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What's on Now & Next (2026-06-15)
RTE One
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20:30BackStory Victor Rabei and his mum Rodica travel back to Moldova to reconnect with family and explore the complex history of the country and their heritage. They moved from Moldova to Ireland in the 2000s when Victor was nine-years-old. Now aged 32 and a professional boxer from Dublin, Victor returns to Moldova with his mum and learns about the lasting impact of the Soviet era on the landscape and architecture
21:00RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather The latest national and international news
RTE2
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19:30FIFA World Cup 26 Live Belgium v Egypt (Kick-off 8.00pm). Peter Collins presents as Group G gets under way with this fixture at Seattle Stadium in the USA, between two sides who will expect to progress to the knockout stages of the expanded competition. Iran and New Zealand are the other nations in this group and, while Belgium may seem to be a little past their best, following the relative failures of their 'Golden Generation', they still possess a squad that can compare with most of the entrants. The vast majority of the Egyptian squad ply their trade in their homeland, but two notable exceptions to that can be found in their attacking threat, in Liverpool's Mo Salah, and Omar Marmoush of Manchester City. Salah made his full international debut as far back as 2011, and scored twice at the 2018 World Cup and, despite his form and fortunes waning for his club this season, he still remains the dangerman as far as the Belgian defence is concerned
22:30FIFA World Cup 26 Live Saudi Arabia v Uruguay (Kick-off 11.00pm). All the action from both teams' first match in Group H, held at Miami Stadium in the USA. The Saudis caused an upset against South American opposition in their opener four years ago in Qatar when they prevailed 2-1 against eventual champions Argentina, but defeats at the hands of Poland and Mexico ensured that 1994 remained the only time they had progressed beyond the group stage, when the tournament was also held in the USA. Uruguay lifted the trophy in 1930 and 1950, but their run of three consecutive appearances in the knockout stage came to an end in 2022, when they failed to make it out of a group containing Portugal, South Korea and Ghana. The sides also met in the group stage of the 2018 tournament, when a goal by Luis Suarez gave the Uruguayans a 1-0 win
Virgin Media One
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20:30Emmerdale Long-running soap following the ups and downs of village life amid the rolling scenery of the Yorkshire Dales
21:00Coronation Street Long-running drama with the residents of England's most famous cobbled street
TG4
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20:00GAA 2026 GAA championship highlights including men's and ladies' football and hurling action
21:00Cheers Carla and her ex-husband Nick enter a dancing competition, determined to relive their glory days as a prize-winning couple. Bar-room comedy, starring Rhea Perlman
Virgin Media Two
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20:00The Floor There are 65 contestants still standing and host Rob Brydon turns up the pressure as players fight for more squares and a £5,000 Floor bonus. With rivals closing in, who will be one step closer to the £50,000-pound and who will be wiped off of The Floor for good?
21:00Love Island Relationship-based reality show in which singletons seeking a romance compete in the hope of finding love - and winning a £50,000 prize. Maya Jama hosts
Virgin Media Three
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19:55Heartbeat After a quoits match with Aidensfield, the visiting team set off home, but disaster strikes when their coach veers off the road. Meanwhile, Nick gets a cold reception when he meets Jo's parents. Rural police drama, starring Nick Berry, Derek Fowlds, Kazia Pelka and Bill Maynard
21:00Cold Feet As Rachel and Adam deal with the mental anguish involved in clinical tests, Jessica urges David to arrange a party to celebrate his 40th birthday - an event unlikely to pass without incident, especially if Pete decides to invite salsa-dancing Ramona. James Nesbitt, Helen Baxendale and John Thompson star
BBC One
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19:30MOTD Live: FIFA World Cup 2026 Belgium v Egypt (Kick-off 8.00pm). Group G gets under way with this fixture at Seattle Stadium in the USA, between two sides who will expect to progress to the knockout stages of the expanded competition. Iran and New Zealand are the other nations in this group and, while Belgium may seem to be a little past their best, following the relative failures of their 'Golden Generation', they still possess a squad that can compare with most of the entrants. The vast majority of the Egyptian squad ply their trade in their homeland, but two notable exceptions to that can be found in their attacking threat, in Liverpool's Mo Salah, and Omar Marmoush of Manchester City. Salah made his full international debut as far back as 2011, and scored twice at the 2018 World Cup and, despite his form and fortunes waning for his club this season, he still remains the dangerman as far as the Belgian defence is concerned. Mark Chapman presents, with analysis from Micah Richards, Theo Walcott and Olivier Giroud
22:15BBC News at Ten A round-up of today's headlines
Channel 4
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20:00Invasion of the Parakeets Ring-necked parakeets are among Britain's most divisive birds, loved for their beauty and blamed for harming native wildlife. Chris Packham follows a family of parakeets as they grow. He investigates claims that they steal nesting sites and damage crops, and asks whether these charismatic newcomers are ecological villains or unfairly targeted outsiders?
