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What's on Now & Next (2026-06-09)
RTE One
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20:30Ear to the Ground There is a visit to a small free range turkey farmer dealing with an outbreak of Bird Flu, a baker growing his own wheat in Carlow, and a young female farmer in Cork
21:00RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather The latest national and international news
RTE2
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19:30FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifier France v Republic of Ireland (Kick-off 8.00pm). Marie Crowe presents coverage of both teams' concluding Group A2 match, held at Stade des Alpes in Grenoble. Captain Katie McCabe gave the Republic a shock lead in March's reverse fixture in Dublin, but a brace by Melvine Malard gave France a 2-1 win and they will be favourites to prevail once again, even though Carla Ward's side have acquitted themselves well throughout the campaign. With analysis from Karen Duggan and Louise Quinn
22:30The Light in the Hall Cat and Joe return to the woods to see if revisiting the scene of the crime can help jog his memory. Sharon is more desperate than ever for answers, but they might not be the ones she wants. Drama, starring Joanna Scanlan, Alexandra Roach and Iwan Rheon
Virgin Media One
[103]
20:30Call the Cleaners Shaun and his team are called out by a landlady who found her property in a very bad state, with mess over the floors, graffiti on the walls and doors pulled off their hinges. Maxine and her daughter Jasmine encounter a mountain of cigarette butts while cleaning the house of a man whose life fell apart following the breakup of his marriage, while sisters Yvonne and Angela tackle a bedsit with an infestation of German cockroaches
21:00Long Lost Family Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell present the stories of Paula Beer, who is searching the son she gave up for adoption 57 years ago, and Sharon Thomas, who is looking for the younger brother she didn't know existed until she was in her twenties
TG4
[104]
20:30Ros na Rún Penny gets her hands on a recording that exposes the truth about Ken's past with Tadhg, and she thinks she's finally found a way to bring him down
21:00Cheers Sam tries to bolster Frasier's ego by arranging a date for him - with a girl who likes men but is not too choosy about them. Comedy, starring Ted Danson and Kelsey Grammer, alongside George Wendt
Virgin Media Two
[105]
20:00The Chase Celebrity Special Bradley Walsh hosts as Lance Ellington, Beth Tweddle, Bob Champion and Sally Lindsay pit their wits against one of the ruthless Chasers in the hope of winning a potential prize pot worth thousands of pounds. They must work as a team and play strategically to answer general knowledge questions against the clock and race down the game board to the exit without being caught
21:00Love Island Relationship-based reality show in which singletons seeking a romance compete in the hope of finding love - and winning a £50,000 prize
Virgin Media Three
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19:55Heartbeat A flamboyant photographer and his models descend on the village, while Nick is called on to sort out a dispute at a hotel _ and finds himself looking down the barrel of a gun. Drama, starring Nick Berry and Derek Fowlds
21:00Vera Long-suffering DCI Vera Stanhope must unravel the mystery when well-respected local builder and family man Jim Tullman is found beaten to death on the steps of the Collingwood Monument. His demise happened just before he was due to testify in court as the key witness in a violent assault case. Crime drama, starring Brenda Blethyn, Kenny Doughty and Jon Morrison
BBC One
[108]
20:00Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr The two finalists head to Longleat Estate to transform rental cottages, taking inspiration from either the nearby safari park or from the surrounding countryside. They aim to show judges Michelle Ogundehin and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen how much their design ability has evolved during the competition before one of them wins Interior Design Masters and a partnership with retailer Next for their own homewares range
21:00Who Do You Think You Are? Actor and TV presenter Joe Swash traces the history of his father's family, who he lost at the age of 12, knowing only that they supposedly came from Italy. Using documents given to him by his mother and the help of experts, he discovers stories of murder, banditry, a political activist and a family bar in southern Italy
Channel 4
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20:00Bake Off: The Professionals The remaining teams take on the tantalising feast that is pastry. In their first challenge, the teams create 24 savoury laminated tarts and get creative with 24 cream buns. Their showpiece challenge demands precision and flair as they build modern landmarks solely out of biscuit, accompanied by impeccably shaped petit gâteaux, in a towering test of skill, structure and nerve
21:00Tip Toe The war between Leo and Clive reaches a shocking climax. Clive's house becomes a tinderbox of raw emotion as George's secrets spread across town, and even Saul can't stop the onslaught of anger. Zee desperately tries to help, but Leo does exactly the wrong thing as violence explodes on Calico Road and everyone's lives are changed for ever
E4
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20:00Below Deck: Mediterranean Big mistakes are piling up already. The guests bombard chef Josh with eccentric requests, and a deckhand makes a crazy decision with a jellyfish
21:00Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, with cameras capturing their instant reactions and the lively discussions that are prompted by The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer, Race Across the World, Love Is Blind, The Dog Academy, Beef, Outlast, and ITV News coverage of Donald Trump's indictment. First shown in April 2023
BBC Four
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20:30Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth decides to take Daddy out for a picnic, but her plans soon backfire. Suburban comedy, starring Patricia Routledge, Clive Swift and Geoffrey Hughes
21:00A History of Britain by Simon Schama Simon Schama investigates how the noble ideals behind the British Empire failed to match the reality. While British society believed it was delivering the benefits of modern Western civilisation, in truth the inhabitants of India and Ireland suffered privation due to a laissez-faire economic policy. Mutiny, famine and lack of religious sensitivity drove a wedge between Britons and Indians, while the great potato famines of the 1840s caused mass migration from Ireland to America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand
More4
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19:55PopMaster TV Ken Bruce hosts the penultimate episode of the series, and the last chance for players to secure a place in the grand final. Who has the best pop knowledge and will go through?
21:00Ancient Greece by Train with Alice Roberts On the island of Paros, in the middle of the Aegean Sea, Alice joins an archaeologist on a tour of the ancient sites he has discovered in 38 years of digging. Alice takes a boat to the island of Delos where the Temple of Apollo once stood, and leaves Greece behind to go to Türkiye, where Ancient Greece was once the prevalent culture