| What's on Now & Next (2026-04-25) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
19:05 | Sing 2 | With his theatrical company a local success, Buster Moon is dreaming of bigger things. Unfortunately, when a talent scout dismisses their work as inadequate for the big time, Buster is driven to prove her wrong. Buster inspires his players to gamble everything to sneak into a talent audition for the demanding entertainment mogul Jimmy Crystal. Against the odds, they catch his interest with some frantic creative improvisation and even more desperate lies like personally knowing the reclusive rock star Clay Calloway, who has not been seen in 15 years. Animated musical sequel, with the voices of Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson and Bono |
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| 21:05 | RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather | The latest national and international news | |
| RTE2
[102] |
20:00 | Chernobyl: The New Evidence | Using previously classified KGB documents, the second part of this film explores how far Soviet leaders were willing to go to cover up the Chernobyl nuclear disaster of 1986, including exposing children to toxic fallout at the Kyiv May Day parade to prove to the world that all was fine. Featuring first-hand accounts from those who survived the blast, including Oleksiy Ananenko, who braved radioactive waters to prevent a deadlier second explosion and Maryna Sivets, whose unborn child's life was put at risk |
| 21:00 | Mammoth | Tony turns into a protective father figure when Mel goes on a date with new man Matthew, but he quickly starts trying to develop the world's strangest bromance. He also takes his self-appointed role as head of PE very seriously, until the pressure gets too much, while Theo revels in his new bad-boy image | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
19:00 | Britain's Got Talent | Ant and Dec host the first live semi-final as acts that made it through the audition rounds perform in front of the judges and a live audience for a chance at a place in the final. Viewers hold the power to vote for their favourite acts of the night to send through to the ultimate stage of the competition, and the judges have their Golden Buzzer that can reward outstanding performers a ticket straight through |
| 21:00 | The Neighbourhood | The removal of the first household sends ripples through the group, with one family left reeling by the vote they received and setting their sights on revenge. New arrivals take centre stage as they try to integrate into the close, and distinct bonds and divisions begin to emerge as everyone finds their footing | |
| TG4
[104] |
19:40 | Rugbaí Beo | Benetton v Leinster (Kick-off 7.45pm). Coverage of the United Rugby Championship match at Stadio Monigo |
| 21:45 | Ar Son na Cúise | Joe Ó Dónaill and Ray Mac Mánais return to familiar ground in Corca Dhuibhne, Co. Kerry, where their quirks and friendship come to the fore | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
19:45 | Live Women's Six Nations | France v Ireland (kick-off 8.10pm). All the action from the concluding match in the third round of fixtures, held at Stade Marcel-Michelin. France have won the last eight meetings between the sides, including a 27-15 victory at Affidea Stadium last year and a 38-17 triumph in the last contest on French soil in 2024 |
| 22:30 | Gogglebox Ireland | Irish telly fanatics from around the country watch, dissect and offer plenty of opinions about the best on-screen moments from the past week | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
20:00 | The Hotel Inspector | Ruth Watson visits Sparkles, a child-friendly hotel in Blackpool suffering from financial problems due to a severe lack of guests. Owner Sue spent £1 million turning the former terraced house into a themed B&B, but unless she is prepared to tone down the decor and cut her prices - something she seems reluctant to do - Ruth predicts she is heading for disaster |
| 21:00 | Grace | Crime drama, starring John Simm. As Grace navigates the aftermath of Sandy's suicide, his newfound son Bruno, and a profound personal loss in his and Cleo's life, his team is called to a Sussex beach when an unidentified male body washes up dead in a barrel - the very same morning sees a Brighton football stadium receive a chilling anonymous demand and be faced with an impossible decision. Roy, who is at a match there bonding with Bruno, now finds himself locked in a frantic race to save hundreds of lives | |
| BBC One
[108] |
20:05 | The Weakest Link | Romesh Ranganathan is joined by contestants Aisling Bea, La Voix, Ben Bailey Smith, Anna Richardson, Samantha Kinghorn, Will Best, Jason Byrne and Jacqui Joseph. They must initially work together to answer general knowledge questions and bank as much money as possible for their chosen charities, before voting off round by round |
| 20:50 | Casualty | A mystery virus sweeps across Holby. Flynn is confronted with his old CO from the army, and works with Byron to restore order when an accident causes a blackout. Sarah questions Dylan's commitment to fatherhood in light of the secrets he is keeping, Stevie refuses counselling in the aftermath of her recent loss, and Cam struggles to cope on his return to work | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
20:00 | World's Most Secret Hotels | Visits to a fortress-style hotel in the Empty Quarter in the United Arab Emirates, a minimalist hotel on the tranquil banks of a Norwegian river, a futuristic fantasy with three bespoke treehouses in Dorset woodland, an eco-friendly yellow submarine on the river banks of County Monaghan in Ireland, and a luxury hotel fashioned from repurposed shipping containers in the New South Wales Australian outback |
| 21:00 | Living | Overwhelmed at work and lonely at home, a council bureaucrat in the 1950s life receives a medical diagnosis telling him his time is short. Influenced by the lifestyles of a decadent writer and an activist working to transform a bomb site into a playground, he makes a supreme effort to transform his dull life. Drama, starring Bill Nighy, Aimee Lou Wood and Tom Burke | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
20:30 | The Simpsons | Homer's unattended gym bag leads to a terrorism scare, prompting the people of Springfield to vote for the hiring of a British security consultant - which results in the mass installation of surveillance cameras. But Chief Wiggum and the other officers tire of staring at screens, so they recruit town residents including Marge and Ned to keep watch. With the guest voice of Eddie Izzard |
| 21:00 | Celebrity Gogglebox | Stars including Vicki Pattison, Pete Wicks, Clare Balding, Alice Arnold, Denise van Outen, Johnny Vaughan, Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely give their thoughts on Casualty, The 1% Club for Soccer Aid, Clarkson's Farm, Heretic, The Yorkshire Vet: At Home with the Greens and This Morning | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
19:00 | Snooker: The World Championship | Seema Jaswal presents live coverage of the evening session on day eight at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, featuring the of conclusion of a second-round match and the opening session of another. Chinese stars Ding Junhui and Zhao Xintong could be involved in the match drawing to a close should they have won their respective first-round contests. After years of Ding being in contention to be the first player from his country to win this title, the honour fell to Zhao last year and he defeated another of his compatriots in Lei Peifan at this stage of the competition. With commentary and analysis from Steve Davis, Ken Doherty, Steven Hallworth, Stephen Hendry, John Parrott, Joe Perry, Dennis Taylor and Lee Walker |
| 22:00 | Alex Higgins: The People's Champion | James Nesbitt narrates a look back at the often controversial life of the two-time world snooker champion, who was widely regarded as one of the most naturally gifted players in the history of his sport, but whose brilliance was flawed by his demons. With contributions by members of his family, as well as fellow snooker greats Jimmy White, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
20:25 | Four in a Bed | After an eventful week in Wales, the B&Bers meet up once more to debate their differences and learn who has won. Will some lingering vendettas spoil the party? |
| 21:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | Fifty-two-year-old retired firefighter John is airlifted to A&E after being accidentally hit in the face with a golf club, which hit him so hard that it snapped. With a suspected critical head injury, he is sent for a CT scan, and doctors are concerned that his right eye is not reacting as it should and he is weak down the right-hand side of his body. Meanwhile, 77-year-old Joan arrives in St George's after falling down the stairs at home and hurting her leg. As she waits to be treated, she talks about growing up in Camberwell | |