurant in New York's Seagram Building. The artist declared he wanted to ruin diners' appetites by creating work that demanded their attention - an attempt he saw as the ultimate test of art's power in the modern world |
19:00 | Secrets of Skin | Wherever they live, skin is critical in allowing animals to sense the world around them. Even the toughest of animals, Crocodilians, have a surprisingly sensitive side when it comes to their specialised skin sensors they use to detect the tiniest of ripples in the water. Deadly Pit Vipers use heat sensors to ambush the small rodents they feed on. Ben Garrod puts them to the test with an experiment to see if they will strike a cold or warm ping-pong ball. He also uncovers how the leaf nosed bat puts its facial skin to good use as an acoustic lens to echolocate around its dense forest habitat | |
More4
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02:50 | 24 Hours in A&E | Seventy-five-year-old Gerry is rushed to A&E with a dangerously high heart rate of more than 250bpm, and doctors suspect an underlying chest infection is the cause. Meanwhile, 92-year-old Margaret arrives at St George's after falling over and hitting her head, and six-year-old Daniel is treated for an infected blister on his foot |
08:55 | A Place in the Sun | Donna and Martin, from Dagenham, east London, seek a holiday home for the whole family to enjoy on the stunning Costa Dorada in Spain. They have a budget of £65,000 and want a one-bedroom apartment with outside space close to the bustling town of Salou. Jasmine Harman lines up five properties for them to consider |