| What's on Now & Next (2026-03-26) | |||
| RTE One
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21:00 | RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather | The latest national and international news |
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| 21:35 | Prime Time | In-depth analysis of current affairs and topical reports, presented by Miriam O'Callaghan and Fran McNulty | |
| RTE2
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19:00 | Live International Football | Czechia v Republic of Ireland (Kick-off 7.45pm). Darragh Maloney presents all the action from the semi-final at Fortuna Arena in Prague, as the sides look to move a step closer to reaching the finals in USA and Mexico. The winners of this match will host either Denmark or North Macedonia on Tuesday after both teams finished second in their groups. The Czechs could perhaps be considered slight favourites given they have home advantage, but the Republic will be determined to reach their first World Cup since 2002. With analysis from Didi Hamann and Shay Given, and commentary by Des Curran and Ronnie Whelan |
| 22:20 | Derry Girls | It's July 12 and the Quinns are rushing to get out of town before the Orange Parades start. They are packed and nearly ready to go when James, Michelle and Clare arrive as unexpected members of the escape party. To make matters worse, Aunt Sarah has recently started reading tarot cards and is predicting disaster for this trip - and it seems that for once, she might just be right. The only question is, when and how will things go wrong? Comedy, starring Saoirse-Monica Jackson, Jamie-Lee O'Donnell, Dylan Llewellyn and Nicola Coughlan | |
| Virgin Media One
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21:00 | The Big Interview | Colette Fitzpatrick talks to Sligo brother and sister Jessie and Christopher Farrell, two of five siblings abused and neglected by their father, Noel Farrell, over a period of 20 years |
| 21:35 | The Rock | A renegade general and his crack team of mercenaries take over the abandoned fortress prison of Alcatraz and threaten San Francisco with toxic nerve-gas rockets to extort a massive ransom. To break their stranglehold on the city, the FBI sends in a chemical weapons expert and a jailed SAS veteran, chosen because he is the only man to have ever escaped from the infamous penitentiary. Action thriller, with Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris | |
| TG4
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21:00 | Cheers | Part two of two. The pretentious Semenko begins to paint Diane, but Sam despises the artist so much that he soon orders Diane to stop posing for him |
| 21:30 | Laochra Gael | Tthe story of Liam Griffin. He was inspired by the Rackards and their likes as he grew up, but Wexford hurling was in dire straits when Liam was made manager in 1995. It went from bad to worse from the start with heavy defeats and controversy. In his second year as manager, unbeknownst to anyone he would be stepping down as soon as Wexford were out of the championship because of his wife Mary's illness. As it happened, they went all the way in 1996. He wasn't there for long but Liam Griffin's legacy will live for ever | |
| Virgin Media Two
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19:35 | Live UEFA European Qualifiers | Denmark v North Macedonia (Kick-off 7.45pm). All the action from the play-off semi-final at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen. The winner of this tie will take on either Republic of Ireland or Czechia away from home for a place in this summer's finals in Mexico and USA. The Danes will go into this contest as favourites given their home advantage, but their opponents claimed a shock victory over Italy at this stage of qualifying for the 2022 tournament |
| 22:00 | Dark Side of the 90's | A look at some of the darkest parts of 1990s pop culture. How comedian and actor Arsenio Hall carved out a niche in the predominantly white late-night world by showcasing hip-hop artists and emerging talent before becoming a casualty of the late-night wars | |
| Virgin Media Three
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21:00 | Murder By Mushroom | The case that gripped Australians and many people around the world, after Erin Patterson invited dinner guests into her home and poisoned them with toxic death cap mushrooms slipped into individual beef Wellingtons. Three guests died, while another was seriously injured |
| 22:10 | Coronation Street | Bernie pays Mal a visit in his hotel room, George gains an insight into Theo's treatment of Todd, Ben feels guilty for letting Will down, and Jodie offers Carla her childminding services | |
| BBC One
