| What's on Now & Next (2026-01-29) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
02:25 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
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| 06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite | |
| RTE2
[102] |
02:15 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
| 06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
00:15 | McDonald & Dodds | It's wedding season in Bath and there's a race against time as a spate of deaths affect ceremonies across the city. One ends in tragedy when the vicar is found murdered in the vestry, and McDonald's suspicions focus on the bride, her father and her sisters as all of them had a close relationship with the deceased. But when she and Dodds make an arrest, a second murder takes place |
| 06:15 | The Six O'Clock Show | A lively mix of celebrity chat with national and international guests, fabulous food from the country's top chefs, expert advice and all the unmissable stories making the headlines | |
| TG4
[104] |
03:00 | Laochra Gael | Profile of Cyril Farrell, known to many for his success with the Galway hurlers in the 1980s. He is also a household name through his time on the Sunday Game, where his wit and catchphrases have become known to all |
| 03:55 | Réalta Agus Gaolta | The search for Ireland's most talented family continues. Judges Irial Ó'Ceallaigh and Sinéad Ní Uallacháin are joined by a special guest judge, which this week is singer and musician John Spillane. Hosted by Síomha Ní Ruairc | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
01:35 | Jann | Jann becomes determined to figure out who anonymously donated a large amount of money to her crowdfunding campaign. Canadian comedy, starring Jann Arden |
| 07:00 | Impossible Engineering | The construction of London's Shard, revealing how it was influenced by the Milan Metro, concrete grain storage in Minnesota and a lifting mechanism in the Venice shipyards | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
01:20 | The Doctor Blake Mysteries | A firefighter falls from the bell tower of the Ballarat fire station. While it initially looks like a suicide, Blake suspects foul play but he cannot find the evidence to prove it |
| 07:25 | Heartbeat | Helen is accused of helping an elderly, terminally ill patient to die, a problem compounded by the strain of concealing her relationship with Rob. Meanwhile, Peggy and David go into business selling stolen strawberries - unaware that Geoff Younger is hot on their trail. Rural drama, with Sophie Ward, Jonathan Kerrigan, Gwen Taylor, David Lonsdale and Steven Blakeley | |
| BBC One
[108] |
01:30 | BBC News | A round-up of the latest headlines |
| 06:00 | Breakfast | A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
02:50 | Four Kings | Lennox Lewis was the last man to retire from the boxing quartet with Frank Bruno, Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank. A heavyweight, he saw a chance to make history and, if successful, become Britain's first Undisputed champion. This final episode reflects on how much the quartet sacrificed to prove their worthiness and in the process pave the way for future generations in their sport |
| 03:40 | The Great Pottery Throw Down | Siobhan McSweeney hosts Raku Week and the potters make parent and child animal sculptures, as well as taking on a sculpting spot test set by guest judge and master sculptor Nick Mackman. Whose creations will judges Keith Brymer Jones and Rich Miller go wild for, and whose Raku will get them through? | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
03:15 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including The Late Late Show with James Corden and Prince Harry, Married at First Sight Australia, Drawers Off, Million Pound Pawn, Your Honor, Pooch Perfect, Stand Up and Deliver, and ITV news coverage of a speech by Donald Trump. From March 2021 |
| 04:10 | The Goldbergs | Adam accidentally gets Barry kicked out of his cool group of friends, so he comes up with a plan to get his brother back in favour by convincing them he has the hacking skills to access the school's computer system to change their grades. Comedy, starring Sean Giambrone | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:45 | Wainwright Walks | Julia Bradbury journeys through the remote valley of Ennerdale to follow the path across one of Alfred Wainwright's favourite fells and into the mountainous landscape, before climbing the famous Lake District crag Pillar Rock |
| 19:00 | Great British Railway Journeys | Michael Portillo travels from London's Docklands to the Barbican, examining the story of the arrival at Tilbury in 1948 of the Empire Windrush, which brought more than a thousand passengers from the Caribbean to work in Britain. In Limehouse, Michael reflects on the Labour Party's landslide victory at the post-war general election of 1945 and hears what drove new prime minister Clement Attlee to strive for social change | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
03:25 | Food Unwrapped | Another selection of favourite investigations, with Jimmy Doherty heading to South Africa on the trail of sweet piquante peppers and visits the company that has exclusive rights to grow, process and market these colourful chillies. Kate Quilton is in Hawaii to investigate the potentially dangerous levels of mercury in tuna, and Matt Tebbutt finds out why the bags of ice cubes in supermarkets are so crystal clear |
| 08:55 | Strangers on a Plane | On the fourth day in Benidorm it's the turn of Exaucé, a barber from Glasgow who thinks he has the perfect formula for fun. However, taking the plunge with a day of cable water-skiing leaves some of his guests feeling exposed, and his next bid to win at a top-dollar luxury hotel may stretch his budget to breaking-point | |