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What's on Now & Next (2025-11-09)
RTE One
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[HD:135]
03:00EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
06:00EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
RTE2
[102]
02:15EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
06:00EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
Virgin Media One
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01:35No Body Recovered In January 2020, father-of-three Mike O'Leary disappeared on his way home from work. Police immediately launched a major investigation, but suspicions of foul play were hampered by the lack of a body. With access to the investigation, this documentary follows detectives as they try to solve a crime that has shaken the close-knit rural community of Carmarthen in west Wales
06:10The Chase Australia Andrew O'Keefe presents the Down Under version of the quiz show in which four people must work together to beat the Chaser and win a cash prize.
TG4
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04:05Timpeall na Tíre Some of the stories from this week's regional news as seen on Nuacht TG4
04:35Scéalta na gCorn Gráinne McElwain arrives in Armagh, starting her visit at the county's home ground, where she meets GAA president Jarlath Burns to hear about the McKillop Cup. She also learns about two former county footballers - Marie Hoye and Caitríona McKeag - and the annual competition that is named in their honour
Virgin Media Two
[105]
01:00Gordon, Gino and Fred's Road Trip Part one of two. Gordon Ramsay, Gino D'Acampo and Fred Sirieix head off around Greece to immerse themselves in the culinary traditions and spectacular landscape of the nation. They begin by going lobster-diving and pastry-making in Crete before visiting the hot springs of Santorini and then moving on to make traditional sausages in Mykonos
06:50Alphabetical Quiz in which contestants answer questions based around letters of the alphabet. Their aim is to win a jackpot that increases in size each time it isn't won. Hosted by Jeff Stelling
Virgin Media Three
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00:15Doctor Blake Mysteries: Family Portrait As the doctor and Jean prepare for their wedding, tragedy strikes one of Ballarat's most prominent families. Feature-length crime drama, starring Craig McLachlan
06:55Heartbeat The residents of Aidensfield find themselves in the grip of a flu epidemic, putting baby Sam at risk. Meanwhile, Greengrass grudgingly finds himself helping the police retrieve an old friend's stolen property, and Blaketon's interference in the running of the pub drives Gina up the wall. Rural drama, starring Fiona Dolman and Bill Maynard
BBC One
[108]
01:30BBC News A round-up of the latest headlines
06:00Breakfast A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather
Channel 4
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[HD:142]
04:05The Simpsons The retirement home closes, so Grampa and a couple of his pals move in with the family. Marge is happy to make room for the old folks - until hubby Homer develops a taste for the OAP lifestyle. Meanwhile, Bart stands up to school bully Nelson, who has been caught wearing his mum's hand-me-down bloomers
04:30The Simpsons Homer informs on Krusty the Clown for apparently robbing the Kwik-E-Mart, but Bart is convinced of his hero's innocence and tries to clear his name. With the voice of Kelsey Grammer
E4
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[HD:162]
04:10The Goldbergs Erica and Geoff decide to throw a party to prove that they can still have fun, while Beverly presses the school faculty to put together a Fame-themed send-off for the senior class
04:35Hollyoaks Omnibus Donny's world is shattered by a shocking revelation, Leela offers kindness to another resident in the wake of the plane crash, and in hospital, a new mother continues to spiral. Meanwhile, the villagers unite in grief as they say a final goodbye to Peri, and community spirit proves more vital than ever. Donny faces turmoil after his worlds collide, and families try to rebuild. With their families being torn apart and loved ones in hospital, tensions rise between Darren and Diane. New resident Gemma is pulled in all directions. Also, Dodger receives some new evidence
BBC Four
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02:45Pubs, Ponds and Power: The Story of the Village Archaeologist Ben Robinson explores the hidden villages of London. Despite many rural settlements like Hornsey and Dagenham being swallowed up by the expansion of London, Hampstead residents successfully fought to preserve their village heritage, while in recent years Londoners have created a new breed of urban villages like Crouch End and Walthamstow
19:00Fred Dibnah's Age of Steam The steeplejack takes a look at the extraordinary expansion of industrial Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries, and the continued use of huge steam engines in collieries, steelworks and mills in the 20th century
More4
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03:20Food Unwrapped Jimmy Doherty finds out why pasta comes in so many different shapes, Kate Quilton is hot on the trail of the spice ratings in ready meals, and how they are determined, and Briony May Williams looks at the butter content in buttermilk
08:55A Place in the Sun Jo and Ellis from East Sussex cannot wait to buy a holiday home on Spain's Costa Blanca, where they plan to spend every moment in the sunshine indulging their passion for water sports and mountain biking. Laura Hamilton leaves no stone unturned, showing them five properties for their budget of £60,000