| What's on Now & Next (2026-06-24) | |||
| RTE One
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20:00 | 10 Things to Know About | Kathriona Devereux, Amy Hassett and Fergus McAuliffe shine a light on the science that shapes and connects everyone - from health and homes to the planet. This edition explores why people are so resistant to change, examining aspects of behavioural science through the lens of climate action |
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| 20:30 | Neven's English Food Tour | Neven Maguire is in Newcastle, where he visits the Small Canteen, a tiny restaurant catering for just 14 people per sitting. In the Ouseburn neighbourhood of the city, the chef tours the historic Victoria Tunnel, which was built in 1842 and first used as a wagon way to transport coal. At the Blackfriars Restaurant and Cookery School, which is believed to have the oldest dining room in the UK, Neven enjoys a medieval banquet cookery class | |
| RTE2
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19:30 | FIFA World Cup 26 Live | Coverage of one of the final matches in Group B (Kick-off 8.00pm), featuring either Switzerland v Canada at BC Place Vancouver, or Bosnia and Herzegovina v Qatar at Seattle Stadium. The only previous meeting between the Swiss and Canada nations was a friendly match in 2002 that took place on Swiss soil, and saw the Canadians claim a 3-1 victory. Iraq have got the better of their previous meetings with Bosnia and Herzegovina, , winning 2-0 in the first encounter in 2000, while the second contest in 2010 ended in a 1-1 draw |
| 22:30 | FIFA World Cup 26 Live | Scotland v Brazil (Kick-off 11.00pm). Joanne Cantwell presents coverage of the Group C match at Miami Stadium in the USA. There have been 10 previous meetings between these nations, four of which have been at the World Cup, and Scotland are still seeking a first-ever victory over the Seleção. The South Americans won three of those four World Cup clashes, the most recent of which was in the opening match of France '98 when an unlucky own-goal by Tom Boyd gave Brazil a 2-1 win, after a John Collins penalty drew Scotland level following a goal in the fifth minute by Cesar Sampaio. The last time they faced each other was a 2011 friendly at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium, when a teenage Neymar scored both goals in a 2-0 victory, at a time when he had yet to make his reputation as one the leading players in world football, two years before he moved to Barcelona from Santos | |
| Virgin Media One
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20:00 | Long Lost Family: What Happened Next | Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell revisit the stories of two women whose searches took them to opposite sides of the globe. Yasika Fernando's search for her Sri Lankan birth mother was watched by someone else born in the very same week and adopted from the very same convent, while Paula Stillie finally heads out to Montana to see her Native American aunts and uncles in person |
| 21:00 | I'll Be Watching You | Two-part documentary in which victims of some of Britain's most prolific voyeuristic predators speak out, revealing how powerful men used their statuses to hide their crimes | |
| TG4
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19:30 | Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy | The Willie Clancy Summer School represents all aspects of the tradition - the learners, the festival enthusiasts, the dancers, the singers, the discerning listeners, the young modern players, and the professionals. This programme, recorded in the summer of 2024, features performances by Niamh Parsons, Micheál Ó Marrinan, Liz Doherty and Fiddlesticks |
| 20:30 | Réabhlóid ar Chúl an Tí | Aedín Ní Thiarnaigh and Mary Reynolds are in Raheny, Co Dublin to work on Philip's suburban back garden. His garden is typical of so many in Ireland but he's hoping Mary can help him to start again | |
| Virgin Media Two
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20:00 | Help Me Buy a Home | A Westport couple receive Liz O'Kane's help in getting them out of living above a pub, and a Dublin couple seek a country escape. Plus, Kevin and PJ take a shocking tour of vacant homes in Cork |
| 21:00 | Love Island | Relationship-based reality show in which singletons seeking a romance compete in the hope of finding love - and winning a £50,000 prize. Maya Jama hosts | |
| Virgin Media Three
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19:55 | Heartbeat | Nick goes undercover to track down an escaped prisoner, Greengrass discovers a couple of naturists, and Auntie Eileen has a decision to make when she meets a face from her past. Rural police drama, starring Nick Berry, Bill Maynard and Derek Fowlds |
