| What's on Now & Next (2026-04-25) | |||
| RTE One
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16:10 | Réaltaí na Gaeltachta | Nerves are kicking in as the students prepare to perform at the ceolchoirm, with Des trying to find the right accompanist, Lauren attempting to teach Oisín how to dance, and Amanda hoping to overcome her nerves to perform her self-penned poem. In Irish |
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| 16:40 | The Great House Revival | Hugh Wallace meets newlyweds Eleanor and David Shannon, who have bought the Old Presbytery in Caltra, County Galway, and plan to spend their first year as a married couple renovating this property. David takes the technology route to DIY upskilling by using AI and YouTube tutorials. Healthcare worker Eleanor is getting first-hand training in lime plastering | |
| RTE2
[102] |
15:40 | Grand Designs: House of the Year | Kevin McCloud visits five recently transformed homes that have been shortlisted for the RIBA House of the Year award. A barn renovation in Sussex, a reborn parchment factory in Northamptonshire, an eco-friendly mews house in London, a former cowshed in Dorset and two fused flats in the Kyles of Bute |
| 16:35 | Grand Designs: House of the Year | Kevin McCloud visits homes that, along with being nominated for the RIBA House of the Year prize, have pioneered a new architectural style by fusing mock-Tudor, modernism and industrial chic. A home in Derbyshire that experiments with reorganising space, a small-space design in an infill plot, an eco-extension on a historic cottage in Suffolk and a home in London remodelled complete with a mountain on the roof | |
| Virgin Media One
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16:00 | Celebrity Catchphrase | Joe Swash, Joanna Page, and Angellica Bell join Stephen Mulhern as they try to 'say what they see' and guess well-known phrases for their chance to win 50,000 pounds for charity |
| 17:00 | Week in Review | A look back at the main local, national and international stories of the week | |
| TG4
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14:55 | Rugbaí Beo | Lions v Connacht (Kick-off 3.00pm). Coverage of the United Rugby Championship match at Ellis Park |
| 17:00 | Domhan an Dúlra | Only the hardiest animals are capable of carving out a life in Siberia. Polar bears, reindeer, red-crowned cranes, cherry salmon and least weasels must endure a long unforgiving winter and take advantage of the brief abundance of spring | |
| Virgin Media Two
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16:20 | Live Women's Six Nations | Italy v Scotland (Kick-off 4.30pm). Coverage of both teams' third match of the Championship, held at Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi. Italy claimed a 25-17 away win when the teams met last year, but Scotland prevailed 17-10 on their last visit here in 2024 |
| 18:45 | Help Me Buy a Home | Buyers agent Liz O'Kane records the unfiltered realities Irish people face in the search for a home, taking a raw and honest look at the emotional rollercoaster, challenges and hard-won joys of buying a property | |
| Virgin Media Three
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15:10 | Endeavour | As campaigning for the 1970 general election gets under way in Oxford, racial tensions escalate in the city and a clash between two rival gangs leads Morse and Thursday to the door of a familiar face, where they discover the influence of a right wing organisation hoping to win an Oxford seat. Things get worse at an Indian restaurant, where a mysterious disappearance and a shocking murder put even the strongest family loyalties to the test. Crime drama, starring Shaun Evans and Roger Allam |
| 17:10 | Marcus Wareing's Tales from a Kitchen Garden | The Michelin-starred chef learns how to grow potatoes, with help from local farmer Steve, and heads out to sea to catch some mackerel to go with them. After helping farmer Stuart feed his cattle, who are running out of grass due to the very dry weather, Marcus grills his mackerel and serves it with roasted potatoes for him and Stuart to enjoy | |
| BBC One
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14:00 | Snooker: The World Championship | Hazel Irvine presents coverage of the afternoon session on day eight at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, featuring the opening session of one second-round match and the second session of another. With commentary and analysis from Steve Davis, Ken Doherty, Steven Hallworth, Stephen Hendry, John Parrott, Joe Perry, Dennis Taylor and Lee Walker |
| 16:25 | BBC News | A round-up of the latest headlines | |
| Channel 4
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15:30 | Your Song | Alison Hammond takes the pop-up stage to Edinburgh. A woman sings an Etta James number for the bus driver who left her a handwritten note and drove away, a 22-year-old performs his mum's favourite song, a former soldier sings the Zach Bryan track that helped him through PTSD, and a hospital volunteer sings A Fond Kiss by Robert Burns for a D-Day veteran on his 100th birthday |
| 16:30 | Location, Location, Location | Catching up with two house-hunters with different needs - Indu and Jason, who in 2018 wanted to find a family home with potential in Guildford, and fashion designer Shane, who was keen to leave the bustle of the city and make a new life on the north Kent coast way back in 2003. Now Phil Spencer returns to find out if the homes that he and Kirstie Allsopp found have reaped rewards | |
| E4
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15:30 | Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic, a blue hedgehog who can run at supersonic speeds, is transported to Earth. A decade later, while enjoying life in Montana, his speedy skills create an electromagnetic pulse. Scientific genius Dr Robotnik is hired to investigate, and becomes obsessed with capturing the creature for his power. Live-action fantasy adventure based on the video games, starring James Marsden and Jim Carrey, with the voice of Ben Schwartz |
| 17:30 | The Simpsons | Homer is appointed Springfield's new sanitation commissioner, but finds it so hard to keep his elaborate election promises that he is forced to spend the year's budget allocation in his first month in charge. Featuring the guest voices of U2 and Steve Martin | |
| BBC Four
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02:45 | Alex Higgins: The People's Champion | James Nesbitt narrates a look back at the often controversial life of the two-time world snooker champion, who was widely regarded as one of the most naturally gifted players in the history of his sport, but whose brilliance was flawed by his demons. With contributions by members of his family, as well as fellow snooker greats Jimmy White, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor |
| 19:00 | Snooker: The World Championship | Seema Jaswal presents live coverage of the evening session on day eight at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, featuring the of conclusion of a second-round match and the opening session of another. Chinese stars Ding Junhui and Zhao Xintong could be involved in the match drawing to a close should they have won their respective first-round contests. After years of Ding being in contention to be the first player from his country to win this title, the honour fell to Zhao last year and he defeated another of his compatriots in Lei Peifan at this stage of the competition. With commentary and analysis from Steve Davis, Ken Doherty, Steven Hallworth, Stephen Hendry, John Parrott, Joe Perry, Dennis Taylor and Lee Walker | |
| More4
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16:10 | Come Dine with Me | Pastoral care manager Steven Booth hosts the second Merseyside dinner party, and names each course after a Tina Turner song, hoping to win the £1,000 prize. The food is well received, but tensions rise when one guest makes a tactless comment |
| 16:40 | Come Dine with Me | Glamorous PR representative Jade Chantelle hosts the third night in Merseyside, where she hopes a casino-themed evening with lashings of champagne and a high-class menu will help her to win the £1,000 prize | |