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What's on Now & Next (2026-03-10)
RTE One
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06:00EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
07:00Teleshopping Buying goods from the comfort of home
RTE2
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06:00EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
07:45news2day Domestic and international news items of interest to younger viewers
Virgin Media One
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06:15The 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
TG4
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06:02Bréidín & Clúmh Tweedy sets out to paint a portrait of Fluff, but it remains to be seen whether he can adapt his perfect picture to his imperfect and unpredictable pet
06:08Na Singalings The Singalings are riding on a train today!
Virgin Media Two
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01:10The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Part one of three. The diamonds of Beverly Hills come face to face for a reunion where Dorit confronts Kyle about a text message she received
07:00Impossible Engineering New York City is building an 11 billion dollar construction project to extend the busy Long Island Railroad, and using brand-new technology, engineers and builders blast bedrock to create a vast tunnel below Grand Central Terminal
Virgin Media Three
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00:55Vigil The submarine is left exposed by a reactor shutdown, and the crew races to repair the fault. Kirsten uncovers a feud on board the Vigil, leading Amy to question whether her investigation has been deliberately obstructed. A hard-won breakthrough leads Amy to believe she finally has the killer in her sights, only for surprising new evidence to cast doubt on her theory. On land, Kirsten's investigation leads to tragedy
07:05Heartbeat Walker manages to arrest one member of a robber gang when a sting operation goes wrong - but ends up being taken hostage by the man's brother. The PC's disappearance is bad news for Blaketon, who's frantic to pull together a winning side for the annual cricket match against rivals Scarsdale. Cricketers Martin Bicknell, Ray Illingworth and Brian Close guest star, alongside Dickie Bird as the umpire
BBC One
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06:00Breakfast A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather
09:30Morning Live Join Gethin Jones, Helen Skelton, Michelle Ackerley and the team for conversation, advice and tips to make the day that little bit easier
Channel 4
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05:00Location, Location, Location Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer visit Aberdeen to help two sets of house hunters who have relocated to the city for work and need to find family homes quickly. Helen Barr and Brian Clarence moved from Essex while awaiting the arrival of their first child and have been living in rented accommodation, but with baby number two on the way, it's time to find a family home. However, Brian's main priority seems to be finding a bargain, while Helen doesn't want to take on a project. Meanwhile, Kirstie helps Kirsten and Scott Laing search for a semi-rural property so they can move their family up from Fife
06:35Cheers Woody's friends are dismayed to find his English jaunt has turned him into a snob, while Frasier has problems with fitness trainer Sam. Starring Ted Danson, Woody Harrelson and Kelsey Grammer
E4
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[HD:162]
06:00Hollyoaks Vicky and Prince form a bond, Donny's family support him as he faces the truth, and buried tensions begin to thaw
06:30Hollyoaks Dillon leans on Lucas for support, and sparks might re-ignite between the former lovers. Elsewhere, a mum confides in her friends at a yoga class
BBC Four
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02:30The Secret Rules of Modern Living: Algorithms Without people noticing, modern life has been taken over. Algorithms run everything, from search engines on the internet, to satnavs and credit-card security - they even help people travel the world, find love and save lives. Here, mathematician Marcus du Sautoy demystifies this hidden world by showing some of the most essential algorithms. He reveals where these 2,000-year-old problem-solvers came from, showing how they work, what they have achieved and how they are now so advanced they can even program themselves
19:00Villages by the Sea Archaeologist Ben Robinson reveals how some of the nation's best-loved villages played a vital part in significant moments of history. He begins in Bamburgh in Northumberland, explaining how the health and fortunes of the village were shaped by those in charge of its famous castle, from early English kings to 18th-century philanthropists, who pioneered a welfare system nearly 200 years before one existed nationally. Ben visits fellow archaeologist Jessica Turner, whose findings show the seventh-century residents of Bamburgh were robust and healthy - contrary to the usual malnourishment of the British medieval population
More4
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03:25Food 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
08:55The Perfect Pitch The camping connoisseurs arrive at Cefn Coed, nestled within an ancient oak forest near the Mawddach Estuary, where highlights include forest bathing and a Thai cooking class