| 21:00 | Out There | Nathan is suspicious of the Land Rover he saw launching the drone, and when it surprisingly leads him to his brother's girlfriend Robyn, he finds Caleb too and tries to sort things out for Johnny the best way he knows how - but only succeeds in further trapping him in the process | |
| BBC One
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20:00 | The Repair Shop | One-off edition. Bear Ladies Julie Tatchell and Amanda Middleditch restore a soft toy of the 1966 England mascot World Cup Willie bought by owner Steph during the tournament. Suzie Fletcher repairs a well-travelled leather hat that helped owner Abbie, who is trans and non-binary, find a sense of identity, and Pete Woods and Sonnaz Nooranvary bring the music back to a battered old washboard. Father and son Doug and Angus Gillan arrive with a beautifully decorated presentation oar awarded to Doug's grandfather, Angus Gillan, following a victorious rowing season with Oxford University in 1908, |
| 21:00 | How Are You? It's Alan (Partridge) | The broadcaster reintegrates into life in Britain after a year working in Saudi Arabia, dedicating his efforts into a series of issues-led films. Leaving behind a lucrative career voicing radio commercials, Alan makes a bravely personal and personally brave return to TV to make his very own documentary about mental health. Comedy, starring Steve Coogan, with Felicity Montagu and Tim Key | |
| Channel 4
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20:00 | Location, Location, Location | Phil Spencer revisits Hayley and James, who he helped search for a home around Newbury in Wiltshire back in 2019, to find out how they have got on since their search, when they struggled to decide between all the properties he had lined up. There's also a catch-up with Camilla and Liam, who back in 2022 wanted to get out of rented accommodation and into their own home near Solihull in the West Midlands. It was a search that meant certain compromise, but now, four years later - and having got married and started a family - how are the couple finding their new life? |
| 21:00 | The Light in the Hall | Caryl relentlessly pursues the truth, questioning Eve, Rhys, and Robert to uncover their roles in the tragedy. Mabli's secret paternity test shakes family bonds, threatening to unravel long-held ties and expose hidden truths beneath the surface. Eve's desperation to protect her past results in dire consequences | |
| E4
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20:00 | Below Deck: Mediterranean | A blast from the past has one of the crew members desperate to reignite an old flame. New crew configurations cause resentments to blossom. A guest leaves an unwelcome surprise in the shower, setting off a mystery within the interior |
| 21:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on recent shows, including The 1% Club, Is It Cake?, Casualty, The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin, The Yorkshire Farm and This Morning. They also reflect on BBC News coverage of the rising cost of living | |
| BBC Four
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20:00 | Universe | Professor Brian Cox explores the Milky Way, using data from a cutting-edge space telescope to reveal the dramatic history of Earth's galaxy, and predict its cataclysmic future. The European Space Agency's Gaia Space Telescope painstakingly measures the true position of over a billion stars, producing the most accurate map of the Milky Way ever created, while also measuring their movement, allowing their positions to be tracked back through time |
| 21:00 | The Nazis: A Warning from History | Former diplomats and Nazi party members trace Germany's inevitable downward slide to war with Britain, a country whose culture and achievements Hitler is known to have admired. They also reveal how a Hollywood film helped inspire the Fuehrer's dreams of empire | |
| More4
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19:55 | PopMaster TV | Ken Bruce challenges music fans to recall facts and stats about their favourite chart toppers and beyond, from the 1950s to the present day. In the eighth heat, five more players go head-to-head, as Ken tests them in six rounds, plus Original PopMaster and 3-in-10. Hoping to secure a place in the Grand Final this time are Giancarlo from Worcester, John from Perth, Jen from Glasgow, Jack from Southport and Suzanne from Bedford |
| 21:00 | Our Yorkshire Shop: A Victorian Restoration | With a week to go before the grand launch of the restored Victorian grocers Peacock & Verity, the volunteers in the North Yorkshire town of Masham have finished the elegant café. They now need a show-stopping window display, so head to Castle Museum in York for some inspiration. Ian haggles for shop fittings in Halifax, while the bakehouse oven faces a life-or-death safety test | |