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What's on Now & Next (2026-07-11)
RTE One
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15:45Loch Ness A cynical American scientist is sent to Scotland to prove the Loch Ness monster does not exist, to the outrage of the locals. However, an innkeeper's nine-year-old daughter makes him wonder if there may be some truth to the legend. Family drama, starring Ted Danson, Joely Richardson, Ian Holm, James Frain, Kirsty Graham and Harris Yulin
17:45Nuacht The latest news headlines
RTE2
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15:15The Saturday Game Live Down v Wicklow (Throw-in 3.30pm). Joanne Cantwell presents cooverage of the Tailteann Cup final, which comes from Croke Park. Down overcame Fermanagh to reach this stage, while Wicklow defeated Offaly in the last four. With analysis from Brian Fenton
17:50The Saturday Game Live Louth v Mayo (Throw-in 6.00pm). Joanne Cantwell presents coverage of the opening All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final, held at Croke Park. Louth defeated Monaghan in the quarter-finals as they continue their bid to win this trophy for the first time since 1957. Mayo were victorious against Cork and their last triumph in this competition was even longer ago, coming back in 1951. With analysis from Brian Fenton
Virgin Media One
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16:20Live: Nations Championship South Africa v Scotland (Kick-off 4.40pm). Coverage of the round-robin match at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria. Scotland face a daunting task away to the world champions, who have won the last nine meetings between the sides. The most recent of those contests was a 32-15 victory for the Springboks in a 2024 autumn international at Murrayfield
19:00Virgin Media News Update The latest national and international stories from the Virgin Media News team
TG4
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12:00Tour de France Beo Coverage from the eighth stage of the Grand Tour race, a 180.4km flat route from Périgueux to Bergerac. Commentary from Páidí Ó Lionáird and Pádraic Ó Cuinn
17:07An Aimsir Láithreach National and international weather forecast
Virgin Media Two
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13:15Live Racing Francesca Cumani and Ed Chamberlin present coverage of the third and final day of the July Festival from Newmarker, where the July Cup is the feature, and the Bunbury Cup is among the support races. Plus, the John Smith's Cup from York, and the Summer Mile from Ascot
17:00Week in Review A look back at the main local, national and international stories of the week
Virgin Media Three
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15:00A Touch of Frost The severed arm of a missing environmental health inspector is washed up on the shores of the Humber and Frost's investigation leads him to a local meat factory. Unfortunately, his new lodger's annoying dog keeps distracting him from the case. Starring David Jason, Bruce Alexander, Emma Kay, Niall O'Brien and Tom Georgeson
17:15Marcus Wareing's Tales from a Kitchen Garden The chef is keen to expand his livestock collection, so he decides to add 10 new piglets to his family of farm animals. He also gets tips for cooking over an open fire
BBC One
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16:00Wimbledon 2026 Clare Balding presents coverage of day 13 of the tournament from the All England Club, where the ladies' singles final takes centre-stage. Poland's Iga Swiatek won her first Wimbledon title and her sixth Grand Slam trophy overall here last year when she thrashed Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0. It was only the third major final and the second to end in a 'double bagel' scoreline, with the other two coming here in 1911 and in the French Open in 1988, and Swiatek also become the eighth woman in the open era to win Grand Slam singles titles on all three surfaces
19:00BBC News A round-up of the latest headlines
Channel 4
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16:15Location, Location, Location Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are in Yorkshire, where more space is key to their house-hunters. Kirstie's with active couple and NHS workers Emily and Joe, whose rental agreement is coming to an end, and they're having trouble finding a perfect first home which is big enough for all their belongings. Kirstie needs to act fast to find them a place which has the potential to become more than just a starter home. Two properties catch their eyes, so they have to be quick in deciding which suits them best; and Kirstie has to be even quicker to try to secure one. Meanwhile, Phil's search for space is even more pressing - he's with a family-of-five who are sleeping between two bedrooms in a home that's bursting at the seams. Suki, Kuli, and their three young daughters are currently squashed into a three-bedroom house, and with home worker Kuli using one bedroom as a home office, the pressure's on Phil to find them a bigger house. It must be roomy enough to host family and friends, have good outside space, and not be too far from where they currently live. It's a tight brief, but Phil manages to find a contender. It's then down to Suki and Kuli to decide if this could be the home that finally brings their quest for space to an end
17:15Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help a pair of baptist ministers with their four-bedroom in Alnwick, Northumberland. Having grown up on the same street, Chris is ready for a change of scenery and a bigger, more user-friendly space for combining work and family needs - including fitting up to 14 people round a dining table. Caroline, however, loves their home, and particularly the neighbours who brought her, Chris and their teenagers comfort while she was undergoing cancer treatment
E4
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16:30The Simpsons The women of Springfield in short stories. Featuring an intervention for Luann Van Houten's addiction to wine merchandise, and Malibu Stacy's trip to the real world
17:00The Simpsons Eco-disaster looms in Springfield when Mr Burns launches a controversial fracking operation - and while Homer is more than happy to play accomplice to his boss, an outraged Lisa calls on the services of bigshot politician Maxine Lombard (voiced by two-time Oscar winner Jane Fonda) to shut Burns down. Against the odds, however, the opponents end up falling for one another
BBC Four
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03:00Great British Railway Journeys Beginning at London's Marylebone railway terminus, Michael Portillo embarks on a exploration of Britain's southern counties. His first stop is Denham in Buckinghamshire, where engineers are constructing a striking new viaduct that will be the longest railway bridge in the UK, then he alights at High Wycombe, a historic centre of furniture-making thanks to its setting amid an abundance of beechwood forest
19:00Today at the Test England v India. Action from the second day of the one-off women's Test from Lord's, London. England will be hoping to improve on their last Test match performance when they were hammered by an innings and 122 runs by Australia back in early 2025. That loss came at the end of a disastrous Ashes series that saw England lose every game in a multi-format contest that also saw them lose three ODI's and three T20's
More4
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16:15Come Dine with Me On the second night in and around Hull, computer fanatic Matt doesn't get off to the best start when he singes his starter and his spicy main course has his guests reaching for jugs of water to cool off. Things go from bad to worse when Matt's dessert elicits howls of laughter and proves inedible. After chat about superpowers and saucy sausages, the guests enjoy some sumo shenanigans in the garden
16:50Come Dine with Me Dog walking entrepreneur Jordanna hosts on the third night in and around Hull. She plans a Mexican-themed evening in a bid to prove that 22-year-olds are good cooks and can host a perfect dinner party. Her guests admire her queso fundido, and Matt is so impressed with her home-made tortillas that he offers to kiss her feet. But will a confusing dessert, stray dog hairs and rats at the table scupper her chance of winning the £1,000 prize?