21:0024 Hours in A&E Documentary following life inside an A&E department. At Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham, a patient is rushed to Resus with multiple stab wounds to his chest and back. Also in Resus, 87-year-old Eunice is coughing up large amounts of blood, while 15-year-old Tyler is in A&E with his mum Claire after injuring his foot playing football
E4
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20:00Below Deck: Mediterranean Chaos ensues when bad weather rolls in out of nowhere, and the dynamic in the crew shifts when one member takes on a new role. Jealousy abounds when a romance heats up on board, and there's a tearful breakup
21:00Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on Banged Up: Stars Behind Bars, Planet Earth, Culprits, The Curse of Robert the Doll and Little Trains and Big Names with Pete Waterman. From November 2023
BBC Four
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20:00Stonehenge: The Lost Circle Revealed Using cutting-edge research, a dedicated team of archaeologists has compiled the evidence to fill in a 400-year gap in man's knowledge of the bluestones of Stonehenge. By combining innovative 3D scanning techniques, traditional field archaeology and novel laboratory analysis, the team has discovered where the stones were quarried and where they first stood. Alice Roberts shows how the team made its discoveries and joins Professor Mike Parker Pearson to piece together the final parts of the puzzle, solving one of the toughest challenges ever faced by archaeologists
21:00Art of America Andrew Graham-Dixon concludes his journey through American art by examining how it reflected and challenged the country's post-war culture. He begins in the purpose-built suburb of Levittown, Pennsylvania, before travelling to New York to examine works by Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol, then revealing how the otherworldly qualities of Los Angeles inspired painter Ed Ruscha. The presenter also discusses his love for the work of Philip Guston, meets Warhol's former lover Billy Name and artists Jeff Koons and James Rosenquist, and assesses artistic responses to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks
More4
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19:55PopMaster TV Ken Bruce challenges music fans from across the country to recall facts and stats about their favourite chart toppers and beyond, from the 1950s to the present day. In this first heat match, Sophie from Milton Keynes, Matt from Bristol, Beth from Crewe, Melanie from Beverley and Kuresh from London compete over six rounds in the hope of securing a place in the Grand Final
21:00Britain's Railway Empire in Colour To mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of rail, this series reveals the story of how Britain gave railways to the world - from the first tentative experiments with steam power, through the domestic boom years, to the exporting of this transformative new technology to all corners of the globe. Experts and enthusiasts and extensive newly colourised archive explore the truly revolutionary nature - both good and bad - of the locomotive. The first episode tracks how the railways grew from coal trucks in the north-east of England to transforming the lives of the Victorians. Trainspotter Francis Bourgeois tells the story of his 19th-century equivalent, schoolboy George Tod, who took stunning black and white photographs of his favourite engines. These and other photographs have been colourised, bringing the old railways back to life. There are also stories from the Empire as well as narratives from closer to home, including the magnificent Forth Bridge