| What's on Now & Next (2026-06-25) | |||
| RTE One
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22:15 | Brexit: A Very British Civil War | Part two of two. Remain's economic scare tactics fail to win over voters, while Vote Leave sends their new messenger Boris Johnson around the country on a bus that claims Britain sends the EU £350 million a week . Meanwhile, Nigel Farage is running a separate leave campaign focused on immigration and despite refusing to confront the issue head on, Cameron chooses to share a platform with Farage |
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| 23:30 | Hidden Assets | Claire questions Alice, who reacts angrily, while Jon and Claire identify Adama and visit his student residence, only to find it trashed by O'Neill. CAB detective Liam Boylan uncovers CCTV footage of a man arguing with Nick, and forensic accountant Norah Dillon discovers he was funnelling money into a Liechtenstein account. Claire and Jon focus on Adama's PhD supervisor Itziar Romero - unaware O'Neill is targeting her too. In English and Spanish | |
| RTE2
[102] |
20:30 | FIFA World Cup 26 Live | Coverage of one of the final matches in Group E (Kick-off 9.00pm), featuring either Curaçao v Ivory Coast at Philadelphia Stadium, or Ecuador v Germany at New York/New Jersey Stadium. With no World Cup experience to speak of, Curaçao will rely heavily on their Dutch coach Dick Advocaat, who has enjoyed an extensive career in both club and international football, while the Ivorians are led by Emerse Faé, who was appointed to this job midway through the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations after stepping up from his role in charge of the under-23s, upon which he led them to win the tournament. The Germans entered this tournament as favourites to win this group, but the Ecuadorians will hope to have already gained enough points to join them in the next round regardless of tonight's result |
| 23:35 | Ireland's Perfect Pubs | Anna Clifford and social media star Taylor-Lee Keating hike their way through the Burren to visit AE O'Donohue's Pub in Clare | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
23:00 | Stalked | Documentary revealing the devastating impact of stalking through the deeply personal stories of Eve, Una, and Jarlath as they face terrifying stalkers |
| 00:00 | My Boyfriend Made Me Do It | How Sofia faced two years in a Dubai jail for blackmail and extortion after her boyfriend ripped her off for thousands of pounds. Also, the story of teenagers Patricia and Karyn, who were sentenced to a total of 43 years in a notorious Bangkok prison | |
| TG4
[104] |
22:30 | Fíorscéal | Since 2024, Dominican President Luis Abinader has launched a policy of mass expulsions of Haitians. This documentary exams the intense crisis on the island of Hispaniola, focusing on mass expulsions of Haitians by the Dominican Republic. |
| 23:33 | An Aimsir Láithreach | National and international weather forecast | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
23:05 | The Beckham Feud: Truth and Lies | Documentary examining the explosive rift inside one of Britain's most famous families, following a public statement from Brooklyn Beckham on Instagram. Journalists who have tracked the family for decades investigate the ways in which fame, loyalty and public scrutiny have strained a once carefully managed family brand |
| 00:10 | Love Island | Relationship-based reality show in which singletons seeking a romance compete in the hope of finding love - and winning a £50,000 prize. Maya Jama hosts | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
23:00 | Coronation Street | Gary assures Todd that Kit's theory is unfounded, Susie exposes Will and Megan's game, and Nina dreads a difficult conversation with Roy. Elsewhere, Jodie uses Ryan to make David jealous, and Summer splashes the cash on her friends |
| 23:30 | Coronation Street | Gary assures Todd that Kit's theory is unfounded, Susie exposes Will and Megan's game, and Nina dreads a difficult conversation with Roy. Elsewhere, Jodie uses Ryan to make David jealous, and Summer splashes the cash on her friends | |
| BBC One
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23:20 | BBC News at Ten | A round-up of today's headlines |
| 23:50 | MOTD Live: FIFA World Cup 2026 | Tunisia v Netherlands (Kick-off 12.00am). Alex Scott presents coverage of the Group F match at Kansas City Stadium in the USA. This is the first-ever competitive match between these nations, with all three previous encounters in 1978, 1994 and 2009 being friendly matches. The Eagles of Carthage will attempt to progress beyond the group stage for the first time in their history, having failed to do so at all six of their previous World Cup appearances, while Oranje will hope to continue their streak of always progressing to the knockout phase whenever a group stage has been part of the format. The Dutch are playing under the tutelage of Ronald Koeman, who is currently enjoying his second spell in charge of the national team after also having starred for them as a player, winning 78 caps and featuring at the 1990 and 1994 World Cups, the latter of which took place in the USA. With analysis from Steph Houghton and Ashley Williams | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
23:05 | Poisoned: Killer in the Post | First in a two-part documentary about The Times journalist James Beal's investigation into a disturbing number of young people dying by suicide across the UK, US, Canada, Germany and Australia, which was sparked by the death of a young man, Tom Parfett, who died by ingesting a lethal poison he had bought online. It led James to partner with bereaved parents across the globe to uncover the identity of an online poison seller, who has since been arrested and accused of sending over 1,000 packages of poison to young people |
| 00:10 | Poisoned: Killer in the Post | The second part of this documentary detailing journalist James Beal's investigation into a disturbing number of young people dying by suicide across the UK, US, Canada, Germany and Australia. Going undercover, James discovers a dark world of online suicide forums and a website which appears to be shipping a lethal poison around the world. James makes contact with bereaved parents across the globe as he searches for the identity of an online poison seller. The seller has since been arrested and accused of sending over 1,200 poison packages to young people and is linked to 97 deaths in the UK | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
23:05 | Open House: The Great Sex Experiment | Jess and Ben reveal a love of nudism and a desire to make the transition from the naturist scene to a non-monogamous lifestyle. However, Jess's hatred of social situations must first be conquered. Elsewhere, Kirsty and Tom have the opportunity to take a giant leap in opening their relationship by having bisexual experiences with the retreat's residents and consider attending a huge orgy |
| 00:10 | Naked Attraction | Anna Richardson welcomes 24-year-old student Josh into the studio. Hailing from Manchester, Josh was a class act with the lads at his all-boys school but always failed when it came to chatting up women. He hopes that the Naked Attraction experience can find him the perfect partner. Next is 28-year-old performer Jack from London. As a gay divorcee, Jack's love life has definitely hit some low notes, but he's decided now it's on with the show | |
| BBC Four
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23:25 | Mel Brooks and Me - by Alan Yentob | Alan Yentob looks back on his experiences working with Mel Brooks, reflecting on what it was like being a producer encountering the comic genius who created The Producers, He talks about how his and Mel's working relationship quickly developed into something that one newspaper critic once described as nothing less than a love story |
| 23:35 | Imagine | A 2018 edition, in which Alan Yentob travelled to Hollywood to interview comedy actor, writer, producer and director Mel Brooks. At the time of filming, the musical theatre version of Brooks' 1974 comedy horror Young Frankenstein had just opened on London's West End and Yentob marked the occasion by profiling its creator, observing him at work and play, and revisiting archive interviews | |
| More4
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23:05 | 24 Hours in A&E | Lynn is rushed to St George's after collapsing from a brain aneurysm. Her friend Mick tells the story of their lifelong friendship and reveals how she overcame serious health problems with the support of him and his wife. James is treated for a dislocated shoulder, and 30-year-old Lucas has a suspected urinary tract infection |
| 00:10 | 999: On the Front Line | Paramedics help a drunk driver who has crashed on a duel carriageway but find themselves on the receiving end of a vicious attack. In Bromsgrove, a paramedic's ambulance comes under siege as they try to attend to another drunk member of the public | |