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What's on Now & Next (2026-07-12)
RTE One
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[HD:135]
01:00Silent Witness Part one of two. Nikki travels by plane from Mumbai to London, and finds herself at the centre of a crisis when one of the other passengers comes down with an unknown, potentially deadly, illness. As the team in London investigate a similar case in India, Nikki realises that the only way to discover the nature of the infection is to perform an autopsy while the passenger is still alive
02:05We Hunt Together It looks like the end of the road for Freddy and Baba, trapped in a remote cottage by Lola, Jackson and a squad of armed response officers. With the trail behind them strewn with bodies, it seems unlikely they will escape the reckoning. Psychological thriller, starring Eve Myles and Babou Ceesay
RTE2
[102]
00:55Super Surgeons: A Chance at Life Professor Vin Paleri must establish if a patient with a fast-growing tumour in his tongue is viable for a complex surgery using tissue from his leg to reconstruct his throat. Specialist Mr Ricky Bhogal performs an intensive procedure to remove a tumour completely from a patient's portal vein, which, if compromised during surgery, would be fatal
01:55EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
Virgin Media One
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01:00Grace As Roy and the team deal with recent distressing events, they are called to the scene of a car accident in which a local hotelier was killed by a driver who fled the scene and left him to die. As Grace tackles what may prove to be one of his most complex cases yet, DC Vee Wilde faces a challenge of her own when she comes face-to-face with her estranged father after many years. Meanwhile, Grace's life takes a devastating turn as his wedding to Cleo draws near
06:30Judge Rinder's Crime Stories Barrister Robert Rinder recalls how the Border Force and the National Crime Agency worked together to carry out the UK's biggest ever drugs bust. He also recounts the events of February 2006, when the small market town of Tonbridge in Kent made headlines around the world as news broke of the biggest cash robbery in British history
TG4
[104]
00:10Transatlantic Sessions - Togha agus Rogha Julie Fowlis and Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh present highlights from two decades of Transatlantic Sessions. This episode features musical stars from Ireland, the UK and the US, including Dan Tyminski, Joan Osborne and Michael Doucet. Guy Clark and Karen Matheson collaborate on The Dublin Blues and Bluegrass fiddler Stuart Duncan performs an outrageous set on Lee Highway Blues. Plus, blues musician Eric Bibb performs one of his greatest hits, Goin' Down That Road Feelin' Bad
01:10Réabhlóid Mheiriceá: Na Laochra Gael Part two of two. Cormac Ó hEadhra investigates the contribution Irish people played in the American Revolution and Declaration of Independence
Virgin Media Two
[105]
01:05Jann After months without a manager, Jann realses she needs to take control of both her life and career, and decides to hire a personal assistant, so she sits in on her sister's nanny interviews to poach the best assistant for herself. Comedy, starring singer-songwriter Jann Arden
01:30I Kissed a Girl Dannii Minogue gets the women back together eight months on from the end of the show to unpick the drama and find out all the gossip since their summer in Italy. Whose love has lasted the distance? And has anyone made any shocking U-turns?
Virgin Media Three
[106]
00:05Mr Selfridge Andrew Davies' drama based on the life of American retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge, starring Jeremy Piven (Entourage) and Katherine Kelly (formerly Coronation Street's Becky McDonald). Harry arrives in London in 1908 with a grand plan - to open the biggest and finest department store in the world, and to do it within the year. With a frosty reception from the British press, the last-minute departure of a business partner and an ever-growing staff already on the payroll, not to mention his wife and family arriving from the US, the pressure is on for Harry to complete the project on time. As opening day approaches, he pulls out all the stops to achieve his dream - whatever the cost. With Frances O'Connor, Trystan Gravelle, Aisling Loftus and Tom Goodman-Hill
01:25Snowpiercer While Wilford emphasizes his rule aboard his icy train, Layton's pirate train continues its dangerous quest for warm spots, and comes across something entirely unexpected
BBC One
[108]
23:15The Notebook An elderly man reads a love story to a woman in a nursing home, from an old notebook full of sentimental scribblings about passionate young couple Allie and Noah, whose fledgling affair in the 1940s is smothered almost before it has begun when Allie's parents do not approve of her partner as he does not fit in with their other wealthy friends. Romantic drama, starring Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams, Gena Rowlands and James Garner
01:10Weather for the Week Ahead A look ahead to the latest forecast
Channel 4
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[HD:142]
00:05Beau Is Afraid Middle-aged and riddled with anxiety, Beau Wassermann nervously anticipates a trip home to see his mother, who presides over a pharmaceutical empire. However, Beau oversleeps and in the frantic dash to the airport, he is the victim of a bizarre crime. Writer/director Ari Aster's horror comedy, starring Joaquin Phoenix, Nathan Lane and Amy Ryan.
03:10Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA Gordon Ramsay heads to Baltimore, Maryland, where Denise Whiting has alienated customers by trademarking the word 'hon', a term of endearment used by the local community. When she opened Café Hon in 1992 it was a roaring success, but as a result of Denise's unwavering business ambition, people started to boycott the restaurant, leaving her frustrated by falling sales
E4
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01:05Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on Strictly Come Dancing, Vigil, Serengeti II, Come Dine with Me, Ambulance, Hotel Paranormal, Andrew Marr's interview with Keir Starmer, and ITV news coverage of the petrol crisis, with cameras capturing their instant reactions and the lively discussions
02:10Brooklyn Nine-Nine When Peralta notices Holt is in a bad mood, he teams up with the captain's husband Kevin to find out what has gone wrong. Boyle tries to get a confession out of an elderly bank-robbery suspect (played by Happy Days creator Garry Marshall), who pretends to be frail and adorable whenever Santiago and Diaz are around
BBC Four
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00:25Summer Night Concert from Vienna 2026 Petroc Trelawny presents as Bass-baritone Bryn Terfel joins guest conductor Lorenzo Viotti and the Vienna Philharmonic at Schönbrunn Palace for arias from Verdi's Falstaff and Wagner's Das Rheingold and Tevye's song from Fiddler on the Roof. Projected onto the façade of the Schönbrunn Palace, dancers from the Vienna State Ballet join the orchestra to bring the story of Daphnis and Chloé to life through the power of Ravel's music
01:55The Lark Ascending Diana Rigg explores the enduring popularity of composer Vaughan Williams' The Lark Ascending, which was written in 1914 as Europe approached the First World War. The programme culminates in a performance by 15-year-old violinist Julia Hwang and pianist Charles Matthews at Shirehampton Public Hall, Bristol, where the piece was premiered in December 1920. Featuring contributions by actor Peter Sallis, performer Tasmin Little, and critic and friend of the composer, Michael Kennedy
More4
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00:10The Emergency Ward At the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Dr Jonathan Papson struggles to cut a glove from an injured construction worker's hand. Dr Assiya Halid examines the injuries of a driver who smashed his lovingly restored car into a wall
01:1024 Hours in A&E A woman with a weak immune system owing to the radiotherapy she underwent for breast cancer is bitten by her cat, a minor injury that could cause her serious problems. A 71-year-old with terminal cancer is brought in with breathing difficulties and a decision must be made about whether to resuscitate her if her condition worsens. Meanwhile, a 12-year-old translates for his Brazilian grandmother and a five-year-old has her head wound stitched