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What's on Now & Next (2026-05-09)
RTE One
[101]
[HD:135]
02:20Grantchester A young man sat alone in the church and covered in blood confesses to Sidney and Geordie that he attacked and killed his landlord. However, when the pair investigate further, they find the alleged victim alive and well with his family. Elsewhere, Margaret's visits to the vicarage begin to leave Mrs Maguire irritated, Leonard is distracted by secretive trips to the cinema, and Geordie is compelled to deal with a surprising shoplifter. Drama set in the 1950s, starring James Norton and Robson Green
03:10EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
RTE2
[102]
01:55First Dates Hotel Manchester likely lads Adam and Dean check in for dates with best friends Kate and Charlotte. For 26-year-old Kate, her date with Adam is fraught with self-doubt as she was bullied as a child. Meanwhile, 39-year-old sign language interpreter Peter was born to deaf parents and didn't learn to talk until he was seven. He also seems to struggle with the language of love when some lewd comments threaten to send his dream woman packing
02:50EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
Virgin Media One
[103]
01:05The Pembrokeshire Murders With the second parole hearing looming closer and still no conclusive results from forensic testing, Wilkins and his team face Cooper head-on in three days of interviews. Part two of the three-part crime drama, starring Luke Evans and Keith Allen
06:50Mountain Vets Nuala spends the morning pregnancy-testing the livestock on her family farm, where her father and brother tend 200 dairy cows. Jennie attends Minnie the Jack Russell, who has delivered one of her pups, with more still to come. However, Minnie's labour has slowed dangerously and Jennie has to act fast if she is to save the lives of the rest of the litter - leading to a difficult decision for owner Jamie. Meanwhile, an emergency case leaves Darren delivering two sets of twins
TG4
[104]
02:15Abair Amhrán Guests including Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin, Len Graham, Róisin White and Seán MacCraith celebrate favourite songs from days gone by
02:45Croí an Chlub Roundtowers camógs have their first championship game, Róisín and Donegal are preparing for the championship, while Cárthach is commentating his first TV match. In Cork, Seán's recovery is made easier by the pool in his home town
Virgin Media Two
[105]
01:10Born to Kill? Psychologists and criminology experts analyse the personality of cross-dressing killer Hadden Clark. In 1986, six-year-old Michele Dorr vanished from outside her father's home, but investigators were left puzzled and unable to find her body. Years later, another victim disappeared in a crime that carried a haunting resemblance to the first. When investigators finally identified Clark as the perpetrator of both murders, he went on to claim he was responsible for many more
06:50Unbeatable Over three rounds, contestants vie to find the single 'unbeatable' answer and streak ahead of the rest to make the final where they can win a cash prize. General knowledge quiz, hosted by Jason Manford
Virgin Media Three
[106]
01:00Karen Pirie With the suspects under attack, Karen's case has become a live investigation overnight, but is this someone out for revenge, or is Rosie's killer trying to silence the truth? Thrown together with DS Phil Parhatka at the most awkward time, Karen and her team try to overcome the judgement of her superiors and find the culprit in time. Crime drama, starring Lauren Lyle
07:25Heartbeat A priceless Manet painting is stolen from a retired German art dealer's home, leaving Miller to suspect Lord Ashfordly's involvement. Peggy tries to convince a pair of visiting bird-watchers that Aidensfield's wildlife includes a rare bird of prey, and David tries to wing it as an ornithological expert. Rural drama, starring Rupert Vansittart, John Duttine, Gwen Taylor and David Lonsdale
BBC One
[108]
01:40BBC News A round-up of the latest headlines
06:00Breakfast A round-up of national and international news, plus sports reports, weather forecasts and arts and entertainment features
Channel 4
[111]
[HD:142]
01:50Gordon Ramsay's Secret Service In the first of a two-part mission, the chef gains insight on Callahan's Seafood Bar and Grill, which has been sinking fast since the owner died and left the restaurant to his three daughters. The business used to be the centre of their family bond, but eldest daughter Anika's sub-standard leadership and the kitchen staff's lack of respect have left the restaurant - and the sisters' relationship - in turmoil. Gordon begins by compelling the sisters and their staff to take accountability
02:40Your Song In Birmingham, a former Birmingham City footballer sings for her grandad, while a Royal Navy officer performs Nessun Dorma, bringing the Bull Ring to a standstill. A primary school teacher unleashes her inner rock star, a pregnant woman sings the song that saved her, and an Iranian refugee for whom singing was once an act of rebellion takes to the stage
E4
[112]
[HD:162]
02:15Gogglebox The armchair critics watch the return of Charlie Brooker's Black Mirror on Netflix and the interview round of The Apprentice. They also appraise Gladiators, Britain's Got Talent, The 1% Club, Celebrity Bake Off and Casualty
03:10Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including Coronation Street, The Sky at Night, The Stolen Girl and The Piano. They also share opionons on Mickey Rourke on Celebrity Big Brother, savoury cocktails on Saturday Kitchen, the Katy Perry's journey into space
BBC Four
[117]
02:30The Good Old Days A 1976 edition filmed at the Varieties Theatre Leeds, in which chairman Leonard Sachs introduces old-time cabaret performances featuring Edward Woodward, Larry Grayson, Frank Carson, Margaret Savage, Sheila Mathews, Ted Durante and Hilda, Peter Gale and Albert Aldred
19:00The Good Old Days A 1976 edition filmed at the Varieties Theatre Leeds, in which chairman Leonard Sachs introduces old-time cabaret performances featuring Edward Woodward, Larry Grayson, Frank Carson, Margaret Savage, Sheila Mathews, Ted Durante and Hilda, Peter Gale and Albert Aldred
More4
[118]
[HD:168]
02:1524 Hours in A&E Headteacher Emma arrives in resus having been in a collision with a bus while cycling home from the school she works at. As she is treated, her husband Mick reflects on being informed what had happened. Meanwhile, 33-year-old Josh is treated for severe back pain, and 87-year-old Pamela is examined for a possible blood clot in her leg, and tells the doctors about her childhood in London during the Blitz
03:20Supermarkets Unwrapped The team head for the Vegan Aisle for all the news on animal-free food. Helen Lawal visits Tesco to find out how they keep up with all the plant-based burger trend, John Whaite seeks out the secret to the snap in a vegan sausage skin, Kate Quilton finds out how exactly you milk an oat, and Briony May Williams learns how to make a quiche without egg