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What's on Now & Next (2026-02-24)
RTE One
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06:00EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
07:00Teleshopping Buying goods from the comfort of home
RTE2
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06:00EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
07:45news2day Domestic and international news items of interest to younger viewers
Virgin Media One
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06:15The Six O'Clock Show Chat show featuring celebrity interviews, food from leading chefs and guidance on a wide range of topics, from consumer affairs to the latest trends, with viewers invited to contribute with pictures, comments, stories and gossip
07:00Ireland AM Magazine programme blending lifestyle interviews and news content with human interest stories, consumer affairs, health, politics, gardening, education, finance, food and fashion
TG4
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06:54Olobob Top Bobble builds a hotel for the Scuttlies, but it's too well made. They make Scooper Dooper - who transforms it - and builds a bigger one for the Olobobs to have a holibob too
07:00PJ Masks Catboy confesses that he has a cuddly toy to Owlette and Gekko, as they thwart the evil plan to change all cuddly toys to look like Romeo
Virgin Media Two
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06:55Impossible Engineering The InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland, a 337-room hotel that burrows 16 stories below ground level, clinging to the cliffs of an abandoned quarry
08:00Tipping Point Ben Shephard hosts the quiz in which contestants answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. Dropping tokens down a choice of four chutes, they hope to knock piles of them off a moving shelf - and the more they collect, the greater the prize fund. The player who has won the least amount is then eliminated, and the last one standing competes for a £10,000 jackpot
Virgin Media Three
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01:00Cold Blood Matthew Kelly stars as a serial killer who has spent his 15 years in prison playing a game of psychological cat-and-mouse with his captors. One of Britain's most notorious murderers, Brian Wicklow is vilified by the Press and despised by fellow inmates - not least because detectives have never found the body of his last victim. But then, out of the blue, he decides he wants to talk to the police. John Hannah, Jemma Redgrave and David Calder co-star
07:10Heartbeat Despite Rob's efforts to keep his wedding secret, his sisters enlist the help of the community to organise a surprise reception as the policeman prepares to marry Helen. A man's complaint about noisy neighbours turns sour when his mentally ill wife takes matters into her own hands, and Gina learns Jack's nude painting of her is to go on public display. Drama, with Jonathan Kerrigan and Sophie Ward
BBC One
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06:00Breakfast A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather
09:30Morning Live Gethin Jones and Helen Skelton present the weekday magazine show featuring a mixture of topical discussion and expert advice for viewers
Channel 4
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06:50Cheers Part two of two. Rebecca ignores Sam's attempts to remind her of her drunken confession that she loves him rather than Robin, while the groom-to-be pulls out all the stops to make the wedding a memorable affair. Guest starring Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers
07:20Cheers Rebecca tries to come to terms with the fact that she has called off her marriage to Robin, while Frasier rewrites the prose of Charles Dickens to make it appeal to the bar patrons
E4
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06:55Rude(ish) Tube Comedy clips showcasing amusing internet videos on the themes of food and animals
07:00Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA The fiery chef heads to the Seascape restaurant in the village of Islip on Long Island, New York, in a bid to change the fortunes of its owner Peter Matthews, who is nearly $1million in debt. Gordon is dismayed to discover unprotected meat and fish left next to mouldy pesto jars in the kitchen and plans to close down the eatery until radical changes are made
BBC Four
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02:35British History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley The historian debunks the so-called Glorious Revolution of 1688, when Dutch prince William of Orange invaded the British Isles and stole the throne from his father-in-law, King James II. It has since been described as a 'glorious' and 'bloodless' revolution. But given that it led to huge slaughter in Ireland and Scotland, how glorious was it really?
19:00Canals: The Making of a Nation Liz McIvor tells the story of the people who operated the canal boats, carrying fuel and goods around the country. During the Victorian era they gained reputations for criminality, violence and drinking, but was such a reputation deserved? Liz discovers grisly canal crimes, investigates health and welfare on-board working boats, and looks at why canal children were last on the list to be offered safeguards and formal education. She reveals the campaigners who set out to tackle this injustice, including George Smith of Coalville, Leicestershire, and Sister Mary Ward of Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire
More4
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03:25Food Unwrapped A selection of favourite investigations, including Jimmy Doherty heading to southern Italy to find out where the flavour comes from in his Earl Grey tea. Kate Quilton wants to know if it is true that oysters can be eaten all year round, or whether they should be avoided in the summer months, while Matt Tebbutt is in Cornwall to learn what gives clotted cream its distinctive yellow colour
08:55The Perfect Pitch The camping enthusiasts' tour of North Yorkshire brings them to The Hideaway, a tranquil eco-friendly site at Baxby Manor, where they learn to forage for food and take to the skies