| What's on Now & Next (2026-01-29) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
22:45 | Traces | Two suspects derail the investigation as McKinven and Sarah are consumed by their feelings. Kathy's inability to communicate becomes a serious problem |
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| 23:45 | Death in Paradise | While investigating an island-wide blackout, Neville and the team discovers an electrocuted dead body. Their investigation leads them into a hidden world of data mining, crypto currency and stealing electricity. The only problem is that all three suspects were together at the time of the victim's electrocution. So if it was murder, how on earth did they do it? | |
| RTE2
[102] |
23:05 | 1923 | Jacob and the Yellowstone cowboys save one of their own before deciding their next move. Teonna continues to endure at the hands of Sister Mary. Cara and Emma discuss Elizabeth and Jack. Alexandra makes a bold decision |
| 00:00 | Line of Duty | Tensions rise in the OCG following the events at Eastfield. With troubling questions hanging over the identity of the mysterious H, suspicions mount among the AC-12 team. Detective drama, starring Stephen Graham and Martin Compston | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
23:00 | Four Lives | Fact-based drama telling the story of murderer Stephen Port, convicted of killing four gay men in 2016, from the point of view of his victims and their families. The first episode focuses on aspiring fashion designer Anthony Walgate and Slovakian Gabriel Kovari, who was searching for a more liberal life in London. When one of these young men is given a lethal overdose by Port, he claims to have merely discovered the body. Stephen Merchant and Sheridan Smith |
| 00:15 | McDonald & Dodds | It's wedding season in Bath and there's a race against time as a spate of deaths affect ceremonies across the city. One ends in tragedy when the vicar is found murdered in the vestry, and McDonald's suspicions focus on the bride, her father and her sisters as all of them had a close relationship with the deceased. But when she and Dodds make an arrest, a second murder takes place | |
| TG4
[104] |
22:30 | Fíorscéal | More than 30 million people flee their villages, regions or countries every year because of climate change. By 2050, it's estimated there will be between 200 million and one billion climate refugees. As extreme weather threatens the lives of hundreds of millions of people, how can the world best respond? Faced with these migrations, the international community seems incapable of agreeing on defining new protection and compensation. Currently there is no clear definition of a 'climate refugee', and climate refugees are not covered by the 1951 Refugee Convention |
| 23:33 | An Aimsir Láithreach | National and international weather forecast | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
23:05 | Vanderpump Rules | As Schwartz and Sandoval think of ideas for their bar, Raquel comes clean - much to James' dismay - to Lisa about the story behind her nose job |
| 00:00 | Vanderpump Rules | Katie makes a splash at Schwartz and Sandoval's pitch meeting - much to Sandoval's dismay - and Ariana coaches Raquel on how to set boundaries with James | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
23:00 | Cracker | Part two of three. Penhaligon shares detail of her ordeal, and the detectives conclude she was attacked by the same man as all the other women. Only Fitz thinks otherwise, but he is in trouble for advocating that Floyd Malcolm would be better off murdering his future victims, and everyone fails to identify the rapist's next victim. Thriller, starring Robbie Coltrane, Geraldine Somerville and Graham Aggrey |
| 00:05 | World on Fire | Harry and his unit are fighting for their lives in the town of Louvain, Belgium, where the German forces far outnumber those of the Allies. Grzegorz and Konrad are woken by a German troop, while back in Warsaw Kasia and Tomasz's resistance activity has horrific consequences. Webster is shocked to learn more about the rise of anti-Semitism in Paris when a Jewish couple come seeking his help | |
| BBC One
[108] |
22:45 | The View | Mark Carruthers presents a review of the week's political news, including reports on the latest events at Stormont and Westminster. Plus, comment and analysis with studio guests |
| 23:25 | Question Time | Fiona Bruce presents the topical debate, inviting a panel of politicians and other guests King's Lynn, Norfolk, to answer questions from an invited audience on subjects that have made the headlines over the past week | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
23:05 | 24 Hours in Police Custody | The inside story of the investigation into one of the country's worst serial paedophiles, who is currently serving a life sentence for his crimes. After Carson Grimes was convicted of abusing nine children in 2021, Bedfordshire Police received a flood of new reports of his crimes - and officers soon realised the scale and extent of criminality was far greater than they had feared |
| 00:15 | In the Footsteps of Killers | Emilia Fox, criminologist Professor David Wilson and ex-detective Dr Graham Hill revisit the Templeton Woods Murders. In March 1979, the body of 18-year-old Carol Lannen was found just outside Dundee. Less than 12 months later the body of 20-year-old Elizabeth McCabe was found in the same area. Both had been strangled. David, Emilia and Graham investigate both cases and uncover some explosive new evidence that convinces them that they know who's responsible | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
23:05 | Open House: The Great Sex Experiment | Welsh couple Jonny and Sarah have been trying to 'open up' for two years, but keep bottling out at the last minute. Will they be able to overcome their nerves and how will Jonny feel if he needs to share Sarah with another man? Tanith and Paul have to confront the fact that their partners Mark and Chloe had sex with multiple people on their first night at the retreat, while they went back to their bedrooms alone. With a second night ahead, it remains to be seen whether they can yet partake in sex with their partners and other people |
| 00:10 | Naked Attraction | Student Charles is a self-confessed 'idiot' who says his love life is a disaster, so he hopes to find a partner by going naked. Lee, also a student, identifies as non-binary and pansexual and is open to dating all genders. She hopes to find someone who will accept her for who she is | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
23:10 | Defiance | Three Jewish brothers escape into the woods during the 1939 Nazi invasion of Poland, and launch a series of guerrilla attacks on German forces. As word of their actions spreads, other refugees join them to form a larger resistance movement. However, one of the brothers fears their struggle is doomed. Second World War drama, starring Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber and Jamie Bell |
| 01:15 | Sleuths, Spies & Sorcerers: Andrew Marr's Paperback Heroes | The broadcaster explores the conventions of the fantasy genre, profiling key figures including JRR Tolkien, CS Lewis and Terry Pratchett and chatting to best-selling writers Neil Gaiman, Alan Garner and Frances Hardinge | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
23:05 | 24 Hours in A&E | Three patients and how they cope when life takes an unexpected turn, including a patient who severed three of his fingers with an electric saw. Plus, a man with motor neurone disease is rushed to St George's with severe sepsis, and a teenager struggles to come to terms with the impact of serious injuries he sustained in a car crash six weeks ago |
| 00:10 | 24 Hours in A&E | An elderly woman is admitted with two severe leg fractures, with staff concerned she may not survive her injuries. Viktoria, her daughter, talks about Iris's life during the Blitz, and the touching story of her parents' romance that ended in tragedy. Elijah appears with an injured finger that he caught in a kebab slicer and 54-year-old Alison is rushed to A&E with sepsis, a life-threatening immune response to a chest infection | |