| What's on Now & Next (2026-01-11) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
00:10 | The Tommy Tiernan Show | Improvised chat show in which neither the presenter nor the viewers are told the identity of the guests in advance. With the comedian in the dark about who he will be interviewing until they walk out to greet him, anything can happen - especially if Tommy doesn't have a clue who they are |
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| 01:20 | We Hunt Together | Lola and Jackson find one thing they can agree on after interviewing Freddy. Freddy and Baba seize upon an opportunity to solve two problems with another killing | |
| RTE2
[102] |
00:15 | The Narrow Road to the Deep North | The love affair between Dorrigo and Amy flourishes. Conditions have worsened since they were first imprisoned, and Dorrigo and the men are exposed to hitherto unimagined cruelties |
| 01:15 | Little Fires Everywhere | The jury reaches a verdict which triggers a series of explosive events | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
00:00 | The Darkness | Gritty Nordic crime noir. Hulda and Lukas become engrossed in the complex and corrupt world of refugees in Iceland |
| 00:50 | Criminal Assets Bureau | A week after the murder of Veronica Guerin in June 1996, the Oireachtas passed the Proceeds of Crime Bill, and by October the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) was a fully functioning agency of the state. Since then CAB has completely changed the way organised crime is policed and become a blueprint for fighting organised crime on an international level. For the almost 50 per cent of the population under 35, this is ancient history. This series looks at the agency's first 25 years and shows the Irish public CAB's importance at both a national and international level, especially its role as a model for seizing the assets of organised crime worldwide | |
| TG4
[104] |
00:00 | Steip 2025 | Highlights from the Steip competition at Oireachtas na Samhna 2025 in Belfast |
| 01:00 | Sagairt na Síochána | One hundred years after the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, this programme reveals the remarkable roles played by Irish Redemptorist priests in brokering the most important peace deals between Irish Republicans and British governments in the 20th century. Archbishop Patrick Clune from County Clare was a secret intermediary between British Prime Minister Lloyd George and Sinn Féin leaders including Michael Collins back in 1921. In Belfast, Fr Alec Reid initiated the Hume-Adams talks in 1986 which led to the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
00:15 | Hell's Kitchen | The American version of Gordon Ramsay's culinary boot camp. The chefs are given a crash course in business as they learn that it takes both heart and money to run a restaurant - after revered chef and restaurateur Suzanne Goin rates the chefs' dishes, it is time for a dinner service where guests include The Cleaning Lady actress Elodie Yung and influencer Liza Koshy and where multiple close calls leave a few chefs barely scraping by. |
| 01:10 | Dubai Hustle | Documentary following the lives of young brokers making it in the world of luxury high-end property in Dubai | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
23:55 | Poldark | Unwin begins his political career with a vow to crack down on crime - particularly smuggling. Ross needs to pay his debts soon, so makes plans to expand his business and seeks funding for a new tunneling scheme. Francis offers to invest in the scheme, but Ross is suspicious when he discovers the money came from George. Jud is attacked for recanting his testimony at the trial, and Demelza conceals her pregnancy, convinced her husband does not want a child - but his flirtatious nature with Elizabeth spurs her to a furious revelation |
| 01:10 | The Doctor Blake Mysteries | Jean attends a local funeral where the coffin is dropped - revealing not one but two bodies. Blake's investigations lead him to a previously unsuspected criminal underworld in Ballarat. Australian detective drama set in 1959, starring Craig McLachlan as maverick country town doctor Lucien Blake | |
| BBC One
[108] |
23:55 | The Women's Football Show | Highlights of the weekend's matches in the Super League, including Chelsea v West Ham United, Arsenal v Manchester United and Manchester City v Everton |
| 00:45 | The Graham Norton Show | The host catches up with Hollywood star Chris Pratt, who is currently appearing in new AI thriller Mercy and Wicked star Cynthia Erivo, who is playing all 23 roles in a new stage production of Dracula. Comedian and writer Dawn French - star of new BBC sitcom Can You Keep a Secret? - is also on the sofa, as is top comic Rob Beckett. Plus, music by singer-songwriter Jack Savoretti | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
23:05 | The Big Fat Quiz of Telly | Jimmy Carr acts as quizmaster as Harry Hill, Judi Love, Tom Allen, Joanne McNally, Sam Campbell and Susan Wokoma compete to see who knows the most about past and present television shows. Charles Dance, the children of Mitchell Brook Primary School, and a host of celebrity question-setters help Jimmy to ask the big questions |
| 01:00 | 12 Years a Slave | A free black man living in pre-Civil War New York is abducted and sold into slavery. He spends the next 12 years struggling to survive and maintain his dignity in the face of brutal treatment, while clinging to a desperate hope that he can return to his family. Oscar-winning historical drama based on Solomon Northup's autobiographical book, starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Lupita Nyong'o and Brad Pitt | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
00:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on shows they have been watching during the week. Programmes being appraised include Planet Earth III, Mamma Mia! I Have a Dream, Surviving Paradise, Uncanny, Celebrity Race Across the World and Crack Addicts. Plus, they share their thoughts on news coverage of the two recent by-elections and the death of Bobby Charlton |
| 01:00 | Naked Attraction | A final romp through the Naked Attraction archive, remembering the times that the pickers got it spot on and chose their perfect date, leading to romance and happy endings. The success stories include Gemma and James, who found love on the show and whose relationship is still going strong | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
23:50 | Horizon | BBC film-maker Natalie Hewit spent three months in Antarctica following the work of the everyday heroes who have been challenged to move a vital polar research station, Halley VI. Built on the Brunt Ice Shelf, it sits far beyond the Antarctic shoreline, but a crevasse in the surrounding ice threatens to send the station adrift |
| 00:50 | Yellowstone | Kate Humble, Patrick Ayree, scientists and wildlife cameramen examine the changing seasons at Yellowstone National Park during 2016, and the effect on the local American wildlife. In the first episode, Patrick follows the grizzly bears, who are taking a risk with the weather by leaving their winter dens early. Meanwhile, Kate gets to grips with the science behind this frozen season | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
00:05 | 999: On the Front Line | Paramedics in Birmingham try to stop hypothermia from setting in when a woman collapses in the snow. At the same time, Mark and Adi attend to a woman whose waters may have broken at 27 weeks and could be hours away from giving birth. In Coventry, crewmates Neil and Laura treat an elderly man who has a life-threatening infection |
| 01:05 | 24 Hours in A&E | This edition focuses on a mother's role in different family units. Jacob, 20, arrives in resus with suspected internal bleeding after crashing his car into a wall at high speed, while Joan, 82, is treated for a head wound after tripping down the stairs at home, and seven-year-old Jackson has a suspected infection on his cheek. Documentary following life inside the A&E department of St George's in south-west London, focusing on patients, their families and the staff dealing with the emergencies | |