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What's on Now & Next (2026-07-12)
RTE One
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23:30The Week in Politics Reflections on the political week, including contributions from journalists, senators and TDs. Hosted by Áine Lawlor
00:30European Parliament Report Update on the latest developments from the European Parliament in Brussels
RTE2
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23:00Hell for Leather: The Story of Gaelic Football Five part series, delving into the role of Gaelic football in the sporting, cultural and social history of modern Ireland. The first edition takes viewers on a journey back in time, to the rough and tumble origins of Gaelic football. Through rebellion and civil war, it exploded like a prairie fire to become the most played game in Ireland
00:00The Hunting Wives Jed considers running for governor as Margo works to protect their privacy, while Sophie faces her past as she rebuilds confidence. Jill worries about Brad and Abby, Callie targets Sophie's sealed file, and the body of the woman in the woods is found
Virgin Media One
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23:00The Guards: Inside the K Documentary providing unprecedented access to the garda of The K, Ireland's busiest policing district which includes Blanchardstown, Finglas and Cabra
00:00My Boyfriend Made Me Do It Hearing from people who were coerced, tricked and forced by their partners into committing serious crimes. Suzana reveals how she spent almost a year in a notorious Hong Kong prison for smuggling a kilo of cocaine into the country. Plus, Robert speaks about how his wife tricked him into believing his daughter had leukaemia, so she could scam people into giving them money
TG4
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23:10Ceol ón gCré Nell Ní Chróinín visits some of Ireland's most musically rich fishing communities to uncover the influence of the sea on Irish traditional music. From Galway to Kerry and beyond, this is a rich portrait of the nation's coastal traditions
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
Virgin Media Two
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23:05The Graham Norton Show Graham is joined by Robert De Niro, currently appearing in political thriller series Zero Day, new star-on-the-block Mikey Madison, star of comedy-drama Anora, comedy favourite Alan Carr, now appearing with Amanda Holden in Amanda & Alan's Spanish Job and Holly Willoughby, who is set to hit the Costa Rican jungle for reality show Bear Hunt. Plus, Elton John is joined by Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile for a special performance
00:05Love Island Relationship-based reality show in which singletons seeking a romance compete in the hope of finding love - and winning a £50,000 prize
Virgin Media Three
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23:00Cold Feet Adam's stag weekend in Northern Ireland and Rachel's trip to a health farm lead to revelations that threaten the couple's future happiness. Adam has to bury the past by bidding farewell to his first love, and Rachel struggles to forgive him for kissing Jenny
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
BBC One
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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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23:00Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including Strictly Come Dancing, Victoria Beckham, Blue Lights, Slow Horses, Antiques Roadshow, Eva Longoria: Searching for Spain, Police Interceptors and a BBC news report on parking apps
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.
E4
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23:30The Inbetweeners The four lads decide to play truant from sixth form and buy alcohol for an all-day drinking session, which is interrupted when Neil's father comes home early. Meanwhile, Simon decides to declare his love for Carli through graffiti, and the friends face the wrath of their parents
00:00Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on The Great British Bake Off, Vigil, Changing Rooms, Sex Actually with Alice Levine, This Morning and Michel Roux's French Country Cooking. They also offer their opinions on the gas crisis and the relaxation of travel restrictions, as reported by the BBC and ITV. From September 2021
BBC Four
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23:25The Man Who Discovered Egypt A profile of Victorian adventurer Flinders Petrie, who changed the world's understanding of ancient Egyptian civilisation. Chris Naunton explains how Petrie conducted a scientific survey of the pyramids, making valuable historical discoveries along the way, and also reveals how Petrie's methods of investigation revolutionised archaeology
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
More4
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23:0524 Hours in A&E New staff nurse Sophie attends to 22-year-old chef James, who accidentally stabbed himself in the leg while chopping tomatoes. During an eventful shift, she also uses chest compressions to keep alive another patient and helps 54-year-old Bernard, who was out cold for 10 minutes after falling and banging his head against a car. However, when his family arrives, it turns out he had been drinking
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