| What's on Now & Next (2026-07-19) | |||
| RTE One
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21:30 | The Sunday Game | Galway v Limerick. Jacqui Hurley presents action from the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final at Croke Park. Limerick defeated Clare in the semi-finals and have already won the Allianz Hurling League this year, while Galway claimed a comfortable victory over the runners-up in that competition, Cork, in the last four |
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| 23:35 | The Boy That Never Was | Three years after losing their son in an earthquake in Morocco, a couple's world is turned upside down when they spot a young boy in Dublin who they believe to be him. After losing sight of the youngster, they set out on a mission to search for the truth and find him. Drama, starring Colin Morgan and Toni O'Rourke | |
| RTE2
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23:00 | More than a Game: From D1 to Pyla | To mark the 50th anniversary of the violent partition of Cyprus in 1974, cameras follow the work of The Gateway Project and their efforts in the village of Pyla to build bridges between the Turkish and Greek Cypriot communities. As part of that effort, a group of Dublin teenagers from the Belvedere Youth Club travel to Cyprus to broaden their horizons and give them the opportunity to engage with Greek and Turkish Cypriot teenagers, who share many of the same hopes, dreams and aspirations |
| 00:00 | Hell for Leather: The Story of Gaelic Football | Exploring the halcyon days of radio, when Michael O'Hehir visualised scores and score-settling for those gathered around the wireless. A controversial overseas odyssey saw the All-Ireland final travel to New York while, back in Ireland, new visions from Northern Ireland sweep away the southern order and bring the Sam Maguire across the border for the very first time | |
| Virgin Media One
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22:20 | 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 |
| 23:40 | The Guards: Inside the K | Documentary providing unprecedented access to the garda of The K, Ireland's busiest policing district which includes Blanchardstown, Finglas and Cabra | |
| TG4
[104] |
22:50 | Ceol ón gCré | How rural communities deal with death, memory, and the afterlife through music. Folklorist Billy Mag Fhloinn provides insight into death and burial customs in Pagan Ireland, while musical contributions from Sarah Ghriallais, Caitríona Ní Cheannabháin, Donnchadh Ó Ceallacháin and Jimmy O'Brien Moran animate the episode. Nell Ní Chróinín also performs Seán Ó Duibhir a Ghleanna, with Steve Cooney |
| 23:50 | Transatlantic Sessions - Togha agus Rogha | Julie Fowlis and Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh present highlights from two decades of the legendary music show. This episode includes musical stars from Ireland, the UK and the US, including Dougie MacLean, Emmylou Harris and Declan O'Rourke | |
| Virgin Media Two
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22:05 | Love Island: Aftersun | Companion programme to the dating show, featuring the latest gossip from the Love Island villa as well as input and opinions from a celebrity panel |
| 23:05 | The Graham Norton Show | Graham is joined by former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson, discussing her acclaimed performance in The Last Showgirl, and Stephen Graham, whose production A Thousand Blows is set in the world of Victorian bare-knuckle boxing. The other guests are Gugu Mbatha-Raw, the star of TV thriller Surface, Sean Hayes, who is appearing in the play Good Night, Oscar, and Ross Kemp, who is returning to EastEnders as Grant Mitchell to mark the show's 40th anniversary. American singer Gracie Abrams performs her current single That's So True | |
| Virgin Media Three
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23:00 | Cold Feet | Adam buys Rachel an engagement ring which she hates and promptly loses. Jenny ends up on her own again, with Robert backing off and Pete demanding a divorce, while Karen is arrested for punching a would-be car thief. James Nesbitt and Helen Baxendale star |
| 00:00 | Mr Selfridge | Harry delights in a new car brought in for a window display, but after a confrontation with Rose, who has received a visit from his mistress Ellen Love, he hits rock bottom, drinking and reliving a traumatic childhood memory as he drives the vehicle into the night. Meanwhile, Agnes falls out with Victor when she returns to Selfridges, although Henri is pleased to see her again. Period drama, starring Jeremy Piven | |
