| What's on Now & Next (2026-01-22) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
07:35 | Today | Daily magazine show featuring entertainment and celebrity news, consumer advice, and Ireland's biggest giveaways. Presented by Dáithí Ó Sé and Maura Derrane |
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| 09:35 | The Drew Barrymore Show | Drew is joined by Antoni Porowski | |
| RTE2
[102] |
07:50 | news2day | Domestic and international news items of interest to younger viewers |
| 08:00 | The Unreal | A shocking secret is revealed and the Kellys must now fight for their lives, but help comes from an unexpected source when an old friend reappears | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
07:00 | Ireland AM | =Magazine programme blending a mixture of lifestyle interviews and news content, with human interest stories, consumer affairs, health, politics, gardening, education, finance, food and fashion |
| 10:00 | This Morning | Daily magazine, featuring a mix of celebrity chat, showbusiness news, lifestyle features, topical discussion, health and beauty advice and more | |
| TG4
[104] |
07:40 | Dot | Rick teaches the kids that coding is everywhere |
| 07:52 | Ella Bella Bingo | Ella and Henry compete to see who can blow the biggest bubble, but Joseph gets caught up in their game | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
07:00 | Impossible Engineering | The spacecraft designed for the first manned mission to Mars, planned to launch by 2035, which requires the most powerful rocket ever built and a specially designed crew module |
| 08:00 | Tipping Point | Ben Shephard hosts the quiz in which contestants answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. Dropping tokens down a choice of four chutes, they hope to knock piles of them off a moving shelf - and the more they collect, the greater the prize fund. The player who has won the least amount is then eliminated, and the last one standing competes for a £10,000 jackpot | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
07:30 | Heartbeat | Gina is shocked to discover a severed hand in a dustbin and the subsequent police investigation unearths evidence which suggests someone on Lord Ashfordly's estate may be responsible. Meanwhile, Peggy invests in a freezer for her latest business venture, but soon finds her new purchase at the centre of the murder case. Last in series, starring Tricia Penrose, Gwen Taylor and Jonathan Kerrigan |
| 08:20 | Good Witch | Martha fills in as the local Dear Debbie advice columnist, getting an anonymous letter that adds intrigue during a progressive dinner attended by all of our Middleton couples | |
| 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 Nikki Fox host the weekday magazine show featuring a mixture of topical discussion and expert advice for viewers | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
07:50 | Everybody Loves Raymond | Ray learns the autographed baseball he has treasured since his father gave it to him as a child is a forgery, and is so shocked that he decides to tell daughter Ally the truth about Father Christmas |
| 08:15 | Everybody Loves Raymond | Debra comes down with a bad case of flu and takes to her bed, forcing Ray to look after her and the kids. Unfortunately for him, a meeting with a star quarterback complicates matters. Guest starring Terry Bradshaw | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
07:00 | Junior Bake Off | It's halfway through finals week so Harry Hill tells the bakers they're having a party. Liam Charles challenges them to create the ultimate shareable party food, before they take on a super-sized showstopper. Who'll go big, and who'll go home? |
| 08:00 | Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA | Chef Gordon Ramsay heads to Eagle Rock in California to try to change the fortunes of Capri, a grubby restaurant that often remains closed during lunchtime because of the twin owners' lazy attitude. A crisis ensues as soon as Gordon instructs the duo to clean the place, revealing that only tough measures are likely to save the business | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:20 | The Stuarts in Exile | Part two of two. Dr Clare Jackson reveals how the Jacobite campaign took place on a European-wide stage, rather than purely Scottish, and inspired a nexus of international intrigue and covert plots. Jackson explores why so many law-abiding Scots and English were prepared to support the Catholic Stuarts and how the new Protestant Hanoverian regime hung by a thread, as George I and II struggled to impose their authority on frequently hostile and anti-European subjects |
| 19:00 | Great British Railway Journeys | Michael Portillo travels by tram to the former cotton town of Oldham on the edge of the Peak District. Here he visits Oldham Coliseum, the town's Victorian repertory theatre, and hears about the lifting of censorship by the Lord Chamberlain's Office in the late 1960s. He then goes hiking before a visit to Sheffield, where he attends a knife-making workshop. He ends this part of his journey admiring the striking post-war sculptures of Barbara Hepworth at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield | |
| More4
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03:25 | Food Unwrapped | Jimmy Doherty examines whether it is worth growing your own fruit and vegetables, or if the supermarket equivalent is always cheaper, and learns about Britain's current soil crisis. Helen Lawal exposes the lucrative trade of illegal trafficking of eels and Kate Quilton discovers what gives ginger beer its kick |
| 08:55 | Food Unwrapped | Kate Quilton's in Portugal to find out what exactly locust bean gum is. Briony May Williams wants to know why strawberry juice is so elusive in supermarkets, and Matt Tebbutt is in the Orkney Islands to uncover some very special residents | |