| What's on Now & Next (2026-04-20) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
14:00 | Shortland Street | Desi faces her fears, Maeve accuses Nicole of jealousy, and Jack's challenged to come out of his shell |
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| 14:30 | Fair City | Carol and JJ have to enlist a reluctant accomplice to keep Steo hidden, and Pete pushes Dolores to let him move back in, but she stands firm on separate living. Fergal fears Gwen and Georgie are about to evict him, but they have a surprise in store. Paul struggles to cope with life in prison | |
| RTE2
[102] |
14:00 | Malory Towers | Clarissa challenges her brothers' team of Thackerton Boys to a lacrosse match after he insults her playing skills. Meanwhile, Mr Parker worries about Nancy when she is put in goal. |
| 14:30 | JourneyCam International | Young people's documentary following the adventures of Irish children from different backgrounds as they travel across borders and continents | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
14:00 | The Chase | Joe from Newcastle, Tanya from Retford, Felicity from Marlow and Kamal from London take on a Chaser. Bradley Walsh guides the contestants through a battle of wits in the hope that they'll go home with thousands of pounds |
| 15:00 | Time Is Money | Sara Davies hosts the quiz in which contestants are given their prize money before they have answered a question, and must race against time to keep hold of it. Each player stands before an hourglass-shaped money timer that begins to drain as the questions are asked - and the only way of stopping it is to answer correctly. Once the money is gone, the contestant is out - and only one can make the final to play for the amount they have managed to save | |
| TG4
[104] |
13:30 | Murder, She Wrote | A Broadway actress comes out of retirement to star with her daughter in a musical produced by her son - but soon finds her life in danger. Luckily, Jessica has been invited along to see the show by nephew Grady and decides to investigate. Guest starring Vivian Blaine and Lorna Luft, with Angela Lansbury |
| 14:25 | Scoil Cheoil an Earraigh | Traditional music from Scoil Cheoil an Earraigh in West Kerry, featuring Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh with Dónal O'Connor and Gerry O'Beirne, Bríd Donnelly from Fermanagh with her husband, pipemaker Cillian Ó Briain, Owen Spafford and Will Allen from England and local rising star Nicole Ní Dhubhshláine with Robert Creed | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
14:00 | Storage Hoarders | Aggie MacKenzie helps more people rummage through their belongings and turn unused items into money, hearing the sentimental story of a ceramic bear stashed away for years, and meeting a serial hoarder who cannot stand being parted from her belongings |
| 15:00 | Back to Mine | Dating show in which singletons hunt for a potential partner by rifling through three different homes. Yorkshire lass Cheryl takes along her best friend Danielle as she checks out a trio of homes. She has a habit of dating bad boys and is keen to break this trend. Will she find her perfect match in the lads' pad, the swish flat or the rustic farm retreat? Narrated by Rochelle Humes | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
13:40 | This Time Next Year | Davina McCall gives members of the public a chance to set themselves a deeply personal challenge, and records their progress as they seek to complete it within the space of 12 months. She begins by meeting a woman who pledges to lose 10 stone and a family seeking a miracle against the odds, and catches up with her charges a year later for an emotional reunion |
| 14:45 | The Hotel Inspector | Alex Polizzi tries to steer the owners of the Bulstone Hotel in Branscombe, Devon, in a new direction, after finding old award certificates on display, out-of-date decor and an old-fashioned approach. However, her efforts are met with resistance from husband and wife hoteliers Judith and Kevin, as rows, walkouts and a badly timed broken leg threaten to turn her mission into an uphill struggle | |
| BBC One
[108] |
14:00 | Shift the Thrift | Joanna Page heads to Bridgend, where friends Anum and Betti race to turn charity shop finds into profit, risking big on designer items, bold upcycles and a live-streamed auction |
| 14:30 | Designing the Hebrides | Interior designer Banjo Beale is pushed out of his comfort zone when the Isle of Mull Rugby Club hire him to redesign their dated bar. The members are keen to reflect the club's rich history, but with a large space to fill and little knowledge of sport, Banjo admits it's a challenging task to undertake | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
13:10 | Matt Baker: Travels with Mum & Dad | Matt, Mike and Janice head to County Durham's Bowes Museum, where they pick an ancient artwork to hang on the walls and bring a marvellous mechanical swan back to life. Elsewhere in Teesdale, Matt and Janice help prepare rare Teeswater sheep for shearing, while Janice gets the ultimate guide to the wildflowers growing in the surrounding Dales |
| 14:10 | Countdown | Colin Murray, Rachel Riley and Susie Dent host, with Richard Whitehead in Dictionary Corner, as contestants race against the clock to pit their wits against words and numbers | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
14:00 | The Simpsons | Homer decides to buy a healthier brand of milk, but Apu persuades him to buy a cheaper sort made by Buzz Cola that is full of hormones, while Bart realises he has a crush on his new teacher Mrs Berrera. With the guest voice of Sofía Vergara (Modern Family) |
| 14:30 | Modern Family | A former neighbour returns and it appears he is much wealthier than when he left. Jay offers Manny some constructive criticism, and Phil cannot help thinking about what could have been. Thanksgiving edition of the American comedy, starring Ed O'Neill and Julie Bowen | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
03:00 | Art That Made Us | Artists and experts reveal how, during the reign of Elizabeth I, Protestants and Catholics used art, language and new technology to wage a battle for power in the Isles, creating surprising and often radical works. Author Stephanie Merritt re-assesses the John Foxe's grisly Book of Martyrs as a work of history and nationalist propaganda, with passages performed by actress Morfydd Clark |
| 19:00 | Snooker: The World Championship | Seema Jaswal presents coverage of the evening session on day three from the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, featuring the start of Shaun Murphy's first-round match against a qualifier and the conclusion of Kyren Wilson's opener. Murphy was a champion here back in 2005 and claimed a 10-4 victory over Daniel Wells at this stage last year. With commentary and analysis from Steve Davis, Ken Doherty, Steven Hallworth, Stephen Hendry, John Parrott, Joe Perry, Dennis Taylor and Lee Walker | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
13:35 | Come Dine with Me | University lecturer Amanda Sherratt is keen to impress as she hosts the first dinner party in Lincolnshire, joined by beetroot farmer Chris Moore, theatre student Jack Stone, retail manager Ali Roberts and fitness enthusiast Alex Coxon. Amanda takes a risk with her Japanese-themed evening, which includes a raw fish starter and sumo-wrestling for entertainment |
| 14:05 | Come Dine with Me | Retail manager Ali Roberts hosts the second dinner party in Lincolnshire, confident that her gourmet cuisine and elegant style will win her the £1,000 prize. However, one diner's conversation threatens to cast a shadow over the evening | |