| What's on Now & Next (2026-05-04) | |||
| RTE One
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20:00 | 10 Things to Know About | A journey into the heart of Ireland's conservation efforts, exploring the frontline fight to protect some of the country's most endangered species. The programme also reveals how communities, farmers and scientists are working together to monitor and preserve Ireland's rich biodiversity |
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| 20:30 | Masters: Keepers of Tradition | The work of Beth Moran, who came to Clare Island from the US as a young photographer and never left. Decades later, she is one of Ireland's most distinctive handweavers. Her best friend's son has relocated to Brussels for a job in politics and she's decided to make him one of her signature carpets so he can have a 'little piece of Clare island' in the heart of Europe | |
| RTE2
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20:00 | Songs of Ireland | Entertainer and musician Pat Shortt and Stockton's Wing frontman Mike Hanrahan take a musical road trip around Ireland to discover the history behind different songs. They begin their journey in Mike's native Clare, where they perform Spancil Hill with Tara Breen, before moving on to Limerick for a spoken word version of The Limerick Rake with William Casey |
| 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) | |
| Virgin Media One
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20:00 | Emmerdale | It is the day of the court hearing and Marlon encourages April to be brave, while Zara suggests putting Bear on the stand |
| 20:30 | Coronation Street | Long-running drama with the residents of England's most famous cobbled street | |
| TG4
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20:00 | GAA 2026 | GAA highlights including the Dalata Hotel Group U20 football Championship, the Fulfil U20 hurling Championship and the Electric Ireland Minor Championships |
| 21:00 | Cheers | Norm's boss makes him an offer he can't refuse - accept a promotion or lose his job. Norm therefore finds himself working as a 'corporate killer' - the person in charge of firing other employees. Bar-room comedy, starring George Wendt | |
| Virgin Media Two
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20:00 | Storage Hoarders | Aggie MacKenzie is joined by antiques expert Gillian Anderson Price to help two more compulsive collectors, including a music enthusiast whose passion for instruments has spiralled out of control. The presenter also stumbles upon a special James Bond toy car |
| 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 | |
| Virgin Media Three
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19:55 | Heartbeat | Nick vows to resolve a dispute between neighbouring farms, while Kate tries to track down the source of a rare disease. Gina helps Greengrass locate the missing twin of an Australian - with a hefty reward as their motivation |
| 21:00 | Cold Feet | Adam and Rachel go on a platonic date, but find they still have feelings for each other. Pete embarks on an affair with Amy, while Karen makes the most of a mid-life crisis by chucking out her designer clothes, smoking lots of dope and getting tattooed. Drama, starring James Nesbitt, Helen Baxendale, John Thomson and Fay Ripley | |
| BBC One
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20:00 | MasterChef | Heat three gets underway, which means six new amateur cooks have left their home kitchens ready to compete for one of four coveted MasterChef aprons. The Signature Dish round features a meal they would serve to impress friends or family, before the next challenge requires them to make an authentic salade niçoise. Previous MasterChef winners Jane Devonshire, Dr Saliha Mahmood Ahmed and Thomas Frake assess their efforts |
| 21:00 | Mint | Reeling from a sudden loss, Shannon lashes out at her family. Only Ollie can offer her comfort, and as her day takes a surreal turn, she reconnects with herself and confronts her fears, at least until Dylan's return snaps her back into a painful reality | |
| Channel 4
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20:00 | The Dog House | Documentary set inside Woodgreen animal charity, following staff who are committed to matching their homeless dogs with prospective owners. Bulldog Commander Rockerfella - aka Rocky - is sporting a new look for his meeting, after a much-needed facelift. Dafne the sausage dog is pining after losing her human soulmate - and is not sold on plucky papillon cross Woody's moves to impress her. Muddy puddle enthusiast Grady the lurcher is always looking for her next thrill, however Woodgreen staff think that adventure seeker Denise could be the perfect match |
| 21:00 | Virgin Island | The course enters the high-stakes Dating Phase. Guided by experts, the virgins learn to escalate and navigate consent. Tegan is tested by her struggles with self-acceptance, and Ellen's extreme anxiety makes her question if dating is for her. Alex has a breakthrough in an intimate session with Ilil, and for two members of the group, sparks begin to fly for real during dating practice | |
| E4
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19:30 | Married at First Sight Australia | After eight weeks, it's all getting very real with the final Commitment Ceremony, as the couples face the experts one last time before Final Vows |
| 21:00 | Celebs Go Dating | Starting their dating journey are Married at First Sight legend Lucinda Light, rugby star James Haskell, 'Loose Woman' Coleen Nolan, Love Islander Gabby Allen, rapper Professor Green and agency alumni David Potts. The new faces are welcomed with a dinner party, but there's a twist as truths are revealed and some familiar faces arrive to surprise the celebrities | |
| BBC Four
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20:00 | Lost Cities of the Ancients | The Peruvian Lambayeque civilisation, which based its culture on a strong belief that building pyramids was essential to its survival - as was human sacrifice. Archaeologists in northern Peru found mass graves near the lost city of Tucume, revealing a bloody secret. Narrated by Mark Halliley |
| 21:00 | Da Vinci: The Lost Treasure | Fiona Bruce travels to Florence, Milan, Paris and Warsaw to tell the story of Leonardo da Vinci's life, exploring why a man whose reputation rests on only a few pictures - including the Mona Lisa - is regarded as one of the greatest painters of all time. She also visits New York to see a recently discovered piece by the artist | |
| More4
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19:55 | Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It | Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer meet a family in Cullercoats in North Tyneside who are divided on whether they should sell their home or renovate their current property instead. Suze Drummond has emotional ties to their four-bedroom Victorian townhouse, but Mark wants to find a property with a better layout, bigger garden and a driveway for their car. Can Kirstie and Phil help them make the right decision? |
| 21:00 | Our Tiny Islands | In the Channel Islands, car-free Sark's population almost doubles in the summer with tourists who want to experience a gentler pace of life. Helen and her Normandy cob Philly run a taxi service with antique carts and carriages. The Calf of Man has largely been uninhabited since the 1950s, with only a handful of wardens getting the opportunity to experience life there | |