| What's on Now & Next (2025-11-29) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
06:55 | Teleshopping | Buying goods from the comfort of home |
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| 07:30 | Nationwide | Exploring Ireland's wool sector - delving into its rich heritage, current challenges, and possibilities for its future | |
| RTE2
[102] |
06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
| 08:00 | The Unstoppable Yellow Yeti | ||
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
06:30 | The Chase Australia | Andrew O'Keefe presents the Down Under version of the quiz show in which four people must work together to beat the Chaser and win a cash prize |
| 07:20 | The Chase Australia | Andrew O'Keefe presents the Down Under version of the quiz show in which four people must work together to beat the Chaser and win a cash prize | |
| TG4
[104] |
07:00 | PJ Masks | Night Ninja and the ninjalinos read the books they stole and the PJ Masks go after them |
| 07:12 | Finny an Siorc | Finny and the Fish Scouts set out to help the community, but they end up causing more problems | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
06:35 | Pressure Pad | General knowledge quiz, hosted by John Barrowman, in which two teams of five players are pitted against each other inside an illuminated arena, known as the Pressure Pad. The team with the most players remaining for the final round will put itself in the strongest position to win the rolling jackpot, which starts at £3,000 |
| 07:30 | Tipping Point | Ben Shephard hosts the quiz in which contestants answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. Dropping tokens down a choice of four chutes, they hope to knock piles of them off a moving shelf - and the more they collect, the greater the prize fund. The player who has won the least amount is then eliminated, and the last one standing competes for a £10,000 jackpot | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
07:05 | Heartbeat | A fire at the home of a talented artist leads to suspicions of an arson attack, and the resultant police investigation exposes the man's patron as a likely suspect. Greengrass has limited success running a B&B, and Andy tells landlady Gina he has got to make a business trip to Scotland, filling Blaketon with misgivings. Joe McGann guest stars, with Jason Durr, Bill Maynard and Derek Fowlds |
| 08:00 | Heartbeat | Jackie fights for justice on behalf of a trespasser shot on Lord Ashfordly's land, and Greengrass uses his new job as a newspaper columnist to criticise assorted pillars of society. Rural drama, starring Bill Maynard, Fiona Dolman and Rupert Vansittart. | |
| BBC One
[108] |
06:00 | Breakfast | A round-up of national and international news, plus sports reports, weather forecasts and arts and entertainment features |
| 10:00 | Saturday Kitchen Live | Matt Tebbutt is joined by chefs Jamie Oliver and Georgina Hayden, and guest Bob Mortimer. Olly Smith picks the drinks, and Remi Idowu gives a cookie masterclass | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
07:05 | Cheers | Sam invents an elaborate lie to explain to his friends the humiliating injury he suffered in an encounter with a jealous husband. Bar-room comedy, starring Ted Danson |
| 07:30 | Everybody Loves Raymond | The family begins to criticise Ray for not attending Sunday Mass like his father Frank, prompting him to become a regular churchgoer. Charles Durning guest stars alongside Ray Romano and Peter Boyle | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
07:00 | The Goldbergs | Adam visits Dave Kim at university to celebrate Halloween and is surprised to learn he has reinvented himself, while Geoff is terrified of Beverly taking over baby-care duties |
| 07:30 | The Goldbergs | Beverly embraces her new life as a grandmother while trying to stay young at heart, and Adam gets a job while he waits to start at New York University | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:30 | Being the Brontës | Martha Kearney is joined by author Helen Oyeyemi and journalist Lucy Mangan to immerse themselves in the lives of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë to discover the inspiration behind their classic novels Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey. Travelling to the Haworth Parsonage in West Yorkshire, the trio discover how just two years before their most famous novels were published in 1847, the sisters' prospects were bleak. Charlotte was in love with a married man, their clergyman father Patrick was going blind, and their brother, Branwell, was battling alcoholism. However, by 1848, Charlotte, Emily and Anne were literary sensations, and Martha, Helen and Lucy immerse themselves in the personal lives of the sisters to find out how this happened |
| 19:00 | Live Snooker: UK Championship | Seema Jaswal presents coverage of the evening session on day one at York Barbican, featuring two first-round matches, played over the best of 11 frames. Three-time champion Ding Junhui edged past Robert Milkins 6-5 in last year's corresponding session. In the other match, qualifier David Gilbert made six half-century breaks as he defeated 16th seed Xiao Guodong 6-4. With commentary and analysis from Steve Davis, John Parrott, Ken Doherty, Dennis Taylor, Stephen Hendry and Kyren Wilson, and reports from Shabnam Younus-Jewell | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
03:20 | Food Unwrapped | Jimmy Doherty examines whether it is worth growing your own fruit and vegetables, or if the supermarket equivalent is always cheaper, and learns about Britain's current soil crisis. Helen Lawal exposes the lucrative trade of illegal trafficking of eels and Kate Quilton discovers what gives ginger beer its kick |
| 08:55 | A Place in the Sun | Danni Menzies finds five potential properties for Jill Castling, who has dreamt of owning a family holiday home in Barbados for as long as she can remember | |