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What's on Now & Next (2026-04-19)
RTE One
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[HD:135]
23:05The Week in Politics Reflections on the political week, including contributions from journalists, senators and TDs. Hosted by Áine Lawlor
00:10The Tommy Tiernan Show Chat show in which neither the presenter nor the viewers are told the identity of the guests in advance. With the comedian in the dark about who he will be interviewing until they walk out to greet him, anything can happen - especially if Tommy doesn't have a clue who they are
RTE2
[102]
23:05The Responder Desperate to get a day job, Chris agrees to help Franny find someone he's looking for. Drama, starring Martin Freeman
00:05Hitler's Gold As the Second World War ended, the hunt for the Nazi criminals began. Amid a battle for justice, there was also the search for the property the Nazis had stolen
Virgin Media One
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23:00Romesh Ranganathan's Parents' Evening Robbie Savage and his son Charlie, Helen Flanagan and her mum Julia, and Tayce and her dad Qariem Radix compete in the comedy game show. The parents choose which questions their children will answer and gamble on how many they can get right. If the contestants meet expectations they will get the money, but fall short and the cash is split between the other teams
00:00Inside Monaco: Playground of the Rich The programme goes behind the scenes as Casino de Monte Carlo holds an exclusive event with a Prohibition theme aimed at high rollers as it seeks to attract new clients, while at the palace Prince Albert II hosts the new French ambassador. In Monaco's only tattoo parlour, Princess Stephanie's daughter Camille Gottlieb is getting a discreet new inking and sharing what life is like for her in the principality, and four billion euros' worth of motor vessels enter the harbour for the annual yacht show
TG4
[104]
23:05Comhluadar Ceoil Dáithí Ó Sé meets Danú. Music series in which Dáithí meets with some of Ireland's musical bands and families
00:05Rúin na bPortach Cormac Ó hÁdhmaill investigates how bogs and peatlands have influenced history and preserved relics of the past. In Finland, Cormac uncovers how global events have affected the people of the peat industry there, and meets scientists in Dublin who are turning bog-inspired folk medicines into reality, while Eamonn Ned Kelly talks about Iron Age ancestors preserved by peat. In Irish
Virgin Media Two
[105]
23:00The Graham Norton Show The host is joined by double Oscar nominee Keira Knightley, now turned children's author with I Love You Just the Same. Plus, female education activist Malala Yousafzai talks about her new memoir Finding My Way, Aimee Lou Wood reflects on her role in BBC comedy series Daddy Issues and comedian Chris McCausland recounts his journey from comic to Strictly winner in Keep Laughing.There's music from Mumford & Sons with Hozier, who perform their new single Rubber Band Man
00:05Snowpiercer The Snowpiercer crew marvel as a rocket shoots through the sky, crashing nearby. Melanie sends Till and Ben to investigate. Flash forward to nine months later, New Eden blooms
Virgin Media Three
[106]
23:20Coronation Street Long-running drama with the residents of England's most famous cobbled street
23:50Emmerdale Lydia offers Moira time alone in the house and she looks forward to spending quality time with Cain. Jacob tells Ross about being bullied by Dr Todd and Belle is excited ahead of her date with Kammy
BBC One
[108]
23:45The Claudia Winkleman Show Claudia is joined by actor Phil Dunster, who rose to fame in hit show Ted Lasso, to talk about his new comedy Rooster. Actress Cush Jumbo chats about the second season of crime thriller Criminal Record, and comedian Josh Widdicombe discusses his podcast The Museum of Pop Culture, while Dan Levy, creator, writer and star of the multi-award winning show Schitt's Creek, discusses the series
00:30Ambulance Documentary following the work of the ambulance service across Yorkshire
Channel 4
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[HD:142]
23:00First Dates A 50-year-old hairstylist meets a well-travelled nutritionist, a conspiracy theorist is matched with a science teacher and an opera singer serenades his date. A high-energy spin instructor meets a passionate PE teacher. Will sparks fly, or does fate have other plans?
00:00Gordon Ramsay's Secret Service The no-nonsense chef sets out to help restaurants in need - by spying on them using a state-of-the-art surveillance system and with the help of a mole on the inside. For his first mission, he gains a 360-degree view of Parthenon, a family run Greek restaurant in Washington, DC. It was once a pillar of the community but its decor, utilities and hygiene are severely lacking. Gordon sets out to give owner Pete the tools he needs to improve the eatery so he can hand over the reins to his son
E4
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[HD:162]
23:25Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on Wild Isles, Rise and Fall, Challenge Anneka, Race Across the World, The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer, This Morning and BBC News bulletins. From March 2023
00:25Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, including Great Expectations, Rise and Fall, Wild Isles, Dance 100, Tempting Fortune, Married at First Sight Australia and Project Icon: The UK's Next Music Star. They also watch the news coverage of an asteroid passing between the Earth and the moon. First shown in March 2023
BBC Four
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23:30The Riviera: A History in Pictures Part one of two. Actor Richard E Grant follows in the footsteps of artists who lived and painted on France's Cote d'Azur, renowned for its sunny climate. The first edition focuses on the relationship between modern art and the location's development as an international tourist haven. Cezanne, Monet and Renoir were captivated by the light and colour of the landscape in the 19th century and their resultant work advertised the region's beauty. Meanwhile, the area's vivid hues inspired Henri Matisse to adopt a new palette that set modern art on the route to abstraction
00:30Discovering the Music of Antiquity The discovery of an ancient music score deep within the storerooms of the Louvre leads musical historians on a mission to realise its potential, sung through a modern arrangement. But to hear the piece as the Greeks did 2,400 years ago, it has to be played on period instruments. This documentary follows the journey from the Greek cities of Anatolia to the Ptolemies' Egypt, from the mythical site of Delphi to discoveries made in Pompeii, where archaeological excavations have unearthed instrument remains
More4
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23:0524 Hours in A&E The 100th episode of the series focuses on the love between patients and their nearest and dearest. Sir John Cockburn, who's 89, arrives at St George's with acute abdominal pain and medics think it could be an abdominal aortic aneurysm and he faces emergency surgery. Meanwhile, 68-year-old Mick and his wife Linda have been involved in a head-on car crash. Mick took the brunt of the impact and has multiple injuries from top to toe that could be life-changing. The couple fell in love after leaving previous relationships, making a happy life together in their mobile home. And 10-year-old Niall is brought to A&E after falling 8ft from a tree on a family picnic. He's broken his arm so badly it looks like a banana, and orthopaedic doctors need to work out how to get it back in place
00:10The Emergency Ward Dr Jonathan fears that a father-of-two who fell off a ladder and smashed his leg through a window could lose his foot. Dr Sarah mentors emergency registrar Dr Daniel through the challenging case of a motorcyclist who crashed over the handlebars of his bike. Doctors Elyssia and Alex examine a 51-year-old woman who attempted a backflip on a trampoline but landed on her head