| What's on Now & Next (2026-04-04) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
13:00 | RTÉ News: One O'Clock and Weather | National and international news |
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| 13:10 | Cheap European Homes | Maggie Molloy and Kevin McGahern help Carmel from East Cork and her daughter Caoimhe, who are finally turning a long-held dream into reality by searching for a home in Spain's Murcia region | |
| RTE2
[102] |
12:50 | The Royal Bake Off | A prince arrives in town to find the perfect cake for his brother's coronation but the women who hold the recipe he wants - cousins and rival bakers Allie and Marily - refuse to work together. His only option is to announce a competition between the pair - but it soon becomes clear Marily will do anything to win. Romance, starring Ansley Gordon, Christian Howard and Hannah Brantley |
| 14:30 | The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer | The charity version of the popular baking show, and with Noel Fielding on paternity leave, Matt Lucas presents on his own. Those taking part are Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley, singer Alexandra Burke and comedians Tom Allen and Rob Beckett. To impress Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith, the celebrities serve up millionaire shortbread, a fruity tart and their pet hates in cake form in the showstopper | |
| Virgin Media One
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12:00 | Champions: Full Gallop | More than 70,000 racegoers pack Aintree in blazing sunshine for the Grand National, the 'people's race' with one million pounds in prize money at stake. While Irish trainer Willie Mullins bids for back-to-back wins, new trainer Michael Keady, who has never had a winner over jumps, dreams of a fairy-tale ending with 100/1 outsider Horantzau D'Airy. Is a new Grand National legend about to be born? |
| 13:15 | Live Racing | Oli Bell presents live coverage of a meeting headlined by the Queen's Cup from Musselburgh, plus the finals of the Challenger Series from Haydock Park. With analysis from Leonna Mayor and Adele Mulrennan, reporting by Matt Chapman and Natalie Green, and commentary from Mark Johnson | |
| TG4
[104] |
12:35 | Survivor | The castaways get the biggest reward of the season with surprise letters from home. Then, balance and dexterity are tested at a crucial immunity challenge to guarantee a spot in the final six |
| 13:52 | An Aimsir Láithreach | National and international weather forecast | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
12:30 | Yes Chef | Michelin-starred chef Galton Blackiston puts three home cooks through a series of culinary challenges, including making quail's egg wrapped in a nest of potato. Sheree Murphy hosts |
| 13:30 | Who's Doing the Dishes? | Actress and former glamour model Linda Lusardi takes on the diners, who are hoping to end their run on a high point after suffering a turbulent week. Will it be a photo-finish for the ex-beauty queen or will her opponents grab the cash? Presented by Brian McFadden | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
13:00 | Emmerdale | Cain feels he has been betrayed, while Joe is annoyed and Marlon is put out |
| 13:30 | Emmerdale | Paddy reaches his breaking point, while Jacob is determined and Marlon helps one of his friends | |
| BBC One
[108] |
13:00 | Bargain Hunt | Caroline Hawley and Raj Bisram help two teams find items at Detling Antiques Fair in Kent, while Natasha Raskin Sharp views a family's impressive collection of novelty teapots |
| 13:40 | Money for Nothing | Woodworker Bruce comes up with a plan to create luxurious loungers from Jacqui Joseph's skip-bound garden furniture and some wood | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
13:00 | Four in a Bed | The contestants meet one last time to discover how much they have been paid by their fellow hoteliers and to air their grievances. There's a smorgasbord of slanderous sleep scores, brutal breakfast bombshells and even one couple declining the opportunity to face their competitors. Eventually, it is revealed who has won the competition |
| 13:30 | The Boat Race | Clare Balding, Jamie Laing and Ade Adepitan present live coverage of the annual women's and men's rowing races between Oxford and Cambridge Universities on the River Thames. Cambridge's recent dominance of the event continued last year, with them winning their sixth men's race out of the last seven and also claiming their eighth consecutive women's victory | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
11:35 | Married at First Sight Australia | The second Commitment Ceremony erupts with accusations, heartbreak and a shock exit as alliances fracture, one marriage ends and the experiment is left permanently shaken |
| 13:25 | Married at First Sight Australia | Two new couples enter the experiment but, when big personalities clash, the new marriages threaten to unravel before the honeymoons have even begun | |
| BBC Four
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02:35 | Seven Worlds, One Planet | David Attenborough looks at the wildlife of Europe, a crowded continent hiding the most surprising animals in pockets of wilderness. Gibraltar Nature Reserve is home to Europe's only wild population of primates, with its Barbary macaques living a life of kidnapping and high drama, while in the cemeteries of Vienna graverobbing European hamsters do battle with one another. Italian mountain villages are the hunting grounds for rarely seen wolves, and lynx lurk in the forests of Spain |
| 19:00 | Seven Worlds, One Planet | David Attenborough looks at the wildlife of Europe, a crowded continent hiding the most surprising animals in pockets of wilderness. Gibraltar Nature Reserve is home to Europe's only wild population of primates, with its Barbary macaques living a life of kidnapping and high drama, while in the cemeteries of Vienna graverobbing European hamsters do battle with one another. Italian mountain villages are the hunting grounds for rarely seen wolves, and lynx lurk in the forests of Spain | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
12:10 | A Place in the Sun | Jean Johansson helps Andrea and Gary from Grimsby and Northumberland find their perfect holiday home in St Lucia with a budget of £205,000 |
| 13:15 | Four in a Bed | The competition kicks off at Creates Monmouth in Monmouthshire, where a peaceful night's sleep is ruined by an early morning fire alarm and a lack of privacy bothers one guest | |