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What's on Now & Next (2026-02-12)
RTE One
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02:30EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
06:00EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
RTE2
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02:35EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
06:00EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
Virgin Media One
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01:10Dublin After Dark Efforts of members of An Garda Síochána to combat growing levels of anti-social behaviours on the streets of the capital. Garda Shauna Naughton and Garda Jun Han monitor the streets of Dublin on their nightly patrols in some of the worst hot spots for crime
06:15The Six O'Clock Show Chat show, featuring celebrity interviews, food from leading chefs and guidance on a wide range of topics, from consumer affairs to the latest trends, with viewers invited to contribute with pictures, comments, stories and gossip
TG4
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02:30Seal le Dáithí Dáithí Ó Sé talks to choreographer, Irish-language activist and community-builder Ruairí Ó Donnabháin, who lives and works on Cléire, the Gaeltacht island off Cork's south-west coast. From island residency to international stages, Ruairí's work re-imagines how performance and language interact in contemporary Irish art
03:00Laochra Gael Profiles of Marty Clarke, who became a household name in Ulster long before he put on a senior jersey for Down. He won a Minor All-Ireland in 2005 and caught the eyes of Australian football scouts, moving to Melbourne to play for Collingwood at just 17 years old. He returned to Ireland in 2009 and played a key role in Down's run to the All-Ireland Final in 2010, picking up an All-Star for his efforts. Marty went back Down Under in 2011 but towards the end of his three-year contract, he discovered that he was suffering from Addison's disease and would no longer be able to play professionally
Virgin Media Two
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02:10Schitt's Creek Rumours about Moira's death begin to circulate online, Roland asks Johnny to act as godfather to his child, and David and Alexis meet Ted's girlfriend
06:55Impossible Engineering The Tesla automotive manufacturing facility, where the world's strongest robots produce 2,000 cars a week. Featuring a comparison with the world's first production line
Virgin Media Three
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01:25Born to Kill? In 1999, Carole Sund, her 15-year-old daughter Juli and 16-year-old Argentinian exchange student Silvina Pelosso were murdered while on a visit to Yosemite National Park in California. When naturalist Joie Armstrong was also killed, the trail led to Cary Stayner, an employee of the lodge where the Sunds had been staying, who was subsequently sentenced to death. In this programme, eyewitnesses and criminal experts analyse Stayner's motives and personality
07:10Heartbeat A runaway heiress accompanies her crooked boyfriend on a series of armed robberies. But when the Sixties version of Bonnie and Clyde get into trouble they kidnap Helen, who attempts to persuade the teenager to ditch her partner in crime. Meanwhile, Peggy suggests David should take over the funeral parlour while Bernie is away. Rural drama with Sophie Ward, David Stockwell and Gwen Taylor
BBC One
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01:55BBC News A round-up of the latest headlines
06:00Breakfast A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather
Channel 4
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02:20Woman at War An Icelandic environmental activist single-handedly fights a campaign of illegal sabotage against the aluminium industry. Her priorities shift when her application to adopt a Ukrainian orphan is accepted, leaving her struggling to balance the future of the Earth with the immediate needs of her child. Comedy drama, starring Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir and Jóhann Sigurðarson. In Icelandic, English, Ukrainian, Chinese and Spanish
04:00Location, Location, Location Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help new parents Lucy and David search for a home in Surrey where they can raise baby Evie, but the couple are determined to be picky with their £850,000 budget. Over the border in Berkshire and Hampshire, Kelly and Emma are looking for their first home together, and when tears flow it becomes apparent there is more invested in the hunt than just money
E4
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02:10Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, critiquing The Outlaws, Family Fortunes, You, Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House and The Mating Game. They also offer their thoughts on ITV News of COP26 and other stories. Narrated by Craig Cash. From November 2021
03:00Naked Attraction Anna Richardson welcomes two more people looking for love to take their pick from six nude candidates. Retired dentist Leanne is recently divorced and in search of a sexually experimental man, while former US marine Conor, who falls in love all too easily, is looking for his dream Englishwoman
BBC Four
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02:15Coastal Path Explorer Paul Rose sets off from Ladram Bay, heading for the chalk cliffs of Beer Head in South Devon. Here John Scott takes him underground on a tour of Beer Quarry caves, where until a few years ago limestone had been extracted for almost 2,000 years. Continuing along the coastal path to Charmouth, he learns about fossil hunting and ammonites and after enjoying the wild orchids in the ancient wildflower meadows of West Hay farm, begins the steep climb up to Golden Cap, the highest point on the path with stunning views along the Jurassic Coast
02:45Castles: Britain's Fortified History Historian Sam Willis charts the stories of Britain's castles and their roles in the country's history, art and literature. He begins by looking at the structure's first appearance during Norman rule in 1066, and then at the siege of Kenilworth Castle 200 years later, revealing how it was initially used as an instrument of invasion, but soon became a weapon with which unruly barons challenged the crown. He also visits Tintagel Castle in Cornwall, the place where King Arthur is said to have been conceived
More4
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02:2024 Hours in A&E A patient undergoing treatment for cancer develops a swelling in her throat that doctors fear may be a side-effect of the revolutionary new procedure she has been undergoing. Drastic steps have to be taken to save a patient with a dangerously high heart rate, and a seven-year-old boy is brought in after injuring his chest in a golf buggy accident
03:25Food Unwrapped The team revisits favourite investigations, including Kate Quilton's visit to the world's largest producer of jelly beans to find out what goes into the sweets. Matt Tebbutt attempts to find out why tinned anchovies taste so salty, and Jimmy Doherty heads to a Mauritius distillery as he explores the secrets of rum