| What's on Now & Next (2026-04-26) | |||
| RTE One
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13:35 | The Hardacres | After a heart to heart with Liza and a painful moment of reflection, Mary finds the confidence to go to the Fitzherberts' and confront Emma to give her some home truths. Sam's plan pays off at the docks and the family and the workers enjoy a moment of victory, but it's short-lived as the Hardacres receive shocking news |
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| 14:30 | Super Garden | Five amateur designers take over a garden in a new housing estate - with the winning entry being recreated at Bord Bia Bloom, Ireland's premier garden show. First up is Eoighan Mountaine Barry from Lucan in Dublin, whose striking design mixes hard materials like glass bricks with natural elements, such as his olive tree centrepiece. Judging his efforts are Kerrie Gardener, Carol Marks, Monica Alvarez and Brian Burke - a previous Super Garden winner | |
| RTE2
[102] |
13:30 | The Sunday Game Live | Cork v Limerick (Throw-in 2.00pm). Joanne Cantwell presents coverage of the Munster Senior Hurling Championship group match at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh. These two teams met in last year's final, with Cork prevailing on penalties to end Limerick's reign as champions after they had won the previous four stagings of the competition. With analysis from Anthony Daly and Henry Shefflin |
| 15:50 | The Sunday Game Live | Mayo v Roscommon (Throw-in 4.00pm). Joanne Cantwell presents coverage of the the Connacht Senior Football Championship semi-final at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park. Mayo defeated London in the quarter-finals and Rocommon comfortably overcame New York. With analysis from Cora Staunton and Paul Flynn | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
13:30 | Alex Polizzi's Secret Italy | Alex travels to the south of the country, taking in the cities of Venice, Milan, Rome and the Amalfi Coast, before unearthing hidden tourist gems in Puglia. Her secret guide revisits some of her fondest memories of this beautiful Mediterranean land, including the childhood holidays she spent in the foothills of the capital and the places she worked in her youth |
| 14:30 | Deal or No Deal | Stephen Mulhern hosts as a contestant tries to open the 22 red boxes in the right order, taking on the infamous Banker for the chance to win a life-changing cash prize | |
| TG4
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13:10 | Rugbaí Beo | UL Bohemian RFC v Blackrock College RFC (Kick-off 1.30pm). Live coverage of the Energia Women's All-Ireland, which comes from Aviva Stadium |
| 15:40 | Rugbaí Beo | Live coverage of the Energia Men's All-Ireland League Final (Kick-off 4.00pm), which comes from Aviva Stadium | |
| Virgin Media Two
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13:15 | Who's Doing the Dishes? | Former MP Ann Widdecombe puts on a dinner party as she plays mystery host to four strangers, who have to try and work out her identity using cryptic clues. Hosted by Brian McFadden |
| 14:15 | Friends | Monica and Rachel are threatened with eviction by the caretaker of their building, so Joey offers to help him practise ballroom dancing in exchange for letting them stay. Comedy, starring Jennifer Aniston and Matt LeBlanc | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
13:30 | Coronation Street | Eva, Leanne and Toyah set off to confront Megan about the burner phone - and it isn't long before things turn physical. Todd hopes he is finally rid of Theo. A stressed Debbie tell Ryan that the hotel function room is flooded and she has no choice but to cancel Carla and Lisa's wedding. Jodie returns home to find Olivia going through her bag |
| 14:00 | Coronation Street | With the hotel function room out of action, Lisa hatches a secret plan to make sure the wedding goes ahead. Meanwhile, Eva tells Leanne and Toyah how Megan admitted to sleeping with Will, Debbie washes her hands of Carl and Todd prepares to leave for Thailand | |
| BBC One
[108] |
08:30 | London Marathon | Gabby Logan presents live coverage of the 46th staging of the 26.2-mile race, as approximately 59,000 competitors of all abilities take to the streets of the capital. Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa and Sabastian Sawe of Kenya won the respective women's and men's elite races last year and the wheelchair races were won by Swiss athletes Marcel Hug and Catherine Debrunner. With commentary by Andrew Cotter, Steve Cram, Paula Radcliffe and Tanni Grey-Thompson, and reports from JJ Chalmers, Abby Cook, Tim Warwood and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey |
| 14:00 | BBC News | A round-up of the latest headlines | |
| Channel 4
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13:25 | The Simpsons | A routine check reveals Homer is not qualified to work as a safety inspector at the power plant, so he goes back to college to study for a degree - but spends all his time playing pranks and ends up failing his exams |
| 13:55 | Four in a Bed | The first venue of the week is Daisy Bank Camp in Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire, where guests take a trip to a local conservation farm and enjoy a locally sourced breakfast | |
| E4
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13:00 | Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA | The chef takes on one of his toughest challenges yet, J Willy's Bar and Grille in South Bend, Indiana, which has amassed debts of more than $1million. On finding an inexperienced chef serving food from both the freezer and tins, together with service that reduces one customer to tears, Gordon Ramsay orders an overnight deep-clean of the premises and designs a menu to inspire the kitchen staff |
| 14:00 | The Simpsons | The family go for a holiday at the seaside, where Homer is unwittingly tempted by a British femme fatale. With the guest voice of Olivia Colman | |
| BBC Four
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02:10 | The Riviera: A History in Pictures | Richard E Grant concludes his exploration of the French Riviera's artistic legacy by focusing on how art and celebrity became intertwined in the early part of the 20th century. Resident artists such as Picasso and Matisse found the sun-drenched landscape ideal for experimenting with their work, and as the region became a creative hub, the likes of novelist Jean Cocteau and ballet impresario Sergei Diaghilev were drawn to the area. This artistic community also liked to party on the Cote d'Azur's beaches - a pastime that proved equally irresistible to the American multimillionaires arriving in the area on board transatlantic liners |
| 19:00 | Snooker: The World Championship | Seema Jaswal presents live coverage of the evening session on day nine at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, featuring the second and penultimate sessions of two second-round matches. Should they have both won their first-round encounters, Ronnie O'Sullivan and John Higgins will continue their long-standing rivalry this evening. The two players have won this competition 11 times between them, with seven of those titles going to O'Sullivan. With commentary and analysis from Steve Davis, Ken Doherty, Steven Hallworth, Stephen Hendry, John Parrott, Joe Perry, Dennis Taylor and Lee Walker | |
| More4
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13:05 | A Place in the Sun | Retirees Kay and Barry have decided it's time to fulfil their dream of buying a holiday home in the historic city of Jerez in southern Spain. With a budget of £105,000, they want an apartment close to all the action. Jasmine Harman lines up five excellent properties for the pair to choose between |
| 14:05 | A Place in the Sun | Danni Menzies is in the beautiful coastal region of Puglia in the south of Italy with house-hunter Marion, who's dreaming of buying a holiday home she can enjoy with her teenage daughter, friends and family. With her best friend Bronagh on hand to lend support, Marion would love to find a three-bedroom villa close to the beach - can Danni deliver her dream for Marion's budget of £120,000? | |