| What's on Now & Next (2026-05-22) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
12:10 | Great Coastal Railway Journeys | From Britain's northernmost station at Thurso in Caithness, Michael Portillo heads for the ferry port of Scrabster to cross the Pentland Firth to the Orkney Islands. Passing the Old Man of Hoy, Michael takes in stunning views of the Orkney archipelago and the rugged coastlines of its 70 islands |
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| 12:45 | Telly Bingo | Lottery game show, presented by Declan Buckley | |
| RTE2
[102] |
12:30 | Malory Towers | Twelve-year-old Darrell Rivers embarks on exciting adventures in the aftermath of the Second World War. Children's drama based on the character created by Enid Blyton |
| 13:00 | Flix | Flix is eager to live up to his dad's reputation as an Ultimate Outdoor Cat in a scout group called Troop Wildcats | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
12:30 | News at 12:30 | The latest national and international news stories from the Virgin Media News team, followed by sport and weather |
| 13:00 | The Chase | Dave from Leyland, Kate from London, Tina from Nottingham and Devesh from Hertfordshire take on a Chaser. Bradley Walsh guides the contestants through a battle of wits in the hope they'll go home with thousands of pounds | |
| TG4
[104] |
12:05 | The Golden Girls | The first episode of the comedy. Blanche has been dating a man named Harry, and the others think he's about to propose. Rose worries where she will live, and suspects that there is something off about Harry. Meanwhile, Dorothy must contend with her mother Sophia, who comes to stay with the girls when her retirement home burns down |
| 12:35 | The Golden Girls | Dorothy's daughter announces she is getting married, but her reunion with Stan leads to conflict | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
12:00 | Moneyball | Ian Wright hosts as Col, Sasha, Joel and Jamie try to bank money by dropping a ball from the Launcher onto an amount of cash. The money up for grabs continues to climb but so does the pressure as one final ball needs to be played - the Moneyball - that could see a player leaving with their hard-earned prize or going home with nothing |
| 13:00 | Dress to Impress | Fashion brand owner Tom puts his faith in the style choices of Karolina, Jade and Lemiah, before he picks one of them to go on a date with | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
11:50 | Alex Polizzi's Secret Italy | Alex begins the third leg of her journey in Naples, a busy and chaotic city with a population of around 960,000, and learns what it is like to live in the shadow of Vesuvius, the volcano that famously erupted in 79AD and destroyed the town of Pompeii. Alex then heads to the spectacular Amalfi coast, the destination for part of her honeymoon, and samples the cuisine at the Villa Cimbrone in Ravello, where chef Mamma Agata has catered for stars including Humphrey Bogart, Richard Burton, Liz Taylor and Fred Astaire |
| 12:50 | Heartbeat | When Greengrass finds an unexploded bomb the Army is called in to deal with it, but one woman refuses to leave her home. Police drama, starring Nick Berry and Bill Maynard | |
| BBC One
[108] |
12:15 | Bargain Hunt | Christina Trevanion visits an RSPCA centre in Hertfordshire and looks back at various pet-related items featured on the show, including a golden retriever statue, a French glass fish and a silver metal spider brooch. Away from the shopping, Eric Knowles learns about Nipper, the dog featured on the HMV logo |
| 13:00 | BBC News at One; Weather | A round-up of the latest headlines | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
12:10 | Find It, Fix It, Flog It | Simon O'Brien and Henry Cole meet dairy farming mother and son Jane and Justin in Wiltshire, whose items include a dilapidated table football game and a model Citroen van |
| 13:10 | Help! We Bought a Village | The owners of a hamlet in France battle with a wonky chimney, while a couple in the Limousin region bring down a wall and crack a pipe. Meanwhile, in Andalucía, a cave village has to close temporarily after one of the owners is diagnosed with cancer | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
12:30 | The Simpsons | A tax audit leads Homer into big trouble, leaving him with no choice but to make amends by helping the government nail Mr Burns for the theft of a trillion-dollar banknote |
| 13:00 | The Simpsons | Ratings for Krusty's TV show start to fall, so executives bring in co-star Princess Penelope (voiced by Anne Hathaway) to increase its appeal, and romance soon blossoms between the clown and his new sidekick. Elsewhere, Mr Burns cuts costs at the nuclear plant by taking away the staff's free doughnuts | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:50 | Sings Dylan II | Cover versions of Bob Dylan songs from the 1960s to the present, sourced from the BBC archive. Featuring classic tracks old and new, plus a few surprises. Performers include Joan Baez, Siouxsie and the Banshees, the Hollies, Adele, Julie Felix, Richie Havens, Bryan Ferry and KT Tunstall |
| 19:00 | Top of the Pops | Jamie Theakston presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on November 5, 1999. Featuring Macy Gray, Phil Collins, Diana Ross, Ian Brown, Mariah Carey, Semisonic, Ricky Martin and Five | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
12:30 | Four in a Bed | The final visit is to the Bull Hotel in Wrotham, Kent, where owner Lygia Fontanella-Deadman prides herself on a luxury stay. But a surprise leads to criticism from one couple |
| 13:00 | Four in a Bed | The B&B owners meet for the last time to find out what they have been paid and settle some scores. Genice and Cathy want Lydia and Luke to shed some light on the wardrobe situation | |