| What's on Now & Next (2026-07-02) | |||
| RTE One
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15:40 | MasterChef Australia | MasterChef legend Darren Purchese returns with his toughest challenge yet, and experience proves to be key in today's Pressure Test - leading to a shock elimination |
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| 16:40 | Today | Daily magazine show featuring entertainment and celebrity news, consumer advice, and Ireland's biggest giveaways. Presented by Dáithí Ó Sé and Maura Derrane | |
| RTE2
[102] |
16:00 | Showkids | Sally admits she put a tracker in Sam's bag, much to Con's fury - they're supposed to be encouraging him to be independent. After the race, Sam tries to impress everyone by offering to pay for ice creams with his taxi money when Dustin's card is declined, and jumps on a departing bus to get home |
| 16:30 | The Simpsons | Homer is asked to help the Rolling Stones with a forthcoming benefit gig, filling his head with dreams of rock 'n' roll stardom. Unfortunately, they only want him to stand in as a roadie. Featuring the voices of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Lenny Kravitz, Tom Petty and Elvis Costello | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
15:30 | Loose Women | The women put the world to rights once more, discussing everything from politics to parenting, and invite a celebrity guest to chat about what they are up to - or anything else that takes their fancy |
| 16:30 | Judge Judy | Real-life small-claims cases on issues affecting family life, presided over by outspoken former New York judge Judy Sheindlin | |
| TG4
[104] |
15:55 | Glór Tíre: Rogha & Togha | Hugo Duncan, Paddy O Brien, Lisa McHugh, Derek Ryan, John Hogan, Trudi Lawlor, Mike Denver, Gerry Guthrie and Robert Mizell perform on the Quays stage |
| 16:25 | Malcolm in the Middle | Lois's younger sister Susan lavishes expensive gifts on the children during a visit, but everyone is mystified as to the reason for her generosity - until she announces she needs a kidney transplant. Comedy, guest starring Laurie Metcalf (Roseanne) | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
16:00 | Tipping Point | Ben Shephard hosts the quiz show in which four players take on an extraordinary machine in the hope of winning its 10,000 pound jackpot |
| 17:00 | 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
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16:10 | Coronation Street | Long-running drama with the residents of England's most famous cobbled street |
| 16:40 | The Royal | Dr Ormerod and Dr Weatherill accompany Brigid back to Ireland for Moira's funeral, and uncover shocking family secrets in the process. Meanwhile, a new locum is thrown in at the deep end at the Royal. Medical drama set in Sixties Yorkshire, starring Linda Armstrong, Robert Daws and Amy Robbins, with Glynis Barber joining the cast | |
| BBC One
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14:00 | Wimbledon 2026 | Isa Guha presents coverage of day four of the third Grand Slam tournament of the year, held at the All England Club, featuring men's and ladies' second-round singles matches. Novak Djokovic was first up on Centre Court at this stage last year and he claimed a typically dominant 6-3, 6-2, 6-0 victory over British wildcard Dan Evans. Djokovic has won a record 24 Grand Slam titles, but the last one came at the US Open in 2023 and he went out of the recent French Open in the third round. However, even at the age of 39, he will not have given up hope of winning Wimbledon for the eighth time |
| 18:00 | BBC News at Six; Weather | The latest headlines | |
| Channel 4
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16:00 | Narrow Escapes | It's a very big day for Debs and Mick on the Shropshire Union Canal, and a visit to Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker is the icing on the cake. Julie and Martin travel through the Midlands and head closer to Martin's nemesis, the supposedly haunted Harecastle Tunnel. On the Grand Union Canal, Rhianna re-opens the doors to the unique Piano Boat. Meanwhile, on a Canal and River Trust open day in Wolverhampton, members of the local community get to walk through a drained lock |
| 17:00 | Chateau DIY | At the medieval Château Mareuil, Belinda and Lee are frantically preparing for their first wedding of the year. However, Lee has broken his foot and the bride and groom are expected in just a few days' time. Meanwhile, near the market town of Le Bugue, Tim and Krys are starting major renovations on their swimming pool and terrace, and are desperate to complete the project before this season's guests arrive. Narrated by Adjoa Andoh | |
| E4
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16:00 | Modern Family | Phil pays a visit to his dad to make sure he is okay after hearing some concerning news about him. Meanwhile, Jay gives Claire and Mitch some of their old childhood memorabilia, which prompts them to revaluate a long-held memory of their first family vacation |
| 16:30 | Modern Family | Mitchell learns a valuable life lesson when Murray, a former resident of the house, shows up unexpectedly. Meanwhile, the Dunphy's old neighbour-turned-tech-titan Kenneth comes to visit with a big surprise for Phil, and Manny's dad Javier shows up with a big opportunity for his son | |
| BBC Four
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00:45 | BBC Proms | Andi Oliver presents a BBC Proms concert in which American jazz singer Samara Joy and her octet join the BBC Concert Orchestra and conductor Miho Hazama to perform classic songs and musical standards at the Royal Albert Hall. Fresh from another double win at this year's Grammys, Joy makes her much-anticipated Proms debut, introducing audiences to her electric combination of youthful energy and old-soul musical style with classic songs and unique twists on instrumental classics from across jazz and its fringes, from bossa nova to the Great American Songbook. She salutes figures including Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Charles Mingus and Oscar Peterson. Nacio Herb Brown: You Stepped out of a Dream. Hoagy Carmichael: Stardust Davis, Ramirez and Sherman: Loverman (Oh Where Can You Be). Erroll Garner: Misty. Thelonius Monk: Worry Later (San Francisco Holiday). Billie Holiday and Max Waldron: Left Alone. Axel Stordahl and Paul Weston: Day by Day. Interval: Jazz singer and broadcaster Clare Teal joins Petroc to reflect on Samara Joy's Proms debut and to discuss the enduring fascination of the Great American Songbook. Betty Carter: Beware My Heart. Duke Ellington: I Got it Bad and That Ain't Good. Sun Ra, Samara Joy, Jae Mayo & Kendric McCallister: Peace of Mind/Dreams Come True. Samara Joy and Kendric Mccallister: Five Stages of Love (Love's Impression). Teddy Wilson and Harold Adamson: It's the Little Things that Mean So Much Monk: Ugly Beauty. ... |
| 19:00 | University Challenge | The second and concluding semi-final sees two teams of four students battling it out to make it to the climax of the competition and the chance to take home the trophy. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions | |
| More4
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15:50 | Four in a Bed | The battling B&B owners visit Osterley Park Hotel in Isleworth, where owner Sunny Pharroda reveals that hospitality was not his first career, leading to some tough questions about his suitability as a host. To make matters worse, as the guests prepare for bed, one contestant makes an early checkout |
| 16:20 | Four in a Bed | The rivals turn up at Plover Cottage in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, where they are amazed by the space, although Liz and Gary find more than they bargained for in their room and the self-catering conditions are a concern for some of the guests | |