| What's on Now & Next (2025-12-14) | |||
| RTE One
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22:30 | Mrs Brown's Boys | Agnes wants a nice, peaceful Christmas, although her family have other ideas - especially as Cathy has decided to cook Christmas dinner for the first time ever. But even worse, a sentimental decoration goes missing and a surprise dinner guest has the potential to ruin Mrs Brown's quiet yuletide |
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| 23:05 | The Week in Politics | Reflections on the political week, including contributions from journalists, senators and TDs. Hosted by Áine Lawlor | |
| RTE2
[102] |
21:00 | Allelujah | A community hospital in Yorkshire affectionately known as the Beth is threatened with closure. The chairman of the hospital trust invites a film crew to spend time on the Shirley Bassey and Dusty Springfield geriatric wards, interviewing Sister Gilpin, Dr Valentine and the residents. Comedy drama, starring Jennifer Saunders, Judi Dench and Derek Jacobi |
| 22:50 | Little Fires Everywhere | Lexie hears upsetting news and turns to Pearl for help | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
22:00 | Confessions of a Teenage Fraudster | How a 16-year-old used his job in a call centre in Glasgow to go on a five-year crime wave, defrauding innocent cardholders and laying the groundwork for a life of wealth, first-class travel and an escape from the life he was destined for |
| 23:00 | My Boyfriend Made Me Do It | A woman who faced two years in a Dubai jail after her boyfriend ripped her off and the story of two teenagers who were sentenced to 43 years in a notorious Bangkok prison | |
| TG4
[104] |
22:30 | Buille | Dolans, Limerick - one of the country's most iconic homes for music - presenters Eve Belle and Cian Mac Cárthaigh introduce performances by Megan Nic Ruairí, Stephen James Smith, Strange Boy and Susan O'Neill |
| 23:28 | An Aimsir Láithreach | National and international weather forecast | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
22:05 | The Graham Norton Show | The host catches up with double Oscar-winner Emma Thompson, who reflects on her role in Apple TV conspiracy thriller Down Cemetery Road. Also on the sofa are comedy great Rowan Atkinson, returning as the chaotic Trevor Bingley in the new series Man vs Baby, Hollywood star Timothee Chalamet, now appearing in the table-tennis comedy-drama Marty Supreme and former editor-in-chief of British Vogue Edward Enninful, whose new publication is the quarterly 72. Plus, music from Brit Award-winner JADE |
| 23:05 | Tricked | Magician Eric Leclerc plays elaborate tricks on random people on the street and leaves them amazed while a hidden camera captures their reactions | |
| Virgin Media Three
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22:00 | Trigger Point | Lana learns to her horror that the terrorists intend her to be the key component of their next attack, which will be on the very upper echelons of the UK law and order system. She is faced with a choice between her fundamental duty as an officer to preserve life or to save the lives of those who matter the most to her. Unable to tell anyone of her predicament, it is her biggest challenge yet |
| 23:00 | Poldark | Ross is struggling to keep the smelting company afloat - not helped by George's determination to crush it. Not only is his enemy outbidding him for vital copper at every turn, but he is also looking for ways of getting to his secret shareholders. And when Francis falls out with his cousin over Verity's romance with Captain Blamey, it seems that George has finally found the ally he needs. Meanwhile, Mark returns home early to find Keren isn't there - and when he finally catches up with her, he gets the shock of his life | |
| BBC One
[108] |
22:30 | BBC Newsline; Weather | |
| 22:35 | Match of the Day | Highlights of the latest Premier League matches, including Sunderland v Newcastle United at Stadium of Light and Crystal Palace v Manchester City at Selhurst Park. This was the first Tyne Wear derby in the league at this venue since Sunderland won 3-0 in October 2015, but the Magpies defeated their rivals here by the same scoreline in the FA Cup last season. Meanwhile, the Eagles and the Citizens met for the first time since Palace's 1-0 triumph in last term's FA Cup final. Plus, Nottingham Forest v Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United v Aston Villa and Brentford v Leeds United | |
| Channel 4
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22:00 | Social Media Monsters | When Leah Ware stopped posting on Facebook in 2021, her family assumed she was still living on a farm with the new boyfriend who she'd met online. But when another woman vanished after visiting the same remote farmyard, suspicion mounted. A prescription in Leah's name is found in a suspect's car, but her body was still missing. With no physical remains, police had to build a case against their prime suspect |
| 23:00 | Say Nothing | Dolours and Marian make new friends. Drama set in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, based on the book by Patrick Radden Keefe and starring Lola Petticrew and Hazel Doupe | |
| E4
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21:00 | Infinite | A man who finds himself troubled by memories that are not his and developing skills he never learned is recruited by a mysterious organisation. The members of this group have learned to access the experiences of their past lives, but one has gone rogue, and must be stopped in his efforts to end the cycle of reincarnation by destroying all human life. Sci-fi thriller, starring Mark Wahlberg and Chiwetel Ejiofor |
| 23:05 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on Married at First Sight UK, Slow Horses, Win Win, Made in Chelsea, Dolphins Up Close with Bertie Gregory, Waterloo Road and Top Guns: The Next Generation | |
| BBC Four
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22:15 | The Evacuees | At the beginning of the Second World War four million young children were evacuated from British cities into the countryside. In this documentary from 1969, some of them look back on their experiences, with theatre director and actor Jonathan Miller, broadcaster Michael Aspel and cartoonist Mel Caiman among them |
| 22:45 | What We Were Watching | Grace Dent embarks on a trip back in time to examine the TV schedules for Christmas 1995, serving up an irreverent look back at the festive viewing options that faced the nation. Highlights include Arthur Fowler behind bars in EastEnders, the morally questionable sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart, Hetty Wainthropp Investigates and Rik Mayall reading a story for the young ones on Jackanory | |
| More4
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22:15 | 24 Hours in A&E | Train driver Andy, 48, is rushed in after falling 12ft from a tree while cutting branches and landing on his feet, badly fracturing both ankles, and doctors are concerned the impact may have caused life-changing damage to critical nerves and blood vessels in his feet and legs. Angela, 59, has come to St George's as her heart has been beating at over 150bpm for eight hours, risking stroke and other complications. Cardiologist Dr Arun's attempts to bring down her pulse using a powerful drug aren't successful, so he decides to electrically shock her heart to reset it |
| 23:20 | 24 Hours in A&E | Five-year-old Isa is rushed to A&E after being hit by a car and trapped underneath it, and doctors suspect the impact may have caused serious internal damage, as well as significant head injuries. Meanwhile, 26-year-old Tom is treated after slicing through his leg with a circular saw, with medics fearing the blade has cut so deeply into the muscle tissue that it could starve his leg of blood. Plus, 85-year-old retired actor Donald comes to the hospital with pain in his bladder, and consultant Faheem is concerned there may be an infection | |