| What's on Now & Next (2026-05-17) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
19:30 | The Money List | Champions Clodagh from Tipperary and Caroline from Laois take on Cailín from Cavan and Tony from Dublin for the chance to win 15,000 euros. Game show, hosted by Baz Ashmawy |
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| 20:30 | Fair City | As Holly establishes herself in The Market Place, an ambitious James is determined to get rid of her. Orla gets information on Dean's finances from Ray. Ellie is jealous when Ben sets his romantic sights on Siofra | |
| RTE2
[102] |
18:20 | Live and Let Die | James Bond's investigation into the murder of three British agents leads him to a connection between the dictator of a Caribbean island and a notorious Harlem drug kingpin - along with a plot to flood America with limitless supplies of free heroin. Spy adventure, with Roger Moore in his first appearance as 007, alongside Yaphet Kotto and Jane Seymour |
| 20:35 | Kingdom | Behind-the scenes documentary meeting the people that made filming the series possible and uncovering the extraordinary acts of conservationists and anti-poaching teams protecting South Luangwa and all its inhabitants. From rapid-response units using chilli bombs to combat emergencies, to rangers searching out lethal snares and guns, these are the stories of the unsung heroes and their never-ending fight to protect Zambia's wildlife | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
19:00 | The Great Escapers | Loose Women stars Katie Piper, Denise Welch and Sunetra Sarker head to Spain's Costa Brava, where they compete against one another to deliver the best holiday activities. With the construction of a human tower, a couple of surprises from Denise, an aerial yoga lesson that isn't a zen-like experience for everyone and a forage for flowers in store, which of the Loose Ladies will win the title of Greatest Escaper when the three of them meet to decide the winner? |
| 20:00 | Celebrity Catchphrase | Stephen Mulhern hosts another charity edition of the game show, with Aisling Bea, Chris Packham and Kate Lawler all trying to say what they see, as they guess well-known phrases for the chance to win a £50,000 jackpot for their chosen good causes | |
| TG4
[104] |
19:15 | Cneasaithe | Máirtín Tom Sheáinín embarks on a trip around Ireland to ascertain if faith healing is still practised around the country. He discovers the many reasons the gift of healing can be bestowed on one - from being a seventh son of a seventh son to someone who's father died before they were born. Máirtín encounters those who are sceptical of the practice and those faith healers who are still practising today |
| 20:00 | Réabhlóid ar Chúl an Tí | The team are on Árainn Mhór off the coast of Donegal, where the staff and students of Gairmscoil Mhic Diarmada want to rejuvenate a patch of ground behind the school | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
18:15 | The Voice USA | The knockout rounds continue, as the coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Adam Levine whittle their teams down further. Hosted by Carson Daly |
| 20:00 | Posh Pawn | Managing director James heads to Lanzarote to tackle his biggest deal yet - the sale of a £1.5 million yellow submarine. A jeweller to the stars wants to pawn her collection to expand her business, while Lawrence appraises a guitar with links to punk band the Sex Pistols owned by a former millionaire who's now living in a bedsit. A doting father-to-be decides to get rid of his pride-and-joy black Ferrari to buy a family home | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
19:00 | My Unique B&B | Simon Parfett and the team meet semi-retired couple Becky and David to help them convert their drab old yurt into a colourful and inviting bijou B&B |
| 20:00 | The Hotel Inspector | Ruth Watson meets Vincent and Lidy Van Nuyk, the owners of Bournemouth's 14-bedroom Safari Hotel. After failing to make a profit, the couple are on the brink of bankruptcy and are unable to carry out vital renovations and repairs. She gets straight to work, suggesting a chic all-day cafe could provide much-needed revenue to be invested in the hotel | |
| BBC One
[108] |
19:15 | Antiques Roadshow | Fiona Bruce presents from Belfast's Botanic Gardens, where treasures include a teddy bear made to mark the sinking of the Titanic, an early work by artist Norah McGuinness, and the dress medals of one of the founding soldiers of the SAS. Charlotte McReynolds, curator from National Museums NI, shows Fiona the hand-embroidered floral Lennox quilt, made in the early 1700s, and Katherine Wright shares the story behind some fine pieces of Belfast glassware |
| 20:15 | Death Valley | Comic crime drama about a detective who teams up with the retired actor who played her cop show hero. A community service group comes under suspicion when one of their members is pushed off the tower of a ruined castle around which the group are working. But John's relationship with Janie's mother disrupts their ability to crack the case. Timothy Spall and Gwyneth Keyworth are joined by Jane Horrocks and Alexandra Roach | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
19:00 | The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer | Judges Caroline Waldegrave and Paul Hollywood, and hosts Noel Fielding and Alison Hammond, are joined in the tent by Jim Howick, Gloria Hunniford, Ellie Goldstein and Jamali Maddix. The bakers take on a retro recipe for brandy snaps in the signature, try not to be too cheesy in the technical and reveal all with a 'my best kept secret' cake showstopper |
| 20:00 | Cruising to the Ends of the Earth | In Alaska, the Royal Princess docks in the small city of Ketchikan, where towering evergreens meet mist-shrouded mountains. Two of the ship's crew take part in a show celebrating the traditional skills and daring feats of North America's logging heritage. In Aomori in northern Japan, guests immerse themselves in the ritual of bathing in mountain hot springs | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
18:50 | I, Robot | The inventor of an advanced form of intelligent robot is found dead, and the detective investigating the case is certain that one of the scientist's mechanical creations is responsible - but no one believes his theory because the robots have been programmed to prevent them from harming humans. Sci-fi thriller, inspired by the Isaac Asimov stories, starring Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan and Alan Tudyk |
| 21:00 | White House Down | A policeman is turned down for his dream job as a secret service bodyguard to the president. While taking his daughter on a tour of the White House, he gets the chance to prove himself when terrorists seize control of the building, putting the head of state's life in his hands. Action thriller, starring Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx, Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Woods | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
19:15 | A Wild Year | An exploration of the upland area of North Yorkshire, where heather-clad uplands and sheltered dales have been shaped both by the elements and by its people. Hardy Swaledale sheep roam the high moors all year round only coming down to the lowlands for lambing and shearing. Red grouse feed and breed amongst the heather alongside curlews and other ground nesting birds and billions of purple heather blooms provide nectar for the bees, brought to the moors by beekeepers in the summer. Toby Jones narrates, as time-lapse camera techniques bring fresh insight into the restless rhythms of the region |
| 20:15 | Romeo and Juliet | Filmed performance of Prokofiev's ballet based on Shakespeare's classic love story, starring Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn as the star-cross'd lovers forced apart by their familes' bitter rivalry. Choreographed by Kenneth McMillan, and also starring David Blair and Desmond Doyle | |
| More4
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19:55 | Four in a Bed | The week's final visit is to Cherry Tree Guest House in Bridlington on the East Yorkshire coast, where hosts Simon and Carol are nervous about being judged by their peers. It turns out they needn't have worried, with plenty of praise from the B&Bers for their rooms. However, one of them subsequently finds a hair in a drawer |
| 20:25 | Four in a Bed | After the high drama of stray hairs in drawers and grumbles about not having somewhere convenient to put a towel, the week draws to a close with payment day. Who will emerge victorious from all of that rip-roaring madness? | |