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What's on Now & Next (2025-11-29)
RTE One
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00:55The Name of the Rose Medieval friar William of Baskerville investigates a series of murders at a remote monastery. While the monks are quick to declare the deaths the work of the Devil, William is convinced a human killer is at large, and sets out to expose the truth - a mission that brings him into conflict with the Inquisition. Mystery based on Umberto Eco's novel, starring Sean Connery, Christian Slater and F Murray Abraham.
03:15EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
RTE2
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00:15U-571 American forces board a stricken Nazi submarine at the height of the Second World War in the hope of seizing an Enigma coding machine, but German reinforcements arrive, forcing them to flee in the unfamiliar craft. Action adventure, starring Matthew McConaughey, Harvey Keitel, Bill Paxton and Jon Bon Jovi
02:25EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
Virgin Media One
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01:10Tommy Fleming: Voice of Hope A concert of uplifting and inspirational music from the Basilica in Knock. The balladeer pays tribute to the sacred place with songs such as Lady of Knock, Our Queen of Peace, as well as contemporary favourites such as Morning Has Broken and You Raise Me Up. Featuring special guests Phil Coulter, Eileen Ivers, Cara Dillon and Naoise Stuart Kelly
06:30The Chase Australia Andrew O'Keefe presents the Down Under version of the quiz show in which four people must work together to beat the Chaser and win a cash prize
TG4
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00:35Comhluadar Ceoil Entertainment show, presented by Dáithí Ó Sé, featuring the best of music and chat. This edition features performances by the band Goitse
01:35Fuascail A creative contemplation by visual artist, musician and composer Barry Kerr, known as Fuascail. Kerr uses a combination of his musical compositions and visual artistry to portray an abstract reflection on the revolutionary period of Ireland's history. Fuascail could by translated as release, redeem or resolve and Kerr uses these three pillars to tease out his own feelings around history, conflict and commemoration. The film is set in Connemara where Kerr spent much time drawing inspiration from the landscape and its history, composing new music and painting new work
Virgin Media Two
[105]
00:15Love Island: All Stars Maya Jama presents as previous contestants return to the villa in the hope of finding romance the second time around, with Iain Stirling narrating proceedings. Maya will be there from the start to give everyone a shoulder to cry on. Who will find love, who will turn heads, and who will be the winning couple?
01:45The Graham Norton Show Jodie Foster discusses her role in the latest season of TV drama True Detective: Night Country, Oscar-winner Olivia Colman talks about her new mystery comedy Wicked Little Letters, while US comedy great Wanda Sykes reflects on her Netflix special I'm an Entertainer. Plus, doyenne of daytime TV Lorraine Kelly discusses her debut novel The Island Swimmer and Austin Butler and Josh Brolin discuss new sci-fi epic Dune: Part Two. Calvin Harris and Rag'n'Bone Man deliver a world exclusive performance of their new single Lovers in a Past Life
Virgin Media Three
[106]
23:40A Dog Named Christmas A young man with learning difficulties and an affinity with animals tries to persuade his parents to join a scheme where abandoned dogs are adopted by caring families for the Christmas holidays. He soon has a Labrador in his care, and together they spread Christmas cheer in his rural community. Drama, starring Noel Fisher, Bruce Greenwood and Linda Emond
07:05Heartbeat A fire at the home of a talented artist leads to suspicions of an arson attack, and the resultant police investigation exposes the man's patron as a likely suspect. Greengrass has limited success running a B&B, and Andy tells landlady Gina he has got to make a business trip to Scotland, filling Blaketon with misgivings. Joe McGann guest stars, with Jason Durr, Bill Maynard and Derek Fowlds
BBC One
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01:30Weather for the Week Ahead A look ahead to the latest forecast
01:35BBC News A round-up of the latest headlines
Channel 4
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01:15Proxima An engineer leads a compliex life as a single mother and the only woman on an intensive astronaut training programme. She prepares for a year-long assignment aboard the International Space Station, that will serve as a stepping stone to a mission to Mars, but the separation from he rdaughter takes its toll on both of them. Sci-fi drama, starring Eva Green, Zélie Boulant-Lemesle and Matt Dillon
03:00Ramsay's Hotel Hell Part two of two. Gordon Ramsay continues to uncover problems at the Juniper Hill Inn in Windsor, Vermont. The chef tries to help the staff communicate with owners Robert and Ari, but after he catches one of them telling a shocking lie, will it be the final straw?
E4
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[HD:162]
00:35First Dates Student Leah is on her first-ever date and sits down for a meal with Ashley from Huddersfield, who has hair to rival Harry Styles and a winning superstar smile. Liverpudlian welder Daniel lacks confidence with woman, but bonds with student midwife Emily over their shared passion for romcom films, while Antonia hopes to meet a man who wants to get to know the woman behind the uniform, but finds it difficult to let her guard down when she meets 34-year-old rugby player Pete
01:35First Dates Recipe developer Mimi is looking for a fun-loving fellow creative and her date with rugby referee and sausage roll-maker Joel starts well when he turns up with a gift for her. Theatre producer Sue, meets American psychologist Beri, who is looking for an English rose, while rugby player Dan seems to tick all of Irish model Laura's boxes, but when she finds out what he does for a living, things could take a turn for the worse
BBC Four
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01:30The Secret Life of Waves David Malone investigates the importance of ocean waves. He discovers they are not made of water, can travel sideways and their sound is created by bubbles, and examines the connection between the life cycles of waves and human beings
02:30Being the Brontës Martha Kearney is joined by author Helen Oyeyemi and journalist Lucy Mangan to immerse themselves in the lives of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë to discover the inspiration behind their classic novels Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey. Travelling to the Haworth Parsonage in West Yorkshire, the trio discover how just two years before their most famous novels were published in 1847, the sisters' prospects were bleak. Charlotte was in love with a married man, their clergyman father Patrick was going blind, and their brother, Branwell, was battling alcoholism. However, by 1848, Charlotte, Emily and Anne were literary sensations, and Martha, Helen and Lucy immerse themselves in the personal lives of the sisters to find out how this happened
More4
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01:1524 Hours in A&E Staff at Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham are concerned that an 80-year-old man who fell out of bed and hurt his head may have incurred brain injuries. Other patients include a 22-year-old professional carer who has been brought into A&E after collapsing at work and a man who trapped his finger in a container. Plus, nurse Jess talks about her stammer
02:1524 Hours in A&E Twenty-one-year-old Connor is rushed in after a motorbike accident leaving him with leg and lung injuries. Sixty nine-year-old Rob, who has locked-in-syndrome, is admitted into resus after his breathing tube becomes dislodged leaving him unable to breathe properly. In minor injuries, 58-year-old Lisa receives treatment for an injured wrist