| What's on Now & Next (2026-03-29) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
21:30 | The Great House Revival | Kilkenny-based Trish Duffe is getting ready for the next chapter in her life. That means downsizing from her large four-bedroom home in Carlow to a smaller house in her home base of Kilkenny, closer to her elderly parents |
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| 22:30 | Leonard and Hungry Paul | Leonard summons up the courage to talk to Shelley, but a moment of confusion sees him end up on a calamitous date with another woman. However, things subsequently work out for the best and it seems his universe is expanding after all. Across town, Hungry Paul decides to enter an exciting competition. Comedy, narrated by Julia Roberts and starring Alex Lawther, Laurie Kynaston and Jamie-Lee O'Donnell | |
| RTE2
[102] |
21:30 | Allianz League Sunday | Joanne Cantwell is joined by Ciaran Whelan and Lee Keegan for highlights and analysis of the Aliianz Football League Division One and Two finals at Croke Park. Kerry and Monaghan were the respective champions last year |
| 23:00 | Home: The Story of Zak Moradi | The story of Zak Moradi, who was born in a camp in war-torn Iraq on the day the Gulf War began. Zak and his family share their experiences of fleeing their home to build a new life in Ireland. Twenty years since leaving Iraq, Zak returns to reconnect with his past on an emotional journey that explores the importance, meaning and feeling of a home | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
21:00 | Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? | Another line-up of contestants answer questions that could change their lives - with lifelines, including Ask the Audience, Phone a Friend and 50-50 available to them if they get stuck. Jeremy Clarkson hosts |
| 22:00 | Shergar: The Racehorse & the IRA | Set against the backdrop of IRA activity, this documentary investigates the extraordinary 1983 kidnapping of Shergar, a Derby-winning racehorse and global icon | |
| TG4
[104] |
21:30 | Ceolaireacht | Doireann Ní Ghlacáin explores the traditional music of North Kerry, where the music is intertwined with the heritage and history of the area. There she meets musicians James Duggan, Anne and Nickie McAuliffe and Danny O'Mahony |
| 22:30 | Heartlands | Sharon Shannon and her niece Caoilinn Ní Dhonnabháin start their journey at the source of the River Shannon. They learn about the mystical origins of Sionna from Manchán Magan, before meeting legends Steve Wickham and Liam Ó Maonlaí for a magical performance. They also learn about life on the river from piper Ronan Browne and Sharon introduces Caoilinn to close friend, Eleanor Shanley | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
21:00 | Sam and Billie: Sister Act | Sam has a work crisis, Billie finally gets a health diagnosis, the sisters go off grid and reveal the extent of some childhood traumas, and Sue gets a makeover. |
| 22:00 | The Claudia Winkleman Show | Comedian Jimmy Carr joins Claudia to talk about series two of Last One Laughing and actor Chase Infiniti speaks about her role in the upcoming sequel to The Handmaid's Tale, The Testaments. Emmy Award-winning actor Lisa Kudrow tells all about the third series of The Comeback | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
21:00 | Shetland | Calder receives some devastating news and Harry and Donnie worry as Tosh follows a controversial new theory. Intelligence from the Met puts Bobby Bain in a new light and Farida admits the truth behind Akmal's death |
| 22:15 | Coronation Street | Long-running drama with the residents of England's most famous cobbled street | |
| BBC One
[108] |
21:00 | The Capture | Carey is under pressure to charge James Whitlock. Her failure to reach Napier leads to her facing the consequences of her actions, but an unlikely group of allies presents itself. Pierson must convince his colleagues that he is fit for the job, and an off-the-record military group seek advice from the mysterious Simon on how to get their plans back on track. A deadly trap is set for Rachel Care |
| 22:00 | BBC News; Weather | ||
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
21:00 | The Hunt: Prey vs Predator | The Predators band together and ruthlessly round on one player, whose survival hangs in the balance. Meanwhile, one of the contest's closest alliances is put in peril. There is an unexpected change of fortune, as one player goes from underdog to top dog. After one of the toughest hunts yet, the players return to base, where politics and power plays kick in, before another of the group is culled from the contest |
| 22:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, with cameras capturing their instant reactions and the lively discussions that are prompted by the week's biggest and best shows | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
21:00 | The Inbetweeners 2 | Awkward teenagers Will, Simon and Neil find university life does not live up to their expectations, and are insanely jealous of Jay's stories of his gap year in Australia. Heading Down Under to meet their friend, they inevitably discover he has exaggerated his escapades - so decide to go in search of a real adventure. Damon Beesley and Iain Morris's blockbusting comedy sequel spun off from the hit sitcom, starring Simon Bird, James Buckley, Joe Thomas and Blake Harrison |
| 23:00 | The Inbetweeners | With his parents recently divorced, privately educated Will has to move to a new area and make friends at the local comprehensive, where he meets Simon, Jay and Neil. First episode of the comedy, starring Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Blake Harrison | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
20:15 | A Night on the Town | In the 1980s, a photographer and an advertising designer trying on clothes in a vintage clothing store find themselves transported to the 1930s. Musical showcasing the work of Irving Berlin, Noel Coward, George Gershwin and Cole Porter, starring Hinton Battle, Lewis Collins, Frank Gorshin, Eartha Kitt, John Moffatt, Elaine Paige, Ann Reinking and Bobby Short. First aired in 1983 |
| 22:00 | Charles Dance Remembers - Little Eyolf | The actor reflects on Michael Meyer's 1982 adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's play, in which he played Borghejm in one of his first major TV roles, Charles reveals why actors are constantly attracted to Ibsen's writing, how the work was filmed in a way to keep it deliberately theatrical, and why the play and the subjects it tackles are as relevant as ever | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
21:00 | The Emergency Ward | Doctors fear for a man who has epilepsy after he fell and hit his head on concrete. Things escalate when he has a second seizure and stops breathing. A surfer may never walks again after crashing headfirst into a sandbank, and a doctor who used to be a professional rugby player spots something worrying in a vet's x-ray |
| 22:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | Linden, 15, is brought to A&E having badly cut his leg while back-flipping off a shed roof onto a trampoline. As well as calling an ambulance, his friends filmed the accident on their mobile phones and happily show the clip to the staff at King's. Junior doctor Sammy looks after 88-year-old Panayiota, who has been referred to hospital with breathing difficulties. Originally from Cyprus, the patient speaks very little English and Sammy has to contact a translator to help with the diagnosis and treatment. Meanwhile, 55-year-old lorry driver Antony has lost all feeling in his left leg, and an ultrasound scan reveals he needs emergency surgery on a blocked artery to save his limb | |