| What's on Now & Next (2026-02-01) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
23:05 | The Week in Politics | Reflections on the political week, including contributions from journalists, senators and TDs. Hosted by Áine Lawlor |
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| 00:05 | The Tommy Tiernan Show | Chat show in which neither the presenter nor the viewers are told the identity of the guests in advance. With the comedian in the dark about who he will be interviewing until they walk out to greet him, anything can happen - especially if Tommy doesn't have a clue who they are | |
| RTE2
[102] |
23:35 | The Narrow Road to the Deep North | Dorrigo returns from the war and tries to get on with his life, married to Ella but without Amy and the men he left behind in the jungle. As an older man, the day of the book launch arrives, and Dorrigo shares his reflections on his life and on Rabbit's sketches of their time in the jungle |
| 00:25 | Inside the SS | Documentary about Hitler's private army, formed in 1925 from volunteers who were subjected to intense propaganda and aspired to become part of a racial elite | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
23:00 | The Hotel Inspector | Alex Polizzi visits Caer Beris Manor, run by former Dubai real estate agent Omar and his wife, Kim, along with Kim's publican parents, Pete and Angie. In 2019, this family of first-time hoteliers took on the 22 bedroom manor near the Brecon Beacons, complete with 30-seat restaurant and function room. Despite their inexperience, the family have high-minded ambitions for their business |
| 00:00 | The Darkness | Lukas and Hulda's investigation progresses as they delve into political and legal corruption. Gritty Nordic crime noir, with Lena Olin, Jack Bannon, Árni Lárusson, Borsteinn Bachmann and Thorvaldur Kristjansson. In Icelandic | |
| TG4
[104] |
23:35 | Amhráin do mo Mháthair | An intimate and moving portrait of singer Pauline Scanlon's journey to uncover her mother's hidden past through her acclaimed album of traditional Irish songs |
| 00:35 | Fánaíocht | A cinematic celebration of music and its nomadic essence, exploring the musical migrations that define its evolution through time and geography. Ray Cuddihy takes us on a journey through Galway's inaugural Songs from an Open Road festival and features highlights from concerts, intimate interviews, and fly on the wall observations that highlight the opinions of our featured artists. Participants include Colm Mac Con Iomaire, Indian musician Sarathy Korwar, Jessie Lloyd, an Australian Aboriginal singer, social historian and cultural practitioner of Indigenous song and many others | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
23:05 | The Graham Norton Show | The host is joined by Oscar-winner Halle Berry and Aussie star of Thor Chris Hemsworth, who are appearing together in new crime thriller Crime 101. Mean Girls and Spotlight star Rachel McAdams chats about her darkly comedic survival film Send Help and comedian John Bishop explains how his life has been the inspiration for new Hollywood movie Is This Thing On? There's also music and chat with Jessie Ware |
| 00:10 | Skin A&E | Behind the scenes insight at a specialist clinic where four top dermatologists - Dr Natalia Spierings, Dr Adil Sheraz, Dr Dev Shah and Dr Emma McMullen - treat patients with a range of skin conditions and concerns, including acne, psoriasis and cysts | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
23:55 | Poldark | Ross tries to save himself from debtors' prison, searching for Mark Daniel in the hope of finding copper and making a risky deal with Trencrom to establish a hiding place for contraband. However, it may be too late as George calls in his debts. Dwight is hailed as a hero for saving Rosina's life, but is ordered by Ray Penvenen to stay away from Caroline - a command he has no intention of obeying |
| 01:10 | The Doctor Blake Mysteries | The medic investigates the death of a strangled young gypsy girl, and must tread carefully as prejudice rears its head. Drama, starring Craig MacLachlan | |
| BBC One
[108] |
23:40 | The Women's Football Show | Highlights of the weekend's games in the Super League, including Manchester City v Chelsea, Manchester United v Liverpool and Everton v Aston Villa |
| 00:30 | The Graham Norton Show | The host is joined by Oscar-winner Halle Berry and Aussie star of Thor Chris Hemsworth, who are appearing together in new crime thriller Crime 101. Mean Girls and Spotlight star Rachel McAdams chats about her darkly comedic survival film Send Help and comedian John Bishop explains how his life has been the inspiration for new Hollywood movie Is This Thing On? There's also music and chat with Jessie Ware | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
23:00 | 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown | Jimmy Carr hosts the comedy words-and-numbers quiz, with Jon Richardson and Judi Love taking on Rob Beckett and Miles Jupp. Countdown regulars Rachel Riley and Susie Dent are on hand to adjudicate, with Susie joined by comedy duo Róisín and Chiara in Dictionary Corner. Plus, Dane Buckley parachutes in to help the losing team |
| 00:00 | Made in Italy | An estranged father and son team up to sell an old Tuscan villa left to them by their late wife and mother, respectively. The younger man is also in the process of splitting up with his wife, but is even more upset by the fact that his ex-in-laws have decided to sell the art gallery he works in - a job which he loves more than anything. He needs money to buy the gallery - and fast. Comedy drama, starring Liam Neeson and his real-life son Micheál Richardson | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
23:35 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on Oprah with Meghan and Harry and the subsequent news that Piers Morgan had resigned as co-host of Good Morning Britain. Other programmes being considered include Paranormal Lockdown UK, The Celebrity Circle for Stand Up to Cancer, Teen First Dates, Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby and BBC News coverage of NHS pay |
| 00:35 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on what they watched during a week in March 2021, including Line of Duty, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, This Is My House, The Proof Is Out There, Formula 1: Drive to Survive, Countdown, This Morning, and vaccines on the News | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
23:45 | Mañana | A performance of Arthur Benjamin's opera, which was the first work of its type commissioned by the BBC and was originally broadcast on February 1, 1956. Frederick Sharp and Edith Coates star, with Edward Renton conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra |
| 01:00 | Sound Waves: The Symphony of Physics | Helen Czerski investigates the science behind familiar sounds as well as those humans cannot hear. At the Palace of Westminster, she teams up with scientists to carry out measurements using state-of-the-art lasers to reveal how Big Ben vibrates to create pressure waves in the air at particular frequencies. She also explores the science of the voice, inviting soprano Lesley Garrett to sing I Dreamed A Dream inside an MRI scanner to reveal how her vocal tract acts as a resonator, amplifying and shaping the sound from her larynx | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
23:05 | 24 Hours in A&E | A 14-year-old is rushed to St George's after falling head first over the handlebars of her bike and hitting her head, and doctors are concerned she may have caused serious damage. Meanwhile, Geoffrey, who is 56, has been urgently transferred from another hospital after a severe infection left him with a compromised airway and struggling to breathe |
| 00:10 | 999: On the Front Line | A night out ends badly when a young man is involved in a fight. A patient who has diabetes collapses with blood sugar levels that the paramedics say are as the highest they've ever seen. Paramedics suspect the barking cough of a toddler is the classic sign of croup, and an intoxicated man with a deep gash to his head needs stitches but first, they need to wrestle a bottle of alcohol from his grasp | |