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What's on Now & Next (2026-07-15)
RTE One
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11:50Leaders' Questions Live coverage of Question Time in the Dail and the latest reactions to political developments
13:00RTÉ News: One O'Clock and Weather National and international news
RTE2
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12:15Secret Life of Boys Ginger and Heath get involved in a dance battle, before battling one another. Robbie goes all out trying to buy a motorbike, and Corey tries to snap Matt out of his slump
12:45The Coop Troop 
Virgin Media One
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10:00This Morning A mix of celebrity chat, lifestyle features, advice and competitions
12:30News at 12:30 The latest national and international news stories from the Virgin Media News team, followed by sport and weather
TG4
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12:00Comhrá An interview with Cork city native Áine de Barói, an enthusiastic Irish-language activist and president of Conradh na Gaeilge in 1995
12:30Malcolm in the Middle Lois resolves to go to Canada to meet her father's second wife, but soon regrets her decision. Meanwhile, Hal foolishly demands Dewey run in a father-son race with him, despite being temporarily blind. Comedy, starring Bryan Cranston and jane Kaczmarek
Virgin Media Two
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12:00Cash Trapped Quiz hosted by Bradley Walsh in which six contestants battle it out across a series of fast-paced question rounds where the players must actively try to sabotage their opponents by beating them to the buzzer and trapping them out of the game. In the final round, the person who has earned the most cash will go head to head against the rest of the group to try to take their winnings home
13:00Back to Mine Marilyn, a singer from Derbyshire, explores three men's homes in the hope of finding a suitable partner - and her sister is determined to make her expand her horizons and look for a more manly prospect. She may have come to the wrong places, when she encounters a passion for music, a love heart-themed decor and a caravan. Narrated by Rochelle Humes
Virgin Media Three
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12:00Paddington Station 24/7 Documentary going behind the scenes at the London station, meeting the army of workers who keep it running
12:55Heartbeat Nick investigates the link between trespassers on the local railway line and thefts from a fur factory, culminating in a dramatic chase on board a moving train. Meanwhile, Greengrass acquires a metal detector and thinks he has struck gold - but someone else gets to it first. Nick Berry and Bill Maynard star
BBC One
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12:15Bargain Hunt Colin Young and Raj Bisram help the red and blue teams in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, where they hope to bag bargains to take to auction to sell at a profit. Presenter Eric Knowles maintains order and also learns about a local collection of very rare bicycles at the Harlow Museum, Essex
13:00BBC News at One; Weather A round-up of the latest headlines
Channel 4
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12:10Car S.O.S. Tim Shaw and Fuzz Townshend fix up one of the most iconic cars to come out of Germany, a BMW E30 Alpina. It's Maz's pride and joy but his ill health has prevented him from getting it back on the road
13:10Help! We Bought a Village A landslide hits a cave settlement in Spain and a crumbling 17th-century hamlet near Toulouse is brought back to life. There's a race to revive a former village barn in Vienne
E4
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12:00The Simpsons Bart angrily breaks Lisa's treasured saxophone during a petty squabble, prompting Homer and Marge to recall how she acquired it in the first place. Guest starring the voice of Fyvush Finkel
12:30The Simpsons Ned Flanders resigns as coach of Springfield's junior football team, so Homer takes his place - and tries to make up for his own childhood shortcomings on the sports field by giving Bart the role of star quarterback. Featuring the guest voices of Joe Namath and Mike Judge
BBC Four
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03:00Great British Railway Journeys Michael Portillo begins the final leg of his journey at the Transport Research Laboratory in Wokingham, where they have been keeping Britain's roads safe for 90 years. The presenter learns how practical research into road safety led to innovations such as seatbelts, zebra crossings and mini roundabouts
19:00Great British Railway Journeys Michael Portillo begins the final leg of his journey at the Transport Research Laboratory in Wokingham, where they have been keeping Britain's roads safe for 90 years. The presenter learns how practical research into road safety led to innovations such as seatbelts, zebra crossings and mini roundabouts
More4
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12:10Four in a Bed The B&B owners meet one final time to find out what they have been paid. Joe Mallett and Alex Rea Baldwin kick things off by confronting Matthew Bracegirdle and Liam Halewood about their comments regarding the cleanliness of their establishment, and Jackie and Paul Langshaw complain about their poor breakfast score
12:40Come Dine with Me University lecturer Amanda Sherratt is keen to impress as she hosts the first dinner party in Lincolnshire, joined by beetroot farmer Chris Moore, theatre student Jack Stone, retail manager Ali Roberts and fitness enthusiast Alex Coxon. Amanda takes a risk with her Japanese-themed evening, which includes a raw fish starter and sumo-wrestling for entertainment