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What's on Now & Next (2026-02-14)
RTE One
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20:15DIY SOS: The Bigger Build Ireland Baz Ashmawy presents the first of a two-part special focusing on rehousing Ukrainian refugees in six vacant terraced houses at Kingston College in Mitchelstown, North Cork. Baz is joined by Aoife Rhattigan and Kerry Hiddleston, who oversee the design, while Brandon Duarte from MMD Construction is in charge of the build, and Diarmuid Gavin plans the garden design
21:20RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather The latest national and international news
RTE2
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20:00Scandinavia with Simon Reeve The second leg of Simon's journey takes him from the fjords of Norway across the North Atlantic to Iceland, known as the land of fire and ice. It's a world of extremes and contradictions, from a country that's been described as the Kuwait of Europe to an island that lives under the constant threat of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
21:10Saving Private Ryan In the aftermath of the Normandy landings, a group of American soldiers scours the battlefields of France in search of a missing infantryman, who has been given compassionate leave to return home because his brothers have been killed in the conflict. Steven Spielberg's Oscar-winning Second World War drama, starring Tom Hanks, Tom Sizemore, Edward Burns, Matt Damon, Barry Pepper and Vin Diesel. It won five Academy Awards, including Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, and Best Director. The film makers also took home a couple of Baftas for Best Sound and Best Special Effects
Virgin Media One
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19:00The Masked Singer Joel Dommett hosts as the three finalists compete to be crowned the winner, with actress and singer Samantha Barks joining regular panellists Maya Jama, Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall and Mo Gilligan. The identities of all the remaining stars are finally revealed, while previous Masked Singers Lionfish, Pufferfish and Snail all return for three one-of-a-kind duets
20:30Ant & Dec's Limitless Win Ant and Dec welcome back brothers Alistair and Ashley to finish their game, determined to do their family proud, before Denise and her nephew Pablo get their chance to take on the Limitless Ladder. A pillar of his community, Pablo has two children he wants to leave a legacy for, while Denise has her own wish for family and friends - but Ant & Dec have a surprise for them
TG4
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18:45GAA Beo Dublin v Monaghan (Throw-in 7.00pm). Coverage of the Division One match in the Allianz Football League from Croke Park. Presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill
21:00Rothaí an tSaoil Presenter Áine Ní Bhreisleáin meets up with and spends quality time with author Feargal Mac Ionnrachtaigh, who offers insight into the work the people of Belfast carry out to better life for themselves, their families and the community
Virgin Media Two
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20:00A Year on Planet Earth Stephen Fry narrates the documentary series revealing the incredible ways in which all life is impacted throughout the four seasons
21:00Side Hustlers With the Final Pitches around the corner, Emma makes a shocking discovery, while Ashley is underwhelmed with a Hustler's urgency to improve her business
Virgin Media Three
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20:00Home Fires Pat and Marek are reconciled, but when someone sees them together, their relationship is in more danger than ever. The Brindsleys come to realise the full extent of David's injuries, and Teresa faces letting go of the past when she is asked out. Alison fears the consequences of her involvement with the Lyons, Laura is spurred into action by some happy news, and Joyce and Erica work together on a first aid meeting
21:00Grace Det Supt Roy Grace suspects the sudden death of a former schoolteacher in a respectable Brighton backwater may not be the drugs overdose it first appears. When human remains are discovered in a field, he and Branson are drawn into an investigation that will test their abilities and their friendship to breaking point. Though each case initially appears to be an isolated incident, Grace's instinct leads him to believe both deaths are the work of a twisted, sadistic serial killer. Crime drama, starring John Simm
BBC One
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20:00Gladiators Bradley and Barney Walsh host the last round of the heats. With five brutal events and the dreaded Eliminator to conquer, only the toughest will secure one of the last places in the quarter-finals. There is controversy on Crash Course, Apollo returns to the Duel podium, and Mark Clattenburg gets a new and not so helpful assistant referee
21:00The Weakest Link Romesh Ranganathan asks general knowledge questions against the clock as celebrity contestants try to avoid being voted off the team. Battling it out for the charity of their choice are Tasha Ghouri, Patsy Kensit, Ignacio Lopez, Craig Rowe, Philippa Dunne, Colson Smith, Fats Timbo and Adam Jones
Channel 4
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20:00The Great Icelandic Swim with Ross Edgley Ross takes on the north of Iceland. As storms roll in from the Arctic, Ross faces huge seas, currents that send him backwards and freezing waters fed by Greenland's rapidly melting ice sheets. As he reaches the Arctic Circle, the crew celebrate, but Ross' body begins to fail. Exhaustion and rotting salt wounds threaten deadly cellulitis. After 60 punishing days, and 438 miles, he is badly behind schedule
21:00The Roman Empire by Train with Alice Roberts Alice heads seven miles south of Naples to Herculaneum, a town that, like Pompeii, was buried in volcanic ash in 79 CE. She also pays a visit to Capua's giant amphitheatre, second in size only to Rome's Colosseum, where gladiators battled wild creatures from the farthest corners of the empire, including lions and tigers. Alice gets a chance to handle the world's most famous sword
E4
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18:50Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit A cabaret singer who once hid out in a convent is reunited with the nuns she befriended, who now need her help. She poses as a member of the order once more and joins the staff of a Catholic school threatened with closure, where she aims to make a success of the resident choir. Comedy sequel, starring Whoopi Goldberg, Kathy Najimy, Lauryn Hill, Maggie Smith and James Coburn
21:00Celebrity Gogglebox A rolling cast of famous faces, including Sam Ryder and Scott Mills, Rylan and his mother Linda, Judi Love and Charlene White, Paul Sinha and his husband Olly, and Jon Richardson and Lucy Beaumont, Mo Gilligan with Babatunde Aléshé, Stephen and Anita Mangan, Nick Grimshaw and his niece Liv, and Denise van Outen and Duncan James, comment on the week's TV. Their viewing highlights include Too Hot to Handle, Only Connect, The Proof Is Out There, Smile and The Deepest Breath
BBC Four
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20:00The Good Old Days Leonard Sachs hosts a 1975 edition of the old-time music hall programme, with Nick Moll, Bernard Cribbins, Valerie Masterson, Bill Pertwee, Terence Alexander, Des Lane and Ray C Davis entertaining an audience from the stage of the Leeds City Varieties
20:45Hetty Wainthropp Investigates The detectives find themselves swamped with work after their recent success. Hetty turns her attention to a troubled village, while Robert and Geoffrey embark on a case of their own. Private eye drama based on the novel by David Cook, starring Patricia Routledge and Derek Benfield
More4
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19:5524 Hours in A&E A 79-year-old woman is airlifted to hospital after being involved in a road traffic collision, with consultants concerned that she may have life-threatening internal bleeding. Meanwhile, 80-year-old Mohammad has come to A&E after falling at home during a family Eid celebratory feast, and 56-year-old Russ is brought in after falling from a ladder while cutting back some trees at work
21:0024 Hours in A&E A teenager has a life-threatening bleed on the brain and requires emergency surgery, a 10-year-old gymnast sustains an injury to her wrist after performing a back bend, and a girl is brought in to the urgent care centre, needing treatment for her swollen tonsils. As they undergo treatment, their parents share stories of family life