| What's on Now & Next (2026-04-20) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
03:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
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| 06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite | |
| RTE2
[102] |
02:10 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
| 06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
01:20 | Cracker | Part two of three. Schoolmaster Kenneth Trant and his family become increasingly desperate to save themselves as their perfect crime starts to unravel. Meanwhile, Fitz's fears for teenager Joanne prove justified. Starring Robbie Coltrane, Geraldine Somerville, Jim Carter and Samantha Morton |
| 06:15 | The Six O'Clock Show | A lively mix of celebrity chat with national and international guests, fabulous food from the country’s top Chefs, expert advice and all the unmissable stories making the headlines | |
| TG4
[104] |
03:20 | GAA 2026 | GAA highlights including the action from the Dalata Hotel Group U20 Football Championship and the Fulfil U20 Hurling Championship |
| 04:15 | Scoil Cheoil an Earraigh | Traditional music from Scoil Cheoil an Earraigh in West Kerry, featuring Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh with Dónal O'Connor and Gerry O'Beirne, Bríd Donnelly from Fermanagh with her husband, pipemaker Cillian Ó Briain, Owen Spafford and Will Allen from England and local rising star Nicole Ní Dhubhshláine with Robert Creed | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
01:45 | Judge Rinder's Crime Stories | Arbitration show in which real, small-claims cases are adjudicated over, within a studio courtroom, by Judge Robert Rinder. After questioning the claimant, defendant and witnesses, and assessing the evidence, Judge Rinder makes a ruling on each case. |
| 07:00 | Unbeatable | Jason Manford hosts the quiz in which contestants aim to find the single 'unbeatable' answer and streak ahead of the rest. Battling it out today are Sam, Sharna, Gary and Sandy | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
01:50 | World on Fire | Harry is reunited with Stan in the Sahara Desert, but soon finds that the realities of desert combat are very different to what he is used to. In Paris, Henriette is placed in grave danger when she discovers the Gestapo are hunting for her brother, a situation that could jeopardise the Resistance escape route. Lois recovers from her injuries, but the psychological trauma could take longer to fade |
| 07:00 | Heartbeat | Hard-up local employer Albert Ross is suspected of stealing money from a blind man - and as events unfold, it begins to seem increasingly likely he is also putting profits before the welfare of his disgruntled workforce. Meanwhile, David risks his life to save dispirited musician Keith Drake from a watery grave, and inspires him to set about rebuilding his career | |
| BBC One
[108] |
02:00 | BBC News | A round-up of the latest headlines |
| 06:00 | Breakfast | A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
02:45 | George Clarke's Amazing Spaces | The architect meets a man trying to build the first UFO-styled prefabricated Futuro house seen in Britain for 50 years, and a woman creating a magical garden room using centuries-old techniques, involving earth, sand, straw and even human hair. George's Italian road trip takes him to a traditional village, where he discovers the most modern of houses with an extraordinary design featuring a floating swimming pool. And, as he and Will get down to work on their wilderness retreat, there's a close shave involving an oak tree |
| 03:30 | Britain's Most Expensive Houses | John from the country office has a £3.6 million Arts and Crafts-style south coast seaside mansion to sell, Polina is listing a new central London penthouse worth £4.5 million - so new that it is not even on the market yet - and company owner Guy is in Barbados to view a $40 million beachside property where the rich and famous have stayed. Amber is keen to win one of London's most expensive properties, a £75 million Knightsbridge home that once belonged to prima ballerina Margot Fonteyn | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
03:20 | Made in Chelsea | The group return from Silchester Farm and it's not long before everyone finds out about Chuggs and Zeyno's secret Scottish rendezvous. Jazz and Inga continue to adhere to the boundaries they set within their friendship, but when Jazz introduces new flame Meri to Jules and Jack, it becomes clear that she's struggling to move on. Newly single Freddy attempts to embark on a casual fling with his ex Beks |
| 04:15 | The Simpsons | Homer tries to help his fugitive mother Mona evade justice, but unwittingly delivers her into the hands of the police - who promptly put her on trial for sabotaging Mr Burns' germ warfare laboratory back in the 1960s. With the guest voice of Glenn Close | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
03:00 | Art That Made Us | Artists and experts reveal how, during the reign of Elizabeth I, Protestants and Catholics used art, language and new technology to wage a battle for power in the Isles, creating surprising and often radical works. Author Stephanie Merritt re-assesses the John Foxe's grisly Book of Martyrs as a work of history and nationalist propaganda, with passages performed by actress Morfydd Clark |
| 19:00 | Snooker: The World Championship | Seema Jaswal presents coverage of the evening session on day three from the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, featuring the start of Shaun Murphy's first-round match against a qualifier and the conclusion of Kyren Wilson's opener. Murphy was a champion here back in 2005 and claimed a 10-4 victory over Daniel Wells at this stage last year. With commentary and analysis from Steve Davis, Ken Doherty, Steven Hallworth, Stephen Hendry, John Parrott, Joe Perry, Dennis Taylor and Lee Walker | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
03:20 | Supermarkets Unwrapped | The team take their trolleys down the fruit and veg aisle. Kate Quilton is in Kenya to see how summer vegetables get to British supermarkets in the thick of winter. Jimmy Doherty looks at the measures taken to transport bananas across the UK, John Whaite finds out why supermarket blackberries are so big, Helen Lawal investigates a robot berry-picker in Portugal, and Matt Tebbutt finds out how we can waste less fruit and veg |
| 08:55 | Find It, Fix It, Flog It | Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien head to Worcestershire to meet mechanic Adrian. Simon restores an old, wrecked armchair into some punk-rock furniture | |