| What's on Now & Next (2026-02-23) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
06:40 | Teleshopping | Buying goods from the comfort of home |
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| 07:15 | Teleshopping | Buying goods from the comfort of home | |
| RTE2
[102] |
06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
| 07:50 | Shaun the Sheep | Shaun becomes tired of eating grass and tries to steal one of the farmer's apples, but all of his attempts are thwarted by a sneezing accomplice | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
06:15 | The Six O'Clock Show | Chat show featuring celebrity interviews, food from leading chefs and guidance on a wide range of topics, from consumer affairs to the latest trends, with viewers invited to contribute with pictures, comments, stories and gossip |
| 07:00 | Ireland AM | Magazine programme blending lifestyle interviews and news content with human interest stories, consumer affairs, health, politics, gardening, education, finance, food and fashion | |
| TG4
[104] |
06:44 | Pip and Posy | The friends are forming a band and Posy gives out roles to everyone except Mo, who feels left out. She must figure out how to properly include him |
| 06:54 | Olobob Top | Lemon is annoyed the Leafs think her antlers are a tree, and won't leave her alone. The Olobobs make Treewheeler, who takes the Leafs on an exciting rocket ride in the sky | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
02:05 | Schitt's Creek | Johnny fills in for Moira at the annual Mayor's Roast. David distracts Moira from finding out that Stevie and Patrick are taking private dancing lessons. Sitcom, starring Eugene Levy |
| 06:55 | Impossible Engineering | An insight into the construction of the cutting-edge Ford class aircraft carriers, the largest warships ever built, which are almost as long as the Empire State Building is tall | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
01:10 | Judge Rinder's Crime Stories | The barrister examines two more real-life cases, including that of Darrell Simester, who was held against his will for 13 years on a farm in Newport, Wales. Plus, the case of Paul Roylance, who stole the money left to his mother Shelley when his father lost his life to cancer |
| 07:00 | Heartbeat | Miller's old Army captain shows up to make him a business proposition, which he turns down without regret. However, when Walker and Belay are called to investigate a vehicle theft, it becomes clear the sergeant's old friend has other matters to take care of in Aidensfield. Meanwhile, Gina is reluctant to let Jack paint her in the nude. Rural Sixties drama, with John Duttine and Jonathan Kerrigan | |
| BBC One
[108] |
06:00 | Breakfast | A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather |
| 09:30 | Morning Live | Gethin Jones and Helen Skelton host the weekday magazine show featuring a mixture of topical discussion and expert advice for viewers | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
06:25 | Cheers | Cliff decides to have his head cryonically frozen, and Kelly returns from Europe with a new French boyfriend, prompting Woody to take drastic action. Comedy, starring Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson |
| 06:50 | Cheers | From her death bed, Carla's mother demands her grandchild be named Benito Mussolini, while the bar is overrun by spongers looking for free drinks. Starring Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
06:30 | Hollyoaks | With the McQueen house in lockdown, original family members return as a series of 'what if' scenarios play out during a high-stakes situation - leading John Paul to make a life-changing decision |
| 06:55 | Rude(ish) Tube | Comedy clips showcasing amusing internet videos featuring sports of the lawnmower, motorcycle and bicycle variety | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:30 | Wild China | The series concludes with a visit to the country's eastern seaboard to investigate how the Chinese government is managing environmental concerns while meeting the ever-expanding needs of the population. Among the region's diverse locales lie futuristic cities, seaweed-thatched villages and rugged wetlands that are home to some of the world's rarest animal species |
| 19:00 | Wild China | The series concludes with a visit to the country's eastern seaboard to investigate how the Chinese government is managing environmental concerns while meeting the ever-expanding needs of the population. Among the region's diverse locales lie futuristic cities, seaweed-thatched villages and rugged wetlands that are home to some of the world's rarest animal species | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
03:20 | Food Unwrapped | Another selection of favourite investigations from the team. Jimmy Doherty hears about a threat to British juniper berries that could mark the end of gin's recent resurgence in popularity, while Kate Quilton delves into the contents of herbal bedtime teas to establish if they really can help people get to sleep more easily. Big oyster fan Matt Tebbutt wonders why he never finds pearls in his seafood platters so sets off for China, where he discovers that pearl production is full of surprises |
| 08:55 | The Perfect Pitch | Motorhome enthusiasts explore Britain's luxury campsites. In North Yorkshire, campers indulge in some welly-wanging and take to the high seas on a pirate ship | |