| What's on Now & Next (2026-07-02) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
00:30 | Death in Paradise | A distillery owner is poisoned during a group tasting of his premium rum. However, the case is shrouded in mystery when it's revealed all the guests drank from the same bottle. Just how the killer could ensure only the victim would wind up dead is unclear. As Seb's unorthodox methods prove useful to the investigation, Mervin learns an important lesson in slowing down. The team must dig deep into the past, uncovering secrets that the suspects have gone to great lengths to bury in order to get to the bottom of the case. Drama, starring Don Gilet and Don Warrington |
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| 01:30 | Prime Time | In-depth analysis of current affairs and topical reports, presented by Miriam O'Callaghan and Fran McNulty | |
| RTE2
[102] |
23:30 | FIFA World Cup 26 Live | Group K runner-up v Group L runner-up (Kick-off 12.00am). Coverage of the round-of-32 match at Toronto Stadium in Canada. Portugal could well be participating in this fixture, given they dropped points in a surprising draw with DR Congo in their opener, but would expect to have the quality in their squad to advance from a group also containing Colombia and Uzbekistan. England will be involved in this contest should they have finished second in a group also containing Croatia, Ghana and Panama. Clare MacNamara presents, with analysis from Didi Hamann and Richie Sadlier |
| 02:30 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
01:00 | Four Lives | Sarah Sak continues to press the police for information about Anthony's death but they are unable to even tell her when his body can be returned home to Hull. Following the discovery of another man, Gabriel Kovari, officers assume this is another overdose by a gay man and fail to investigate properly. Fact-based drama, starring Sheridan Smith and Stephen Merchant |
| 02:09 | Close | ||
| TG4
[104] |
01:00 | Dáil Éireann | Coverage of today's proceedings in Dáil Éireann |
| 01:45 | Abair Amhrán | Series celebrating songs from days gone by, filmed on location around the country | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
01:00 | I Kissed a Girl | Priya and Naee have a big decision to make, which leads to a very frosty group discussion and an emotional night in the masseria. But no one has long to dwell on the repercussions of their choice before two new girls join the party. To cheer everyone up, the girls throw their own sports day, and hold a party in which everyone dresses as their favourite queer icon |
| 07:00 | Pressure Pad | General knowledge quiz, hosted by John Barrowman, in which two teams of five players are pitted against each other inside an illuminated arena, known as the Pressure Pad. The team with the most players remaining for the final round will put itself in the strongest position to win the £2,000 jackpot on offer | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
01:05 | Snowpiercer | Mr Wilford arrives, and as this new threat rattles Snowpiercer to its core, Melanie makes a move that can't be undone |
| 07:20 | Heartbeat | Kate's ex-boyfriend turns up in Aidensfield and finds himself under suspicion for a hit-and-run accident. Meanwhile, Bellamy finds himself in charge of organising a local talent contest. Rural police drama, starring Niamh Cusack and Mark Jordon | |
| BBC One
[108] |
23:30 | MOTD Live: FIFA World Cup 2026 | Group K runner-up v Group L runner-up (Kick-off 12.00am). Coverage of the round-of-32 match at Toronto Stadium in Canada. Portugal could well be participating in this fixture, given they dropped points in a surprising draw with DR Congo in their opener, but would expect to have the quality in their squad to advance from a group also containing Colombia and Uzbekistan. England will be involved in this contest should they have finished second in their group, which features Croatia, Ghana and Panama |
| 02:30 | Weather for the Week Ahead | A look ahead to the latest forecast | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
01:00 | Significant Other | A young couple take a remote backpacking trip through the Pacific Northwest. However, things take a dark turn when they realise they might not be alone. Thriller, starring Maika Monroe and Jake Lacy |
| 02:25 | Shiva Baby | Frivolous college student Danielle expects to face the usual uncomfortable conversations with guests when she attends the traditional Jewish mourning observation of a family friend. But nothing could prepare her for the mortifying events that end up taking place. Comedy drama, starring Rachel Sennott | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
01:10 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on what they watched during a week in March 2021, including Line of Duty, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, This Is My House, The Proof Is Out There, Formula 1: Drive to Survive, Countdown, This Morning, and vaccines on the News |
| 02:15 | Below Deck | There is a chaotic start to the season for Captain Kerry, thanks to a seasick chef, some novice crewmembers, and a demanding germaphobe guest | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
00:45 | BBC Proms | Andi Oliver presents a BBC Proms concert in which American jazz singer Samara Joy and her octet join the BBC Concert Orchestra and conductor Miho Hazama to perform classic songs and musical standards at the Royal Albert Hall. Fresh from another double win at this year's Grammys, Joy makes her much-anticipated Proms debut, introducing audiences to her electric combination of youthful energy and old-soul musical style with classic songs and unique twists on instrumental classics from across jazz and its fringes, from bossa nova to the Great American Songbook. She salutes figures including Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Charles Mingus and Oscar Peterson. Nacio Herb Brown: You Stepped out of a Dream. Hoagy Carmichael: Stardust Davis, Ramirez and Sherman: Loverman (Oh Where Can You Be). Erroll Garner: Misty. Thelonius Monk: Worry Later (San Francisco Holiday). Billie Holiday and Max Waldron: Left Alone. Axel Stordahl and Paul Weston: Day by Day. Interval: Jazz singer and broadcaster Clare Teal joins Petroc to reflect on Samara Joy's Proms debut and to discuss the enduring fascination of the Great American Songbook. Betty Carter: Beware My Heart. Duke Ellington: I Got it Bad and That Ain't Good. Sun Ra, Samara Joy, Jae Mayo & Kendric McCallister: Peace of Mind/Dreams Come True. Samara Joy and Kendric Mccallister: Five Stages of Love (Love's Impression). Teddy Wilson and Harold Adamson: It's the Little Things that Mean So Much Monk: Ugly Beauty. ... |
| 19:00 | University Challenge | The second and concluding semi-final sees two teams of four students battling it out to make it to the climax of the competition and the chance to take home the trophy. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
00:10 | 999: On the Front Line | Cameras follow the paramedic teams of West Midlands Ambulance Service, beginning with a crew treating a man found collapsed in his garden in Birmingham. In Coventry, a teenage boy discovers his mum unconscious on the kitchen floor and rings for an ambulance, and in Worcester, paramedics are called to a seven-month-old baby girl with a high temperature who is struggling to breathe |
| 01:15 | 24 Hours in A&E | Doctors at St George's in south London treat a cyclist who collided with a stampede of deer, and are concerned about the extent of blood loss from the puncture wounds. A mother of two who had a heart attack three weeks previously now fears she is having another, and an 18-month-old child has developed a limp | |