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What's on Now & Next (2026-05-30)
RTE One
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12:00The Repair Shop on the Road Dominic Chinea and Lucia Scalisi help repair Glasgow Cathedral's weathervane at the top of the 225-foot-high spire, save a Chinese unicorn mask made of bamboo and paper that plays and important part in celebrations for Glasgow's Hakka Chinese Community, and discover how street art is changing the city
12:55RTÉ News: One O'Clock and Weather National and international news
RTE2
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12:20Home and Away Dana shares the news with John over the arrest of her mother, and Justin reminds Lacey that her grief is still fresh and to give it time
12:50Bridge of Lies A team of family and friends, Amy, JP, Nic and Alan, take on the Bridge of Lies, they must cross the Bridge, stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies. Hosted by Ross Kemp
Virgin Media One
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12:00John and Lisa's Weekend Kitchen John Torode and Lisa Faulkner demonstrate dishes for a festive season table menu, including smoked salmon and seeded soda bread, chicken vol au vent, a Christmas stuffing cauliflower, and gravy carrots. Plus, a festive chocolate cake that is a twist on a Black Forest gateau
13:00Heathrow: Britain's Busiest Airport As the Covid-19 pandemic grips the nation, cameras follow life at Heathrow, as depleted staff members fight to keep the airport going. Customer service team member Demi is on hand to offer help to all those who are allowed to travel in and out of the airport, and has his work cut out as he tries to track down a missing passenger. Elsewhere, staff adjust to the new safety measures put in place to stop the spread of the virus
TG4
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11:55Go mBeirimid Beo A tongue-in-cheek look at apocalypses. Presenter Oisín Mistéil goes on a journey to discover how previous generations dealt with these existential threats and questions whether governments and people are properly prepared for those of the future
12:40Murder, She Wrote Jessica investigates when Seth disappears without trace, and discovers a link to a 20-year-old crime. Whodunit, starring Angela Lansbury as a crime writer with a mystery-solving sideline
Virgin Media Two
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11:50Yes Chef Bryn Williams, Kim Woodward, Ryan Simpson and Atul Kochhar pair up with their chosen home cook partners, with Pierre Koffmann on hand to judge their final dishes
12:50Live International Football Scotland v Curaçao (Kick-off 1.00pm). All the action from the friendly, which comes from Hampden Park, as both teams continue their preparations for the FIFA World Cup finals. Scotland qualified for the tournament for the first time since 1998 with a play-off victory over Denmark. Curaçao reached for the finals for the first time in their history and their head coach is the 78-year-old Dick Advocaat, who managed in Scotland with Rangers between 1999 and 2001
Virgin Media Three
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12:35Emmerdale Moira berates Cain, while tensions are running high at the garage and Ross enjoys a small victory
13:05Emmerdale Aaron is stressed as Robert's accusations over who the arsonist could be intensify, while Kammy makes a run for it and Laurel confronts Ross
BBC One
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12:00Homes Under the Hammer An update on a new build in Staffordshire as it reaches it conclusion, plus visits to properties in south east London and Greater Manchester. Presented Jacqui Joseph and Dion Dublin
13:00BBC News A round-up of the latest headlines
Channel 4
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12:20The Simpsons Mr Burns decides to open a casino in Springfield, and it is not before long Marge is bitten by the gambling bug - much to the dismay of her family. Animated comedy, with the guest voices of Gerry Cooney and Robert Goulet
12:50Four in a Bed The first visit of the week is to community-owned B&B The Gun at Ridsdale. A visit to a birds of prey centre results in one guest's feathery hat getting some special attention
E4
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11:40Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA Chef Gordon Ramsay heads to Charlie's Italian bistro in La Verne, southern California, where the owner's lack of business nous is putting her relatives' homes at risk, after her mother and sister put them up as collateral. To make matters worse, the restaurant's food is less than appetising and its long-serving chef seems to be incompetent
12:40Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA Gordon Ramsay heads to Baltimore, Maryland, where Denise Whiting has alienated customers by trademarking the word 'hon', a term of endearment used by the local community. When she opened Café Hon in 1992 it was a roaring success, but as a result of Denise's unwavering business ambition, people started to boycott the restaurant, leaving her frustrated by falling sales
BBC Four
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02:40Hetty Wainthropp Investigates A victimised German pensioner in a residential home asks Hetty to help trace his long-lost sister. Intent on setting the world to rights, the tenacious sleuth soon finds the elderly gentleman has a few surprises in store. Detective drama, starring Patricia Routledge, Richard Pasco and Suzanne Maddock
19:00The Good Old Days Leonard Sachs hosts the old-time music hall programme, inviting Frankie Vaughan, Mike and Bernie Winters, Maryetta Midgley, Zena Millar and members of the Players Theatre, London, to entertain an audience at the Leeds City Varieties. First aired in 1977
More4
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12:35A Place in the Sun Ginny and Tony went on holiday to the Mani Peninsula in Greece four years ago, fell in love with the area and have since been back seven times. Their dream is to find the perfect property that they can retire to permanently. For their £230,000 budget, Laura Hamilton shows them five terrific options to consider
13:40A Place in the Sun Jean Johansson goes house-hunting with retired NHS theatre nurse Linda and painter and decorator Peter around the countryside of Abruzzo in Italy. The couple love nature and spending time in the great outdoors on their canal boat, and can't wait to spend half the year in a dream holiday home. Jean sorts out five options for them to consider