| What's on Now & Next (2026-04-27) | |||
| RTE One
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21:00 | RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather | The latest national and international news |
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| 21:35 | CrimeCall | Carla O'Brien presents appeals for help from the public in solving crimes, featuring reconstructions, CCTV footage, news features and a panel of police advisers taking calls | |
| RTE2
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21:00 | Frasier | The revival sitcom spin-off from Cheers welcomes back uptight radio psychiatrist Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) to Boston for 10 more episodes of familial strife with his son Freddy (Jack Cutmore-Scott) and nephew David (Anders Keith). During the second season, Frasier returns to his old stomping ground at KACL radio station in Seattle. He is reunited with Bob 'Bulldog Briscoe (Dan Butler), Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert) and his ferocious agent, Bebe Glazer (Harriet Sansom Harris) |
| 21:30 | SAS Rogue Heroes | As Reg Seekings struggles to cope, he strikes up a friendship with a young Italian boy which ends in yet more horror | |
| Virgin Media One
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21:00 | Martin & Roman's Irish Road Trip | Father and son Martin and Roman Kemp embark on a tour of the country. They begin by exploring County Cork, where they go kayaking, take in Spike Island and ancient stone circles, and end their trip with Martin sharing stories in a local pub |
| 22:00 | Monday with Gavan Reilly | Gavan Reilly and guests break down the week’s political diary, key Cabinet issues, major stories shaping the national agenda, and the impact of upcoming decisions. | |
| TG4
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21:00 | Cheers | Norm offers to deliver a poorly Cliff's letters for him, but ends up getting arrested for tampering with the mail. George Wendt stars |
| 21:30 | The Old Oak | TJ Ballantyne was born and bred in his village in Country Durham and he has never left the close-knit community, becoming a valued leader following the 1984 miners strikes. He owns The Old Oak, the last remaining pub. The arrival of a bus of Syrian refugees exposes division and despair, leading to an ugly confrontation between 20-something new arrival Yara and a local man. TJ risks the wrath of old friend Charlie to help Yara. Ken Loach's drama, starring Dave Turner | |
| Virgin Media Two
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21:00 | Beat the Chasers | Jenny 'the Vixen' Ryan, Anne 'the Governess' Hegerty, Shaun 'the Dark Destroyer' Wallace, Mark 'the Beast' Labbett, Paul 'the Sinnerman' Sinha and Darragh 'the Menace' Ennis come together to take on more contestants from across the country. Can any of them come out on top? Bradley Walsh hosts |
| 22:00 | Hell's Kitchen | Things get spicy - and not just due to the salsa - when the chefs gamble for ingredients to create an elevated Mexican dish. | |
| Virgin Media Three
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21:00 | Cold Feet | Rachel returns to work and dates a younger man, Jenny convinces Adam to go on a blind date, and David and Karen both arrange surprise anniversary weekends for each other |
| 22:05 | Coronation Street | Long-running drama with the residents of England's most famous cobbled street | |
| BBC One
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21:00 | Mint | Cat has to make a speech during the racecourse's Ladies Day event, and it forces her to confront what she's been denying about her relationship with Dylan. With alcohol and adrenaline in the air, it's not long before rivalries are stirred up and best behaviour gives way to chaos. Shannon and Arran are caught in the crossfire as their families violently collide |
| 21:30 | Mint | Dylan rages at Shannon in the wake of Ladies Day, but she escapes and spends a life-changing day with Arran. Meanwhile, tensions erupt between Cat and Dylan, making them question the foundations of their life together. Can they find a way to salvage what they've built, and will the family survive what comes next? | |
| Channel 4
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21:00 | Virgin Island | Documentary following 12 adult virgins as they embark on a unique course in intimacy at a luxury retreat, to see if it can help them overcome the fears. The group meet for the first time and begin to unpack their deepest fears and anxieties. But with shame running deep and barriers high, can any of them open up and take the first step toward intimacy? |
| 22:00 | The World's Tallest Man: The Next Chapter | Documentary about a man who was declared the tallest in the world in 2010, but continues to grow due to a rare condition that could kill him. Fifteen years later, this film explores his circumstances after life-saving surgery. Doctors examine the toll that his towering body has had on his health, while Guinness World Records measures him again to see if he still holds the title that made him famous | |
| E4
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21:00 | Made in Chelsea | Jazz and Inga's friendship comes under the spotlight once again. Inga admits to friends that she's confused by Jazz's account of what happened between them, and insists that it was never romantic, but Jazz still feels like she needs clarity. Jules' brother, Philip, gets into more hot water when he reveals to his friends that Georgia dropped the L-word - and even though he said it back, he didn't mean it |
| 22:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, with cameras capturing their instant reactions to programmes including You, Coronation Street, Strictly Come Dancing, Celebrity Trash Monsters: What's Your Waste Size?, Ashley Banjo: Britain in Black and White, The Love Trap, Killers of the Cosmos and The Mating Game. From October 2021 | |
| BBC Four
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21:00 | The 1951 Festival of Britain: Brave New World | Documentary exploring how the 1951 Festival of Britain helped the nation to look forward to a brighter future during a period of post-war austerity. Archive footage and personal testimonies reveal how, despite widespread debt and rationing, the event encouraged people to have fun through design and ingenuity |
| 22:00 | British Art at War: Bomberg, Sickert and Nash | Presenter Andrew Graham-Dixon explores how three British artists - David Bomberg, Walter Sickert and Paul Nash - responded to the cataclysm of the First World War. He begins by focusing on the work of Paul Nash, who sketched the battlefields of Flanders near Ypres on 25th May 1917. He was so fixed on his work that he tripped and fell into a trench, breaking his ribs - an accident that went on to save his life and influence his later work | |
| More4
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21:00 | Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids | Spring finally arrives in Swaledale and the Owens gear up for another busy lambing season - but there is still the task of putting the ancient hearth stone back in place in front of the fire. Amanda, Edith and Clemmie enjoy a picnic as builder Richard gets on with laying a stone floor on top of new cosy underfloor heating, while the kids collect frogspawn |
| 22:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | Five-year-old Isa is rushed to A&E after being hit by a car and trapped underneath it, and doctors suspect the impact may have caused serious internal damage, as well as significant head injuries. Meanwhile, 26-year-old Tom is treated after slicing through his leg with a circular saw, with medics fearing the blade has cut so deeply into the muscle tissue that it could starve his leg of blood. Plus, 85-year-old retired actor Donald comes to the hospital with pain in his bladder, and consultant Faheem is concerned there may be an infection | |