| What's on Now & Next (2026-02-01) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
13:40 | Room to Improve | In the north Dublin suburb of Harmonstown, Dermot Bannon helps Eimear and Adam Fox by tackling the issue of space in their three-bedroom, mid-terrace former corporation house. Their home is short on storage, missing an upstairs bathroom and lacking any real sense of flow. With clever pods, a DIY-minded plumber and one costly miscalculation, the project soon proves that even the smartest plans can wobble |
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| 14:40 | Neven's English Food Tour | Neven Maguire is in Newcastle, where he visits the Small Canteen, a tiny restaurant catering for just 14 people per sitting. In the Ouseburn neighbourhood of the city, the chef tours the historic Victoria Tunnel, which was built in 1842 and first used as a wagon way to transport coal. At the Blackfriars Restaurant and Cookery School, which is believed to have the oldest dining room in the UK, Neven enjoys a medieval banquet cookery class | |
| RTE2
[102] |
13:00 | Racing from Leopardstown | Jane Mangan is joined by Barry Geraghty and Lisa O'Neill for live coverage of day two of the Dublin Racing Festival. Commentary from Richard Pugh |
| 16:10 | Only Fools and Horses | Del encounters an old flame from almost 20 years previously, and Rodney experiences the joys of dating - but the brothers soon face awkward questions from the past. David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst star, with Diane Langton (The Rag Trade) | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
14:00 | Deal or No Deal | Stephen Mulhern hosts as a contestant tries to open the 22 red boxes in the right order, taking on the infamous Banker for the chance to win a life-changing cash prize |
| 15:00 | The Masked Singer | The musical guessing game continues as host Joel Dommett invites panellists Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall, Mo Gilligan and Maya Jama to try to deduce the identities of the six remaining singers competing to remain anonymous. At the end of the show there will be a double elimination and two celebrities will be unmasked | |
| TG4
[104] |
13:00 | GAA Beo | Donegal v Kerry (Throw-in 1.30pm). Micheál Ó Domhnaill presents coverage of the Allianz Football League Division One match at Ballyshannon |
| 15:20 | GAA Beo | Live coverage from the Allianz League. Presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
14:00 | Friends | Part two of two. Rachel and Monica fall out over two hunky doctors, played by Noah Wyle and George Clooney, while Ross muses with his father on impending parenthood. Emmy-nominated episode of the American comedy, with Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer and Elliott Gould |
| 14:30 | Friends | Rachel and Monica suffer a humiliating defeat while playing poker with Chandler and Joey, and demand a rematch. Rachel decides to look for a new job - but is not as successful as she had hoped | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
14:05 | Coronation Street Icons | The best moments from Beverley Callard's career on Coronation Street, charting the key storylines and dramas that have made Liz McDonald such an iconic character. The programme also features archive footage from Beverley's big break on television in 1983, when she appeared on Emmerdale Farm, and the following year she appeared on Coronation Street alongside Gail Tilsley as a character called June Dewhurst. It would be another five years before she made her first appearance as army wife Liz, and Beverley reveals all about her early days on the soap and how she, and on-screen husband Jim were involved in the casting of their twins Steve and Andy |
| 14:35 | Inspector Morse | The murder of a retired university fellow leads to a complex investigation for Morse and Lewis as they piece together a story of student suicide, drugs and the mysterious dismissal of a loyal college scout. John Thaw and Kevin Whately star, with Phyllis Logan, Gabrielle Lloyd, Amanda Ryan and Tony Haygarth | |
| BBC One
[108] |
14:05 | Match of the Day Live | Manchester City v Chelsea (Kick-off 2.30pm). All the action from the match at Etihad Stadium. Chelsea won the league for the sixth successive season last term, but City enjoyed an excellent first half of the current campaign and pose a major threat to the Londoners' supremacy. However, it was Chelsea who prevailed 2-1 in September's reverse fixture |
| 16:40 | Gladiators | Bradley and Barney Walsh host a revival of the competition show. In this round, the terrifyingly fast Apollo is unleashed, Sabre locks horns in a punishing Duel, and Legend sparks controversy in a no-holds-barred Hang Tough | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
13:55 | The Simpsons | The family takes in depressed country singer Lurleen Lumpkin, who is on the run from the Springfield authorities for not paying her taxes. Marge tries to help by tracking down the fugitive's deadbeat father, but he responds by stealing one of his daughter's songs and selling it. With the guest voices of Beverly D'Angelo and the Dixie Chicks |
| 14:20 | The Dog House | Documentary set inside Woodgreen animal charity, following staff who are committed to matching their homeless dogs with prospective owners. Exhausted parents Kirsty and Oliver think maybe a dog can wear out two-year-old toddler Stanley, while Coco the dachshund has to overcome some first date nerves as she meets 25-year-old Liv | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
13:55 | Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA | The chef heads to Italian family restaurant Sabatiello's in Stamford, Connecticut, where the owner's fiery temper upsets the staff and has left him more than $1million in debt. Gordon's help is urgently needed to get customers back through the door, but the restaurateur does not take kindly to criticism and closes the restaurant down when his employees turn on him |
| 14:55 | Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA | The fiery chef comes to the aid of Anthony Trobiano, whose restaurant in Great Neck, New York, is failing even though his partner's parents have given him their life savings and he has taken out half a million dollars in loans. Gordon has some harsh criticism about the unhygienic kitchen and the quality of the food being served, but the owner has trouble accepting his advice | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:40 | Wogan: The Best Of | Terry looks back on his interview swith a selection of British acting talent, including Judi Dench, Helen Mirren, Julie Walters, Bob Hoskins, Pierce Brosnan, Christopher Lee and Kenneth Branagh. Plus, music by Sting and Kate Bush |
| 19:00 | Come Dancing | Terry Wogan hosts the climax of the ballroom-dancing competition as the North West takes on the Midlands and West in the grand final at the Lyceum Ballroom in London. With commentary from Barri Haynes | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
14:05 | A Place in the Sun | Retiree Maralyn and her daughter Nicola look for Maralyn's dream holiday home in Estepona on Spain's Costa del Sol, with its palm-lined promenade and whitewashed towns. Nicola plans to make full use of her mum's new place with her own family too. Jasmine Harman shows them five stunning properties, all within their budget of £230,000 |
| 15:05 | Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It | Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer visit the Payne-Durkins, on the rural outskirts of Leeds, to help Karl and Paul decide whether to renovate or sell their three-bedroom home. Karl loves the unique design and idyllic location, but Paul thinks they are too isolated, and would rather move to another area than spend the moving improving their current home | |