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What's on Now & Next (2026-02-28)
RTE One
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20:25Pat Shortt's Entertainment from D'Telly The comedian and actor presents more entertainment highlights from the RTÉ archives, featuring comedy, musical performances, and hidden-camera pranks. Each edition also features an appearance from one of Pat's popular comic creations
20:55RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather The latest national and international news
RTE2
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18:30Saturday GAA Live Kildare v Meath (Throw-in 7.00pm). Joanne Cantwell presents coverage of the Allianz Football League Division Two match at Cedral St Conleth's Newbridge. Kildare were crowned Division Three champions last season, while Meath narrowly missed out on a place in the second tier final. With analysis from Cora Staunton and Peter Canavan
21:00Taken An American teenager travelling through Europe is abducted by a gang of sex traffickers. However, what the kidnappers do not realise is that the girl's father is a former CIA agent, who employs all his old skills as he searches for the criminals and tries to rescue his daughter. Thriller, starring Liam Neeson, Famke Janssen and Maggie Grace
Virgin Media One
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20:15The Chase Celebrity Special Bradley Walsh presents as celebrity contestants Mark Chapman, Gillian Joseph, Ryan Sidebottom and Fred MacAulay pit their wits against one of the ruthless Chasers in the hope of winning a potential prize pot worth thousands of pounds. They must work as a team and play strategically to answer general knowledge questions against the clock and race down the game board to the exit without being caught
21:15The Graham Norton Show A compilation of highlights from the recent series, featuring interviews with Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Matthew McConaughey, Taylor Swift, Cillian Murphy, Greta Lee, Domhnall Gleeson, Jodie Turner-Smith, Julia Roberts, Colin Farrell, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Lawrence, Kim Kardashian, Bryan Cranston, Keira Knightley, Malala Yousafzai, Glen Powell, Michelle Yeoh, Hugh Jackman, Kate Hudson, Ben Stiller, Glenn Close, Kate Winslet, Timothée Chalamet, Emma Thompson, Paul Rudd, Jack Black and Jessie Buckley
TG4
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19:15Peil na mBan Beo Cork v Waterford (Throw-in 7.35pm). Coverage of the Lidl NFL Division One match at Cedral St Conleth's Park in Newbridge. Presented by Máire Ní Bhraonáin.
21:15Rothaí an tSaoil Áine Ní Bhreisleáin gets an insight into the lives of poet Siobhán de Paor and her partner, former Wexford hurler Diarmuid Lyng. She sees their life in Kilkenny as they build a family home and a unique Irish language and cultural centre
Virgin Media Two
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20:00You Are What You Wear Rylan Clark hosts a fashion makeover show, with five stylists advising a diverse range of people in need of a significant style overhaul. In the first edition they help Chris, a 6ft 5in personal hygiene salesman who only wears black, and 5ft 3in Manny, who has been wearing children's clothes for years and is looking for a grown-up style with sass. PE teacher Rachel wants to swap gym wear for glamour, while warehouse employee Karen is worried that her work wardrobe is creeping into her weekend
21:15Side Hustlers Six female entrepreneurs have 40 days and a life-changing opportunity to transform their side hustles into full-time businesses, mentored by Shark Tank's Emma Grede and supermodel Ashley Graham
Virgin Media Three
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20:00Home Fires The village prepares for Nick and Teresa's wedding as the Battle of Britain draws to an end. Pat faces a big decision as Marek prepares to leave, but Bob intends to ruin her plans. Frances fights to clear her name following the closure of the factory, Alison wrestles with her conscience, and a chance encounter leaves Joyce with some unanswered questions
21:00Grace A body is dredged up from the English Channel, setting in motion a truly disturbing investigation that forces Detective Superintendent Roy Grace to ask himself just how far someone might go to save the ones they love. Crime drama based on the books by Peter James, starring John Simm, with Richie Campbell, Rakie Ayola, Laura Elphinstone, Brad Morrison, Craig Parkinson and Zoe Tapper
BBC One
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19:45The Weakest Link Romesh Ranganathan asks the questions as eight of his fellow comedians, Angela Barnes, Phil Wang, Josh Pugh, Laura Smyth, Ria Lina, Maisie Adam, Iain Stirling and Geoff Norcott, compete to be the strongest link. They must initially work together to bank as much money as possible for charity, before voting off round by round
20:30Casualty Kim pushes herself to her physical limit, and fears she will not make it through a shift when her vision starts to deteriorate while treating a patient with a head injury. Jacob defends making a complaint against Ashley as Teddy tries to settle the conflict. Siobhan learns that there may be evidence against her rapist after all, and Flynn is surprised when an inspection is carried out
Channel 4
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20:15The Roman Empire by Train with Alice Roberts In the city of Parma, Alice surveys an underground hotel, a buried Roman bridge and a museum of offerings to the gods. A train takes Alice north to Turin, to find out how the city's grid system helped scientists crack an age-old mystery. She also heads across the Alps to discover how Hannibal dragged his army of elephants through the mountains
21:15Bill Bailey's Vietnam The comedian travels across the country on the 50th anniversary of the withdrawal of US forces from Saigon. Bill meets a chef who was an asylum seeker during the war, who prepares a meal of produce from the famous Hoi An markets. However, fancy cuisine requires fancy attire, and with the world-renowned tailors of Hoi An close by, will Bill find a suit that sparkles like the lights of the lantern festival?
E4
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20:00The Simpsons Lisa is inspired to become a veterinarian and begins an internship at the local vet's surgery, but she learns a tough lesson when the school's neglected hamster dies. Marge gets a job as a crime-scene cleaner, but is traumatised by the gory sights. Michael York guest stars
20:30The Simpsons Marge is distressed when Lisa signs up for the opportunity to participate in the future colonisation of Mars, but a cunning strategy using reverse psychology to discourage her daughter from carrying out her plan goes badly awry
BBC Four
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19:45The Good Old Days Leonard Sachs hosts a 1974 edition of the old-time music hall programme from the Leeds City Varieties, featuring Ken Dodd, Lyn Kennington, the Jan Hunt Panto and members of the Players Theatre, London
20:30Hetty Wainthropp Investigates Mayor Makepeace hires Hetty to track down his runaway daughter, revealing that she has absconded with her boyfriend and could be in grave danger since both suffer from learning disabilities. Drama, starring Patricia Routledge and Derek Benfield
More4
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20:0024 Hours in A&E An 80-year-old patient is admitted suffering from pain in her chest, arm and jaw, and consultant Sarah is concerned that Joan's heart is struggling and requests an urgent blood test and heart. Meanwhile a 26-year-old woman who fell and hit her head during a hen party in Ibiza complains about headaches, dizziness and vomiting, with doctors fearing she may have caused serious damage
21:0024 Hours in A&E Anthony is rushed to resus after coming off his motor scooter on his 18th birthday. Doctors are concerned that he has internal bleeding. Sixteen-year-old Jack is urgently transferred from another hospital with multiple fractures and nerve damage in his arm after he fell off his electric scooter. After twisting his ankle at school, 13-year-old Josh has been brought to the emergency department by his father, Sanjay, who explains how he left India for the UK to pursue a career as a chef