| What's on Now & Next (2026-05-29) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
23:20 | Here Today | When veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz meets New York street singer Emma Payge, they form an unlikely yet hilarious and touching friendship that kicks the generation gap aside and redefines the meaning of love and trust. Comedy drama, directed by and starring Billy Crystal, with Tiffany Haddish |
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| 01:25 | Nationwide | Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh is in South-East Clare to visit the Shannon Airport, where she finds out why Shannon has been named Ireland's number one airport brand for the third consecutive year. She looks at plans for the future of the airport and its focus on the customer experience | |
| RTE2
[102] |
23:50 | Anam: Songs for Hearts & Minds | Musical performances set against the backdrop of Ireland's historic landmarks, kicking off in Tipperary's Ormond Castle, with songs from country and blues sensation Muireann Bradley, musical polymath Uly and a solo set by Big Thief's Adrianne Lenker |
| 00:50 | The Rumour | Joanna reels from the truth while Bea faces the fallout. As Michael warns Bea, unaware they're being watched, Joanna discovers Rachel has taken Alfie. Desperate, she tracks them to a derelict house, where Rachel demands Bea's confession. Flames erupt, chaos ensues, and Joanna seizes the moment to escape with Alfie | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
00:30 | Beat the Chasers | Jenny 'The Vixen' Ryan, Anne 'The Governess' Hegerty, Shaun 'The Dark Destroyer' Wallace, Mark 'The Beast' Labbett and Darragh 'The Menace' Ennis come together to take on more contestants from across the country. Can any of them come out on top? Bradley Walsh hosts |
| 01:30 | The Hotel Inspector | Alex Polizzi offers advice to the owner of the Westward Ho! in Folkestone, who was left this 13-bed hotel in his mother's will 20 years ago. He has fallen out with the young couple who live in and manage the property, while profits are dropping as occupancy is low and the hotel is in constant need of repair | |
| TG4
[104] |
00:10 | 42 to 1 | In sports, we're used to seeing the improbable. But the impossible is another matter entirely. And on February 11, 1990, while the odds were technically 42 to 1, it was very much the impossible that happened in a boxing ring in Tokyo, Japan, when James 'Buster' Douglas defeated Mike Tyson for the heavyweight championship of the world. |
| 01:10 | Gilmore Girls | Lorelai accuses Jess of stealing Rory's bracelet, while Luke finds somewhere new to live - but is shocked to discover who owns the building. Comedy drama, starring Lauren Graham, Milo Ventimiglia and Scott Patterson | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
00:10 | Bump | Santi goes back to his old ways with Vince, Dom and Angie start to grow used to their separated status, and Oly feels like her new family is falling apart |
| 00:45 | My Mum, Your Dad | Romance is dialled up for the final dates outside of the Retreat before the kids are reunited with their parent and their potential new partner in order to ask their pressing questions. Fresh from these reunions, the kids have one last big decision to make when giving their blessing to their new relationships. Will the kids approve of their newfound love, or are some obstacles too big to overcome? Dating show, hosted by Davina McCall | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
00:30 | Grace | When an ex-offender is found dead in gruesome circumstances, his wife claims he had turned over a new leaf, but all the evidence points to him still being up to his old tricks. As Grace and the team work to unravel what exactly killed him, Roy realises that there is a dangerous killer in Brighton with a particularly intriguing MO and must set a cunning trap before his offender disappears. Crime drama, starring John Simm |
| 06:55 | Heartbeat | Joe and George call a meeting of local farmers to bring to an end their harassment of a neighbour whose unacceptable farming practices have made him deeply unpopular. Dawn falls for good-looking newcomer Billy Garrett, but discovers his charming manner conceals a tortured past that produces sudden angry outbursts. David is hired to help Peggy compile an inventory of house contents of a recently deceased woman, but fears his companion's dodgy dealings have upset the restless spirit of the former resident. Guest starring Phyllis Logan and Tim Brooke-Taylor | |
| BBC One
[108] |
00:25 | 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] |
23:05 | Dante's Peak | A vulcanologist's suspicions that a long-dormant volcano is about to erupt turn out to be true, prompting him to race against time to save the community standing in its way - and clash with local government officials weighing his predictions against the loss in tourism revenue. Disaster movie, starring Pierce Brosnan, Linda Hamilton, Elizabeth Hoffman and Charles Hallahan |
| 01:05 | Taskmaster | Alex Horne sets another bunch of challenges for the celebrities, as a result of which Joanna Page does something startling with a pineapple, Armando Iannucci does something confusing with a nursery rhyme and Amy Gledhill does something unexpected with balls of ice. As if that wasn't enough, Kumail Nanjiani reveals his missing body part. Greg Davies dishes out the points | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
23:50 | Friends with Benefits | An art director joins the staff of a magazine, and is soon sleeping with the recruiter who hired him. Both are determined to avoid a relationship and resolve to keep their feelings out of the arrangement - which proves harder than expected. Romantic comedy, starring Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis, Patricia Clarkson and Woody Harrelson |
| 02:00 | Celebs Go Dating | It's the end-of-agency party, and a surprise from the agents tests the strength of the connections that the celebrities and their dates have formed. Professor Green takes the mic for a performance to remember | |
| BBC Four
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23:45 | Cleo Laine at the BBC | A look back at the singer's finest moments on the BBC, shown to coincide with her 95th birthday. Britain's 'First Lady of Jazz' became a star after joining The John Dankworth Seven in the 1950s, later marrying the bandleader. Internationally renowned for her mastery of the scat singing style, Cleo has now enjoyed over six decades of success and acclaim here and across the world. Featuring renditions of Send in the Clowns and I Love You Porgy, and duets with John Williams, Dudley Moore, Tony Bennett and her late husband Johnny Dankworth |
| 00:45 | Jazz 625 | Archive material from the show originally broadcast in the 1960s, with performances by Duke Ellington, Dave Brubeck, Dizzy Gillespie and the Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley Sextet. Plus, rarely seen sessions featuring the likes of Wes Montgomery, Marian McPartland, Chris Barber's Jazz Band and Willie 'The Lion' Smith | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
00:05 | 999: On the Front Line | A man with a deep cut to the head refuses to go to hospital for fear that he won't come out again. It's not often the paramedics treat a patient who runs off, but that's what happens when they're called to a suspected drug overdose. A homeless man is in agony with spasms in his back, and a 12-year-old girl with epilepsy has a seizure, but her mother still wants her to go to school |
| 01:10 | 24 Hours in A&E | Two families come to terms with life-changing events, including the relatives of eight-year-old Junior, who has an open leg fracture and suspected internal bleeding after being knocked off his bike by a car. His mum Bekki reveals how Junior learned to cope with extraordinary setbacks and how she worries about his future because of health problems of her own. Meanwhile, 46-year-old Anthony arrives in A&E after suffering chest pains during a day out at the races. As doctors attempt to get to the bottom of what's causing his dangerously high heart rate, his wife discusses how Anthony's awareness of his mortality was increased by losing his father | |