| What's on Now & Next (2026-05-14) | |||
| RTE One
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21:00 | RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather | The latest national and international news |
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| 21:35 | Prime Time | In-depth analysis of current affairs and topical reports, presented by Miriam O'Callaghan and Fran McNulty | |
| RTE2
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21:00 | Here We Go | Paul is going to be Atlas's godfather, but only if he gets himself baptised first. Rachel gains a new personal trainer in the form of Dean's new girlfriend Katie, and Amy gets ready to take to the stage at the Bedford Battle of the Bands |
| 21:35 | Ali's Comeback | Documentary about legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, whose life changed in Atlanta, Georgia | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
21:00 | The Crow Girl | DCI Jeanette Kilburn and psychotherapist Dr Sophia Craven hunt a serial killer, placing themselves in danger to seek justice. Detective thriller adapted from Erik Axl Sund's series of books, starring Katherine Kelly, Eve Myles and Dougray Scott |
| 22:00 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Second of a two-part crossover event with Law & Order. The team and 2-7 uncovers a pattern of rape and murder targeting marginalised women, so Carisi and ADA Price work together to charge the suspect with multiple crimes | |
| TG4
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21:05 | Cheers | A coat left behind at the bar arouses Diane's curiosity and she dreams the owner could be her Prince Charming, so Sam insists she must go out with the man if he returns to claim it |
| 21:35 | Téacs Taistil | This week, the group are in Larnaca, Cyprus's sun-soaked seaside escape where luxury living meets island adventure. Larnaca is known for its palm-lined promenade, ancient Church of Saint Lazarus, and flamingo-filled Salt Lake. | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
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? |
| 22:00 | Hell's Kitchen | WWE champions Braun Strowman, Liv Morgan, and Big E join Chef Ramsay as the final seven chefs try to win much-coveted black jackets. | |
| Virgin Media Three
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21:00 | The Au Pair | After a chaotic day, seamstress Zoe agrees to her husband's suggestion of bringing in an au pair to help with her elderly father and the step-children. Enter Sandrine, who is capable and composed - but as the newcomer settles in, subtle shifts in the family dynamic begin to unfold, setting off a chain of events that puts Zoe in danger. Drama, starring David Suchet and Sally Bretton |
| 22:00 | Coronation Street | A phone call from Melanie elicits a revelation for Ben, Tim shares an update with Will, Summer eyes a fresh start in America, and Sam's grip on reality starts to slip | |
| BBC One
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20:00 | Eurovision Song Contest | The second semi-final live from Vienna, Austria, which sees another 15 acts taking the stage in the hope of winning one of the 10 places in Saturday's main show. UK viewers can vote for their favourites, and there's also a chance to see and hear UK act Look Mum No Computer, aka YouTube singer Sam Battle, as he takes to the stage for his first live performance of Eins, Zwei, Drei, which he will be hoping will bag him more than nul points on Saturday |
| 22:15 | BBC News at Ten | A round-up of today's headlines | |
| Channel 4
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21:00 | Taskmaster | Amy Gledhill gets creative with a series of spoons. Kumail Nanjiani impresses everyone with his extraordinarily strong jaw and Alex Horne causes Joanna Page to scream in such terror that it sparks alarm in the local area. Armando Iannucci douses a coconut in vinegar, while Joel Dommett slathers another in glue. Greg Davies hands out the points |
| 22:00 | 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown | Jimmy Carr hosts, as Roisin Conaty and Phil Wang compete against Joe Wilkinson and Lou Sanders. Regular Countdown mathematician Rachel Riley and lexicographer Susie Dent are on hand to adjudicate, while David O'Doherty joins Susie in Dictionary Corner | |
| E4
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21:00 | Celebs Go Dating | Content creator and footballer PK Humble heads into the agency to provide Anna and Dr Tara with a challenge. Stephen is set up with a funeral arranger |
| 22:00 | MAFS Australia: After the Dinner Party | All of the gossip following Final Vows and the reunion. Bec is feeling blindsided, behind-the-scenes footage exposes a new side to Danny, and there is yet another texting scandal on the horizon | |
| BBC Four
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21:00 | The Miracle Club | Chrissie Ahearn arrives in the town of Ballygar from Boston for the funeral of her mother Maureen, 40 years after she was banished by friends and family as a pregnant teenager. Her return coincides with a pilgrimage to Lourdes organised by Father Dermot Byrne. Comedy set in 1968, starring Maggie Smith, Kathy Bates and Laura Linney |
| 22:25 | Personal Cinema: Maggie Smith | In a programme first broadcast in 1970, the actress talks to Michael Aspel about her career and chooses scenes from some of her favourite films, including Way Out West, The Last Hurrah, On the Waterfront, Some Like It Hot and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie | |
| More4
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21:00 | Great British Train Journeys from Above | Hugh Bonneville narrates the most iconic steam train journeys in Britain. The first episode tracks the Jacobite Railway, which runs through the Scottish Highlands from Fort William to Mallaig. The programme visits the site of Bonnie Prince Charlie's hideout, and explores the history of the Jacobite Rebellion |
| 22:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | Zach, who's 25, is rushed to A&E after completely severing four fingers in a building site accident. Staff and plastic surgeons assess the damage and stem the bloody wound. Cameras also follow former teacher Ricky, who's 85. She has hurt her back after falling at home, and 10-year-old Daquon was hit by a motorbike when he was on his way to school. He has memory loss and a badly broken arm | |