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What's on Now & Next (2025-12-11)
RTE One
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20:30Fair City Zak warns a furious Sash she needs to change tack with James, and JJ, eyes on the prize, watches from the shadows. Emma goes to war with Ger, and Paul gets tangled up in his web of lies
21:00RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather The latest national and international news
RTE2
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20:00Highclere: Behind Closed Doors It is the height of summer and an incredibly busy time for Lord and Lady Carnarvon and their small team. The biggest event of the season, Battle Proms, is also just around corner
21:00Amanda & Alan's Spanish Job With a crumbling outbuilding and an overgrown vine out of control, Amanda Holden and Alan Carr raise the curtain on their biggest challenge yet as they take on the B&B's courtyard. Amanda has an idea to transform the space into a romantic movie set. Alan, however, is unconvinced by his friend's vision. The duo meet up with tour guide and friend Bernado at the spectacular gardens of the Alhambra Palace to learn what plants thrive in the Spanish sun. Amanda gets blown away by local builder Rafa's mosaic-filled cave house and ropes him in to help design a masterpiece of her own
Virgin Media One
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20:30Emmerdale Jason Donovan makes Lydia's dreams come true, while Bob is feeling put out and Kim's life is in danger
21:00Confessions of a Teenage Fraudster How a 16-year-old used his job in a call centre in Glasgow to go on a five-year crime wave, defrauding innocent cardholders and laying the groundwork for a life of wealth, first-class travel and an escape from the life he was destined for
TG4
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20:30Ros na Rún Bobbi Lee's day starts on a high when she's set to become Tadhg's new business partner, but things quickly take a turn. While Michelle plays Dean to her advantage, her troubles mount elsewhere as Cora tries her best to convince Sonny to cut her out of an investment
21:00The Foster & Allen Show Mick Foster and Tony Allen perform classics including Old Flames, The Rose of Mooncoin, and The Wild Rover. The featured guest is country singer Charlie Pride
Virgin Media Two
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20:00Beat the Chasers Contestants from across the UK take on a team of Chasers, hoping to win big money. Bradley Walsh hosts
21:00My Mum Your Dad New Zealand Dating show, which follows single parents who have been nominated by their grown-up children for a second chance at love
Virgin Media Three
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19:55Heartbeat Gina and Phil make the final preparations for their big day, but the groom's uneventful stag night stirs up some pre-wedding nerves. Rob and Peggy prepare a surprise for the soon-to-be-wed couple, and the village grows concerned when an elderly resident mysteriously disappears. Tricia Penrose, Mark Jordon, Jonathan Kerrigan and Gwen Taylor star
21:00Women Locked Up: Inside the Dóchas Snow brings down the drugs nets and complex prisoners' needs are on the rise. A pregnant inmate prepares to give birth while in prison
BBC One
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20:00Celebrity Race Across the World The finale finds the teams racing from Medellín, Colombia's second-largest city, in an epic push of over 1,000km to the finish line on the Guajira peninsula, the northernmost region of South America. They can either cut a course inland or follow the tourist trail along the Caribbean coast. After 33 days and nearly 5,900km, it still remains to be seen which team will triumph, be first to sign the all-important book and be crowned the winners. Narrated by John Hannah
21:00Celebrity MasterChef The semi-finals draw to a close with two cracking challenges. The first is an invention test with a difference. Working in teams, the remaining celebrities need to prepare and cook a main course and a dessert, but this time it needs to be done in relay. One will kick things off, the next will try to pick up the pieces and the last will, hopefully, be able to put everything together and plate up. However, no conferring is allowed. Then, as individuals, they have to cook a dish that shows off their skills to impress restaurant critics William Sitwell, Jimi Famurewa and Leyla Kazim
Channel 4
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20:00Dispatches The royal's high-stakes legal case against Associated Newspapers, publishers of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday. Harry and six other high-profile public figures, including Elton John, Liz Hurley and Doreen Lawrence, accuse the papers of law-breaking, including phone hacking and bugging, to obtain stories. Associated Newspapers says the allegations are 'preposterous smears'. With the trial due to start in the New Year, Cathy Newman examines what's been going on - and what the case means for Harry's wider war with the press and his relationship with his family
21:00See No Evil The concluding part explores the new life John Smyth built in Zimbabwe, where he set up Christian summer camps that provided him access to hundreds of young boys every year, with the camps involving enforced nudity, skinny dipping and beatings on a hugely increased scale. The programme also explores the suspicious death of Guide Nyacharu, a schoolboy who was found dead in a swimming pool at one of Smyth's camps
E4
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20:00The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer Jodie Whittaker, Paloma Faith, Munya Chawawa and Spencer Matthews take part in the culinary challenge, presented by Alison Hammond and Noel Fielding, with Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith passing judgment on their baking skills. For their signature challenge, the celebrities make cake pops, before taking on a twisted New York favourite in the technical. In the showstopper, they have the daunting task of recreating Paul and Prue in biscuit form
21:00Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, with cameras capturing their instant reactions to In With a Shout, Gordon Ramsay's Future Food Stars, Rise and Fall, Saving Our Wild Isles, Last Woman on Earth with Sarah Pascoe, Obsession and Dr Down Below. First shown in April 2023
BBC Four
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20:00Bletchley Park: Code-Breaking's Forgotten Genius Mathematician and cryptanalyst Gordon Welchman was one of the original elite codebreakers at Bletchley Park and played a crucial part in the Allies defeating Germany. After the war, he moved to America to work at the heart of the computer revolution and was employed by defence contractor the Mitre Corporation, where he was involved in top-secret research. In this programme, academic John Naughton and former CIA analyst Cynthia Storer examine how Welchman's pioneering work in the field of traffic analysis led directly to today's secret state surveillance, as revealed by whistleblower Edward Snowden
21:00Talking Pictures Celia Imrie takes a journey in the BBC's archives to tell the story of one of the most acclaimed films of all time - Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 horror film. Using interviews from over the years with cast members Janet Leigh and Anthony Perkins, as well as Hitchcock himself, Celia pieces together the film's origins, how it was made, and how it was received by audiences when it was first released
More4
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19:55Grand Designs Kevin McCloud follows the progress of 37-year-old Angelo Mastropietro, as he transforms a damp, dark and abandoned cave in Worcestershire. Having recently been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Angelo wants to create a retreat to help him cope with the news and become a 21st-century caveman. He has a budget of £100,000 and plans to almost single-handedly carve, cut and drill into the hillside to make the cave comfortable for contemporary living. However, there is no manual for a project of this kind, and the unique challenge soon becomes an obsession
21:0024 Hours in A&E In an edition of the documentary focusing on fathers and sons, 51-year-old builder Rod is rushed into A&E after falling 18 feet from scaffolding onto concrete. When scans reveal that he has fractured some of his vertebrae and will require extensive surgery, his wife Nicky is left to call their two sons to prepare them for bad news. Meanwhile, 86-year-old retired policeman John is brought to St George's with a head injury after falling off a wall. As doctors assess the severity of the damage, he talks about how his career took over his life, so much so that he missed the birth of his son. Plus, 19-year-old cyclist Mack requires specialist help for a dislocated shoulder, after he collided with a Porsche. His dad explains how adopting him and his brother changed all of their lives