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What's on Now & Next (2026-05-26)
RTE One
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15:30Today Daily magazine show featuring entertainment and celebrity news, consumer advice, and Ireland's biggest giveaways. Presented by Dáithí Ó Sé and Sinéad Kennedy
17:40Nuacht The latest news headlines
RTE2
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15:20Home Sweet Rome Lucy invites Nico to the VIP party for the opening match of the Empire Europe Cup soccer tournament
15:50New Wave: Ireland's Young Surfers Summer ends and winter swells arrive. The national championships crown Ireland's best, and someone catches the wave of the year as the season concludes
Virgin Media One
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15:30Loose Women More celebrity interviews and topical debate from a female perspective
16:30Judge Judy Real-life small-claims cases on issues affecting family life, presided over by outspoken former New York judge Judy Sheindlin
TG4
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15:35Taste of Australia with Hayden Quinn In New South Wales, Hayden visits a pearl farm then enjoys a tour of some local produce before baking a pecan pie
16:05Glór Tíre: Rogha & Togha A selection of songs from the 12th instalment of the country music series, featuring Mike Denver, Justin McGurk, Mick Flavin, Shawn Cuddy, Patrick Feeney, Jimmy Buckley and John McNicholl
Virgin Media Two
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15:00Paddington Station 24/7 The staff step back in time when they venture down into tunnels under the station to carry out fire safety checks, and it is the start of a bank holiday getaway for thousands of commuters. Jennie, Great Western Railway's new customer ambassador, manages to seat a troupe of young cheerleaders all together, but faces a much bigger challenge when fire alarms go off during rush hour
16:00Tipping Point Ben Shephard hosts the quiz in which contestants 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 greater the prize fund. The player who has won the least amount is then eliminated, and the last one standing competes for a £10,000 jackpot
Virgin Media Three
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14:55The Hotel Inspector Ruth Watson visits Sparkles, a child-friendly hotel in Blackpool suffering from financial problems due to a severe lack of guests. Owner Sue spent £1 million turning the former terraced house into a themed B&B, but unless she is prepared to tone down the decor and cut her prices - something she seems reluctant to do - Ruth predicts she is heading for disaster
15:55Emmerdale Cain is arrested, while Belle is worried she has overstepped the mark and Gabby is thrilled to think Ross is flirting with her
BBC One
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15:00Escape to the Country Alistair Appleton helps a couple find their first home together in Oxfordshire, with space for a rabbit palace and their impressive collection of house plants. He also visits the University of Oxford Botanic Garden, where he discovers how nature is inspiring exciting new technological developments
15:45Garden Rescue Florence Headlam and Joe Swift are in Stockport to help Sasha and Rick transform their long, muddy, unloved garden into a wild English wonderland. With unsafe concrete steps making the patio hard to access, it's no place for daughter Jocelyn or the new baby on the way, and hosting friends and family is a real challenge. The couple dream of a vibrant, wildlife-friendly space, paired with a practical patio. Can the team deliver everything they want on a £4,000 budget?
Channel 4
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15:00A Place in the Sun Claire from Bedfordshire has been vacationing on Majorca since she was a child and feels a special connection with the island. She wants to buy her very own holiday home in the heart of its capital, Palma, and brings along lifelong friend Debbie to help her with the search. Claire has a budget of £190,000, so Craig Rowe tries to find five attractive properties available within that sum to show her
16:00Escape to Florida Joanne hosts a singles night at the Best of British pub near Orlando. Andreas wants to expand his bootcamp brand and Holly ventures into historical costumes to grow her business
E4
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15:30Modern Family Phil and Claire aren't too happy when Haley starts spending a lot of time with Andy. Gloria announces she wants Manny to learn Spanish, so hires a dashing teacher for him, and Cameron and Mitchell make the headlines after meeting a news reporter at a school function
16:00Modern Family Phil steps up to the plate to cook Thanksgiving dinner, employing Luke as his sous chef. However, Claire is not convinced the pair can pull it off, so buys a back-up bird. Jay and Gloria's plan to go away for the holiday is scuppered, so the pair decide to maintain a low profile. Meanwhile, Mitch forces Cam to play bad cop when Lily refuses to wear a nice dress. Nigella Lawson guest stars
BBC Four
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02:25India: Nature's Wonderland Part two of two. Wildlife expert Liz Bonnin, Slumdog Millionaire actress Freida Pinto and mountaineer Jon Gupta explore the natural world in India, including a village of birds, masks that come alive, an impressive mountain range and baby turtles erupting out of the sand
19:00University Challenge The final first-round match of the academic quiz sees Robert Gordon University return to the competition for the first time in 28 years as their team takes on the University of Roehampton, making their debut on the show. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions
More4
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15:10Come Dine with Me Ondine Shardlow hosts the fourth dinner party in Derby, hoping to impress her guests with a flavoursome Greek holiday-inspired menu. However, her carefully planned evening takes a turn for the worse when she manages to insult Dale, and Jo-Anna displays some questionable table manners
15:40Come Dine with Me It is the final day of the dinner party contest in Derby and the turn of triathlete David Morris to serve his offerings. Ondine is not impressed by his small portions, big flavours approach, and is even less satisfied with Jo-Anna's behaviour during the week. The host throws an impromptu work-out class where wrestling promoter Dale Harvey is put through his paces, before the winner of the £1,000 prize is announced