| What's on Now & Next (2025-12-03) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
11:15 | Shortland Street | Desi is pleased to reconnect with her old friend Steve, who is donating bone marrow to a fellow drag queen |
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| 11:50 | Leaders' Questions | Live coverage of Question Time in the Dail and the latest reactions to political developments | |
| RTE2
[102] |
11:25 | Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go! | When Whiff has to leave Sodor for the day, the recycling responsibilities fall behind schedule. Thomas decides to get the Troublesome Trucks to help pick up the slack |
| 11:35 | Fireman Sam | Blaze-tackling antics with the friendly firefighter from Pontypandy. | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
10:00 | This Morning | A mix of celebrity chat, lifestyle features, advice and competitions |
| 12:30 | News at 12:30 | The latest national and international news stories from the Virgin Media News team, followed by sport and weather | |
| TG4
[104] |
11:10 | Ainmhithe Craiceáilte | Footage of corgi shakes, doggie licks, kitty rubs and fluffy pets |
| 11:35 | Comhrá | Michael McCann, the Galway Area President of the Society of St Vincent de Paul - a non-profit organisation that helps disadvantaged people in the country - speaks about his career. Originally from Clonmel, Co Tipperary, he spent almost 40 years teaching, beginning in Kildare before leaving for a post in Galway where he settled | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
11:00 | Puzzling with Lucy Worsley | Contestants from Derby, Gloucestershire, Croydon, Swadlincote, south Wales and Warwick take on five rounds of fiendish puzzles |
| 12:01 | Pressure Pad | General knowledge quiz, hosted by John Barrowman, in which two teams of five players are pitted against each other inside an illuminated arena, known as the Pressure Pad. The team with the most players remaining for the final round will put itself in the strongest position to win the rolling jackpot on offer | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
11:05 | The Restaurant | Olympic Silver Medallist and World Champion rower Gary O'Donovan acts as head chef. Growing up by the sea and spending much of his life on water there is a fishy theme flowing through his menu - but will it create a strong enough swell of positive reaction to deliver another top award - a 5-star rating? |
| 12:05 | World's Greatest Hotels | A peek behind the scenes at the planet's most iconic establishments | |
| BBC One
[108] |
10:45 | Rip Off Britain | Julia Somerville, Louise Minchin and Gloria Hunniford tell the story of how a car finance company's mistake led to the credit record of a man from Blackpool being merged with a man from south Wales who shared his name - leading to problems when he applied for a mortgage. Plus, a look at whether deaf movie lovers are being short-changed by cinema chains, and a broadband company's customers who say quitting their contract is far too difficult |
| 11:30 | Homes Under the Hammer | Martin Roberts and Dion Dublin visit a scrap of land that becomes home to a three-bedroom house in Staffordshire and follow transformations in Liverpool and Torquay | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
11:10 | American Pickers | Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz visit a petrol station that has been transformed into a home, where they brave a collection that sends a chill up the spine |
| 12:05 | Channel 4 News Summary | ||
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
11:00 | Modern Family | The Dunphys and Manny are on their way back from breakfast at the pancake house when Phil is forced to swerve out of the way of an oncoming truck, a brush with death that prompts them all to re-evaulate their lives. Comedy, starring Ty Burrell |
| 11:30 | Modern Family | Claire confronts neighbours from hell Ronnie and Amber about the eyesore of a boat on their front lawn - and when they refuse to move it, Phil has no alternative but to call in the big guns - dad Frank and a few of his retired pals. Meanwhile, Cam takes Lily to clown school | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:35 | The Lost Libraries of Timbuktu | Aminatta Forna presents a documentary examining the literary tradition of Timbuktu in Mali, where hundreds of thousands of manuscripts have come to light in recent years. From the 13th to the 16th centuries, the city was a renowned seat of learning, and its black African scholars were revered throughout the Islamic world |
| 19:00 | Winter Walks | Poet laureate Simon Armitage takes a coastal walk along Yorkshire's enchanting and historic frontier with the North Sea. Starting in Ravenscar, Simon follows a disused railway line, passing former quarries and brickworks, before walking along the beach from Boggle Hole to the picture-perfect Robin Hood's Bay | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
11:00 | The Great House Giveaway | Handyman Ned and estate agent Josh are paired up to transform a tired three-bed terrace in Crosby, Merseyside, into the ideal first-time buyer's house. It's in the right location - close to shops and amenities - but a wonky outside wall left it languishing on the market for a long time. Bought at auction at a bargain basement price, it's all to go for as long as the market stays buoyant. Ned and Josh need all their know-how to bring the house up to scratch in six months. Presented by Simon O'Brien |
| 12:00 | The Great House Giveaway | Simon O'Brien presents, as carpenter Gareth and electrician Dan are paired up and given six months to transform a four-bedroom detached stone cottage in the village of Pennant in Ceredigion. They get it cheap at auction, but there's a reason - the gable wall is about to fall down. Will a £50k renovation budget and their invaluable building skills be enough to transform the place into something fit for 21st-century living? | |