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What's on Now & Next (2026-03-20)
RTE One
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19:00Nationwide Anne Cassin and Blathnaid Ní Chofaigh present an eclectic mix of reports, features and events from all around the country
19:30Fair City Mondo has to get Holly on board. Nikki faces her fears. Orla tries to conceal her deal with Dean and Ben bonds with Ellie
RTE2
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19:00Son of a Critch The school hosts a 24-hour fundraiser and Mark is determined to raise the most money
19:25Rick Stein's Food Stories Rick tastes jerk chicken made by the man behind Bristol's popular Caribbean food kitchen. He delves into the history of the city's African-Caribbean carnival and witnesses the power of food at a cafe staffed by victims of modern slavery. Rick also dips into the recent craze for fermented foods, making his own version of a burrito
Virgin Media One
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19:00News at 7 The latest national and international news stories from the Virgin Media News team
19:30Friends Janice persuades the pals to reveal their deepest, darkest secrets about a period in their relationships three years earlier. Phoebe is trying to move out without telling Monica, Rachel wants one last fling before she gets married and Ross makes a distressing discovery. Comedy, starring Matthew Perry and Maggie Wheeler
TG4
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19:00Nuacht TG4 The day's main news stories from a regional, national and international perspective
19:30Casadh sa Cheol A bold new Irish-language music series that pairs artists from dramatically different genres and challenges them to reimagine each other's most iconic tracks. This week, Larabel and UshMush rise to the challenge.
Virgin Media Two
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17:00Live World Athletics Indoor Championships Coverage of the evening session on day one of the event, held this year at Kujawsko-Pomorska Arena Torun in Poland. The men's 60m final takes centre stage, and Jeremiah Azu of Great Britain was the victorious athlete in that event last year in Nanjing, China, finishing just one hundredth of a second clear of Australia's Lachlan Kennedy
19:30League of Ireland Bohemians v Dundalk (Kick-off 8.00pm). Coverage of the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division match from Dalymount Park. The Bohs were undefeated in their two matches as hosts against The Lilywhites last term, winning 1-0 last April, before the sides claimed a point each in a 1-1 draw in July
Virgin Media Three
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17:15A Touch of Frost Gruff detective Jack Frost's plans for a quiet weekend are disrupted by the gruesome discovery of an unidentified body floating in the river. However, soon after he has begun the investigation, he is forced to apply his deductive skills to a separate case involving an act of violence during a football match which left a player in a coma. Crime drama, starring David Jason, Larry Lamb, Bruce Alexander, Lindy Whiteford and Berwick Kaler
19:25Live World Athletics Indoor Championships Coverage of the evening session on day one of the event, held this year at Kujawsko-Pomorska Arena Torun in Poland. The men's 60m final takes centre stage, and Jeremiah Azu of Great Britain was the victorious athlete in that event last year in Nanjing, China, finishing just one hundredth of a second clear of Australia's Lachlan Kennedy
BBC One
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19:00Comic Relief Davina McCall, Joel Dommett, Catherine Tate as Nan, Nick Mohammed and Katherine Ryan host the annual fundraising extravaganza from Media City UK, Salford. Including a world exclusive of Traitors: The Movie: The Sequel, and Amandaland returns with a sketch full of famous Amandas. Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond find a creative but very risky way to raise money for Comic Relief - robbing a bank. Radio 1 DJ Greg James finishes his mammoth challenge of riding a tandem bike 1,000km across the UK in just seven days, going from Weymouth to Edinburgh then making his way to Media City to join the fundraising in the studio. Four content creators take on one of the hardest songs of the century in the name of a good cause and there are films throughout highlighting the charity's work
22:00BBC News at Ten A round-up of today's headlines
Channel 4
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19:00Channel 4 News Including sport and weather
20:00Inside The World's Most Luxurious Motorhomes A world of extraordinary motorhomes that redefine life on the road, with bespoke interiors, cutting-edge innovation, and price tags that rival supercars and private jets. In Silverstone, rising F1 star Ollie Bearman invites us inside his Hungarian-built £1.2 million motorhome-from-home. Plus, a look behind the scenes at a state-of-the-art factory producing multi-million-pound celebrity motorhomes for clients including Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo and the Foo Fighters
E4
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19:00The Simpsons Homer offers to play matchmaker for Smithers and introduces him to jetsetting fashion designer mogul Michael de Graaf
19:30The Simpsons Bart takes pity on Mrs Krabappel and nominates her for the prestigious Teacher of the Year competition held in Florida, making Principal Skinner fear she will find another job if she wins. With the guest voice of Little Richard
BBC Four
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19:00Top of the Pops Jamie Theakston presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 11 June 1999, featuring Backstreet Boys, 21st Century Girls, Another Level, The Chemical Brothers, Cher, Feeder, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Baz Luhrmann
19:30Top of the Pops Jamie Theakston presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 June 1999, featuring The Wiseguys, Shania Twain, Madonna, Cartoons, Tatyana Ali, Cher, Lauryn Hill and S Club 7
More4
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18:50The Dog House Australia Deaf couple Danni and Salomon try to break through Milo the cavoodle's separation anxiety, while Steve and Fiona see if they're the right match for Bear, an abused Border collie
19:55Grand Designs Kevin McCloud follows an ambitious build in Cornwall, as Leigh and Richard transform a derelict 17th-century flour mill into a contemporary, three-bedroom home. They employ traditional craftsmen to start work on restoring the exterior, but it's not long before the true scale of the damage to the structure is revealed, and as the costs rise, they are forced to take on more of the work themselves