| What's on Now & Next (2026-04-15) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
20:30 | How to Cook Well in Morocco | Rory O'Connell journeys through Morocco and cooks dishes inspired by his travels, capturing the flavours of the North African country, back home in East Cork. The chef starts out in the city of Tangier and visits the fish market before cooking a fish tagine at the Blue Door Cuisine, a cookery school with an all female team which aims to promote cultural exchange through food |
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| 21:00 | RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather | The latest national and international news | |
| RTE2
[102] |
19:30 | Live UEFA Champions League | Arsenal v Sporting Lisbon (Kick-off 8.00pm). Joanne Cantwell presents all the action from the quarter-final second-leg tie at Emirates Stadium. Arsenal went into the opener as strong favourites to progress, but the last time these teams met over two legs was in the last 16 of the 2022/23 UEFA Europa League, when Sporting progressed on penalties after drawing 2-2 at home and 1-1 here. With commentary by Darragh Maloney and Ray Houghton |
| 22:50 | Grey's Anatomy | Teddy and Winston tackle a challenging case. Kavita and Ben work to impress the new plastics physician. Jo and Link use a nanny for their babies for the first time | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
20:30 | Coronation Street | Todd finally speaks to the police to declare himself a victim of abuse, and Theo realises that his time is up when word of his violent and controlling behaviour starts to spread. |
| 21:00 | I'm a Celebrity South Africa | Ant and Dec host as decisions need to be made that may wreck the relationships in camp and it remains to be seen if the famous faces affected can forgive and forget | |
| TG4
[104] |
19:25 | GAA Beo | Waterford v Cork (Throw-in 7.35pm). Micheál Ó Domhnaill presents coverage of the match from the Fulfil U20 Munster Hurling Championship, held at Cappoquin Logistics Fraher Field |
| 21:05 | Cheers | Norm decides to make some major changes in his life after a chest X-ray reveals a worrying spot - but he does not seem ready to start living like a saint. Bar-room comedy, starring George Wendt and Ted Danson | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
19:30 | Live UEFA Champions League | Bayern Munich v Real Madrid (Kick-off 8.00pm). Coverage of the quarter-final second-leg tie at the Bernabéu. Madrid are unbeaten in their last four trips to this ground, with the mosts recent of those contests a 2-2 draw in the first leg of a semi-final in the 2023/24 competition, when Real's Brazilian start Vinicius Jr scored a brace, with Leroy Sane and Harry Kane finding the net for Bayern |
| 22:30 | Sports Gone Wrong | From shocking meltdowns to all-out brawls, this series dives into the most chaotic and unexpected moments in sports history | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
19:55 | Heartbeat | Nick finds himself drawn into a family feud after three children claim to have witnessed a supposed witch vandalising a funeral urn |
| 21:00 | Midsomer Murders | Frank Bailey is a pet detective whose methods irk some of the villagers, so when he is found dead in the kennel of a dog he was looking for, Barnaby has his work cut out for him. Detective drama, starring Neil Dudgeon, Nick Hendrix and Fiona Dolman | |
| BBC One
[108] |
20:00 | The Repair Shop | Surrey man Bobby Williams brings in the powered wheelchair that opened up a whole new sporting career for him as a youngster, allowing him to play the fiercely competitive game of powerchair football. Now moving into coaching, he wants to pass the chair on to a new player - but it needs restoration. The other items are a speedway flag that tells a remarkable Glaswegian love story, meticulously handcrafted jewellery and a bagatelle board |
| 21:00 | Ambulance | Documentary following the work of the ambulance service across Yorkshire | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
20:00 | Help! I Bought It at Auction with Sarah Beeny | In Herne Bay, Leezac has bought a derelict end-of-terrace and is hoping to create a modern home. However, with a modest budget of £25k, a house stripped back to bare brick, and a steel beam that's causing a problem, Sarah's worried that his budget won't get him close. In Somerset, Alice has bought a classic townhouse built out of local Blue Lias stone. What seemed like a straightforward conversion turns out to be much more complicated when a gable wall is examined more closely |
| 21:00 | Grayson Perry Has Seen the Future | Artist Grayson Perry heads for California on a mission to understand how Silicon Valley's booming tech industries are likely to shape the human future. His two-part journey begins in the Bay Area where he is assisted by an increasingly chummy chatbot. He meets everyone from leading players in the industry to idealistic young start-up founders, as well as ordinary people who are adopting the latest innovations and alarmed critics of the direction AI is taking the world | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
19:30 | Married at First Sight Australia | The Couples' Retreat continues amid a sour atmosphere, with Bec's comments from the first night fuelling a venomous divide in the group |
| 21:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including It's a Sin, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, Married at First Sight Australia, Snakes in the City, Surviving Death, This Morning and Gordon Ramsay's Bank Balance. Plus, BBC news coverage of Boris Johnson's road map announcement concerning reducing the restrictions of lockdown | |
| BBC Four
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20:00 | What Are UFOs? | For decades, UFOs have intrigued the world, but many scientists avoided studying them. In the US, after highly publicised sightings of unidentified objects by US Navy pilots, UFOs are moving out of the shadows and into the light as NASA pledges to study them scientifically. This programme follows astrophysicists and engineers using new technologies to investigate strange objects in the sky |
| 20:50 | Talking Art | Celebrities discuss their favourite works by Cezanne, including Raymond Blanc who uses his culinary knowledge to comment on Still Life. First broadcast October 20, 2000 | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
19:55 | Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It | Kirstie and Phil return to Edinburgh to visit Gary and Bill, after meeting them in 2020 to help them choose between to selling or renovating their house, to see what they decided. While Gary was packed and ready to move out of their four-bed Victorian cemetery lodge, Bill loved the unique features of their home and so the pair enlisted Kirstie and Phil's help |
| 21:00 | Grand Designs | Adam and Tassy take on an abandoned water tower - a concrete column stretching over 20 metres into the Northamptonshire sky - and turn it into a fun family home. Their radical design includes a concrete interior with curved walls, slides, secret rooms, a fireman's pole and - up in the tank itself - a swimming pool and a sky garden. The plan is to sell their terraced house and get a mortgage to raise £400,000 and do most of the conversion work themselves - even though they have two young children already and a third on the way. It's wildly ambitious and gets off to a slow start when a steel reinforced floor takes forever to excavate, and they have to build a sound wall to reduce the hum from a nearby electricity substation. As concrete pours, their walls start to leak and it looks like their water tower doesn't want to be lived in without a concrete-soaked battle of biblical proportions | |