| What's on Now & Next (2026-01-25) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
00:10 | The Tommy Tiernan Show | Chat show in which neither the presenter nor the viewers are told the identity of the guests in advance. With the comedian in the dark about who he will be interviewing until they walk out to greet him, anything can happen - especially if Tommy doesn't have a clue who they are |
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| 01:20 | We Hunt Together | Freddy invites Baba back to her home to celebrate getting away with murder and, perhaps, introduce him to her first crush. Back in London, something's niggling Jackson. The body found hanged in the woods had a suicide message scrawled in the dirt beneath it, but where was the stick they must have used to write their last farewell? Lola and Jackson suspect that Freddy is working with a partner, but who? | |
| RTE2
[102] |
23:35 | The Narrow Road to the Deep North | Dorrigo and Amy's affair must end when he is shipped off to war, where as a prisoner, he and the other PoWs witness and share a horrific event that will haunt them for ever |
| 00:30 | Putin vs the West | Part two of two. A look at how the impact of the war in Ukraine was felt across the globe, with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres describing a face-to-face meeting with Russia's president Vladimir Putin to try to work with him to avoid a world food crisis. On the ground in Ukraine, the fighting became more deadly and the country's president Volodymyr Zelenskyy President of Ukraine and his main advisers reveal how they lobbied the West for weapons, but came up against growing pressure to negotiate with Russia | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
00:00 | The Darkness | While investigating the case of the two missing women, Hulda discovers what lies behind Dimma's death. Gritty Nordic crime noir, with Lena Olin, Jack Bannon, Árni Lárusson, Borsteinn Bachmann and Thorvaldur Kristjansson. In Icelandic |
| 01:00 | Ireland's Thalidomide Scandal | The thalidomide scandal in Ireland, which is considered one of the country's longest-running medical tragedies. The flawed drug was used in the 1960s to treat morning sickness and as a sedative for pregnant women and teething infants. It was sold over the counter under various brand names, and was also available from general practitioners and in hospitals, surgeries and maternity homes. Unfortunately, it led to numerous children being born with a range of severe deformities | |
| TG4
[104] |
23:35 | Aillte | Part two of two. Marine biologist Cormac Mac Fhionnlaoich tours the dramatic Cliffs of Moher, sharing his deep understanding of these edges and ledges and offering profound insights into the natural and cultural heritage of Ireland's most famous cliffs |
| 00:35 | 100 Bliain de Thithíocht - Géarchéim gan Deireadh | Ireland's ongoing housing crisis. From the flats of the 1930s to the high-rise of the '60s, this film explores the ideas that worked and the ones that were disastrous, painting a picture of what went so wrong and how it may be fixed | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
23:30 | The Graham Norton Show | The host is joined by guests including presenting duo Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, next to be seen in a new series of the quiz Limitless Win, and singer and Stranger Things star Joe Keery, Emmy-winning actress Clare Foy chats about her role in the film adaptation of the bestseller H Is for Hawk and rapper Tinie Tempah chats and performs his current single Energy |
| 00:30 | Skin A&E | The specialist clinic opens its doors to patients with acne, psoriasis and cysts. A Londoner is treated for a lipoma on his neck | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
23:55 | Poldark | The Warleggans acquire new information that could bring about Ross's downfall. Demelza warns Ross that it is dangerous to be involved with the smugglers after a series of arrests and rumours of an informant, but they desperately need the money. Dwight is distracted from treating a patient with an injured leg by talk of Caroline's imminent engagement, and Francis returns to the mine to prove his belief that copper has been found |
| 01:10 | The Doctor Blake Mysteries | When a lottery winner is kidnapped and held to ransom, Blake uses his keen instincts and personal touch to sift through the suspects | |
| BBC One
[108] |
23:40 | The Women's Football Show | Highlights of the weekend's games in the Super League, including London City Lionesses v Manchester City and Chelsea v Arsenal |
| 00:30 | The Graham Norton Show | The host is joined by guests including presenting duo Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, next to be seen in a new series of the quiz Limitless Win, and singer and Stranger Things star Joe Keery, Emmy-winning actress Clare Foy chats about her role in the film adaptation of the bestseller H Is for Hawk and rapper Tinie Tempah chats and performs his current single Energy | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
23:55 | Carlito's Way | A former gangster is released from jail and vows to go straight, hoping to earn enough money to escape his New York roots - but his misguided loyalty to a crooked lawyer threatens to drag him back into a life of crime. Brian De Palma's thriller, starring Al Pacino, Sean Penn, Penelope Ann Miller, John Leguizamo and Viggo Mortensen |
| 02:20 | Dispatches | 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
[112] [HD:162] |
23:20 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics settle back to share their opinions on TV highlights, including Race Across the World, The Apprentice, Ripley, MasterChef, Hunted, Celebrity Bridge of Lies and The Assembly. From April 2024 |
| 00:25 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including Jamie's Air Fryer Meals, Baby Reindeer, Teen First Dates, The Circle, Wildlife Rescue and Expedition X. Plus, ITV's news coverage of 'Dogfather'. First shown in April 2024 | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
23:50 | Summer in Gossensass | Documentary from 1964 about the 62nd year in the life of great Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen |
| 00:50 | The Read | Award-winning actor Reece Shearsmith takes viewers into the world of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, in Robert Louis Stevenson's classic gothic novella, which explores the duality of human nature. The story follows Dr Jekyll, who has been experimenting with a potion that transforms him into Mr Hyde, allowing him to indulge in immoral acts without guilt | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
00:10 | 999: On the Front Line | In Warwick, a 46-year-old man is paralysed from his neck down six weeks after major spinal surgery. Paramedic David Hastie and student paramedic Esme Jenkins need to move him with extreme care: one false move could mean he will never walk again. At the same time, paramedics in Birmingham treat a man who has chest pains after being involved in a hit-and-run incident |
| 01:15 | 24 Hours in A&E | A carpenter is rushed to St George's after partially severing his hand with a power saw, a farmer is kept under observation after puncturing his lung in a quad-bike accident, and a man suffers an unexpected electric shock from a heart implant that was installed after he survived a stab wound. He and his girlfriend recall the attack, and how it changed both their lives | |