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What's on Now & Next (2026-01-22)
RTE One
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21:00RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather The latest national and international news
21:35Prime Time In-depth analysis of current affairs and topical reports, presented by Miriam O'Callaghan and Fran McNulty
RTE2
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21:00Mammoth Still reeling from the recent news, Tony tries to make up for lost time. He and Theo end up in an altercation with a stranger, and Lucy fights off local oddballs looking to donate to her fertility treatment
21:35Home Rescue: The Big Fix Architects and builders help struggling homeowners with DIY jobs, redesigning rooms and bringing order to chaos
Virgin Media One
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21:00The Ex-Wife Jen arrives in Cyprus to warn Tasha, but Tasha is determined to finally confront Jack. Unfortunately, Jack's earlier machinations come into play. Believing he's finally free of Tasha, Jack goes to head home, only to find a photo revealing the truth
22:00The Group Chat Richard Chambers, Gavan Reilly and Zara King sit down together and discuss the main news stories of the week in an extended round-table conversation
TG4
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21:00Cheers Sam decides he's had enough of the continual bickering between Diane and Carla and tells them they must resolve the bitter feelings between the pair. Ted Danson stars
21:30Laochra Gael A profile of Conor McManus, one of the modern greats of Gaelic football and one of the greatest ever to wear a Monaghan jersey
Virgin Media Two
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21:00Love Island: All Stars Famous former Islanders get another shot at finding the one - relationships will be put to the test, heads will turn, and only one pair can be crowned as the winners
22:05Cooking with the Stars Emma Willis and Tom Allen host as Natalie Cassidy, Jack Osbourne, Jordan North, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Hugh Dennis and Kelly Hoppen take on one another in the show's first-ever six-way cooking battle. The contestants have to deliver a British classic using only air fryers in just 30 minutes, with the bottom two having to cook more speedy dishes in a bid to secure a place in the quarter-final
Virgin Media Three
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21:00After the Party Grace is terrified that Phil will leave again when an anonymous accusation is revealed, and accuses Penny of being behind it. Penny takes it as proof that she was right and steps up her campaign against Phil. Grace finally confronts Phil for leaving her years earlier and he promises to stay and fight this time. Grace then cuts Penny out of her life and tells Ollie that they can't be friends. New Zealand-set thriller, starring Robyn Malcolm and Peter Mullan
22:00Coronation Street Kit explains to Shona that Jodie is running away from somebody, Will implores Megan to dump Daniel, and Lisa has only hazy memories of the previous evening
BBC One
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21:00The Traitors: Uncloaked Ed Gamble dives into all the analysis from the latest episode, alongside any murdered or banished players to have been recently expelled
21:30Black Ops Dom ropes in Kay to help her gather evidence about Steve, and the pair trace him to a mysterious lock-up. Tevin piles on the pressure and Kay gives Dom an ultimatum. Nigel Havers guest stars in the comedy thriller, with Gbemisola Ikumelo, Hammed Animashaun and Ed Speelers
Channel 4
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21:00Patience A woman is found dead under a poisonous tree in the botanical gardens, with her face strangely burned. Patience and Frankie disagree over likely events leading to her death, and as resentments boil over the pair fall out. Elsewhere, Patience tries to deny her feelings for Elliot and goes speed-dating with Jake. Ella Maisy Purvis and Jessica Hynes star
22:00Dispatches The Government's decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation has been met with waves of controversy, and thousands have taken to the streets to protest. Over 2,000 people who expressed public support for the group have been arrested, threatening to overwhelm the police and the justice system. Reporter Matt Shea investigates the truth about Palestine Action and why the Government felt the need to proscribe them alongside ISIS and neo-Nazis
E4
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21:00Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including The Apprentice, Hunted, Coronation Street, The Underdog: Josh Must Win, Anton & Giovanni's Adventures in Spain and Bridge of Lies. Plus, they reflect on news coverage of the Princess of Wales' cancer diagnosis
22:00Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on recent shows, including The 1% Club, Is It Cake?, Casualty, The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin, The Yorkshire Farm and This Morning. They also reflect on BBC News coverage of the rising cost of living
BBC Four
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21:00Wogan Terry Wogan is joined by dancer and actress Moira Shearer, choreographer Gillian Lynne, film director James Ivory, actress Hayley Mills and singer Kit Harvey, who also sings Trashy Novels with his group Kit & the Widow. First broadcast November 1987
21:40Artworks Scotland A tribute to Moira Shearer, arguably Scotland's greatest ballerina, who died earlier this year. The programme charts her reluctance to accept the fame her celluloid role in The Red Shoes brought her. Featuring contributions by family and friends, including her husband of 55 years Ludovic Kennedy
More4
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21:00Britain's Favourite Railway Stations with Si King This episode celebrates Britain's shore and coastal stations. In Sheringham on the Norfolk coast, Si explores the modern Bittern Line terminus and the heritage North Norfolk Railway, lovingly preserved by dedicated volunteers. Siddy Holloway heads to Barry Island in Wales, and Damion Burrows explores Brighton's bustling station
22:00New Zealand by Train Part two of two. New Zealand's Northern Explorer scenic rail journey, which starts in the country's largest city, Auckland, and ends at the capital Wellington, 420 miles away. The route required construction of numerous structures including long bridges to enable the train to ascend to the volcanic plateau, famed for its distinctive landscapes featuring active volcanoes amid the desert and pasture lands