| What's on Now & Next (2026-02-25) | |||
| RTE One
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07:35 | Today | Daily magazine show featuring entertainment and celebrity news, consumer advice, and Ireland's biggest giveaways. Presented by Dáithí Ó Sé and Sinéad Kennedy |
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| 09:35 | The Drew Barrymore Show | Valerie Bertinelli is joining Drew and Ross to cover the latest news. Connie Britton is telling Drew about her movie, The Life List | |
| RTE2
[102] |
09:00 | BeddyByes (As Gaelige) | Join best friends MeMo and BaBa as they travel across the remarkable Planet BeddyByes |
| 09:10 | Breacaí | ||
| Virgin Media One
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07:00 | Ireland AM | Magazine programme blending lifestyle interviews and news content with human interest stories, consumer affairs, health, politics, gardening, education, finance, food and fashion |
| 10:00 | This Morning | A mix of celebrity chat, lifestyle features, advice and competitions | |
| Channel 4
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08:40 | Everybody Loves Raymond | Debra is heartbroken to discover her parents have decided to split up and go their separate ways. Comedy, starring Patricia Heaton |
| 09:10 | Frasier | Martin agrees to a game of chess against Frasier - who keeps losing successive rematches but has trouble accepting defeat graciously. Kelsey Grammer and John Mahoney star | |
| E4
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09:00 | The Goldbergs | Erica is appalled when Geoff arranges for them to go out to dinner with her family to celebrate her birthday. Geoff soon discovers that dinner with the Goldbergs is no ordinary meal out: the family repeatedly change tables, Murray insists Adam order from the children's menu, the food is sent back to the kitchen, and Barry wants to amend his order but Beverly won't allow it. By the end of the evening, Geoff reaches breaking-point |
| 09:30 | The Goldbergs | Adam and Murray fall out over Adam's plans to pursue a comedy career after his attempts to be funny in woodwork class nearly result in his teacher getting injured. Beverly and Geoff worry that college is turning Erica into a pretentious snob, but they allow Barry to coach them in the finer points of culture in an attempt to stay close to her | |
| BBC Four
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02:30 | Castles: Britain's Fortified History | Historian Sam Willis explores how castles came under threat from the cannon during the Wars of the Roses, before their whole purpose was transformed in the Tudor era when some of the buildings became palaces to impress monarchs such as Elizabeth I. However, just as they seemed to have lost their defensive function the English Civil War erupted. Sam also looks at their legacy and how they remain popular to this day |
| 19:00 | Canals: The Making of a Nation | Liz McIvor examines the Manchester Ship Canal, hailed as the greatest engineering feat of the Victorian age. Widely regarded as troublesome outsiders who led a drunken life of ungodly debauchery, the navvies who built it toiled in a time of rising trade unionism, prompting Liz to consider how well they managed to organise themselves in campaigning for the best possible deal | |