| What's on Now & Next (2026-06-28) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
20:30 | The Museum of Me | Emma Doran goes from comedian to curator, using personal objects to tell the story behind her comedy. Known for her sharp humour and huge online following, she looks beyond the punchlines to explore the experiences that shaped her, from early influences to family life and finding her voice |
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| 21:00 | RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather | The latest national and international news | |
| RTE2
[102] |
19:30 | FIFA World Cup 26 Live | Group A runner-up v Group B runner-up (Kick-off 8.00pm). Peter Collins presents coverage of the opening round-of-32 match, which comes from Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, USA. After a mammoth group stage consisting of 72 games, only 16 of the 48 teams have been eliminated, with 32 nations taking part in the knockout stage for the first time in World Cup history. Mexico and South Korea were well positioned to progress from Group A after wins over South Africa and Czechia in their respective openers. Group B looked to be wide open after the first round of fixtures, with both Canada v Bosnia and Herzegovina and Switzerland v Qatar ending level at 1-1 |
| 22:30 | Magic Mike's Last Dance | 'Magic' Mike Lane is working as a bartender after a business deal goes wrong. By chance, he serves drinks at a party to wealthy socialite Maxandra Mendoza. She offers him a generous business deal - to oversee a spectacular dance show at The Rattigan theatre in London. Comedy, starring Channing Tatum and Salma Hayek | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
20:00 | Celebrity Catchphrase | Stephen Mulhern hosts the game show, with Mark Chapman, Asim Chaudhry and Sue Cleaver all trying to say what they see, as they guess well-known phrases for the chance to win a £50,000 jackpot for their chosen good causes |
| 21:00 | 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 | |
| TG4
[104] |
20:30 | Ollchlár Ros na Rún | Sonny and Cora plan to plant drugs and the murder weapon in Tadhg's hearse. But is Cora being played or is she playing along? . As the wedding grows closer, the walls are closing in on Sonny |
| 21:30 | Blas Bluegrass | Featuring performances from Late For The Train, The Burnett Sisters Band, Ian Knepper, Seth Mulder & Midnight Run, Gadan, and musicians who have featured across the series | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
20:00 | Olivia and Alex: Parenthood | Olivia allows cameras into the bedroom during labour, but all doesn't go to plan |
| 21:00 | Love Island | Relationship-based reality show in which singletons seeking a romance compete in the hope of finding love - and winning a £50,000 prize | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
20:00 | The Hotel Inspector | Alex Polizzi visits Gwent's West Usk lighthouse, once voted Britain's most romantic B&B, which has fallen into disrepair and become a workshop for its owners' paranormal experiments. With the help of wedding planner Josephine Carter, Alex tries to convince the owners to abandon their unconventional pursuits and restore the business to its former glory |
| 21:00 | The Feud | After seeing neighbour Nick's CCTV footage of John and Sonia together, a concerned Emma starts to suspect an affair between her husband and her best friend and begins to probe John. Emma's problems are compounded as Derek and Barbara continue to wage their war against her and her extension, citing protection of their beloved tree as the reason | |
| BBC One
[108] |
19:30 | MOTD Live: FIFA World Cup 2026 | Group A runner-up v Group B runner-up (Kick-off 8.00pm). Coverage of the opening round-of-32 match, which comes from Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, USA. After a mammoth group stage consisting of 72 games, only 16 of the 48 teams have been eliminated, with 32 nations taking part in the knockout stage for the first time in World Cup history. Mexico and South Korea were well positioned to progress from Group A after wins over South Africa and Czechia in their respective openers. Group B looked to be wide open after the first round of fixtures, with both Canada v Bosnia and Herzegovina and Switzerland v Qatar ending level at 1-1 |
| 22:30 | BBC News; Weather | ||
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
18:30 | Formula 1 | Action from the eighth round of the season from Red Bull Ring in Spielberg. Lewis Hamilton will have been hoping to continue his recent resurgence at Ferrari after he won his first ever Grand Prix with them at the previous race in Barcelona. It's been 10 years since Hamilton last won at this circuit, as he claimed his one and only victory at this race. Steve Jones presents, with analysis from David Coulthard, Mark Webber and Ariana Bravo |
| 21:00 | Free Nelson Mandela | The concluding episode explores the anti-apartheid concert at Wembley that was watched by 600 million people around the world, piling pressure on the South African regime. As Mandela's health falters and Winnie is embroiled in allegations of murder, a breakthrough leads to Mandela's release. But as he emerges from prison and leads South Africa to freedom, the personal cost of the struggle is devastating | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
20:00 | Notting Hill | A recently divorced bookshop owner finds love with a glamorous Hollywood film star, but ends up the focus of unwanted media interest - which makes maintaining a relationship a tricky proposition. Romantic comedy written by Richard Curtis, starring Hugh Grant, Julia Roberts, Rhys Ifans, Emma Chambers, James Dreyfus and Gina McKee |
| 22:25 | First Dates | A 71-year-old beekeeper is looking for a man with a naughty side to his nature, and a 21-year-old is reluctant to venture from his house, which has dented his chances of romance. Other visitors to the restaurant include a charity shop manager who has his wedding all mapped out and a Welsh hairdresser who, after a string of failed relationships, spends the evening meeting a part-time model | |
| BBC Four
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20:00 | BBC Proms | Andi Oliver presents a BBC Proms concert in which American jazz singer Samara Joy and her octet join the BBC Concert Orchestra and conductor Miho Hazama to perform classic songs and musical standards at the Royal Albert Hall. Fresh from another double win at this year's Grammys, Joy makes her much-anticipated Proms debut, introducing audiences to her electric combination of youthful energy and old-soul musical style with classic songs and unique twists on instrumental classics from across jazz and its fringes, from bossa nova to the Great American Songbook. She salutes figures including Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Charles Mingus and Oscar Peterson. Nacio Herb Brown: You Stepped out of a Dream. Hoagy Carmichael: Stardust Davis, Ramirez and Sherman: Loverman (Oh Where Can You Be). Erroll Garner: Misty. Thelonius Monk: Worry Later (San Francisco Holiday). Billie Holiday and Max Waldron: Left Alone. Axel Stordahl and Paul Weston: Day by Day. Interval: Jazz singer and broadcaster Clare Teal joins Petroc to reflect on Samara Joy's Proms debut and to discuss the enduring fascination of the Great American Songbook. Betty Carter: Beware My Heart. Duke Ellington: I Got it Bad and That Ain't Good. Sun Ra, Samara Joy, Jae Mayo & Kendric McCallister: Peace of Mind/Dreams Come True. Samara Joy and Kendric Mccallister: Five Stages of Love (Love's Impression). Teddy Wilson and Harold Adamson: It's the Little Things that Mean So Much Monk: Ugly Beauty. ... |
| 22:10 | Music 625: Stravinsky Conducts Stravinsky | Richard Baker presents a 1965 concert at the Royal Festival Hall in which Igor Stravinsky conducts the New Philharmonia Orchestra in performances of his works Variations in Memory of Aldous Huxley and The Firebird Suite | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
20:25 | Four in a Bed | After a tension-filled final visit, payment day promises to be a feisty affair. Cleanliness standards have been questioned throughout, and the B&Bers seem set to fight dirty when the debate starts |
| 21:00 | The Emergency Ward | Dr Dunne and Dr Papson need answers for one of the sickest patients they've seen. Dr Thornhill examines a teenager who fell onto his back while riding a dirt bike | |