| BBC One
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23:00 | BBC News; Weather | |
| 23:25 | The Full Monty | Six unemployed men from Sheffield decide to become strippers for one night only in a bid to raise extra money. However, with no dancing experience and far from perfect physiques, the men rely on the unique selling point of complete nudity to impress the punters. Comedy, starring Robert Carlyle, Mark Addy, Tom Wilkinson, Hugo Speer and Paul Barber | |
| Channel 4
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23:00 | First Dates | After suffering a life-threatening illness, 29-year-old Georgina is back on the dating scene and looking for a rugged man. Her needs might be supplied in the shape of 36-year-old heavily tattooed security guard Seb. Ashleigh, who's 37 and looking for someone to share her love of Dungeons and Dragons, meets 34-year-old Hailey, a scholar of Shakespeare who hasn't had a relationship with a woman since she came out. Single mother-of-two Kate loves the Viking look. Her match, Jim, may look tough on the outside, but confesses that he's emotional on the inside and has experienced his fair share of sadness |
| 00:00 | Diego Maradona | Documentary profiling the Argentinean footballer, constructed from over 500 hours of never-before-seen footage from Maradona's personal archive. The film focuses on his seven years playing for Napoli in the 1980s, where he was signed for a record-breaking fee and became one of the sport's most celebrated icons, before his career took a darker turn | |
| E4
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22:00 | American Pie | Four teenage lads make a solemn pact to lose their virginity before the high-school prom. Though their antics cause them huge embarrassment and public humiliation, the friends also learn about love and affection in their relations with the opposite sex. Comedy, starring Jason Biggs, Shannon Elizabeth, Chris Klein, Alyson Hannigan, Mena Suvari, Seann William Scott and Eugene Levy |
| 23:55 | Gogglebox | Highlights of the year's episodes, featuring memorable appearances by the Siddiquis, Giles and Mary, Jenny and Lee, Ellie and Izzi, Marcus and Mica, and Amira and Iqra as they share their opinions and lively discussions based on the best and worst TV of 2021. The shows featured include I Can See Your Voice, Mastermind, Nadiya, Ready to Mingle, Line of Duty, The Mating Game, Petrol News, Sex Actually with Alice Levine, Strictly Come Dancing, Squid Game, An Audience with Adele, Headspace Guide to Sleep, Vigil, Life Drawing Live, Sex, Love & Goop, and Coronation Street | |
| BBC Four
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23:00 | Hans Zimmer: Hollywood Rebel | Profile of the Oscar-winning composer responsible for some of the best-loved film and TV scores of the past few decades. Contributors include directors Christopher Nolan, Denis Villeneuve, and Steve McQueen. In this portrait, Zimmer reveals the musical secrets of his craft - how he goes about terrifying, moving and raising people's spirits through his work |
| 00:00 | BBC Proms | Petroc Trelawny and Georgia Mann present a specially curated night of musical gems from the Royal Albert Hall featuring the BBC Symphony Orchestra and conductors Marin Alsop and Elim Chan. Alongside a performance of one of the best-known of all symphonies is Mussorgsky's A Night on a Bare Mountain and Richard Strauss's Don Juan | |
| More4
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22:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | Sarah, 35, arrives at King's College Hospital concerned that a brain tumour she first had as a teenager has returned. Helen, 47, is worried about her baby son James, who was born with a hole in his heart and one kidney, and has been vomiting since the morning, while 28-year-old Wayne seeks treatment for knife wounds to his leg after he tried to stop someone stealing his girlfriend's phone |
| 23:05 | 24 Hours in A&E | Tree surgeon Kevin, 57, arrives at King's College Hospital in London with breathing difficulties, having fallen off a ladder onto a metal bar, while 11-year-old Archie has cut his lip in an accident at school and is worried about stitches. Elsewhere, a drink-related fall has left 53-year-old John with a head injury, and barman Ross, 31, needs treatment for a fractured eye socket following an alcohol-fuelled night out | |