| What's on Now & Next (2026-08-23) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
00:30 | Blackshore | With the murder victim's daughter missing, Fia is in a race against time, while a press conference sparks allegations of her father's involvement in another case 20 years ago |
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| 01:30 | Annika | A brutal murder on Glasgow's canals hits close to home when the victim is identified as a former police officer | |
| RTE2
[102] |
00:45 | Suspect | Grieving psychotherapist Dr Susannah Newman sets out on a quest to find the truth about her daughter Christina's tragic death. When a mysterious new client Jon makes a disturbing confession under hypnosis, Susannah is forced to embark on her own deadly mission to save a life - the way she couldn't do with her own daughter. Mystery, starring Anne-Marie Duff and Dominic Cooper |
| 01:15 | Suspect | Susannah is shocked when DS Richard Groves, her former lover, doesn't seem to take her concerns about Jon's murderous discourses seriously, and soon realises that he's hiding something. She locks horns with Richard and his wife Natasha and manages to get a lead - the name of a police officer who reported a girl saying her friend was murdered. Mystery, starring Anne-Marie Duff, Tamsin Greig and Ben Miller | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
00:40 | Million Pound Pawn | The third and final episode explores the tricky and unpredictable nature of valuing assets. Fashion designer Nina takes her Russian artwork to Ray at Suttons and Robertson's in London with high hopes that the price of her paintings has gone up, but the contemporary art market is notoriously tricky, and Ray can only buy them if he is sure he can sell on and make a profit. Meanwhile, pawnbroker Dan Hatfield takes on an unusual asset in Essex he has never dealt with before |
| 01:40 | A Mother's Son | Concluding the two-part drama, starring Hermione Norris, Martin Clunes, Paul McGann and Alexander Arnold. In the aftermath of the murder and the discovery of the bloodstained trainers, Rosie's distress starts to affect her family life and cracks begin to form. Meanwhile, David has learnt their son Jamie has been mixing with violent dropout Sean and fears he may have fallen under his influence | |
| TG4
[104] |
00:05 | Sé Mo Laoch | The life and career of Co Wexford brothers John and Pip Murphy. Growing up in Ballygow near Carrig-on Bannow, the pair learned to play harmonica with their father Phil Murphy and they are still playing the reels and hornpipes that he wrote including the Ballygow Reel and Trip to Cullenstown.They recount their story with Benny McCarthy, Des Dillon, Jim Murray, Áine Hensey, Philip King, Rick Epping and Seán Óg Potts |
| 01:05 | Misneach | Ireland sits at the bottom of the EU league table in relation to disability employment rates. This documentary explores why that is, through telling the stories of those most affected. We get an insight into the lives of people living with disabilities in rural and urban Ireland, highlighting the importance of further societal change | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
23:05 | Love Island USA | The American version of the relationship-based reality show, in which singletons compete to pair off while living in a villa |
| 00:50 | Hell's Kitchen | The contestants compete in a series of challenges where they must use their creativity and pull out all the stops to secure a black jacket. | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
00:00 | Mr Selfridge | As preparations are made to celebrate the store's 20th anniversary, Harry works tirelessly to break the suppliers' embargo on Whiteley's, while Mae manages to avoid him. A stoic Mardle struggles to cope, and Meryl steps in to provide some much-needed help. Jimmy's accountant reveals a massive problem, which leads to a very risky and secret plan, while journalist Joe Tooby continues to investigate him - with shocking results. Drama, starring Jeremy Piven, Sacha Dhawan and Katherine Kelly |
| 01:00 | Victoria | An attempt is made on the queen's life, and she discovers the would-be assassin was motivated by the political unrest dividing Ireland. Determined to resolve the situation, she arranges a royal visit despite Albert's objections. During the trip, she meets Palmerston's wife and learns more about their unconventional marriage | |
| BBC One
[108] |
23:30 | Edge of Darkness | Boston homicide detective Thomas Craven witnesses his activist daughter being brutally murdered outside his home. Believing he was the intended target, Craven sets out to find her killers, but stumbles across a huge political conspiracy reaching to the highest levels of government. Thriller based on the 1985 BBC series, starring Mel Gibson, Ray Winstone, Danny Huston, Bojana Novakovic, Shawn Roberts and David Aaron Baker |
| 01:15 | Weather for the Week Ahead | A look ahead to the latest forecast | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
23:05 | Boston Strangler | Trailblazing crime reporters Loretta McLaughlin and Jean Cole encounter sexism from a wall of men while investigating the Boston Strangler murders of the 1960s, and trying to ensure the city's women have the information they need to protect themselves. Fact-based drama, starring Keira Knightley, Carrie Coon and Chris Cooper |
| 01:05 | Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA | The fiery chef comes to the aid of a French restaurant in the heart of Moorpark, California. The pompous, over-complicated cuisine is keeping the customers away and there is an imminent threat of bankruptcy. However, the owner is vigorously opposed to change, despite the failings of his current business model | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
00:25 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on Casualty, Queer Eye, Below Deck Sailing Yacht, Alexander Armstrong in Sri Lanka, FUBAR, Open House: The Great Sex Experiment, Big Beasts and BBC News |
| 01:25 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including Sitting on a Fortune, Casualty, Britain's Got Talent, MerPeople, James May: Oh Cook!, The Greatest Auction and Top of the Pops 1994. Plus, reflections on the stories making the ITV News | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
00:40 | A Wild Year | For the wildlife and people who live amid the stunning scenery of the Lake District, life is one of continuous change. This documentary offers a fresh perspective on a turbulent year in the life of England's largest national park. Time-lapse photography shows months and weeks passing in seconds - snow and ice giving way to sunshine or the frequent rain showers - while the animals, plants and people find extraordinary ways to cope with the challenges of this ancient landscape. Narrated by Bernard Cribbins |
| 01:40 | BBC Proms | Georgia Mann presents a concert from the Royal Albert Hall as Benjamin Marquise Gilmore directs the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, horn player Felix Klieser and bassoonist Amy Harman in Mozart, Thea Musgrave, Britten and Elgar. The orchestra highlights the French horn and bassoon in two concertos - one classic, one contemporary, with Scottish composer Thea Musgrave's bassoon concerto Out of the Darkness receiving its world premiere. Mozart's good-natured Horn Concerto No 3 ends with a rollicking Allegro that's hard to resist, while there are more dancing rhythms from Britten's playful Simple Symphony, based on themes written by the composer before the age of 12. Britten: Simple Symphony. Mozart: Horn Concerto No 3 in E flat. Thea Musgrave: Bassoon concerto Out of the Darkness (BBC commission, world premiere). Elgar: Romance for bassoon and orchestra. Mozart: Symphony No 35 in D, Haffner. Felix Klieser (horn), Amy Harman (bassoon), Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Benjamin Marquise Gilmore (director/leader) | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
00:05 | 24 Hours in A&E | After falling over during the night at home and being rushed into A&E, 85-year-old Maura faces potentially life-changing injuries. CT scans reveal broken bones in her spine, and her son and daughter-in-law must decide when to share the gravity of the situation with Maura and her granddaughter Meg. Meanwhile, 37-year-old doctor Jim arrives at St George's after a collision with a van while he was cycling to work. Despite putting on a brave face, scans reveal his injuries are more serious than first thought. Plus, a chef is treated after cutting her thumb while chopping peppers at home |
| 01:10 | Surgeons: Life in Their Hands | A 44-year-old mum from Orange is confronted with a life-changing diagnosis of a rare abdominal cancer, which was only discovered by chance when she was trying for a second baby | |