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What's on Now & Next (2026-06-17)
RTE One
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21:35Room to Improve Louis and Norita O'Donoghue are ready to future-proof their beloved Raheny family home through a full retrofit and a bold re-imagining of their living spaces. The couple have lived in the house for eight years with their three young children, but the property is cold, old and growing mould. Dermot Bannon plans to modernise the house and open up the rear to better connect with the garden, with a pavilion style extension
22:35Maigret Tragedy strikes in Saint-Fiacre as Maigret digs into secrets. Back in Paris, Maigret's talks with the killer have terrifying consequences
RTE2
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20:30FIFA World Cup 26 Live England v Croatia (Kick-off 9.00pm). Joanne Cantwell presents coverage of the Group L match at Dallas Stadium in the USA, as both sides get their campaign under way. These two teams last met at the European Championships held in 2021, with England winning a group stage encounter 1-0 at Wembley Stadium thanks to a second-half finish from Raheem Sterling. They also met in the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup in Russia, when Croatia came from behind to win 2-1 in extra-time and reach their first major final. Kieran Trippier scored a fifth-minute free-kick in that meeting to give England the lead but The Checkered Ones replied in the 68th minute thanks to Ivan Perisic's goal to take it to another 30 minutes. Mario Mandzukic then scored with 11 minutes of extra time to play, ending the Three Lions' quest to reach their first World Cup final since 1966
23:45FIFA World Cup 26 Live Ghana v Panama (Kick-off 12.00am). Coverage of the Group L match at Toronto Stadium in Canada, as these two sides get their tournaments under way in their first-ever meeting. Ghana made it through to the finals after finishing top of CAF qualifying Group I, above the likes of Madagascar, Mali and Comoros after winning eight of their 10 matches. This is their fifth appearance at the World Cup finals and their second successive tournament after taking part four years ago in Qatar. Their opponents tonight also finished top of their qualifying group in the CONCACAF region, boasting an unbeaten record in Group A with three wins and three draws from their six fixtures, as The Canal Men reached their second World Cup after also making it to the 2018 tournament in Russia
Virgin Media One
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21:00I'll Be Watching You Two-part documentary in which victims of some of Britain's most prolific voyeuristic predators speak out, revealing how powerful men used their statuses to hide their crimes
22:00The Tonight Show Comment and analysis on the big stories of the day in Ireland and abroad with a panel of guests covering the key issues
TG4
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21:30Pogrom Bhéal Feirste After the founding of the Northern Irish state, reports were being sent to the provisional government in Dublin about the plight of Nationalists. At the time a Catholic priest, Father Hassan, was keeping an account of what was going on in Belfast. It was decided that Father Hassan's accounts could be turned into a book that could be used to highlight the plight of Northern Nationalist. Only 18 of the printed copies survived, hidden away in archives until being rediscovered in recent years
22:30The Hunt When her husband is arrested for the rape and murder of Anneke, Inge begins to realise that everyone thinks she is partly to blame
Virgin Media Two
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21:00Love 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
22:05Love Island: The Debrief Nothing is off-topic or out of the question in this daily Love Island reaction show with Shakira Khan, Toni Laites and Yasmin Pettet.
Virgin Media Three
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21:00Out There A man finds himself fighting back against the dark urban menace making their way into his community. Nathan is forced to do a deal with the devil to protect his family, his land and his livelihood. Drama set in a rural community, starring Martin Clunes and Mark Lewis Jones
22:00Brianna: A Mother's Story The brutal murder of 16-year-old Brianna Ghey in a Warrington park shocked the nation. In this documentary, her mother Esther talks about her daughter, and how the tragedy has driven her fight for change. The film details the 28-hour search that led to the arrest of Brianna 15-year-old killers - Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe. Friends and family also talk about Brianna's trans journey, the struggles she faced, and the love she brought to those around her
BBC One
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21:00Death in Paradise When a seemingly simple kidnapping ends in murder, Neville and the team must work out what went wrong and how someone wound up dead. Drama about a British cop posted to the Caribbean island of Saint Marie, where he is totally unsuited to a life of sun, sea and sand, but finds his brilliant investigative skills come in handy for solving murder. Starring Ralf Little and Josephine Jobert
22:00BBC News at Ten A round-up of today's headlines
Channel 4
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21:00The Light in the Hall As Caryl digs deeper, she encounters Mabli, a young activist protesting reservoir expansion, while Eve finds herself increasingly cornered. Rhys's quest for answers leads him to a confrontation with Eve, triggering revelations that threaten to unravel the town's long-held truths
22:00Night Coppers Night Copper and former MMA fighter Robbie takes on the police response to a large fire that has engulfed a seafront hotel. Hannah is called out to a victim of an attempted mugging who is reluctant to receive help with a head injury. Zoe and Jodie respond to a harrowing domestic violence call and are determined to capture the suspect
E4
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21:00Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including Squid Game: The Challenge, The Couple Next Door, Strictly Come Dancing, The Graham Norton Show, Planet Earth III, Matt Baker: Travels with Mum & Dad and Jingle All the Way. From December 2023
22:00Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on the revamped Gladiators, get loved up with First Dates: Be My Valentine, and give their unmissable takes on the movie Saltburn. Plus: Trigger Point, Bring the Drama, The Repair Shop, This Morning and BBC News coverage of President Joe Biden. First shown in February 2024
BBC Four
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21:50One Foot in Arthur's Seat Actor Ian Richardson walks up the hill to Arthur's Seat, which overlooks the city of Edinburgh, as he did during lunch hours as a bored office clerk 50 years ago. First broadcast in 2000
22:00W Stephen Gilbert Remembers - Only Connect W Stephen Gilbert looks back on the BBC drama Only Connect, that he commissioned and produced in 1979. He recalls his struggle to bring the programme to the screen and the challenges of making an openly gay drama for mainstream television. Gilbert also reflects on the impact the piece has had in the decades since its original broadcast
More4
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21:00Our Yorkshire Shop: A Victorian Restoration The volunteers are three weeks into the restoration as the hunt for stock starts in earnest, with local produce to the fore, including handmade candles from the Dales, flour from a medieval watermill, and soap scented with natural oils from a York producer. Ian wants to resurrect the farmhouse skill of butter churning. Retired police inspector Val Broadley keeps things on track as the community comes together to transform the old café, and Oli and Rachel get the Victorian oven gleaming
22:0024 Hours in A&E A 14-year-old is rushed to St George's after falling head first over the handlebars of her bike and hitting her head, and doctors are concerned she may have caused serious damage. Meanwhile, Geoffrey, who is 56, has been urgently transferred from another hospital after a severe infection left him with a compromised airway and struggling to breathe