| What's on Now & Next (2025-11-29) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
03:15 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
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| 06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite | |
| RTE2
[102] |
02:25 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
| 06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
01:10 | Tommy Fleming: Voice of Hope | A concert of uplifting and inspirational music from the Basilica in Knock. The balladeer pays tribute to the sacred place with songs such as Lady of Knock, Our Queen of Peace, as well as contemporary favourites such as Morning Has Broken and You Raise Me Up. Featuring special guests Phil Coulter, Eileen Ivers, Cara Dillon and Naoise Stuart Kelly |
| 06:30 | The Chase Australia | Andrew O'Keefe presents the Down Under version of the quiz show in which four people must work together to beat the Chaser and win a cash prize | |
| TG4
[104] |
03:20 | Moving West | Mary Kennedy visits Sligo and meets people who moved west to start a new life. Cork girl Aoife Porter fell in love with the surf culture of a little town south of Perth in Western Australia and settled there. The draw home however was too much and Aoife now lives with her family in Strandhill, Co Sligo. Bob Coggins decided that after living in San Francisco and Dublin for 20 years, a life in Sligo was for him. He now owns and runs the White Hag Brewery in Ballymote |
| 03:45 | Comhrá | Poet Annie John talks about her life as the wife of a detective who investigated members of the IRA | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
01:45 | The Graham Norton Show | Jodie Foster discusses her role in the latest season of TV drama True Detective: Night Country, Oscar-winner Olivia Colman talks about her new mystery comedy Wicked Little Letters, while US comedy great Wanda Sykes reflects on her Netflix special I'm an Entertainer. Plus, doyenne of daytime TV Lorraine Kelly discusses her debut novel The Island Swimmer and Austin Butler and Josh Brolin discuss new sci-fi epic Dune: Part Two. Calvin Harris and Rag'n'Bone Man deliver a world exclusive performance of their new single Lovers in a Past Life |
| 06:35 | Pressure Pad | General knowledge quiz, hosted by John Barrowman, in which two teams of five players are pitted against each other inside an illuminated arena, known as the Pressure Pad. The team with the most players remaining for the final round will put itself in the strongest position to win the rolling jackpot, which starts at £3,000 | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
23:40 | A Dog Named Christmas | A young man with learning difficulties and an affinity with animals tries to persuade his parents to join a scheme where abandoned dogs are adopted by caring families for the Christmas holidays. He soon has a Labrador in his care, and together they spread Christmas cheer in his rural community. Drama, starring Noel Fisher, Bruce Greenwood and Linda Emond |
| 07:05 | Heartbeat | A fire at the home of a talented artist leads to suspicions of an arson attack, and the resultant police investigation exposes the man's patron as a likely suspect. Greengrass has limited success running a B&B, and Andy tells landlady Gina he has got to make a business trip to Scotland, filling Blaketon with misgivings. Joe McGann guest stars, with Jason Durr, Bill Maynard and Derek Fowlds | |
| BBC One
[108] |
01:35 | BBC News | A round-up of the latest headlines |
| 06:00 | Breakfast | A round-up of national and international news, plus sports reports, weather forecasts and arts and entertainment features | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
03:00 | Ramsay's Hotel Hell | Part two of two. Gordon Ramsay continues to uncover problems at the Juniper Hill Inn in Windsor, Vermont. The chef tries to help the staff communicate with owners Robert and Ari, but after he catches one of them telling a shocking lie, will it be the final straw? |
| 03:50 | The Simpsons | Krusty nearly kills Homer after a bad TV review and hides out in a circus, but soon finds himself the centre of attention | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
02:40 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics cast their eyes over 2021's biggest Christmas TV shows. They'll be passing comment on the most talked about hits from the festive season, including Michael McIntyre's Christmas Wheel, First Dates at Christmas, Strictly the Real Full Monty, Jamie: Together at Christmas, Love Actually, World's Strongest Man, I Can See Your Voice Christmas Special, The Repair Shop at Christmas, Elves, Nigella's Cook, Eat, Repeat, and No Time to Die |
| 04:00 | Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA | Rosaria bought Bella Luna to realise her son Gianfranco's ambition to become a chef, but the Italian restaurant's future looks bleak due to his lack of experience in the kitchen combined with her refusal to acknowledge the eatery's many flaws. Gordon Ramsay heads to Easton, Pennsylvania, to help the troubled pair and save the business from financial disaster | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:30 | Being the Brontës | Martha Kearney is joined by author Helen Oyeyemi and journalist Lucy Mangan to immerse themselves in the lives of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë to discover the inspiration behind their classic novels Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey. Travelling to the Haworth Parsonage in West Yorkshire, the trio discover how just two years before their most famous novels were published in 1847, the sisters' prospects were bleak. Charlotte was in love with a married man, their clergyman father Patrick was going blind, and their brother, Branwell, was battling alcoholism. However, by 1848, Charlotte, Emily and Anne were literary sensations, and Martha, Helen and Lucy immerse themselves in the personal lives of the sisters to find out how this happened |
| 19:00 | Live Snooker: UK Championship | Seema Jaswal presents coverage of the evening session on day one at York Barbican, featuring two first-round matches, played over the best of 11 frames. Three-time champion Ding Junhui edged past Robert Milkins 6-5 in last year's corresponding session. In the other match, qualifier David Gilbert made six half-century breaks as he defeated 16th seed Xiao Guodong 6-4. With commentary and analysis from Steve Davis, John Parrott, Ken Doherty, Dennis Taylor, Stephen Hendry and Kyren Wilson, and reports from Shabnam Younus-Jewell | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
03:20 | Food Unwrapped | Jimmy Doherty examines whether it is worth growing your own fruit and vegetables, or if the supermarket equivalent is always cheaper, and learns about Britain's current soil crisis. Helen Lawal exposes the lucrative trade of illegal trafficking of eels and Kate Quilton discovers what gives ginger beer its kick |
| 08:55 | A Place in the Sun | Danni Menzies finds five potential properties for Jill Castling, who has dreamt of owning a family holiday home in Barbados for as long as she can remember | |