| What's on Now & Next (2026-02-27) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
21:35 | The Late Late Show | Patrick Kielty hosts the light entertainment show, featuring a mix of celebrity guests, music, in-depth interviews and discussions on the stories that have the nation talking |
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| 23:15 | All My Life | Jennifer Carter and Solomon Chau are a fun-loving, newly engaged couple who are ready to start their lives together. But when Solomon is diagnosed with terminal liver cancer, their hopes for a summer wedding become impossible. With time running out, their friends and families soon devise an inspirational plan to help Jennifer and Solomon realise their dream wedding. Romantic drama, starring Jessica Rothe and Harry Shum Jr | |
| RTE2
[102] |
21:30 | The Father | An old man gradually succumbing to dementia drives off a succession of caregivers, to the frustration of his daughter, who is contemplating starting a new life in Paris. As his condition steadily worsens, he finds his perspective of his surroundings, the events of his past and future, and even the passage of time itself becoming painfully distorted. Drama, starring an Oscar-winning Anthony Hopkins alongside Olivia Colman, Imogen Poots and Rufus Sewell |
| 23:20 | Other Voices | Live music series, featuring folk trio Amble, whose album Reverie became Ireland's most streamed of 2025. There is a series debut from indie-pop stars Florence Road, a performance by Nigerian-Irish songwriter and producer MOIO, and industry favourite Dove Ellis. Plus, a nod to the former President of Ireland and poet Michael D Higgins after his surprise West Kerry appearance with Myles O'Reilly. Annie MacManus, Huw Stephens and MayKay present | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
22:00 | Cooper & Fry | The detectives tackle strange Peak District cases, balancing crime-solving with local folklore in this gripping crime drama based on Stephen Booth's bestselling novels |
| 23:00 | Gogglebox Ireland | Deirdre O'Kane provides the voiceover as a selection of telly addicts pass comment on the week's programmes from the comfort of their living rooms | |
| TG4
[104] |
22:00 | The Cheyenne Social Club | A strait-laced cowboy inherits a brothel and creates uproar among the townsfolk and the staff by planning to close it down. He wins them round when he shoots dead a man who beat up one of the prostitutes, but his heroism attracts the wrath of the dead man's family. Comedy Western, starring James Stewart, Henry Fonda and Shirley Jones |
| 23:53 | An Aimsir Láithreach | National and international weather forecast | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
22:30 | Love Island USA | The American version of the relationship-based reality show, in which singletons compete to pair off while living in a villa |
| 23:50 | The Jonathan Ross Show | The host is joined by national treasure Stephen Fry, star of The White Lotus and Sex Education Aimee Lou Wood, BAFTA Rising Star nominee Sope Dirisu and comedian Joanne McNally. Plus, a musical performance from Yungblud | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
22:40 | Emmerdale | There is a warning at work for Jacob, while Bear is in need of some help and Arthur is panicked |
| 23:15 | Prime Suspect | Jane faces personal and professional conflict as she begins an investigation into a series of murders and finds the copy-cat crimes bear a chilling resemblance to those of a convicted killer. Acclaimed drama, starring Helen Mirren | |
| BBC One
[108] |
22:40 | Would I Lie to You? | Comedy panel show, hosted by Rob Brydon, in which team captains David Mitchell and Lee Mack are joined by David Morrissey, Holly Willoughby, John Kearns and Montell Douglas to hoodwink their opponents with absurd facts and plausible lies about themselves |
| 23:10 | The Graham Norton Show | A compilation of highlights from the recent series, featuring interviews with Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Matthew McConaughey, Taylor Swift, Cillian Murphy, Greta Lee, Domhnall Gleeson, Jodie Turner-Smith, Julia Roberts, Colin Farrell, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Lawrence, Kim Kardashian, Bryan Cranston, Keira Knightley, Malala Yousafzai, Glen Powell, Michelle Yeoh, Hugh Jackman, Kate Hudson, Ben Stiller, Glenn Close, Kate Winslet, Timothée Chalamet, Emma Thompson, Paul Rudd, Jack Black and Jessie Buckley | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
22:00 | The Last Leg | Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker are joined by comedians Jason Manford, Lou Sanders and Bella Hull for a comic review of the significant moments of the past seven days. As usual, the hashtag #isitok paves the way for the gang to round up, examine and explain the leading and most entertaining news stories of the week |
| 23:05 | That's the Way, A-Ha, A-Ha, Joe Lycett | A performance from the comedian's award-winning live show, recorded at the Duchess Theatre in London's West End. Joe tackles topics including Post Office jobsworths, celebrities on Twitter and getting into an argument with Isis. From 2018 | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
21:00 | Terminator Genisys | A soldier fighting in a post-apocalyptic war against living machines is sent back in time to prevent an attempt to change the past - but when he arrives, he finds that history has been changed beyond recognition - and that a plot is being hatched by an unexpected enemy to destroy the future of the human race. Sci-fi adventure sequel, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Emilia Clarke |
| 23:25 | Naked Attraction | A romp through the Naked Attraction archive, celebrating the celibate and the pickers who entered the studio with their virginity very much intact. The show also catches up with memorable beginners, including London dancer Raheem, who wanted a man for the dance floor and the bedroom, and Essex artist Bethany, who wanted to pop her lesbian cherry | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
22:05 | Dame Shirley Bassey: Electric Proms 2009 | Trevor Nelson and Edith Bowman present highlights of the singer's performance to celebrate her 50 years in showbusiness. Classic tracks such as Big Spender and Goldfinger appear alongside songs from her album The Performance, with accompaniment by the BBC Concert Orchestra and guest collaborators David Arnold, James Dean Bradfield and Richard Hawley |
| 23:05 | Stereophonics: Radio 2 in Concert | Fearne Cotton introduces a performance by the rock band, featuring tracks from their recent number one album Kind alongside songs from their back catalogue, including Dakota, Have a Nice Day and Mr Writer | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
22:15 | 24 Hours in A&E | The staff at St George's Hospital in south-west London treat patients from three different generations. Leo is in A&E after crashing his car and flipping it on its roof. Leo's husband JR tells the story of how the two men met and how some members of their family struggled to accept their marriage. Meanwhile, young Kieran has hurt his wrist tumbling off his skateboard and 91-year-old Lillian has fallen over at home |
| 23:20 | 24 Hours in A&E | This episode focuses on a day at St George's during the global pandemic. Colin, 79, is rushed to the hospital after collapsing in his garage. Doctors are concerned that he has suffered a stroke, but he has also recently been diagnosed with a brain tumour. Tony is in minor injuries with crippling pain in his fingers. The 88-year-old reflects on his life, his love of dancing and how he believes the pandemic has brought out best in people | |