| What's on Now & Next (2026-06-22) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
20:30 | EastEnders | The highs and lows of life with the residents of Albert Square, Walford |
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| 21:00 | RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather | The latest national and international news | |
| RTE2
[102] |
20:30 | Mammals | A look at mammals which have adapted to the changes humans have made to their environment, from sea lions competing with stray dogs for food in the fish markets of Chile to pig-tailed macaques in palm oil plantations in south east Asia. Plus, a look at how elephants have learnt to use the cover of darkness to venture into towns, and how the chances of cheetah cubs making it to adulthood is severely reduced in areas of high tourism |
| 21:30 | FIFA World Cup 26 Live | France v Iraq (Kick-off 10.00pm). Clare MacNamara presents all the action from both teams' second match in Group I, held at Philadelphia Stadium in the USA. The French were in dominant form in qualifying, winning five and drawing one of their six group matches to finish comfortably ahead of Ukraine, Iceland and Azerbaijan and give their fans hope that they can go one better than in 2022 and win the trophy they lifted in 2018. Iraq came into the tournament as the group's underdogs, but will be looking to display the same spirit that saw them defeat Bolivia in the inter-confederation play-offs to qualify for the first time since 1986 | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
20:30 | Emmerdale | Long-running soap following the ups and downs of village life amid the rolling scenery of the Yorkshire Dales |
| 21:00 | Coronation Street | Long-running drama with the residents of England's most famous cobbled street | |
| TG4
[104] |
20:00 | GAA 2026 | GAA championship highlights including football, hurling and ladies football action |
| 21:00 | Cheers | Part one of three. When councilwoman Janet Eldridge visits the bar during her re-election campaign, Sam is smitten, so a jealous Diane joins the opposition to save him from the politician's dubious charms. Comedy, starring Ted Danson and Shelley Long | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
20:00 | The Floor | The competition is heating up with just 57 players left as Rob Brydon hosts another tense round of quick-fire quiz duels, with each win expanding a player's territory, while each loss sends another home. With a £5,000 Floor bonus on the line and a £50,000 jackpot up for grabs at the end of the series, it's all to play for as friends turn to foes and challenge one another |
| 21:00 | Love 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
[106] |
19:55 | Heartbeat | A woman released from prison finds herself in danger from her former cellmate, who Nick believes may also have a connection with a post-office robbery. Jenny Agutter and Clare Higgins guest star, with Nick Berry and Derek Fowlds |
| 21:00 | Cold Feet | Pete is dropped from his landlord's gay football team after failing to display the required characteristics, and opts instead to spend an enlightening evening with Ramona. Karen hears an old flame on the radio and contacts the programme to arrange a meeting, David and Jessica let their emotions overflow in the wake of defeating the supermarket developers, while Rachel and Adam receive devastating news from the fertility specialists | |
| BBC One
[108] |
20:30 | EastEnders | The highs and lows of life with the residents of Albert Square, Walford |
| 21:00 | BBC News at Ten | A round-up of today's headlines | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
20:00 | Dover 24/7: Britain's Busiest Port | Behind the scenes at one of the UK's critical transport hubs. Border Force uncover one of its biggest drug hauls of the year, rock star Yungblud is at risk of missing his next gig in Europe, and police race to an emergency on one of Dover's busiest roads |
| 21:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | Seventy-one-year-old David has collapsed at home with a suspected stroke, Cecil's motorbike crashed after his brakes failed at 130mph, and Tanya had a possible seizure on a night out | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
20:00 | Below Deck: Mediterranean | A serious romance may have hit the skids, a steward is smitten when new charter guests come aboard, and tensions among the deck team spill over into a full-scale meltdown |
| 21:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including Trigger Point, One Day, Married at First Sight Australia, Sort Your Life Out, Into the Congo with Ben Fogle and Earthsounds. They also appraise a feature about rumpology aired on This Morning and BBC news reports on a by-election in Rochdale. From March 2024 | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
20:00 | Treasures of the Anglo-Saxons | Historian Janina Ramirez investigates the development of Anglo-Saxon art. Examining the Sutton Hoo treasures the Franks Casket, the Staffordshire Hoard and the Lindisfarne Gospels, she uncovers the secret codes and symbols that reveal the pagan past and Christian future of the Anglo-Saxon people, and discusses how their artistic development was brought to an end by the Norman invasion of 1066 |
| 21:00 | Andy Warhol's America | Documentary looking at the history of 20th-century America through the life and career of Andy Warhol. Episode one examines the artist's childhood in Pittsburgh and his rise from poverty to wealth and fame in New York City in the 1950s. Warhol establishes his name by making everyday foodstuff the subject of his work, and in turn creates a sensation which propels him to the A-list of American society | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
19:55 | PopMaster TV | Ken Bruce challenges music fans to recall facts and stats about their favourite chart-toppers and beyond, from the 1950s to the present day. In the sixth heat, Jim from London, Liz from Sheffield, Cat from Glasgow, Danny from Surrey and Tom from Tyne and Wear battle it out across six rounds, plus Original PopMaster and 3-in-10, all in the hope of booking their place in the Grand Final |
| 21:00 | Britain's Railway Empire in Colour | Investigating how the rail compartment fascinated the Victorians as a place of intrigue and romance. As the 20th century dawned, railways continued to expand across the Empire. The Trans-Australia Railway was built. In South Africa, the railways played a key role in the Boer War and a battle for an armoured train made Winston Churchill famous. Railways were forced to adapt to world events - transporting soldiers in two World Wars and employing women in key roles for the first time. Hundreds of black and white photographs and reels of film survive from those tumultuous times. The latest technology restores the archive, bringing the story of rail back to life | |