| What's on Now & Next (2026-02-14) | |||
| RTE One
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15:45 | Dancing with the Stars | Jennifer Zamparelli and Laura Fox present the return of Fright Night, where the couples give viewers a dose of horror madness with their routines. As if this edition wasn't scary enough, it's also the first Dance-Off of the season |
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| 17:45 | Nuacht | The latest news headlines | |
| RTE2
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16:00 | UCL Magazine Show | Including reviews of recent Champions League matches, a round-up of the latest news, plus interviews with leading players and coaches |
| 16:30 | Saturday GAA Live | Kerry v Galway (Throw-in 5.00pm). Joanne Cantwell presents coverage of the Allianz Football League Division One match at Austin Stack Park. Kerry are the reigning champions, and secured their place in last year's final at Galway's expense by claiming an away win against them in the final round of fixtures. With analysis from Colm Cooper and Paul Flynn | |
| Virgin Media One
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15:50 | Live: Guinness Six Nations | Scotland v England (Kick-off 4.40pm). Coverage of the match from the second round of fixtures, which takes place at Scottish Gas Murrayfield. England claimed a 16-15 victory when the teams met at Allianz Stadium Twickenham last year, which ended their four-match losing streak against Scotland and was also their first home win against their old rivals since 2017 |
| 18:58 | Virgin Media News Update | The latest national and international stories from the Virgin Media News team | |
| TG4
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15:15 | Survivor | The fallout from tribal council leaves one castaway feeling like they are 'on the outs'. During the reward challenge tribes must land a win to earn an advantage |
| 16:30 | Síorstíl | It's quarter final week, and the competition is reaching its closing stages. Cian Ó Gríofa appears as guest judge, asking the contestants to design an outfit that he can wear for pride season. The outfit needs to be bold, bright, colourful and extravagant | |
| Virgin Media Two
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16:00 | Heathrow: Britain's Busiest Airport | Staff at Heathrow prepare for the arrival of Air Force One, and although the airport is quieter than usual, it is still a huge effort logistically to make sure things run smoothly. Meanwhile, security officer Estafania scrutinises the contents of passengers' hand luggage, as well as their face masks, and airside officer Ian has his hands full |
| 16:30 | Live Racing | Coverage of day two of the lucrative Saudi Cup meeting from King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Riyadh. The feature race is worth $20 million and will attract the finest thoroughbreds and top jockeys from around the globe | |
| Virgin Media Three
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14:50 | Inspector Morse | Another chance to see John Thaw's farewell appearance as Colin Dexter's Oxford detective. Back from sick leave, Morse uncovers new evidence concerning the year-long investigation into the murder of Yvonne Harrison, but has to cope with playing second fiddle to long-standing sidekick Lewis - and there are questions about whether he is fit enough to handle the case. Kevin Whately co-stars, with James Grout, Jesse Birdsall, Clare Holman and Paul Freeman |
| 17:00 | The Bletchley Circle | Part two of two. Lack of action by the police leaves the women to conclude there must be corruption within the vice squad and that catching the gang red-handed is their only option. Plotting to infiltrate the crime ring to find out the location of the hotel being used as a base, they visit Marta in her restaurant, pretending Jean is a potential new client. This leads to an opportunity for Lucy to memorise the businesswoman's ledger, which may hold the key to the whole operation | |
| BBC One
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13:00 | Winter Olympics 2026 | Jeanette Kwakye presents further live coverage of day eight of the 25th staging of the Games, including men's curling, as Great Britain face Czechia in their latest round robin match at Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium, and the men's 500m speed skating final at Milano Speed Skating Stadium. China's Gao Tingyu triumphed in this event when it was held in Beijing four years ago, setting an Olympic record in the process, and is expected to compete for gold again today |
| 16:30 | Final Score | Jason Mohammad presents a round-up of the results and this afternoon's news from the FA Cup, EFL and Scotland | |
| Channel 4
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15:25 | Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It | Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer head to the idyllic Lancashire village of Scorton, where they help Joanne and Nick navigate their seven-year-long stand-off. Their three-bedroom chalet bungalow has been bursting at the seams since the arrival of their two children - and the mountains of toys and chaos they bring. Joanne adores her little home along with the neighbours and sense of community, and dreams of making it work but Nick wants the best for his family and is itching for a bigger house to raise the kids in. They both agree that something has to give. With a £70,000 Love It budget, Kirstie devises a brilliant plan to transform this compact property into a family-friendly home but with such a limited footprint and additional family needs to consider, will her efforts be enough? Meanwhile, Phil faces a challenge with his £550,000 List It budget as he tries to convince Joanne with some jaw-dropping houses that give them some desperately needed space. While Joanne is impressed, can she be persuaded to leave the neighbourhood that she loves? And can Kirstie and Phil reunite this couple and ensure they make the best decision for their future? |
| 16:25 | Location, Location, Location | Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are house-hunting in south London with two couples at different stages of their lives. Jess and Zak are searching in a popular area, and post-lockdown have realised they want a good-sized garden and more space indoors to work from home. Kirstie is with Rachel and Alan, who call themselves the oldest first-time buyers in town. Fed up with paying a whopping £2,000 a month in rent they want their own home - a place they can put their own stamp on | |
| E4
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15:50 | The Simpsons | Homer and Marge buy a self-help video to improve their lives - but make the mistake of enlisting Bart and Lisa's assistance. Featuring the voices of James Brown and Albert Brooks |
| 16:25 | The Simpsons | Homer and Marge visit a marriage counsellor and decide on a trial separation, during which Homer begins dating a twentysomething pharmacist. With the guest voices of Girls cast members Lena Dunham, Adam Driver, Jemima Kirke, Zosia Mamet and Allison Williams | |
| BBC Four
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03:00 | Meet the Ancestors | Julian Richards joins a team of police officers and archaeologists to investigate the secrets of the past in a Stone Age burial chamber containing the remains of four people recently discovered in an Orkney barley field |
| 19:00 | Meet the Ancestors | Julian Richards joins a team of police officers and archaeologists to investigate the secrets of the past in a Stone Age burial chamber containing the remains of four people recently discovered in an Orkney barley field | |
| More4
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15:40 | Come Dine with Me | The third night in Newcastle sees sophisticated marketing consultant Liz trying to impress her guests with a fancy French-themed menu. However, she spends most of her time trying to keep the peace as outspoken comedy promoter David annoys club singer John and rubs mum-of-three Clare up the wrong way with his snobbish views |
| 16:10 | Come Dine with Me | Club singer John hopes that a menu inspired by his travels around the world will help him win the £1,000 prize as he hosts the fourth night in Newcastle. He also has a musical surprise in store for his guests, but faces a challenge trying to impress David who refused to take part in the fun and games on Liz's evening. However, further rifts appear in the group when Vicky wants to discuss Geordie icons | |