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What's on Now & Next (2026-07-12)
RTE One
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13:25Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Summer Night Concert The orchestra performs its 22nd Summer Night Concert from the Schonbrunn Palace Park, Vienna
15:10The Good Ship Murder Cruise Director Beverley is having trouble keeping the entertainment team in line, but their onboard bickering is nothing compared to what happens ashore when the ship docks in Barcelona. A murderer strikes in the shadow of the majestic Sagrada Familia cathedral, but who has the skills to kill in this very particular way - and what is their motive? Crime drama, starring Shayne Ward and Catherine Tyldesley
RTE2
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14:15Hell for Leather: The Story of Gaelic Football Mick O'Connell discusses his own legacy and the future of Gaelic football. The documentary also explores Mick O'Dwyer's moves towards unprecedented success, the re-emergence of the sleeping giants of Mayo and the appearance of women on the frontline in the 1970s
15:15The Sunday Game Live Dublin v Kerry (Throw-in 4.00pm). Joanne Cantwell presents all the action from the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final, held at Croke Park. Dublin overcame Galway in the previous round and are looking to emulate their last triumph in 2023, while holders Kerry defeated Tyrone in the last eight
Virgin Media One
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15:00Heathrow: Britain's Busiest Airport Documentary going behind the scenes of the airport, finding out how its infrastructure helps staff process thousands of passengers arriving from 84 countries. The discovery of a new variant of Covid-19 causes chaos in Heathrow as airports around the world begin to close their borders to the UK. As flights are cancelled before the passengers' eyes, they scramble to get on any available plane in a desperate attempt to get home
15:30Heathrow: Britain's Busiest Airport Heathrow readies itself for a flurry of passengers as it's announced that holidaymakers can travel to 12 new countries. To keep Britain safe - and to keep it as simple for passengers as possible - a new traffic light system has come into operation, dividing Heathrow's 206 destinations into colours. Passenger Service Manager Demi is tasked with helping the many confused passengers, including one very agitated granny-to-be who has been turned away from her flight and isn't going quietly. The airport police are also hard at work as Sergeant Dawson is on the search for a missing child in Terminal 2
TG4
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12:20Tour de France Beo Coverage from the ninth stage of the Grand Tour race, a 185.5km hilly route from Malemort to Ussel. Commentary from Páidí Ó Lionáird and Pádraic Ó Cuinn
17:32An Aimsir Láithreach National and international weather forecast
Virgin Media Two
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15:00Friends Rachel gives advice on being more independent to her pampered younger sister (Reese Witherspoon), who promptly makes her regret it by flirting with Ross. Meanwhile, Joey gets in trouble for giving free food to female customers at Central Perk
15:30Friends Phoebe accidentally becomes a porn icon, Rachel tries to stop her sister from embarking on a relationship with Ross, and Chandler reveals he is unable to cry. Guest starring Reese Witherspoon
Virgin Media Three
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14:45A Touch of Frost Grizzled copper Jack Frost teams up with an obnoxious, chain-smoking colleague to investigate a seemingly straightforward hit-and-run incident that proves to have devastating repercussions for the victim's family and their peaceful rural community. David Jason, Bruce Alexander and Philip Jackson star
16:55Home Fires The villagers prepare for harvest time, but Steph struggles to cope with the workload and faces losing the farm if she cannot meet her quota. A newcomer to the community stirs up tension between Sarah and Frances, while Joyce and the Brindsleys also receive unexpected visitors. Teresa faces a big decision, while Sarah finds herself in a dangerous situation. Alison discovers the real reason behind the parachute accidents and makes a horrifying connection to the factory. She races to warn Frances before it is too late
BBC One
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13:05Wimbledon 2026 Coverage of day 14 of the Grand Slam tournament from the All England Club, where the ladies' doubles final is scheduled to take place. Veronika Kudermetova and Elise Mertens came back from a set down to overcome Hsieh Su-wei and Jelena Ostapenko in last year's showpiece match. It was Kudermetova's maiden Grand Slam title, but Mertens' fifth, and she went on to win a sixth at this year's Australian Open alongside Zhang Shuai
16:00Wimbledon 2026 Clare Balding presents further coverage of day 14 of the Grand Slam tournament from the All England Club, where the men's singles final takes centre-stage. Jannik Sinner won this title for the first time in his career last year, denying Carlos Alcaraz a third successive triumph here with a 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 victory. It was his fourth Grand Slam title overall and although he suffered a shock second-round defeat at the hands of Juan Manuel Cerúndolo in the recent French Open, but with Alcaraz injured, he still went into this tournament as the favourite to win the trophy once again
Channel 4
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14:35Four in a Bed The second visit of the week comes from The Yorkshire Hosts in historic Harrogate, where Hollie and Ben reckon their plush, self-catering apartments in the heart of the town centre will go down a storm - but the lack of free parking proves problematic, leaving the hosts frustrated
15:05Four in a Bed Tabitha and Steve host the third visit of the competition at Copper Beech Glamping in Staffordshire. They have a 'relax and recharge' ethos at their glampsite, with a tranquil rural setting and luxurious outdoor hot tubs, but unfortunately, one B&Ber in particular isn't so relaxed about the idea of the great outdoors
E4
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14:40The Simpsons A tattooed man at a mysterious night circus transports Lisa into three strange stories from the innocent 1950s, the chilling retro-present, and a brutalist future where prestige TV rules the world
15:10The Simpsons The Simpsons are trapped on a flight with the most unruly passengers in America
BBC Four
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02:55Great British Railway Journeys Michael Portillo continues his tour of the southern counties by riding a 1940s steam locomotive at the Swanage Railway. In Poole, Michael discovers an icon of the 1960s, the lava lamp, which he learns was invented in the town by an accountant. At Romsey, Michael heads to the Broadlands Estate to learn about Louis Mountbatten's multiple roles and his assassination in 1979
19:00Today at the Test England v India. Action from the third day of the one-off women's Test from Lord's, London. The last time these two sides met in a Test match was in India in December 2023, when India claimed a massive 347-run victory after making scores of 428 and 186-6 declared. In reply England made just 136 in their first innings and were then bowled out for 131 in their pursuit of a highly unlikely 479 to win the game
More4
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15:00A Place in the Sun Retired couple Dabi and Devi can't wait to wave goodbye to the grey skies of Croydon and say hola to the sunshine and heat in the seaside town of Gandia in Valencia. They're looking for a second home where they can spend up to six months at a time. With a budget of £180,000, Lee Juggurnauth lines up five impressive options, but will any wow Dabi and Devi enough to make the move?
15:50Come Dine with Me Dressage champion Natasha Baker is the first of five Paralympic athletes hosting dinner parties, serving up an evening of home-cooked food and old-fashioned family entertainment to judoka Chris Skelley, sports presenter Arthur Williams, wheelchair basketball player Amy Conroy and retired swimmer Liz Johnson