| What's on Now & Next (2025-11-12) | |||
| 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 | RTÉ Investigates | Investigating the conviction and imprisonment of a couple for a crime that didn't happen, and the ongoing and far-reaching consequences for the Irish system that jailed them | |
| RTE2
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21:00 | Cold Pursuit | An unassuming but hard-working snowplough driver abandons his quiet mountain life after his son is murdered by a powerful drug lord. Grieving, yet furious, he draws on his hunting skills to become an adept killer seeking out revenge against those responsible. His actions soon spark a turf war between a manically unpredictable gangster known as Viking and a rival gang boss. Action drama, starring Liam Neeson, Laura Dern and Micheal Richardson |
| 23:05 | Blue Bloods | Danny and Gormley pursue Gus Vanderlip, an ex-detective determined to uncover how a rapist he caught is free | |
| Virgin Media One
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21:00 | Gogglebox Ireland | The nation's sharpest armchair critics share their hilarious, heartfelt and honest reactions to Ireland's top shows |
| 22:00 | Faithless | Sam's boss humiliates him and he tries to apologise to Miss Malone. Zein plans to move to LA with Zu and Ruby, Layla comforts Dymphna, and Cormac realises that it's time he grew up | |
| TG4
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20:30 | Contractors | As the sun sets on another contracting season, it's time for contributors to look back and see how it all worked out for better or for worse. It's September and Shane is out ploughing and planning to do some seeding. With the kids back to school Traolach is out on his own cutting some second cut silage in Glencolmcille and planning to bale when they are free on Saturday. Kieran in Waterford is pushing on to third cut silage, but feeling the loss of Liam one of his top men who is heading to Australia |
| 21:30 | Bláth na hAoise | Daily life at the Déise Day Care Centre in Dungarvan. Under the watchful eye of Margaret Coffey, the centre is a 'home away from home' for over 65s in the locality and was among the winners at the IPB Pride of Place Awards in 2019. This documentary reveals that life doesn't stop after retirement | |
| Virgin Media Two
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21:00 | Dark Side of Reality TV | It kickstarted a TV revolution, and gave rise to reality's first villain. But was the real winner of Survivor'sfirst season Richard Hatch, or the show's creator, Mark Burnett? |
| 22:00 | Dinner with the Enemy | The diners take on their final challenge, designed to appeal to their most basic desires and instincts. Are they finally capable of working together and finding a consensus? | |
| Virgin Media Three
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21:00 | Code of Silence | Alison is moved to a safe house with Julie while the police search for the gang, but she is kidnapped by Braden and used as leverage to demand that Liam return the necklace. This results in a tense warehouse stand-off, and Alison is in a desperate situation as armed forces storm the building. Rose Ayling-Ellis stars |
| 22:00 | Coronation Street | David and Shona conceal their deepest fears from one another as they prepare to meet with a consultant about their unborn baby's condition. Elsewhere, Kevin's poker night prompts Sally to worry about his state of mind, Michael informs Tyrone of Fiz's meltdown, and Will lies to Ben and Eva | |
| BBC One
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21:00 | Shetland | In the wake of the fire, Tosh and Calder turn their attentions to a single local suspect. However, their interview at the police station descends into chaos, upsetting the family and leaving the Procurator Fiscal, Matt Blake, frustrated by their efforts. Calder offers her support to Ed Tulloch, drawing them closer, while a tragic link emerges between the Tulloch and Mair families, shedding new light on the case. Crime drama, starring Ashley Jensen and Alison O'Donnell |
| 22:00 | BBC News at Ten | A round-up of today's headlines | |
| Channel 4
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21:00 | Trespasses | A grieving Cushla confides in Gerry and Gina and goes in search of the truth, leading to a revelation that unites the family. Thriller, starring Lola Petticrew, Martin McCann and Gillian Anderson |
| 22:00 | Britain's Most Expensive Houses | Fine & Country agent Margaret Towey is selling £10 million Hertfordshire property Orchard View - a hi-tech home that might be perfect for retired model Jilly Johnson, who wants to downsize. However, it has also attracted filming locations manager Lexi, who is scouting it for a potential movie. French Alps-based real estate agent David Lucas is in London trying to sell two luxury chalets in Val d'Isère, while Fine & Country agent Greg Perrins is hoping to sell The Common, a 10,000-square-foot property listed at £3 million | |
| E4
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21:00 | Married at First Sight UK | As the vow renewals continue, an emotional groom questions if he will be enough for his partner outside of the experiment, and one couple's future hangs in the balance |
| 22:00 | No Strings Attached | Kerry Katona recites a racy rendezvous, all acted out by a cast of puppets. Mel Giedroyc hosts | |
| BBC Four
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21:00 | Hunt for the Oldest DNA | Film following a team of scientists in their quest to find ancient genetic material, the discovery of which could have massive implications for how the past is understood. This documentary also reveals the genes of long-extinct creatures that once thrived in warm, lush Arctic landscapes |
| 22:00 | Graham Reid Remembers - Precious Blood | Writer Graham Reid looks back on his 1996 BBC drama The Precious Blood, set in a Belfast trying to secure a lasting peace. He talks about the power of the cast, how his wife had a hand in the casting of Amanda Burton, and the chemistry shared on screen between her and Kevin McNally. Graham also explains how he brought the stories of former UVF killer Billy and widow Rosie together | |
| More4
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21:00 | Steam Train Diaries | Paul Middleton is on the footplate of a North Yorkshire Moors Railway locomotive, travelling between the picturesque stops of Goathland and Levisham. Meanwhile, iconic engine Tornado is brought in on a mission to boost passenger numbers, the lineside team are in action monitoring the UK's only venomous snake, and we see how a Victorian loom is keeping heritage railways all over the world running smoothly |
| 22:00 | Little Trains & Big Names with Pete Waterman | The music producer and keen railway modeller meets famous faces who share his passion for all things miniature, while also working on a huge exhibition build destined for Chester Cathedral. Eddie Izzard shows Pete two exhibition models that are steeped in her family history | |