| What's on Now & Next (2026-05-02) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
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| 07:10 | Teleshopping | Buying goods from the comfort of home | |
| RTE2
[102] |
06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
| 08:00 | Flix | Suspicious of a reformed burglar next door, Flix and the Bow Meow Crew investigate a mystery of stolen goods and neighbourhood secrets | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
01:10 | The Suspect | Having finally uncovered the truth, Joe now faces the challenge of convincing those around him before it is too late, while DI Ruiz takes a calculated risk. Will it pay off, or backfire horribly? At the moment Joe thinks he is finally out of the woods, the stakes suddenly become life or death. Can his skills as a psychologist get him out of trouble one more time? |
| 06:50 | Impossible Engineering | The Three Gorges Dam, built across China's Yangtze river, which is the largest and heaviest concrete structure ever built, housing the world's largest power station | |
| TG4
[104] |
06:20 | Bíp Bíp Cory Carson | Cory tries his level best to find Chrissy's blanky. Fun and games for younger viewers |
| 06:28 | Balloon Barnyard | Everyone in Balloon Barnyard is cold, and the barn has holes in the walls | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
02:05 | Tell Me Everything | Louis wants to lose his virginity and Jonny gives him advice, but the tips backfire when the moment with Zia eventually comes. Jonny and Mei stage a lock-in at the pub, and Neve realises that she has feelings for Jonny |
| 06:40 | Unbeatable | Over three rounds, contestants vie to find the single 'unbeatable' answer and streak ahead of the rest to make the final where they can win a cash prize. General knowledge quiz, hosted by Jason Manford | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
01:00 | Karen Pirie | The 1996 murder of barmaid Rosie Duff in the university town of St Andrews has become the subject of a provocative true-crime podcast and DS Karen Pirie is unexpectedly chosen to head up the enquiry. It becomes increasingly apparent that Rosie harboured a secret that could unlock the mysteries surrounding the case. Crime drama based on the novels by Val McDermid, starring Lauren Lyle |
| 07:10 | Heartbeat | An infamous London gangster arrives in the area to try to rebuild his life after prison, but Sergeant Miller has other ideas. Meanwhile, Peg starts a salmonella outbreak in Aidensfield when her miracle chicken feed scam goes awry | |
| BBC One
[108] |
06:00 | Breakfast | A round-up of national and international news, plus sports reports, weather forecasts and arts and entertainment features |
| 10:00 | Saturday Kitchen Live | Matt Tebbutt is joined by chefs Vivek Singh and Donna Hay, and special guest Lucy Beaumont. Olly Smith picks the wines to go with the studio dishes | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
06:15 | The King of Queens | Doug asks his father for financial aid to help deal with the mould problem in his house. When he receives some paternal advice on saving for a rainy day, he starts to wonder where all his money goes - and decides Carrie's wild spending is the problem. Comedy, starring Kevin James |
| 06:40 | The King of Queens | The Russian workers are plied with an unending supply of vodka as Doug and Carrie encourage them to repair their house. American comedy, starring Leah Remini and Jerry Stiller | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
06:00 | Lego Masters Australia | In a back-to-back elimination challenge, the seven remaining teams have nine hours to replicate a real object that they have chosen from a boulangerie. The holders of the Big Brick have 30 seconds ahead of everyone else to choose their item. After one hour of building, the teams are given the rare opportunity to swap their chosen object if they want to. Featuring guest judge Sophie Monk |
| 07:30 | Modern Family | The Dunphys try to throw Luke the birthday party of his dreams, but Cameron's ill-fated efforts as Fizbo the clown result in a trip to A&E. American comedy, starring Ed O'Neill and Julie Bowen | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:05 | The Secret Life of the Sun | Using satellite images and the expertise of Britain's leading solar scientists, Kate Humble and Helen Czerski investigate the inner workings of the star and the influence its cycles of activity have on Earth. They reveal the sun is more active now than it has been for a decade, sending out super-heated plasma and waves of radiation, and examine why some experts think longer-term changes in its behaviour may have powerful effects on the world's climate |
| 19:00 | The Good Old Days | Leonard Sachs chairs the old-time music hall programme, inviting Bernard Cribbins, Sandie Shaw, Bill McCue and Francis Van Dyke to entertain an audience at the Leeds City Varieties. First shown in April 1973 | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
03:20 | Food Unwrapped | A selection of favourite investigations, including Jimmy Doherty visiting Spain to find out how much orange goes into squash. Matt Tebbutt tries to solve the age-old mystery of how to get ketchup out of the bottle smoothly, while Kate Quilton checks Marmite's TV advert claims that a DNA test can predict whether people are more likely to love it or hate it |
| 08:55 | A Place in the Sun | Themis and Paolo have been visiting the unspoilt beaches of Kapparis in Cyprus for the past six years and now they want to buy their own holiday home. Jasmine Harman lines up five properties for their £180,000 budget | |