| What's on Now & Next (2026-01-21) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
06:30 | Teleshopping | Buying goods from the comfort of home |
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| 07:00 | Teleshopping | Buying goods from the comfort of home | |
| RTE2
[102] |
06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
| 07:50 | news2day | Domestic and international news items of interest to younger viewers | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
06:15 | The Six O'Clock Show | A lively mix of celebrity chat with national and international guests, fabulous food from the country's top chefs, expert advice and all the unmissable stories making the headlines |
| 07:00 | Ireland AM | Magazine programme blending a mixture of lifestyle interviews and news content, with human interest stories, consumer affairs, health, politics, gardening, education, finance, food and fashion | |
| TG4
[104] |
06:30 | Garáiste Gecko | Triple bill. Gecko and Mamó go for a motorcycle ride |
| 06:37 | Elmo Anseo | Elmo learns all about fruit in this fun series for younger viewers | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
02:00 | Jann | When Jann's record label refuses to help her make a new album, she vows to find another way. Canadian comedy series, starring singer-songwriter Jann Arden |
| 07:00 | Impossible Engineering | Constructing the Gotthard Base Tunnel in Switzerland, the longest rail tunnel in the world, running for 57 kilometres through the Alps | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
01:00 | The Doctor Blake Mysteries | A hotel owner finds a body in one of the rooms and Blake's investigation leads him to a woman in Mattie's care who has lost her memory after a car crash |
| 07:30 | Heartbeat | The police investigate a hit-and-run incident in Ashfordly and discover evidence suggesting it may have been an act of revenge - with the victim's own mother-in-law one of the possible suspects. Meanwhile, Peggy finds herself in trouble again when her latest batch of illegal cigarettes turn out to contain an unexpected ingredient | |
| BBC One
[108] |
06:00 | Breakfast | A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather |
| 09:30 | Morning Live | Weekday magazine show featuring a mixture of topical discussion and expert advice for viewers | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
06:25 | Cheers | Carla's daughter-in-law Annie fills in for her at the bar, while Rebecca is furious another temporary waitress named Laurie gets more attention than she does |
| 06:55 | Cheers | Rebecca thinks that she is in with a chance with Evan Drake when he invites her and Sam for a weekend aboard his yacht. Comedy, starring Ted Danson, Kirstie Alley and Tom Skerritt | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
06:30 | Hollyoaks | Donny continues to refuse help from those around him, Leela tries to support new mum Cleo by inviting her to a baby group, and a resident seeks revenge |
| 06:55 | Rude(ish) Tube | Comedy clips showcasing amusing internet videos featuring sports of the lawnmower, motorcycle and bicycle variety | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
03:00 | The Bermuda Triangle: Beneath the Waves | Bruce Denardo explores the legend of the region where many planes and ships have disappeared in mysterious circumstances. Using a state-of-the-art submarine, Graham Hawkes reveals how five wrecks ended up 730ft down in the heart of the deadly expanse of water |
| 19:00 | Great British Railway Journeys | Michael Portillo's railway journey reaches Greater Manchester, where he celebrates new beginnings for the nation in the years after the Second World War. At Trafford General Hospital, he investigates the birth of the National Health Service. A retired physiotherapist recalls her part in the historic event of July 5, 1948. Coronation Star tells Michael about the first episode of the soap, broadcast live in 1960. And at the city's Science and Industry Museum, the presenter encounters a replica of the Baby, which was created in 1948 - the first machine in the world to run a stored program and the forerunner of all modern computers | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
03:25 | Food Unwrapped | Kate Quilton explores the rising trend for camel milk, Jimmy Doherty finds out why supermarket fresh pasta lasts so long and Matt Tebbutt investigates whether it Is it worth spending more money on standard products over value brand ones |
| 08:55 | Food Unwrapped | Briony May Williams presses for an answer as to how many apples actually go into a can of cider. Kate Quilton wants to know what that white stuff is on salami, and Amanda Byram unearths how a vegetable can be trademarked | |