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What's on Now & Next (2026-08-21)
RTE One
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21:35The Best of The Late Late Show Highlights from the chat show, featuring a selection of the usual mix of celebrity guests, music and in-depth interviews
22:35Da An Irish playwright living in New York goes back to his roots to attend the funeral of his father. When he returns to the family home, he is confronted by the old man's spirit, and is forced to relive the key events of his difficult childhood and come to terms with their complex relationship. Drama based on the stage play, starring Martin Sheen and Barnard Hughes
RTE2
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21:35The Nan Movie A pensioner goes on a wild road trip from London to Ireland with her grandson to make amends with her estranged sister. Comedy, starring Catherine Tate, Mathew Horne, Katherine Parkinson, Paul Reid, Emer Hedderman and Rosalie Craig
23:15Live at the Apollo Actor and comedian Babatunde Aléshé introduces Chloe Petts and Lindsey Santoro to London's Hammersmith Apollo stage, where they perform their stand-up routines
Virgin Media One
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21:00Fifteen-Love As Justine spirals in the aftermath of the tribunal, she begins to obsess over an American exchange player who reminds her of her teenage self. Meanwhile, Mikki gets closer to Glenn, who thinks a new PR manager might be just what he needs
22:05Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Another line-up of contestants answer questions that could change their lives - with lifelines, including Ask the Audience, Phone a Friend and 50-50 available to them if they get stuck
TG4
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21:35The Man from Snowy River The son of a mountain farmer is forced to leave his home after the death of his father, and goes to work for a cattle rancher in the lowlands. He falls for his employer's daughter, while discovering the story behind the man's long-standing feud with his twin brother. Australian Western, starring Kirk Douglas in a dual role, with Tom Burlinson and Jack Thompson
23:33An Aimsir Láithreach National and international weather forecast
Virgin Media Two
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19:30Live SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division Sligo Rovers v Waterford (Kick-off 8.00pm). All the action from the match at The Showgrounds. Both these teams are battling to avoid the drop and Rovers won 2-0 when the teams last met at this venue in April, but Waterford claimed a 4-0 home win two months later, with Padraig Amond scoring a hat-trick and Sligo's Ollie Denham getting sent off for two bookable offences
22:30Friends Ross becomes increasingly jealous of Rachel's new workmate, and Joey auditions for a Broadway musical - even though he cannot dance. Meanwhile, Monica falls for a would-be poet
Virgin Media Three
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21:00The Forsytes Jolyon assures Frances and June he has cut ties with Louisa and as Soames and Irene honeymoon in Paris, Frances resumes her efforts to secure Horatio for June. In Paris, Soames begins to realise he doesn't fit in with Irene's friends, while Louisa gives a speech on fallen women at Ellen's charity event
22:10Coronation Street Glenda's stinging criticism gives Todd a taste for revenge, Tim attempts to soothe a jumpy Lucy, and Nina holds out little hope after an underwhelming job interview
BBC One
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21:30Ann Droid With Michael living back at home and unemployed, he really can't afford Linda anymore, so he decides to return her. Linda had made this week especially busy for Sue as it would have been her 50th wedding anniversary, so she leaves Michael with Sue's itinerary and onward care instructions. But when Sue's friends and Michael all let her down, she questions whether she can live without Linda
22:00BBC News at Ten A round-up of today's headlines
Channel 4
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21:008 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown Jimmy Carr hosts the comedy words-and-numbers quiz, with panellists putting their mental agility to the test. Jon Richardson and Judi Love take on Rob Beckett and Katherine Parkinson. Spencer Jones joins Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner, while maths whizz Rachel Riley looks after the numbers
22:00Big Fat Quiz: Best Bits An hour of the best outbursts, meltdowns and tantrums from the biggest names ever to take on the Big Fat Quiz. Question master Jimmy Carr is joined by Alan Carr, Micky Flanagan, Ruth Jones, James Corden, Chelsea Peretti, Big Narstie, Maya Jama, Lee Mack, Mel B, Sophie Willan, David Mitchell and Davina McCall
E4
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21:00Gogglebox Another chance to see celebrities cast their eyes over the week's best TV as part of Channel 4's Stand Up to Cancer 2021 night. Michelle Visage, Graham Norton, Michael Sheen, Anna Lundberg, Matt Lucas and his mum Diana, Aisling Bea and Rob Delaney were watching The Great British Bake Off, Countdown, Squid Game, Made in Chelsea, The Mating Game, and Sex Actually with Alice Levine
22:00Gogglebox The armchair critics get in Eurovision mood as they sit down for the annual song contest. They also watch spy thriller Citadel, new dating show I Kissed a Boy, Open House: The Great Sex Experiment, as well as The Greatest Auction, Family Fortunes and The Big Celebrity Detox. First shown in May 2023
BBC Four
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21:15Top of the Pops David Jensen presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on August 19, 1982. Featuring appearances from Modern Romance, Haircut 100, Captain Sensible, Kids from Fame, Soft Cell, Dexys Midnight Runners, Survivor, Talk Talk and Duran Duran
21:55Top of the Pops Janice Long and Steve Wright introduce the edition aired on 20 August. Performers include Wax, Five Star, Sherrick, Bon Jovi, Prince and Sheena Easton, the Smiths, Pet Shop Boys and Dusty Springfield, Sinitta and Spagna
More4
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21:00Carpe Diem Rachel Segal, who once accused Tom of murder, wants him to help her defend her husband, who has been charged with killing his lover. But no body has been found. Can Tom find the victim - dead or alive? In French
22:0524 Hours in A&E Mechanic Grant, 34, is rushed in after being crushed against a brick wall by his own car, which he was working on at the time. Doctors are concerned he has a serious pelvic injury and other internal wounds and work quickly to establish how severe they are. Meanwhile, 44-year-old Doug, who has a rare growth on his head and face which is prone to profuse bleeding, arrives in A&E, and 23-year-old cage fighter Charlie is treated in minor injuries for something in his eye