| What's on Now & Next (2026-05-09) | |||
| RTE One
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13:10 | The Money List | Champions from Caoimhe from Longford and Anthony from Louth take on new challengers Glen from Dublin and Amy also from Dublin for the chance to win 15,000 euros. The winner will go on to face Thomas from Galway and Aoife from Mayo. Hosted by Baz Ashmawy |
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| 14:10 | Come to Your Census | Part one of two. Cameras follow six well-known faces as they step back in time to explore Ireland's past in deeply personal ways. Trade Unionist Mick Lynch, Raidió na Gaeltachta presenter Gormfhlaith Ní Thuairisg and architect Dermot Bannon explore their history through the 1926 Census | |
| RTE2
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14:00 | Ireland's Strongest Man | Sixteen of Ireland's leading strongmen gathered at Crumlin Road Gaol to take part in a number of events to prove their strength and stamina |
| 15:30 | The Saturday Game Live | Wexford v Dublin (Throw-in 4.00pm). Joanne Cantwell presents coverage of the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship group match at Chadwicks Wexford Park. The hosts defeated Kildare in their opener, but then lost to holders Kilkenny, while Dublin drew with Offaly before also overcoming Kildare. With analysis from Henry Shefflin and Ursula Jacob | |
| Virgin Media One
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14:00 | Tipping Point: Lucky Stars | Ben Shephard asks the questions as Linda Robson, Max George and Jess Phillips answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. Dropping tokens down a choice of four chutes, they hope to knock piles of them off a moving shelf - and the more they collect, the better their chances of collecting the £20,000 prize for their selected charity |
| 15:00 | In for a Penny | Stephen Mulhern hosts the game show from Belfast, setting members of the public challenges for a chance to win anything from the price of their petrol to £1,000 | |
| TG4
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14:00 | GAA Beo | Micheál Ó Domhnaill presents live coverage of a Dalata Hotel Group All-Ireland U20 Football semi-final |
| 16:00 | Cara sa Cheol | Cara sa Cheol is a documentary series pairing Irish-language musicians with artists from Ireland's diverse new communities. Violinist Aoife Ní Bhriain collaborates with Ukrainian singer, composer and improviser Olesya Zdorovetska in Dublin | |
| Virgin Media Two
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13:50 | Live Women's Six Nations | Italy v England (Kick-off 2.00pm). All the action from the opening match in the fourth round of fixtures, held at Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi. Italy impressed last time out, picking up their first win of the campaign with an emphatic 41-14 victory here against Scotland. However, they will still be underdogs this afternoon against an England side who have not lost a Six Nations match since 2018 and are the reigning world champions |
| 16:00 | Live Women's Six Nations | Scotland v France (Kick-off 4.15pm). All the action from the penultimate match of the championship for both teams, which takes place at Hive Stadium. Scotland's opening weekend victory in Wales was followed by heavy defeats at the hands of England and Italy. France are still in Grand Slam contention and will expect to triumph again to set up an intriguing final day showdown with the English | |
| Virgin Media Three
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13:40 | Emmerdale | Sarah urges Jacob to stand up to his bully, while Joe makes a promise and Mandy is heartbroken over the closure of the salon |
| 14:10 | Emmerdale | Moira is still keeping the secret to herself, while Cain has worries and Vanessa comes to a realisation | |
| BBC One
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14:00 | Live Challenge Cup Rugby League | St Helens v Wigan Warriors (Kick-off 2.30pm). All the action from the semi-final at Halliwell Jones Stadium in Warrington. The last of the Saints' 13 triumphs in this competition came in 2021 and they were impressive in the quarter-finals, comfortably defeating Catalans Dragons 36-4. Wigan are looking to regain the trophy they lifted for a record-extending 21st time in 2024 and claimed a hard-fought 26-22 away win against Wakefield Trinity in the last eight |
| 16:30 | Final Score | Jason Mohammad presents a round-up of the results and this afternoon's news from the Premier League, Scottish Premiership, and play-off matches in England and Scotland | |
| Channel 4
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13:50 | Four in a Bed | The first venue of the week is Greenhills Hotel in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, where the guests go on a seal safari and the breakfast is more greasy spoon than country hotel |
| 14:20 | Four in a Bed | Hospitality obsessive Tom hosts the group at his Three Cliffs Bay Holiday Park in Gower, Swansea which offers glamping yurts and caravan stays. Maxine and Tegan are on the warpath after Tom's comments about their hotel and a discovery in the communal toilet leaves Dan and Lucy less-than-impressed. An invigorating afternoon sea swimming proves popular but it doesn't stop one couple leaving feedback that Tom feels is 'complete nonsense' | |
| E4
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13:05 | Married at First Sight Australia | After eight weeks, it's all getting very real with the final Commitment Ceremony, as the couples face the experts one last time before Final Vows |
| 14:40 | Married at First Sight Australia | In the ultimate 'here's what you could've won', the participants meet their alternate matches, and it turns out to be pretty interesting | |
| BBC Four
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02:30 | The Good Old Days | A 1976 edition filmed at the Varieties Theatre Leeds, in which chairman Leonard Sachs introduces old-time cabaret performances featuring Edward Woodward, Larry Grayson, Frank Carson, Margaret Savage, Sheila Mathews, Ted Durante and Hilda, Peter Gale and Albert Aldred |
| 19:00 | The Good Old Days | A 1976 edition filmed at the Varieties Theatre Leeds, in which chairman Leonard Sachs introduces old-time cabaret performances featuring Edward Woodward, Larry Grayson, Frank Carson, Margaret Savage, Sheila Mathews, Ted Durante and Hilda, Peter Gale and Albert Aldred | |
| More4
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13:35 | A Place in the Sun | Psychiatrist Joe and fellow NHS worker Fiona first fell in love with the idyllic Greek island of Kefalonia 15 years ago on a sailing trip, and now want their very own holiday home there. With a budget of £250,000, the married couple are looking for a property with enough room to entertain all their family, including their newborn grandson. Laura Hamilton shows them five impressive properties to consider |
| 14:40 | A Place in the Sun | Photographer Sue and singer Chris dream of owning a home in the north of Limousin, popularly known as the Lake District of France, so Jean Johansson comes up with five options | |