| What's on Now & Next (2026-05-30) | |||
| RTE One
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13:05 | Back from the Brink | At the steeple of Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral in the heart of Cork City, Derek Mooney witnesses the conservation efforts of Sam Bayley and Alan McCarthy, who have helped a pair of peregrine falcons nest. In Slovenia, Derek meets a team of botanists from University of Ljubljana Gardens who joined forces with the city council to transform bus shelter roofs into roof gardens. |
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| 14:05 | The Money List | Champions Cailín from Cavan and Tony from Dublin take on challengers Noelle from Roscommon and Ann from Athlone for the chance to win 15,000 euros. The winners will face Conor from Galway and Robert from Tipperary | |
| RTE2
[102] |
13:45 | Amanda & Alan's Italian Job | Amanda and Alan face their biggest challenge yet as they tackle the garden. The patch of land on the side of the mountain has been untouched for over a decade, and with no idea on what plants thrive in the Tuscan terrain, the pals seek help from gardening oracle Warrie Price, who has spent over 30 years cultivating a 15-acre oasis. Keen to inject authentic Tuscan design, Alan visits the ancient town of Impruneta in search of terracotta pots. Amanda calls in her green-fingered mum, but gets more than she bargained for when her parent takes a liking to a member of staff at a nearby garden centre |
| 14:20 | Amanda & Alan's Italian Job | Alan Carr takes charge tackling the first bedroom, and inspired by the romance and history of his favourite city Florence, he is determined to have a mural. However, co-renovator Amanda Holden fears his creative juices could turn into a flood. To nail his aesthetic, Alan travels to the outskirts of the Tuscan capital to meet a woman whose medieval home is decorated in rare 14th-century frescoes, and is encouraged to take down the ceiling to reveal any original features. After realising the existing furniture is riddled with woodworm, the duo head to the Gulf of Poets for inspiration | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
13:30 | Heathrow: Britain's Busiest Airport | Documentary going behind the scenes of the airport, finding out how its infrastructure helps staff process thousands of passengers arriving from 84 countries. This time, the iconic Boeing 747 flies out of the airport for the final time, with plane spotters around the world hoping to bid it a fond farewell. Elsewhere, new cargo driver Dylan hopes his love for hypnosis can get him out of a jam |
| 14:00 | Tipping Point: Lucky Stars | Ben Shephard asks the questions as Harry Judd, Patrick Grant and Angela Barnes answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. Dropping tokens down a choice of four chutes, they hope to knock piles of them off a moving shelf - and the more they collect, the better their chances of collecting the £20,000 prize for their selected charity | |
| TG4
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13:35 | Murder, She Wrote | Jessica visits an old friend who runs a haulage company, but finds herself having to prove his son innocent of murder while coming up against a gang of hijackers. Whodunit, starring Angela Lansbury |
| 14:30 | Bibeanna | Life in the 1930s and 1940s in Corca Dhuibhne from the classroom to the dance hall | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
12:50 | Live International Football | Scotland v Curaçao (Kick-off 1.00pm). All the action from the friendly, which comes from Hampden Park, as both teams continue their preparations for the FIFA World Cup finals. Scotland qualified for the tournament for the first time since 1998 with a play-off victory over Denmark. Curaçao reached for the finals for the first time in their history and their head coach is the 78-year-old Dick Advocaat, who managed in Scotland with Rangers between 1999 and 2001 |
| 15:00 | The Finish Line | Roman Kemp and Sarah Greene host the quiz in which Emma, Hywel, Renee, Sue and Keith race in moving podiums across the studio floor to try to win £5,000. The contenders battle across a series of fast-paced qualifiers and head-to-head races where the aim of the game is simple - to make it to the finish line before their rivals | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
13:35 | Emmerdale | Aaron loses it, Kammy is taken away in a police car and Laurel fights her confusing attraction |
| 14:05 | Emmerdale | Gabby attempts to seduce Ross, but he rejects her advances, and Kerry agrees to look after Archie while Jai heads to Canada | |
| BBC One
[108] |
13:15 | Bargain Hunt | Natasha Raskin Sharp hosts from Newark in Nottinghamshire, with experts Ben Cooper and Izzie Balmer helping the teams choose items with profit potential to take to auction. Natasha meets a former Bargain Hunt contestant with a world record collection of bagpipes before having a go herself |
| 14:00 | Live Challenge Cup Rugby League | Wigan Warriors v Hull Kingston Rovers (Kick-off 3.00pm). All the action from the showpiece match at Wembley Stadium, as the last two winners of this trophy battle it out. Rovers are the holders of this competition, having defeated Warrington Wolves 8-6 in the final to lift the trophy for the first time since 1980 and made it back-to-back finals by again beating the Wolves in the last four this time around. Wigan are the most decorated team in the history of this competition with 21 triumphs, and they comfortably defeated St Helens 32-0 in the semi-finals | |
| Channel 4
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13:20 | Four in a Bed | The rivals go glamping at the Marthrown of Mabie site tucked away in a forest in Dumfries, where hosts Mike and Pam hope their guests will embrace the off-grid experience. Unfortunately, Louise and Kerry quickly find the loos to be bog standard, and get buzzed off by some uninvited guests in their accommodation |
| 13:50 | Four in a Bed | The rivals are in the village of Holmrook in Cumbria, where Jo and Craig host at their Dale View B&B. The scenery is spectacular, but Kerry and Louise can't dust off their cleanliness concerns. After an afternoon aboard a steam train touring the Cumbrian hills, the guests bond over a few drinks. But Jo is left kicking herself after a poached egg disaster the next morning | |
| E4
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13:35 | The Simpsons | Homer has a heart attack but cannot afford proper medical care, so dodgy doctor Nick Riviera offers to perform a cut-price triple-bypass operation. Cartoon capers, with the voices of Dan Castellaneta and Hank Azaria |
| 14:05 | The Simpsons | Marge sets out to halt the plans of an unscrupulous businessman intending to defraud Springfield's residents by supplying them with a defective monorail system. Featuring the guest voice of Leonard Nimoy | |
| BBC Four
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02:40 | Hetty Wainthropp Investigates | A victimised German pensioner in a residential home asks Hetty to help trace his long-lost sister. Intent on setting the world to rights, the tenacious sleuth soon finds the elderly gentleman has a few surprises in store. Detective drama, starring Patricia Routledge, Richard Pasco and Suzanne Maddock |
| 19:00 | The Good Old Days | Leonard Sachs hosts the old-time music hall programme, inviting Frankie Vaughan, Mike and Bernie Winters, Maryetta Midgley, Zena Millar and members of the Players Theatre, London, to entertain an audience at the Leeds City Varieties. First aired in 1977 | |
| More4
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13:40 | A Place in the Sun | Jean Johansson goes house-hunting with retired NHS theatre nurse Linda and painter and decorator Peter around the countryside of Abruzzo in Italy. The couple love nature and spending time in the great outdoors on their canal boat, and can't wait to spend half the year in a dream holiday home. Jean sorts out five options for them to consider |
| 14:40 | A Place in the Sun | Sue and Pete cannot wait to fulfil their dream of moving to Cyprus and starting a whole new life in the sunshine with their five-month-old puppy Billy, in the region of Paphos, on the west coast of the island. They call on Jasmine Harman to help them find a detached house with a pool for their budget of £250,000 | |