| What's on Now & Next (2026-07-12) | |||
| RTE One
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16:05 | Haunted Harmony Mysteries: Murder in G Major | Former conductor Gethsemane Brown relocates to Ireland to teach at a boarding school and discovers a hidden musical message. After deciphering the message, she meets a renowned composer's ghost, who is suspected of being behind the death of his lover. Mystery, starring Tamera Mowry-Housley |
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| 17:40 | Nuacht | The latest news headlines | |
| RTE2
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15:15 | The Sunday Game Live | Dublin v Kerry (Throw-in 4.00pm). Joanne Cantwell presents all the action from the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final, held at Croke Park. Dublin overcame Galway in the previous round and are looking to emulate their last triumph in 2023, while holders Kerry defeated Tyrone in the last eight |
| 18:15 | GoldenEye | James Bond heads for Russia to investigate the connection between the theft of an experimental helicopter and an orbital satellite weapon with the power to devastate entire cities. He discovers both have fallen into the hands of a mysterious criminal mastermind with a grudge against Britain and a connection with 007's past. Spy adventure, with Pierce Brosnan taking on his first assignment as 007. Sean Bean, Izabella Scorupco and Famke Janssen also star. Directed by Martin Campbell, who later helmed Daniel Craig's first outing as Bond, Casino Royale | |
| Virgin Media One
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16:30 | The Chase Celebrity Special | Bradley Walsh hosts as Melvin Odoom, Carl Fogarty, Louis Smith and Bonnie Langford pit their wits against one of the ruthless Chasers in the hope of winning a potential prize pot worth thousands of pounds. They must work as a team and play strategically to answer general knowledge questions against the clock and race down the game board to the exit without being caught |
| 17:30 | News at 5.30 | The latest national and international news stories from the Virgin Media News team | |
| TG4
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12:20 | Tour de France Beo | Coverage from the ninth stage of the Grand Tour race, a 185.5km hilly route from Malemort to Ussel. Commentary from Páidí Ó Lionáird and Pádraic Ó Cuinn |
| 17:32 | An Aimsir Láithreach | National and international weather forecast | |
| Virgin Media Two
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16:30 | In for a Penny | Stephen Mulhern heads to Southampton for the game show in which he travels around the UK setting members of the public unusual challenges, giving them the chance to win anything from the price of their petrol to £1,000 in the final game. |
| 17:00 | Dress to Impress | Three suitors from London compete for the affections of dancer Kea, hoping their style choices will bag them a date | |
| Virgin Media Three
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14:45 | A Touch of Frost | Grizzled copper Jack Frost teams up with an obnoxious, chain-smoking colleague to investigate a seemingly straightforward hit-and-run incident that proves to have devastating repercussions for the victim's family and their peaceful rural community. David Jason, Bruce Alexander and Philip Jackson star |
| 16:55 | Home Fires | The villagers prepare for harvest time, but Steph struggles to cope with the workload and faces losing the farm if she cannot meet her quota. A newcomer to the community stirs up tension between Sarah and Frances, while Joyce and the Brindsleys also receive unexpected visitors. Teresa faces a big decision, while Sarah finds herself in a dangerous situation. Alison discovers the real reason behind the parachute accidents and makes a horrifying connection to the factory. She races to warn Frances before it is too late | |
| BBC One
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16:00 | Wimbledon 2026 | Clare Balding presents further coverage of day 14 of the Grand Slam tournament from the All England Club, where the men's singles final takes centre-stage. Jannik Sinner won this title for the first time in his career last year, denying Carlos Alcaraz a third successive triumph here with a 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 victory. It was his fourth Grand Slam title overall and although he suffered a shock second-round defeat at the hands of Juan Manuel Cerúndolo in the recent French Open, but with Alcaraz injured, he still went into this tournament as the favourite to win the trophy once again |
| 20:15 | Asia | Animals that live in Asia's deserts and dry grasslands, including the Gobi bear, one of the rarest animals on Earth who communicate by leaving their scent on ancient trees. The Thar in India is the most densely populated desert in the world, and a place where Demoiselle cranes migrate thousands of miles to reach, being welcomed with grain put out by the local Jain community | |
| Channel 4
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16:35 | Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids | Autumn turns to winter as the Owens prepare to say goodbye to a much-loved family pet. A farrier re-shoes the horses, and Amanda sets out for a canter in the Swaledale countryside. Clive gives Annas, Clemmie and Nancy a lesson in working with Nellie the sheepdog, while Amanda chooses ceiling lights and installs an antique fireplace as Ravenseat sees the first snow of winter |
| 17:35 | Britain's Favourite Railway Stations with Si King | The presenter explores the history of railway stations, discovering how heritage, technology, culture and community converge to shape the nation's identity, accompanied by transport historian Siddy Holloway and architect Damion Burrows. In this first episode, Si visits York Station, revealing its Victorian grandeur, wartime heroes and the living heritage that keeps this landmark thriving today | |
| E4
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16:15 | The Simpsons | The new and improved Pin Pals travel to Capital City for their first ever state bowling championship |
| 16:45 | The Simpsons | Smithers very reluctantly entrusts Homer with transporting a million-dollar bottle of wine to Mr Burns' mansion. And for once, it's not actually him who screws it up | |
| BBC Four
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02:55 | Great British Railway Journeys | Michael Portillo continues his tour of the southern counties by riding a 1940s steam locomotive at the Swanage Railway. In Poole, Michael discovers an icon of the 1960s, the lava lamp, which he learns was invented in the town by an accountant. At Romsey, Michael heads to the Broadlands Estate to learn about Louis Mountbatten's multiple roles and his assassination in 1979 |
| 19:00 | Today at the Test | England v India. Action from the third day of the one-off women's Test from Lord's, London. The last time these two sides met in a Test match was in India in December 2023, when India claimed a massive 347-run victory after making scores of 428 and 186-6 declared. In reply England made just 136 in their first innings and were then bowled out for 131 in their pursuit of a highly unlikely 479 to win the game | |
| More4
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16:20 | Come Dine with Me | Paralympic judoka Chris Skelley gets to grips with the pots and pans on the second night of the dinner party challenge. Wheelchair basketball star Amy Conroy is confused by his menu, although retired swimmer Liz Johnson is impressed with the starter. The entire group are all blown away by Chris's motivation for a medal in Tokyo, while his karaoke performance is memorable for entirely different reasons |
| 16:50 | Come Dine with Me | Hopes are high for Paralympic presenter Arthur Williams as he serves up an international menu - fondue from Switzerland, nasi goreng from the Far East and apple crumble from the UK | |