| What's on Now & Next (2025-11-19) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
15:00 | EastEnders | Suki and Eve try to silence Avani and Nugget as they join in the argument, while Vicki panics as Damon lies on the floor, but Zack arrives and springs into action to protect her. Zoe discovers someone has bombarded the Vic with bad reviews online |
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| 15:30 | Today | Daily magazine show featuring entertainment and celebrity news, consumer advice, and Ireland's biggest giveaways. Presented by Dáithí Ó Sé and Maura Derrane | |
| RTE2
[102] |
15:00 | Hetty Feather | The boys compete in a series of gruelling tests to win a place as a drummer boy in the army, while Hetty and Sheila are forced to work together in the Infirmary as they tend to a sickly boy |
| 15:30 | Showkids | Sally admits she put a tracker in Sam's bag, much to Con's fury - they're supposed to be encouraging him to be independent. After the race, Sam tries to impress everyone by offering to pay for ice creams with his taxi money when Dustin's card is declined, and jumps on a departing bus to get home | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
15:00 | Loose Women | Vernon Kay is joined by Joe Swash, Rob Rinder and Jordan Banjo to mark five years of Loose Men and reveal the results of a survey commissioned by the show |
| 16:00 | Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs | Paul meets a 10-week-old collie who has been rejected by its mother, and helps to find a home for a mongrel called Hope who has been at Battersea for over 300 days. Elsewhere, Paul has got his work cut out when a family of nine whippets arrive on site, including some three-week-old puppies in need of some love | |
| TG4
[104] |
14:30 | Opry le Daniel ar Thuras | Daniel O'Donnell hosts from Derry's Millenium Forum. This edition sees Jamie Donnelly, Jack Keogh and Patricia Maguire take to the stage to sing classic country hits |
| 15:30 | Grand Tours of Scotland's Lochs | Paul Murton heads to Altnabreac, one of Britain's remotest railway stations, which was built to service several grand sporting lodges in the days when the rich and fashionable came to shoot game and fish the lochs of the Caithness and Sutherland peatlands. He then joins up with local Yvonne Creedy to pan for gold in an icy river before heading to the sacred spring of Loch ma Naire. Paul ends his journey on the sands of the Kyle of Tongue, where he learns about a consignment of Jacobite gold that could have changed history | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
15:00 | The Chase | Josh from Surrey, Lorraine from Glasgow, Bryony from Warrington and Christopher from Leicester hope that together they can beat the Chaser and leave with thousands of pounds. Bradley Walsh asks the questions |
| 16:00 | 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] |
14:15 | The Darling Buds of May | Part one of two. Ma can hardly contain her enthusiasm now that Mariette and Charley have announced their intention to marry. Unfortunately, Pop puts all his finances into bidding for a stately home, casting a shadow over her extravagant plans for the wedding. Rural drama, starring David Jason, Pam Ferris and Catherine Zeta-Jones |
| 15:20 | Wild Britain | Cameras follow some of the animals that thrive in inner-city environments across the country. Urban foxes did not exist in Britain until the 1930s, but now these animals inhabit 90% of towns and cities and take residence in built-up living quarters. Meanwhile, cameras observe families of hedgehogs thriving in unkempt gardens, and peregrine falcons nesting in some on London's tallest buildings | |
| BBC One
[108] |
15:00 | Escape to the Country | Nicki Chapman helps a couple to find their first home together in Sussex, and visits fellow presenter Alistair Appleton at his off-grid, 200-year-old former coastguard's cottage |
| 15:45 | Garden Rescue | Lee Burkhill and Amelia Bouquet are in Liverpool to create a garden for Letrice and Andrew that draws on their love of walking through wildflower meadows, a place in which they can relax and unwind | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
15:00 | A Place in the Sun | Liz has dreamed of owning a holiday home in the sun for years, and now that her three sons have flown the nest there's no time like the present to find that dream property in Sitges, her favourite town in Catalunya. Jasmine Harman lines up five impressive options for her £180,000 budget, hoping Liz and her best friend Grazia will put in an offer |
| 16:00 | Help! We Bought a Village | In Normandy, Hayley and Lee try to master the craft of lime mortaring and an obstacle stands in the way of Francessca and Carl as they try to bring water to their Italian village. Nicky and Graham go all out to get a five-star rating for their renovated ghost village in Nouvelle-Aquitaine | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
15:00 | The Simpsons | Marge encourages Bart to explore his creative side and signs him up for piano lessons, but the youngster is less than enthusiastic about the prospect until he meets his Russian teacher Zhenya. Meanwhile, Homer is distraught after losing his last two hairs and becoming completely bald. Guest starring the voices of Jane Krakowski, Bill Hader and Justin Bieber |
| 15:30 | The Simpsons | Homer, Moe and Lenny go in pursuit of Carl when he skips town with $200,000 in winnings from a lottery ticket he bought with them. However, their search makes them realise how little they know about their friend and almost reaches a dead-end until Lisa points them in the direction of Iceland. Featuring music by Sigur Ros | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:45 | Britain's Outlaws: Highwaymen, Pirates and Rogues | Historian Sam Willis explores the criminal underworld of Britain in the 17th and 18th centuries, beginning with the arrival of the highwayman in the wake of the English Civil War. Heavily romanticised in literature, these glamorous gangsters became a social menace on the roads and a political thorn in the side of the creaking British state, but a far darker reality lay underneath the dashing image of stylish robbers on horseback |
| 19:00 | Inside Museums | At the Ulster Folk Museum, Marie-Louise Muir discovers the beauty of everyday objects once found at homes in Northern Ireland. These include Harnen Stands used to toast oatcakes in front of an open fire and one of the finest examples of crazy patchwork quilts seen in any British museum. The collection, featuring examples of metalwork, basket-making and linen-weaving, would not exist were it not for the vision of EE Evans, whose work became one of the cornerstones of the museum, which opened in 1964, recording the lives and skills of a fast-disappearing rural community | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
14:40 | Come Dine with Me | In Guildford, Surrey, the first host is glamorous 22-year-old cosmetic-surgery-fan Shanice, who hopes to show she is more than just a pretty face by serving up sumptuous food and dazzling conversation. The guests she must impress are 32-year-old entertainer David, 69-year-old Norwegian plain-talker Vivi, 47-year-old super-competitive Neil and 25-year-old media sales worker Charlotte. With risky menu choices and a fellow diner's peculiar laughter taking the spotlight, will the conversations ranging from lookalikes to riding polar bears be enough to secure Shanice the prize? |
| 15:10 | Come Dine with Me | Retired estate agent Vivi hosts the second dinner party in and around Guildford. She is convinced her experience and original Scandinavian fayre can beat her less experienced competition and the soiree features Norwegian fish soup, ghost stories, ghost impressions, Norwegian singing and nursery rhymes | |