| What's on Now & Next (2025-11-24) | |||
| RTE One
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19:30 | EastEnders | The highs and lows of life with the residents of Albert Square, Walford |
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| 20:00 | The Entrepreneurs | Profiles of three more people behind successful Irish businesses, each a finalist in the 2025 EY Entrepreneur of the Year competition. They are Gary Lavin of VitHit Drinks, Hilary and Aidan O'Shea from Otonomee, and Terry Hughes of Pivotal | |
| RTE2
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19:00 | Ireland's Fittest Family | The first quarter-final sees new coaches Michael Darragh MacAuley and Andrew Trimble face off against show original Davy Fitzgerald. The Byrne family from Dublin, the McKenna family from Monaghan and the Smith family from Louth compete in the Hell & Back obstacle course in Kilruddery, County Wicklow |
| 20:00 | Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby | Rob Rinder and Monica Galetti work at Stanglwirt Hotel in the Austrian Alps, owned by one family for 300 years. The business, which offers world-class boxing and tennis facilities, and a stable of elegant Lipizzan horses, is all woven around a working Alpine farm with some of the purest water in the world | |
| Virgin Media One
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19:30 | Emmerdale | Long-running soap following the ups and downs of village life amid the rolling scenery of the Yorkshire Dales |
| 20:00 | Coronation Street | Long-running drama with the residents of England's most famous cobbled street | |
| TG4
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19:30 | Déan Tú Féin É | In Co Meath, Marc Mac Lochlainn comes to the aid of Lochlainn Mac an Chnoic, where a broken gate on the side of the house is causing problems. Not only does Marc solve the gate problem but he and Lochlainn create a storage place for the bins at his home. Roving reporter Bríd-Treasa Ní Ghaoithín talks to a man who has a business for old household appliances that are often thrown aside on the country's roads and back roads |
| 20:00 | GAA 2025 | GAA highlights including action from the AIB Club Championships | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
19:00 | The Chase | Bradley Walsh presents as Martin from Leeds, Dylan from Aberdare, Sonia from Merseyside and Karen from Exmouth pit their wits against one of the ruthless Chasers in the hope of winning a potential prize pot worth thousands of pounds. They work as a team and play strategically to answer general knowledge questions against the clock and race down the game board to the exit without being caught |
| 20:00 | The Finish Line | Roman Kemp and Sarah Greene host this quiz contest, in which five contestants race in moving podiums across the studio floor to try to win £5,000. Suzi, James, Aaron, Claudia and Dan 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. The winner then races against the track itself in an attempt to win the cash prize | |
| Virgin Media Three
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17:55 | Agatha Christie's Marple | Lady Virginia Revel receives a marriage proposal from an ambitious politician, but is reluctant to accept it, especially as she is also being courted by a dashing young suitor. Accompanied by Miss Marple, she travels to a weekend party at her family home Chimneys, hoping to reach a decision. Negotiations for the sale of the country house are taking place during the gathering, but when new owner Count Ludwig of Austria is found murdered, St Mary Mead's elderly spinster must identify the culprit. Whodunit, starring Julia McKenzie, with a supporting cast including Gavin & Stacey stars Ruth Jones and Mathew Horne, plus Dervla Kirwan, Charlotte Salt, Michelle Collins, Jonas Armstrong and Edward Fox |
| 19:55 | Heartbeat | Peggy begins a frantic search for David's dog Deefer after a pair of youths steal her car from outside the Aidensfield Arms with the hound in the boot. Carol and Rob have cause for concern as Rosie is troubled by the attentions of an admirer who simply will not take no for an answer - and also has a history of violence against a former girlfriend. Jonathan Kerrigan, Gwen Taylor and Vanessa Hehir star | |
| BBC One
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19:00 | Hope Street | When a classic car is stolen from a local showroom, it looks like a disgruntled employee has taken his revenge after being sacked. The cops soon discover that bodybuilder Aaron has been displaying aggressive behaviour and suspicions are raised that he has been taking steroids, possibly supplied by Donal's secret girlfriend Sasha. Brandi thinks Clint should tell Nicole he's lost £25,000, but Clint is hoping he'll get the cash back before she finds out |
| 19:45 | If Walls Could Talk | The Oval Stadium, home of Glentoran FC in East Belfast, has weathered war, reconstruction and financial hardship, remaining a cherished landmark for football fans, not just from East Belfast, but from all across the globe | |
| Channel 4
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19:00 | Channel 4 News | Including sport and weather |
| 19:55 | Rory Peck Awards | Wil Davis talks about the devastation, and the tiny strands of hope, that he encountered while filming among the thousands of people displaced by the brutal civil war in Sudan. Davis is a finalist for the Rory Peck Awards 2025, which celebrates the freelance film-makers who bring the world's stories to our screens | |
| E4
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19:30 | Animal Control | Frank gets frustrated with finding women on dating apps and asks Emily to set him up on an old-fashioned in-person date |
| 20:00 | America's Next Top Model | The remaining contestants pose on a flaming catwalk, and are later paired up to film coffee commercials with photographer and director Francesco Carrozzini | |
| BBC Four
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19:00 | Earth's Seasonal Secrets | Documentary exploring how animals all over the world rise to the challenge of surviving the winter. While some creatures face an up-hill struggle to survive, a colder climate plays to the advantage of others, who quickly set about making use of inventive means to seize the huge opportunities the season brings. Caribou become 'ice road' travellers as the ground under-foot becomes slippery, and stoats build their own fur beds, snow monkeys set about finding warm baths, and even Emperor penguins - who are built to face extreme low temperatures - find their own way to endure the world's most savage winter conditions. Narrated by Andrew Scott |
| 20:00 | Treasures of the Anglo-Saxons | Historian Janina Ramirez investigates the development of Anglo-Saxon art. Examining the Sutton Hoo treasures the Franks Casket, the Staffordshire Hoard and the Lindisfarne Gospels, she uncovers the secret codes and symbols that reveal the pagan past and Christian future of the Anglo-Saxon people, and discusses how their artistic development was brought to an end by the Norman invasion of 1066 | |
| More4
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19:25 | Four in a Bed | It's the final day of the competition, and the B&Bers reconvene to feud about facilities, bicker over beds and cross swords over sausages, before the payments are revealed and the winner announced. Garish neon lights, dogs at breakfast and cleanliness issues are on the agenda as the hoteliers get heated while discussing a colourful week |
| 19:55 | Grand Designs | Design engineer Joe Stuart and service designer Lina Nilsson take on the London property market, as they build their own home on a small 38-square-metre plot. Joe designs a split-level house that will cleverly maximise the space, but the project soon runs months behind schedule, and thousands of pounds over their £160,000 budget | |