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19:00 | Live International Football | Italy v Northern Ireland (Kick-off 7.45pm). Stephen Watson presents all the action from the FIFA World Cup play-off semi-final at Stadio di Bergamo, as the teams compete for the chance to face Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina for a place in this summer's World Cup finals. Given their home advantage and greater experience, the Italians will go into this contest as favourites. However, they did suffer a shock home defeat at the hands of Macedonia at this stage of qualifying for the 2022 tournament, which will give Northern Ireland hope of remaining in contention to qualify for their first World Cup finals since 1986. The nations last met in the group stage of qualifying for 2022, when Italy claimed a 2-0 home win courtesy of goals by Domenico Berardi and Ciro Immobile, before there was a 0-0 stalemate at Windsor Park. With analysis from Stuart Dallas, Chris Brunt, Stephen Craigan and Gianfranco Zola |
| 22:00 | BBC News at Ten | A round-up of today's headlines | |
| Channel 4
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21:00 | A Woman of Substance | At Fairley Hall, death has left a void. Grief-stricken Gerald is in serious debt to a mysterious lender, with the Fairley mill tied up as collateral. Emma has settled into her marriage to Joe Lowther and works tirelessly to be a brilliant wife and mother but there's tension in the household; Joe knows her work will always come first. While Emma prepares the perfect Christmas for her family, her unrelenting obsession with work and revenge brings danger to her door. In the 1970s, as Emma recovers from a heart attack, an oblivious Paula doubles down on her love affair with Jim |
| 22:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | Pedestrian Jane is rushed to Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham with multiple life-threatening injuries after being severely injured in a hit-and-run. The major trauma team work hard to stabilise Jane, who has a fractured pelvis. Acrobatic performer Claudia is in A&E with a broken wrist after falling while practising a routine, and 93-year-old Dorothy is rushed to resus after falling at home and breaking her leg | |
| E4
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19:30 | Married at First Sight Australia | The dinner party descends into chaos when a shock return re-ignites old feuds and exposes fresh cracks in multiple marriages |
| 21:05 | MAFS Australia: After the Dinner Party | Companion show hosted by Jules Lund, Brittany Hockney and Laura Byrne. Each week, a selection of the current series' participants share behind-the-scenes gossip, betrayals and shocking revelations from the experiment. In the first episode, Alissa, Stella, Chris and Danny unpack unexpected pregnancy announcements | |
| BBC Four
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21:00 | Julian Barnes: Beyond the Page | Acclaimed and award-winning writer Julian Barnes talks to BBC Culture Editor Katie Razzall about his literary life, his pre-occupation with death, why he's written his final novel and missing his readers as he bids them farewell |
| 21:30 | The Sense of an Ending | Divorced and retired, aging Londoner and vintage camera shop owner Tony Webster whittles down the solitude of his isolated existence by keeping an affectionate relationship with his ex-wife, Margaret, and by accompanying his pregnant daughter, Susie, to antenatal courses. However, the unexpected arrival of an unsettling letter disrupts the fine balance of things in Tony's orderly life, reconnecting him with his first love from college, Veronica, and the nostalgic, yet clouded memories of a distant past. Drama, starring Jim Broadbent, Charlotte Rampling and Harriet Walter | |
| More4
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21:00 | 24 Hours in Police Custody | Part one of a two-part special exploring the largest ever unsolved murder case in the history of Cambridgeshire Police, the murder of a six-year-old child in 1994. Initial investigations pointed to the boy's mother, who seemed to have an interest in murder and black magic. When a new team takes over, they uncover flaws in the original police work and a compelling new lead |
| 22:00 | 24 Hours in Police Custody | Concluding the investigation into the 1994 murder of six-year-old Rikki Neave. Fifteen years after Rikki's mother was cleared of his murder following a flawed police investigation, a team of dedicated officers from the Major Crime Unit of Cambridgeshire police were authorised to begin a fresh investigation. Analysis of the evidence put a new suspect, James Watson, who was 13 at the time of the killing, together with Rikki on the day of his disappearance. But despite a forensic breakthrough, Watson presented the officers with a conundrum that made it difficult to prove the case against him | |