| What's on Now & Next (2026-03-02) | |||
| RTE One
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20:00 | Scealta na Lochanna | Documentary celebrating the beauty, history, culture and wildlife of Lough Neagh and Lough Corrib, reflecting on the impact humans are having on their ecology |
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| 20:30 | Saol na Feirme | The McCann sisters showcase their meat at Flavours of Fingal show, and in Athenry, Matty takes the lead at the fourth annual Meitheal, a highlight of his summer. In Irish | |
| RTE2
[102] |
20:00 | Against the Head | Hugh Cahill and guests Bernard Jackman, Darren Cave and Fiona Coghlan with all the latest news and views from the Six Nations |
| 21:00 | Frasier | Eve agrees to set Frasier and Freddy up on blind dates, but when both of the female suitors are expected on the same evening, father and son start to turn on each other. Comedy, starring Kelsey Grammer, Jack Cutmore-Scott and Jess Salgueiro | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
20:00 | Emmerdale | Bear finds himself getting into further trouble, while Cain feels he is at the end of his tether and Arthur is fearful. |
| 20:30 | Coronation Street | Long-running drama with the residents of England's most famous cobbled street | |
| TG4
[104] |
19:25 | Cispheil Bheo | Ireland v Luxembourg (Tip-off 7.30pm). Coverage of the FIBA EuroBasket 2029 Group A pre-qualifier, held at National Basketball Arena in Tallaght |
| 21:35 | Rocky Balboa | The ageing fighter contemplates a return to the ring when a computer simulation reveals he would have defeated the current world heavyweight champion Mason 'The Line' Dixon, who responds by challenging Rocky to face him for real. Boxing drama sequel, directed by and starring Sylvester Stallone. With Antonio Tarver, Geraldine Hughes, Burt Young, Milo Ventimiglia and Tony Burton | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
20:00 | Storage Hoarders | Aggie MacKenzie meets two sisters who are confronting the large collection of items their father has accumulated over the years, and helps a returning expat tackle the trappings of a lavish lifestyle |
| 21:00 | The 1% Club | Quiz game show hosted by Lee Mack in which the questions have nothing to do with remembering facts, but are all about logic and common sense. A hundred contestants begin every show, but who will make it to the end and answer a question only one per cent of the country can get right - and win up to £100,000? | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
19:55 | Heartbeat | The arrival of a traumatised and wounded stranger in Aidensfield coincides with the discovery of a woman's body on the moors, and sets off a treacherous chain of events that leaves one long-time resident's life hanging in the balance. Nicholas Farrell and Clare Holman guest star in the last-ever episode of the long-running police drama |
| 21:00 | Cold Feet | First episode of the romantic comedy drama chronicling the fortunes of three couples as they cope with in-laws, infidelity and all the other traumas that go to make up modern life. Jenny's meticulous plans to get pregnant are scuppered when husband Pete is persuaded to go drinking with friend Adam. John Thomson and James Nesbitt star | |
| BBC One
[108] |
20:00 | Jane Rea's Bloomin' Wild | The arrival of autumn sees Jane preparing for a Halloween gathering. She also harvests some ornamental gourds, which she turns into candle holders for her table, and shares some exciting news with her daughter. In Garvagh, Jane catches up with a friend and fellow farmer's daughter, the Ulster-Scots writer and poet Anne McMaster |
| 20:30 | Panorama | Reporter Richard Bilton investigates the rise of automation in the workforce, questioning if it will bring freedom from toil or leave millions discarded and impoverished. In Silicon Valley, plans are underway for massive changes in employment, prompting fears that millions of people will be replaced by robots and AI | |
| Channel 4
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20:00 | Batch from Scratch: Cooking for Less | Suzanne Mulholland and Joe Swash help the Burton family from Cardiff, who want to learn how batching can save the day when mum Becky goes back to work after maternity leave. From a slow-cooked buffalo chicken fake-away to homemade ice-cream, everything on the menu is gluten-free and fuss-free, helping to restore order and free up time |
| 21:00 | Handcuffed: Last Pair Standing | Jonathan Ross hosts this reality challenge in which nine pairs of strangers with different beliefs, lifestyles, opinions and habits are handcuffed together for as long as they can stand it. The pairs must navigate eating, dressing and even sleeping just inches apart as they are sent on a road trip across the UK - with the ones who last the longest in the running for £100,000. From a bar tender and a millionaire to an alpha male and a proud feminist, which couple will be the first to take the cuffs off? | |
| E4
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20:00 | The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer | Carol Vorderman, Kelly Brook, Rob Rinder and Mo Gilligan take part in the final charity culinary challenge, overseen by judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith, and presenters Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig, making her final appearance in the tent. The contestants must take on three tricky challenges - a sandwich biscuit for the signature round, a sweet bread-based technical, and a cake showstopper which reveals their favourite guilty pleasure |
| 21:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including Strictly Come Dancing, Our Dementia Choir Sings Again with Vicky McClure, First Dates Hotel, My Possessed Pet, This Morning, The Ex-Wife and Sue Perkins: Perfectly Legal. Plus, thoughts on ITV News' of possible power shortages. First shown in October 2022 | |
| BBC Four
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20:00 | Raiders of the Lost Past with Janina Ramirez | The historian treks through the southern fjords of Norway to find the stunning Oseberg ship. This lost 1,000-year-old vessel transformed the fierce reputation of the Vikings and became a symbol of a nation's fight for freedom |
| 21:00 | Call My Bluff | Robert Robinson presides over another duel of words and wits as Diana Quick, Robert Powell, Anouska Hempel and Nigel Havers join captains Frank Muir and Patrick Campbell. First broadcast in 1979 | |
| More4
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19:55 | Grand Designs | Kevin McCloud meets master carpenter Olaf, who is facing the biggest challenge of his career - creating an oasis for himself and partner Fritha on a small slice of land in West Sussex, which happens to be surrounded by a mainline railway and a busy A-road. Not only that, but half of the plot can't even be built on due an underground mains sewer. All they're left with is a very small triangle on which to build their future life together. With £190,000 in the bank, Olaf and Fritha must use all the ingenuity they can muster to make their triangular three-bedroom house come to life |
| 21:00 | Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids | The first major job for builder Richard is to carefully strip off the valuable old roof stones, remove the wrecked roof timbers and add a steel beam to support the new structure. It's a race against time to beat worsening weather - the longer the building lies exposed, the greater the chance it could collapse. Amanda heads to the local archives to pore over hand-drawn maps of the area, leading her and the kids to discover a long-forgotten lead mine down by the river | |