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What's on Now & Next (2026-05-18)
RTE One
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22:35Uncharted with Ray Goggins Comedian PJ Gallagher and actor Liam Cunningham along with Ray Goggins take to the high altitude dirt roads of the Himalayas on motorbike. Venturing into the dizzying heights of Upper Mustang, they'll eat, pray and bike their way along some of the diciest roads in the world, a real test of both nerve and skill for all three bikers
23:40Joan In 1985, young Kent mother Joan O'Connell is trapped in a catastrophic relationship with criminal Gary Darvil, but she flees after he brings danger to their door and takes drastic action to keep her six-year-old daughter Kelly safe. Attempting to build a new life, Joan begins working in her sister's salon and gets a job at a jewellery store, where one impetuous action then changes her life. Fact-based crime drama about jewel thief Joan Hannington, starring Sophie Turner
RTE2
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22:40Sport vs Money with Simon Jordan The former Crystal Palace chairman examines the impact of money on sport, beginning with a look at the history of the English Premier League. Jordan reveals how it was created and very nearly didn't happen, and why Manchester United are still its biggest financial superpower
23:35Shortscreen Short drama about a young man with Down's syndrome who realises he may have to cross a line to end a nightly disturbance
Virgin Media One
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23:15Out There With Crowther aware that Nathan has pressured the witness, the farmer must now strategise as to how he will impede Crowther's investigation, get rid of Kenny's body, collect Turuk's drug consignment and bring it to the new warehouse on the farm. Drama, starring Martin Clunes
00:15Brain Doctors: Inside Neurosurgery Documentary detailing daily life inside Beaumont's Neurosurgery Department. Surgeons operate on a tourist with glass in his brain, a mother with a complex tumour and a young girl suffering life-threatening seizures
TG4
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21:5028 Days Later A man wakes from a coma to discover Britain has been struck by a terrifying experimental virus that sends victims into a homicidal rage. With a handful of other survivors, he heads for Manchester, the last outpost unaffected by the outbreak - but realises the virus is not the only threat. Danny Boyle's horror, starring Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Brendan Gleeson and Christopher Eccleston
23:53An Aimsir Láithreach National and international weather forecast
Virgin Media Two
[105]
22:55Million Dollar Listing: LA Tracy anticipates doing all the work when she agrees to a co-listing with Flagg, and Altman looks to break records with a property in Encino.
23:50Million Dollar Listing: LA Tensions boil over as the Altmans struggle with a work-life balance while juggling LA properties and building out their Newport office.
Virgin Media Three
[106]
23:05Chicago PD The team hunts for someone who was prepared to kill to get their hands on some heavyweight explosives, while Voight's critic is silenced once and for all. Meanwhile, Antonio recovers enough to return to work, but he is disappointed with his assignment. Chicago Fire spin-off, starring Jason Beghe and Jon Seda
23:55Midsomer Murders A booby-trapped cuckoo clock kills a guest at an engagement party, sending the detectives through a maze of family secrets. Detective drama set in a picturesque rural county where death lurks around every corner. Mystery drama, starring Neil Dudgeon, with Nick Hendrix, Annette Badland and Fiona Dolman
BBC One
[108]
23:10Have I Got News for You Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts as comedian Roisin Conaty and Karl Turner MP join Paul Merton and Ian Hislop to delve into the news headlines
23:40Crazy Rich Asians When New York University professor Rachel Chu heads to Singapore with her boyfriend, Nick Young, she's surprised to learn he's from an extremely wealthy family. The problem is they aren't so approving of her, so she attempts to win them over. Comedy based on Kevin Kwan's novel, starring Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Gemma Chan and Michelle Yeoh
Channel 4
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23:05First Dates Social activist Aaron is paired with youth worker and nightclub host Nathan - and while they might seem like strangers, their date leads to a twist neither of them is expecting. Former mayor Tracey meets toilet roll salesman Stuart, while barber Verity is paired with 6ft 5 Mancunian coach driver Liam. Burlesque dancer Double D, aka Deborah, is ready to steal the show, and maybe someone's heart. Her date Lee seems like the perfect match - a professional singer who is hoping to turn his solo act into a romantic duet
00:05Love Cheats The case of a woman who claimed to have MS and conned her partner into running up huge debts to fund treatment, before falsely accusing him of domestic violence. When she threatened to kill herself in Japan, unless friends raise $20,000 that she claimed had been stolen, people started to question the truth of her stories and the FBI became involved
E4
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23:05Naked Attraction A look back at the times when what started as great chemistry in the studio ended in dating disaster, reliving memorable arguments and cringeworthy moments, including bisexual Leah from the third series, who brought her pet dog Kush to the studio to help her pick her partner. There is also a reunion between Cathy from Hertfordshire and her date Andy
00:05First Dates 'Deadly' (aka David) found fame with his UK garage crew, and though he may be confident on stage, he's shy and retiring with the ladies. Can he bring his A-game when he meet teaching assistant Helen? Other diners include rock fan Anthony, who meets retired nurse and fellow northerner Barbara. She's an amateur magician with a few dating tricks up her sleeve
BBC Four
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23:00An Art Lovers' Guide Janina Ramirez and Alastair Sooke explore the capital of Azerbaijan, which offers a mix of the ancient and modern in a country where cultural life is tightly controlled
00:00Art That Made Us The world wars force artists to grapple with destruction and savagery, challenging conventions and the old imperial order, while those fleeing war bring new ideas to Britain. Contemporary war photographer Oliver Chanarin traces the story of William Orpen's subversive protest image, To the Unknown British Soldier in France, picturing a lone draped coffin amid the magnificence of the Palace of Versailles where peace delegates met in 1919, while artist Ryan Gander examines how sculptor Barbara Hepworth tried to make sense of war by reaching for beauty in abstract human forms and Denzil Forrester looks ahead to the post-colonial aftermath of war
More4
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23:0524 Hours in A&E This edition focuses on a mother's role in different family units. Jacob, 20, arrives in resus with suspected internal bleeding after crashing his car into a wall at high speed, while Joan, 82, is treated for a head wound after tripping down the stairs at home, and seven-year-old Jackson has a suspected infection on his cheek. Documentary following life inside the A&E department of St George's in south-west London, focusing on patients, their families and the staff dealing with the emergencies
00:10Our Tiny Islands On Iona, sheep farmer Joanne cares for the family's flock, but also plays an integral role in wool production on the island, resulting in a product that's unique to the island. Meanwhile, 350 miles away on Lundy Island, we meet employees of the Lundy Company who are able to live on the island by virtue of their jobs there. On North Uist, Alexander is using his skills acquired as a gardener on the mainland to reinvigorate his nine-and-a-half-acre croft