| What's on Now & Next (2026-05-04) | |||
| RTE One
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21:30 | The Equalizer 3 | Former government assassin Robert McCall has found relief from past sins by doling out rough justice on behalf of the weak, vulnerable and oppressed. During a retreat in southern Italy, McCall is recuperating from a life-threatening injury, and seeks vengeance when his new friends are targeted by local crime bosses. Thriller, starring Denzel Washington and Dakota Fanning |
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| 23:30 | The Late Late Show | Patrick Kielty hosts the light entertainment show, featuring a mix of celebrity guests, music, in-depth interviews and discussions on the stories that have the nation talking | |
| RTE2
[102] |
21:35 | SAS Rogue Heroes | As John Tonkin tries to return to the unit, the men of the SAS receive a visit from General Montgomery who can smell drink - and heroism. Drama, starring Connor Swindells and Jack O'Connell |
| 22:40 | First Dates Ireland | Mateo, Niall, Alice, and Pete discuss dating etiquette and red flags in the first of two programmes looking back at memorable match-ups | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
21:00 | Martin & Roman's Irish Road Trip | Martin and Roman Kemp explore Meath and Dublin, from Boyne Valley tombs and the Hill of Tara to Hellfire Club ruins andSlane Castle, mixing myths, music and memories |
| 22:00 | Freddie Mercury: A Secret Daughter? | Documentary lifting the lid on one of rock music's most fascinating and intriguing revelations, with biographer Lesley-Ann Jones claiming that Freddie Mercury fathered a child in the 1970s and had a warm and loving relationship with her. The claims that the Queen frontman was a secret father have been the subject of controversy since they emerged, and this film explores the reactions to the revelations from some of those close to Freddie | |
| TG4
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21:30 | A Private War | War correspondent Marie Colvin is driven to the frontline of conflicts across the globe to give voice to the voiceless. In 2012, she and photographer Paul Conroy cover the conflict in the city of Homs, where they find thousands of Syrian men, women and children caught in the crossfire. Biopic, starring Rosamund Pike, Greg Wise and Tom Hollander |
| 23:33 | An Aimsir Láithreach | National and international weather forecast | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
21:00 | Beat the Chasers | Jenny 'the Vixen' Ryan, Anne 'the Governess' Hegerty, Shaun 'the Dark Destroyer' Wallace, Mark 'the Beast' Labbett, Paul 'the Sinnerman' Sinha and Darragh 'the Menace' Ennis come together to take on more contestants from across the country. Can any of them come out on top? Bradley Walsh hosts |
| 22:00 | Hell's Kitchen | The chefs serve French technique, trash talk and tears at an event for Johnson and Wales University's 50th anniversary. | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
21:00 | Cold Feet | Adam and Rachel go on a platonic date, but find they still have feelings for each other. Pete embarks on an affair with Amy, while Karen makes the most of a mid-life crisis by chucking out her designer clothes, smoking lots of dope and getting tattooed. Drama, starring James Nesbitt, Helen Baxendale, John Thomson and Fay Ripley |
| 22:05 | Coronation Street | Long-running drama with the residents of England's most famous cobbled street | |
| BBC One
[108] |
21:30 | Mint | Dylan's new life brings moments of comfort, but he also finds it challenging in a way he never saw coming. His old coping mechanisms no longer work, and he is forced to ask himself what he truly wants. A conversation with Luke reminds him what's at stake and what actually matters. Meanwhile, Cat seeks clarity from her son, hoping to understand the future she wants for herself and her family |
| 22:00 | BBC News at Ten | A round-up of today's headlines | |
| Channel 4
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21:00 | Virgin Island | The course enters the high-stakes Dating Phase. Guided by experts, the virgins learn to escalate and navigate consent. Tegan is tested by her struggles with self-acceptance, and Ellen's extreme anxiety makes her question if dating is for her. Alex has a breakthrough in an intimate session with Ilil, and for two members of the group, sparks begin to fly for real during dating practice |
| 22:00 | Love Cheats | The first of four documentaries exploring stories of romance fraud, exposing the love, lies and jaw-dropping tactics of heartless manipulators and the fight to bring them to justice. Megan was swept off her feet by charming Lord Bertie Underwood, who arrived on the Isle of Wight and showered her with gifts and luxury trips away. Before long, the pair were engaged. However, her world started to fall apart when she found his wallet with numerous IDs under different names. Worse was to come when she discovered he had taken out numerous business loans in her name - and even her engagement ring proved to be fake | |
| E4
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21:00 | Celebs Go Dating | Starting their dating journey are Married at First Sight legend Lucinda Light, rugby star James Haskell, 'Loose Woman' Coleen Nolan, Love Islander Gabby Allen, rapper Professor Green and agency alumni David Potts. The new faces are welcomed with a dinner party, but there's a twist as truths are revealed and some familiar faces arrive to surprise the celebrities |
| 22:00 | Made in Chelsea | Sam Prince and Livvy devise a plan to set up Chuggs and Zeyno on a date, but not everyone's a fan of the blossoming romance. Alice throws a surprise party for her husband, Sam Vanderpump, but among the celebrations, the couple reveal that the reality of new parenthood is taking its toll on their relationship | |
| BBC Four
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21:00 | Da Vinci: The Lost Treasure | Fiona Bruce travels to Florence, Milan, Paris and Warsaw to tell the story of Leonardo da Vinci's life, exploring why a man whose reputation rests on only a few pictures - including the Mona Lisa - is regarded as one of the greatest painters of all time. She also visits New York to see a recently discovered piece by the artist |
| 22:00 | British Art at War: Bomberg, Sickert and Nash | Presenter Andrew Graham-Dixon's assessment of three artists' responses to the First World War continues as he focuses on the work of Walter Sickert, an actor and painter who was regarded as too old to fight. Instead, he created edgy, compelling and subtle pictures of those who had also been left behind and were attempting to get on with their lives, despite the conflict and distress around them | |
| More4
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21:00 | Our Tiny Islands | In the Channel Islands, car-free Sark's population almost doubles in the summer with tourists who want to experience a gentler pace of life. Helen and her Normandy cob Philly run a taxi service with antique carts and carriages. The Calf of Man has largely been uninhabited since the 1950s, with only a handful of wardens getting the opportunity to experience life there |
| 22:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | A 22-year-old cyclist is rushed to St George's Hospital after he collided with a car on the way to work and 'bullseyed' its rear window. Since he was not wearing a helmet, doctors send him for a CT scan to assess whether he has sustained a serious head injury, or life-changing damage to his neck, spine or internal organs. Meanwhile, 91-year-old Peter arrives at A&E three nights after suffering a fall at home, and 26-year-old Emma needs treatment for a head wound sustained during an epileptic seizure | |