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What's on Now & Next (2026-02-03)
RTE One
[101]
[HD:135]
23:10The Outlaws The outlaws must race against time to prove their innocence and keep the Dean behind bars. Will they finally be able to free themselves from a life of crime? Comedy drama, starring Stephen Merchant, Rhianne Barreto, Darren Boyd and Gamba Cole
00:20Silent Witness Part one of two. A woman's hand is found in the canal, setting the Lyell team on the trail of the rest of her body and Nikki on a course for the world of criminal justice. The wife of a barrister who disappeared two years previously while being harassed by a client receives another body part in the post
RTE2
[102]
23:30Suspect Susannah tracks down her ex-client, officer Louisa, who though initially hostile eventually opens up about a witness who saw her friend being killed by a man matching Jon's description. Louisa admits that she was threatened into silence and Susannah realises they might both be in imminent danger. Louisa sends Susannah a photo of the witness who she needs to find. As Susannah hurries away, it's clear that she too could now be a target. Mystery, starring Anne-Marie Duff and Vinette Robinson
00:00Suspect Susannah goes to the secure psychiatric hospital where her ex-husband Danny is being detained, but is shocked to discover that he's no longer there. Suspecting a cover-up by Dr Alistair Underwood, she escapes to a hotel to try and find a key witness. Mystery, starring Anne-Marie Duff, Eddie Marsan and Ricky Champ
Virgin Media One
[103]
23:00Beat the Chasers Bradley Walsh hosts as contestants from across the UK take on Chasers Darragh Ennis, Mark Labbett, Jenny Ryan, Issa Schultz and Shaun Wallace, hoping to win big money
00:00Living with Lucy Lucy Kennedy heads to Sixmilebridge Co Clare, where GAA player Davy Fitzgerald lives with his partner and son. Lucy arrives in the midst of Davy's eight-week ban as Wexford are prepare for a championship game against Laois. From hurling lessons to yoga lessons, Davy and Lucy share a weekend of sporting shananigans
TG4
[104]
23:35Fíorscéal More than 30 million people flee their villages, regions or countries every year because of climate change. By 2050, it's estimated there will be between 200 million and one billion climate refugees. As extreme weather threatens the lives of hundreds of millions of people, how can the world best respond? Faced with these migrations, the international community seems incapable of agreeing on defining new protection and compensation. Currently there is no clear definition of a 'climate refugee', and climate refugees are not covered by the 1951 Refugee Convention
00:35Finné Úna Ní Bhroin would often be brought to protests on her parents' shoulders as a child, and this life of protest continued into young adulthood. In 1997 when Wicklow County Council wanted to build a motorway through the Glen of the Downs, this ecowarrior knew her time had come and she went to live in the trees. She, along with 12 other protesters were arrested and spent a week in prison because of their efforts
Virgin Media Two
[105]
23:20The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Tensions flare at Crystal's Taco Tuesday between Dorit, Sutton, Crystal and Garcelle as Erika reaches a boiling point with Denise.
00:15The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Crystal's Taco Tuesday heats up when Denise's return brings back Erika's fiery side, and Sutton gets in tune with a new date.
Virgin Media Three
[106]
23:00How to Catch a Cat Killer The story of how members of the local community came together and made a remarkable discovery that gave detectives the breakthrough they needed to help catch Brighton cat killer Steven Bouquet, who was responsible for the deaths of nine felines and injury towards seven others
00:00DI Ray DI Ray's pursuit of armed fugitive Rav intensifies after a third murder victim is found, forcing her to confront her dangerous past with her ex-boyfriend Martyn for crucial information. Meanwhile, her colleague Suzie investigates her family's background
BBC One
[108]
23:40Industry After landing their banking licence, Tender partners with the wealth management arm of a global financial institution to launch their new 360-degree banking app. An article exposing Tender's business practices doesn't make the impression Harper had hoped for, and the lack of wider industry acknowledgement leaves Harper's short in the lurch
00:40Trying Comedy drama about a couple in the process of adopting. Nikki and Jason realise they have different expectations about the gender of their potential child when social worker Penny gives them an insider tip for a suitable match. Starring Rafe Spall and Esther Smith
Channel 4
[111]
[HD:142]
23:10Manhunt Greater Manchester Police's Major Incident Team spring into action when three suspects vanish after a stabbing on a busy street in broad-daylight leaves a 24-year-old dead. The team call in specialist intelligence officers to track the fugitives before they strike again
00:05Secret Genius Alan Carr and Susie Dent host a show in which people from across the UK put their brain power to the test in immersive and ambitious challenges. The first 12 contestants face a quickfire round where they must spot the missing letters from the months of the year and a memory game where pairs must memorise the positions of ice cream tubs, toppings and cones
E4
[112]
[HD:162]
23:05Open House: The Great Sex Experiment Claude and Amy head to the red room with resident Georgie, hoping to find the right blend between instant sexual gratification and deep emotional connections. Alex and Alana, a young couple with two young children, describe themselves as 'sexual adventurers' and want to open up with like-minded others. However, Alana has a jealous streak, which she knows she must overcome
00:05Naked Attraction Twenty-year-old estate agent Katie from Bristol is a self-confessed disaster when it comes to dating, so she hopes Naked Attraction will turn her luck around. London student James, 22, loves clubbing and has a penchant for heels and glitter but he seems to be scaring off the guys. Will any of the men hidden away behind the screens be open-minded enough for him? Anna Richardson reveals all
BBC Four
[117]
23:15Storyville The second half of the documentary traces the story of the buffalo facing the threat of extinction in the late 1880s and how a collection of Americans started private herds in a variety of locations. Their efforts in the 1900s grew into a movement that rescued the mammal from the brink of extinction
01:10Great British Railway Journeys Michael Portillo visits several of London's most famous locations, beginning on the South Bank, where the 1951 Festival of Britain drew more than eight and a half million visitors to admire fantastical buildings designed to inspire and celebrate the best of British in art, science and industry. After a spin on the London Eye, built to celebrate the millennium, Michael takes the London Underground to Chelsea to find out about Elizabeth David, one of the most influential cookery writers of the 20th century, and also heads to Covent Garden and Regent's Park
More4
[118]
[HD:168]
23:0524 Hours in A&E A motorcyclist who lost control and went over the handlebars at high speed is sent for an urgent CT scan, having received significant damage to his back and neck. A 76-year-old woman is rushed to A&E after a fall at home. She is having breathing difficulties and doctors suspect an underlying infection is causing an array of problems. A man being examined for a broken foot shares his own story of love and loss
00:10Saving Country Houses with Penelope Keith At Chavenage House in the Cotswolds, James Lowsley-Williams starts to rescue a derelict and overgrown pond with chainsaws, diggers and tractors. Meanwhile, in Northamptonshire, there's a dusty restoration going on at Ashby Manor House's historic gatehouse, and in Wales, Sally and Hugh Martineau are preparing to host their first wedding of the season amid Treberfydd House's Victorian splendour