| What's on Now & Next (2026-06-21) | |||
| RTE One
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11:00 | Sunday Worship | Rev Dr Sahr Yambasu leads the day's worship service with Methodist congregations from Waterford, Cork and Kerry |
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| 12:00 | The Week in Politics | Reflections on the political week, including contributions from journalists, senators and TDs. Hosted by Áine Lawlor | |
| RTE2
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10:55 | Junior Bake Off | The semi-final sees the perfect time to test the remaining bakers' skills in some of the more challenging areas of patisserie. The bakers must control their tempers and hope they don't crack as they take on one of patisserie's toughest challenges for the Technical. In the Showstopper the bakers must conquer the summit of sophistication, the entremet - multiple layers of jellies, sponges or creams all encased in mousse and enrobed in a stunning mirror glaze. Hosted by Harry Hill |
| 11:50 | news2day Weekly | The stories making the headlines both at home and abroad during the past seven days | |
| Virgin Media One
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09:00 | Ireland AM | Magazine programme blending lifestyle interviews and news content with human interest stories, consumer affairs, health, politics, gardening, education, finance, food and fashion |
| 12:00 | John and Lisa's Weekend Kitchen | John Torode and Lisa Faulkner have the perfect menu for sharing with family and friends, starting with roast miso salmon with noodles and kimchi, then a mushroom risotto topped with creamy and crunchy goat's cheese croquettes. John has a Middle Eastern-inspired feast with his lamb kofta with tabbouleh and pitta, and Lisa has a showstopper of a dessert with her vibrant rhubarb and custard tart | |
| TG4
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11:00 | Réabhlóid ar Chúl an Tí | Aedín Ní Thiarnaigh and Mary Reynolds turn every day gardeners into environmental changemakers. They start by seeing Eimear Ní Mhathúna and Des Fegan's garden in Donegal transform by replacing endless grass with native plants, adding growing areas for fruit and vegetables |
| 11:30 | Gilmore Girls | Kirk parades around Stars Hollow with the trophy from the dance marathon, until someone steals it. Rory is in for an unwelcome surprise when Richard reveals he has arranged an interview for him at Yale University during a trip there with Lorelai and Emily | |
| Virgin Media Two
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11:01 | Yes Chef | Matt Gillan puts three cooks through a series of culinary challenges, including how to make poached eggs with hazelnut emulsion. Only one of the amateurs can join him in the final |
| 12:00 | Posh Pawn | Prestige Pawnbrokers boss James Constantinou has his work cut out sealing a deal with a pushy young entrepreneur who wants to borrow £100,000 against his Lamborghini, while there's a shock in store for film director Ken Russell's ex-wife Hetty when she brings in a collection of family photographs. A married couple become emotional as they look to pawn a large painting, a mum-of-three parts with her mother's diamond ring to support her kids, and long-term client Tauren risks losing his prized set of designer watches by falling behind on his loan repayments | |
| Virgin Media Three
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10:50 | Wycliffe | Sophie, the wife of one of Kersey's friends, goes missing after an evening class and soon her tutor is found murdered. The detectives step in to investigate but the clues lead to standing stones linked to the entrance to hell in local superstition. Jack Shepherd and Helen Masters star |
| 11:55 | Coronation Street | Nick is rocked by the extent of Sam's plight, Ronnie puts his scheme into action, and Maria suspects Gary and Sarah of conducting an affair. Brody becomes Betsy and Dylan's saviour, and Kevin views Tyrone's video and accuses Carl of trying to kill him | |
| BBC One
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11:00 | Early Man | Young Dug's sheltered life with his Stone Age tribe is shattered by bronze-mining invaders led by greedy Lord Nooth. To win his home back, desperate Dug gambles on challenging these more sophisticated folk in a contest they love, but he only knows from rock paintings - football. Director Nick Park's animated adventure, with the voices of Eddie Redmayne, Timothy Spall, Rob Brydon, Miriam Margolyes and Johnny Vegas |
| 12:15 | Songs of Praise | To mark Father's Day, Sean Fletcher explores how faith has shaped the stories of inspiring father figures, past and present, and celebrates the image of God as a loving father through favourite hymns. Sean begins by meeting Jeremy and Clare, whose path to parenthood has been marked by heartbreak and perseverance | |
| Channel 4
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10:00 | Sunday Brunch | Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by guests Bethany Antonia, Matty Matheson, Josh Pugh and Felicity Ward. With live music from soul singer Jalen Ngonda |
| 13:00 | George Clarke's Amazing Spaces | The architect heads off to Italy, where it seems the residents have also been bitten by the 'small buildings are beautiful' bug. The most spectacular place he visits is so high up in the mountains that it's only accessible by helicopter, but this difficulty is more than made up for by the views seen from it. Back in Britain, George meets a man turning a wrecked private jet into a crash pad and a Gypsy tattoo artist with big plans for an old railway carriage. George also challenges his pal, craftsman Will Hardie, to create a woodland retreat for less than the price of a family holiday | |
| E4
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10:40 | Ramsay's Hotel Hell | Gordon Ramsay visits Angler's Lodge in Island Park, Idaho. Owner Dave Eby built the lodge with his own hands, but a family tragedy has caused him and wife Dede to shy away from the hotel and the community. Gordon is desperate to help mend this broken family - but is it too late to save their business? |
| 11:40 | Ramsay's Hotel Hell | Gordon Ramsay heads to Southbridge, Massachusetts, where he checks into the Vienna Inn, an Austrian-themed hotels and restaurant. Owners Jonathan and Lisa Krach have seen their cluttered inn acquire a negative reputation among the locals, and as a result, business isn't what it used to be. Can Gordon turn things round and keep the doors to this historic hotel open? | |
| BBC Four
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02:05 | Timeshift | Andrew Martin investigates why named trains, once the pride of the railway companies that ran them, have now largely been confined to locomotive history. Embarking on a series of rail journeys around Britain, Andrew revisits the routes travelled by the Flying Scotsman, the Cornish Riviera Express and the Brighton Belle, three of Britain's most famous named trains, as he reflects on the bygone golden age of railways |
| 19:00 | Afoot Again in the Past | Esther Rantzen experiences the peace and tranquillity of Salisbury Cathedral, retired footballer Jack Charlton explores Warkworth Castle in Northumberland and actress Dora Bryan celebrates the beauty of Britain's ballrooms | |
| More4
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11:00 | A Place in the Sun | Gloucestershire couple Sarah and Simon fell in love with Fuerteventura 20 years ago and now they want to buy a holiday home there for three generations of their family to enjoy. Laura Hamilton shows them what their £200,000 budget can buy |
| 12:00 | A Place in the Sun | Lisa and daughter Jordan are searching for their dream holiday home around the beautiful inland villages of Andalucía. They particularly love the town of Velez-Malaga, so Jonnie Irwin lines up five properties in the area for their budget of £75,000. They have set their sights on a traditional Spanish property with a modern twist, so will Jonnie be able to deliver? | |