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What's on Now & Next (2026-01-15)
RTE One
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20:30Cheap Irish Homes Maggie Molloy is on a house hunt with traditional wood worker Eoin Reardon, who's looking to buy an old single storey stone cottage that he can restore to it's original state. They're joined by stone mason Dominic Keogh as Maggie guides them around County Mayo in search of the perfect property
21:00RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather The latest national and international news
RTE2
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20:00The First Class Travel Show Josie Gibson flies upper class to Grenada, and explores a tucked-away boutique resort called 473, a private suite of villas by the sea. She's assigned her own chef and a masseuse, and enjoys the tranquillity and privacy of an idyllic Caribbean beach. Josie also takes a trip on a fully catered catamaran, followed by snorkelling over a secret submerged statue park
21:00Mammoth PE teacher Tony Mammoth was presumed dead in an avalanche in 1979, but is brought back to life in the present day and gets his old job back, approaching it exactly the same way as he did in the 1970s. During a parents' evening, he discovers he has a lot more in common with a pupil's mother than he thought. Comedy, starring Mike Bubbins
Virgin Media One
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20:30Coronation Street Debbie enters her plea in court, Will vandalises Ken's car to torment Daniel, Todd wrestles with a weighty task, and Jodie spoils Shona by making her lunch
21:00The Ex-Wife Jen sets Jack straight, meanwhile in Cyprus, Tasha is in a desperate situation. Sam works out where she is hiding and asks Jen for help. Jen tells Jack where Tasha is when pushed to the limit but realises his motives are not what they seemed.
TG4
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20:30Ros na Rún Tadhg endures a tense wait before finally being granted bail, only to be blindsided by who paid it. His shock doesn't end there when he learns that female DNA was found on Risteard's body
21:00Cheers A local newscaster requests an interview with Sam, giving him a poignant reminder of how much he misses his former celebrity status. Comedy, starring Ted Danson and John Ratzenberg
Virgin Media Two
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20:00Beat the Chasers Bradley Walsh hosts as Neil Delamere, Michelle Ackerley, Charlie Stayt, Danny Sebastian and Rick Edwards take on quiz experts Mark Labbett, Anne Hegerty, Shaun Wallace, Paul Sinha, Jenny Ryan and Darragh Ennis, hoping to win big money for their chosen charities
21:00Love Island: All Stars Famous former Islanders get another shot at finding the one - relationships will be put to the test, heads will turn, and only one pair can be crowned as the winners
Virgin Media Three
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19:55Heartbeat The plight of two young girls is brought to the attention of Carol, who discovers them home alone. Joe confronts their parents who are out drinking, but finds stepfather Brian unremorseful and reluctant to leave the pub. Gina is distracted from her worries about her unborn baby by preparations for the imminent arrival of Phil's niece Dawn, but when David goes to meet the girl from the station she is nowhere to be seen. Nikki Sanderson joins the cast
21:00After the Party Spurred on by the news that Phil will be selecting boys for a basketball camp, Penny attempts to find Ollie and persuade him to expose Phil but he rejects her pleas. After the death of her mother, Penny feels like an outsider in her own family and seeks solace with Simon, which pushes their relationship into dangerous territory. A new accusation against Phil is revealed
BBC One
[108]
20:00The Traitors Breakfast delivers a wake-up call for the faithful, with the traitors making their next dastardly move. The mission proves to be a living nightmare for the players and at the round table the traitors try to deceive the faithful into banishing one of their own
21:00The Traitors: Uncloaked Ed Gamble dissects all the action from the game with series three's Alexander and Linda, superfan La Voix and any murdered or banished players from the preceding episode
Channel 4
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20:00Lorraine Kelly's Norwegian Odyssey The TV presenter goes on a voyage of discovery up one of the world's wildest coastlines, travelling through Norway's epic fjords, over mountains and to volcanic islands, embracing the local culture, food and traditions along the way before fulfilling a lifelong dream of witnessing the Northern Lights. Lorraine starts her epic coastal journey in Alesund, the gateway to the fjords, before sailing through the Hjorundfjord. She visits the tiny settlements on its banks, hikes the jagged mountains of the Sunnmore Alps and meets local people who've chosen a timeless, rural life that reminds her of islands back in Scotland. Learning of Friluftsliv, the concept of living in and embracing nature, she enjoys a dip in the chilly waters, before warming up in one of the region's many floating saunas. She then sails through the night to Trondheim, a foodie capital that used to be Norway's Viking capital. Learning about the city's fascinating history while kayaking down its famous River Nid, Lorraine arrives at one of its cutting-edge restaurants to help cook up a feast from ingredients foraged from nearby beaches and woodlands
21:00Patience A young autistic girl is found hiding at the Railway Museum after witnessing her father's murder and her mother's disappearance but she's unable to tell anyone what happened. Patience tries her best to connect with her and gain her trust
E4
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20:00Billion Pound Cruise Daily life behind the scenes of the Symphony of the Seas, the most creatively designed and mammoth ship ever built, documenting the 2200 crew members that work around the clock to keep 6,680 holidaymakers happy. With a multimillion-pound investment in entertainment that would leave the Vegas strip wanting and attractions that would rival a theme park, the ship proudly boasts 20 pools and jacuzzis, two surf simulators, a rock-climbing wall, an ice rink, a basketball court and a minigolf course. This episode sees how the guests occupy themselves aboard this billion-pound vessel that's full of surprises
21:00Gogglebox Britain's favourite opinionated TV viewers share their sharp, insightful, passionate, and sometimes emotional critiques of 2023's biggest and best shows. Programmes covered include Planet Earth III, Strictly Come Dancing, The Crown, Michael McIntyre's The Wheel, First Dates, Coronation Street, The Good Ship Murder, HELP! My House Is Haunted, All Creatures Great and Small, Family Fortunes and Open House: The Great Sex Experiment
BBC Four
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20:00The Stuarts in Exile The first of a two-part documentary in which Dr Clare Jackson recalls Prince James Francis Stuart's audacious and long-running rebellion to reclaim his throne from the Hanoverian king George I. She tells the story of the Stuarts in exile and sheds new light on the political, military and cultural threat the Jacobites posed to the embryonic British state, polarising public opinion in the process
21:00Live Snooker: The Masters Further coverage of the second quarter-final on day five at Alexandra Palace in London, played over the best of 11 frames. Mark Allen was in fine form at this stage last year, prevailing 6-2 against three-time champion Mark Selby. Hazel Irvine presents, with commentary and analysis from Steve Davis, Ken Doherty, Stephen Hendry, John Parrott and John Virgo
More4
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19:55The Dog House Married couple Dexter and Aaron are looking for a fluffy, chunky dog. Ellie the chihuahua will have to prove that being neither fluffy or chunky isn't a problem when it comes to being their perfect match. Yoga teacher Venessa and son Jacob try to assess whether there is a bond between them and Zoe, a friendly beagle who has been trying to sniff out a new home for a while. Plus, Stanley the anxious Staffie meets 'dog-mad' pair Linda and Richard
21:00Britain's Favourite Railway Stations with Si King Si fulfils a lifelong dream on the Snowdon Mountain Railway, uncovering its Victorian origins, daring engineering and iconic summit station loved by generations of visitors. Plus, the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, which was once used by the Brontë sisters, and a breathtaking architectural gateway to Scotland's Clyde coast that remains a destination in its own right