| What's on Now & Next (2026-03-10) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
20:30 | Our Farm: A GIY Story | The task of creating a working farm in Waterford continues, and with vegetable box numbers low and pressure mounting, Mick Kelly proposes a bold move - building a GIY show garden at Bloom, Ireland's largest horticulture festival. As the team stretch themselves even thinner, they face hard truths about capacity, communication and customer expectations |
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| 21:00 | RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather | The latest national and international news | |
| RTE2
[102] |
20:10 | Saving Lives at Sea | Porthcawl's crew receive a call about a swimmer who's been swept out to sea in a rip current on the south-west coast of Wales. On the Cornish coast, the Sennen Cove and Penlee crews respond to reports of a 31,000 ton cargo ship that's about to run aground on the Wolf Rock lighthouse. The Chiswick crew race to rescue of a party boat that has lost engine power on the Thames |
| 21:20 | Ireland's Perfect Pubs | Anna Clifford is joined by musician and TikTok sensation Garron Noone for a trip to JJ Hough's Singing Pub in Offaly, on the banks of the River Shannon | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
20:30 | Coronation Street | Gary intervenes to reconcile Todd and Theo, Maggie orders Lauren to show Ollie what he's missing, Alya receives a concerning message, and Leanne overhears Megan flirting on the phone |
| 21:00 | Gogglebox Ireland | Deirdre O'Kane provides the voiceover as a selection of telly addicts pass comment on the week's programmes from the comfort of their living rooms | |
| TG4
[104] |
20:30 | Ros na Rún | Mo is eager to get the ball rolling with the meeting for Lorcán's custody but Mack isn't as enthusiastic. Natasha tries to convince Sonny that Cora is bad influence |
| 21:00 | Cheers | The bar-room staff and regulars are bequeathed $100,000 by a former customer, but their new-found wealth soon causes friction. Classic comedy, starring Ted Danson and Rhea Perlman | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
19:30 | Live UEFA Champions League | Newcastle United v Barcelona (Kick-off 8.00pm). Coverage of the last-16 first-leg match at St James' Park |
| 22:30 | First Timers on the Front Line | Second-year Annemarie leads a major cardiac arrest, while Ryan struggles with difficult feedback and Nathan treats a rare burn injury | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
19:55 | Heartbeat | Nick tackles a tidy burglar who insists on clearing up the houses he robs, and investigates a suspicious church organist. Starring Nick Berry and Bill Maynard |
| 21:00 | Vera | A body is found buried on the Northumberland moors which could be a missing teenager from the nearby rural community of Brindale. The girl had disappeared six weeks previously, and Vera has to break the news to her devastated family. However, the realisation that she died so close to home rather than at a music festival as originally thought creates tension among her neighbours, who are soon suspecting each other of murder. The detective delves into the vulnerable young woman's isolated existence to identify her killer | |
| BBC One
[108] |
20:00 | Sort Your Life Out with Stacey Solomon | Stacey and her team of experts are back to help more families declutter their homes. They begin with the Kings in Fife - retired architectural technician Gerry, care worker Trish and two of their three grown-up children. Their house contains 30 years of memories, knick-knacks and general clutter - not to mention countless unfinished DIY projects. During the process, the team learn Gerry has recently been diagnosed with early onset dementia, so it is important they hold on to items that will continue to spark memories for him while losing any clutter so it is easy for him to move around |
| 21:00 | MasterChef: The Professionals | The best chefs from the heats return for knockout week, and are given the run of the larder as they are challenged to deliver an impressive dish. The strongest eight sail through to the semi-finals, while the rest cook again, using whatever leftovers remain in stock - and in a twist, if they served a savoury dish last time, they must now come up with a dessert or vice versa. Monica Galetti, Marcus Wareing and Matt Tebbutt judge their efforts | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
20:00 | Battle of the Brands | Kate Quilton presents the story of the supermarket showdown between two of the biggest brands in the business, with insiders revealing how much the two retailers now overlap, despite starting out at opposite ends of the spending spectrum. It's a story of price wars over posh ready meals, wine, flowers and copycat cakes - and even courtroom battles over gin |
| 21:00 | Handcuffed: Last Pair Standing | Some of the pairs have had enough and called it quits. But not 70-year-old Yorkshireman Bob and 38-year-old London youth worker Chris. However, when the latter learns about a shocking incident from his partner's past, he wonder whether he can continue. Meanwhile, eco-warrior and vegan campaigner Morag is shocked when the woman she is chained to, petrol-head and beauty salon owner Angie, reveals her views on climate change. Hosted by Jonathan Ross | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
19:30 | Married at First Sight Australia | The weddings erupt into chaos when Luke forgets the rings, leaving Mel struggling to move past a rocky start and setting an awkward tone for their reception |
| 21:10 | First Dates | Bank manager Ross hopes it will be third time lucky as he plays icebreaker games with primary school teacher Sarah-Jayne. Beauty salon owner Kenny is confident he will impress Jess, while sales manager Yemi's date looks promising with DJ Chelsea, who shares his love of music. Computer programmer Andrew, who has been single for more than 10 years, meets old-fashioned romantic Sarah | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
20:30 | Sorry! | Timothy takes his mother's advice when an insanely jealous man takes an interest in his girlfriend. Ronnie Corbett stars |
| 21:00 | A History of Britain by Simon Schama | The story of the Battle of Hastings in 1066, which saw King Harold beaten after leading an army worn out from fighting his brother Tostig and a horde of Vikings, to confront William the Conqueror. The Saxon defeat led to 300 years of Norman hegemony and a country plagued by massacre and famine, although the new rulers managed to introduce and keep an inventory of all land and possessions, better known as the Domesday Book | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
20:00 | Car S.O.S. | Tim Shaw and Fuzz Townshend restore a 2002 Suzuki Jimny. This cherished 4x4, filled with memories, was gifted to retired NHS nurse Joanna by her late father |
| 21:00 | Saving Country Houses with Penelope Keith | In Northamptonshire, Nova Guest has decided to get to grips with Ashby Manor's expansive parkland, and restore the views to the original vision of architect Edwin Lutyens. At Mapperton House, valuable tapestries are brought out for conservation. The staff at Chillingham Castle, Northumberland, explain the challenges of working for lifelong collector Sir Humphry Wakefield, who keeps buying new items and antiques | |