| What's on Now & Next (2026-04-12) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
22:30 | Leonard and Hungry Paul | After a successful first date Leonard is head over heels for Shelley, though is unnerved when he hears she is due to go to the cinema with a man called Patrick. After obsessively questioning who he might be, Leonard knows he must ask Shelley outright. Elsewhere, Hungry Paul has been shortlisted for the e-mail sign-off phrase competition and attends the awards ceremony with his family, leading to a new opportunity for him with the National Mime Association. Comedy, narrated by Julia Roberts and starring Alex Lawther and Laurie Kynaston |
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| 23:05 | The Tommy Tiernan Show | 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 | |
| RTE2
[102] |
21:30 | The Sunday Game | Highlights and discussion of the weekend's GAA games. Among the contests taking place were Dublin v Clare and Galway v Waterford in the respective 1A and 1B National Camogie League finals, Armagh v Tyrone in the Ulster Senior Football Championship and Cork v Limerick in the Munster Senior Football Championship |
| 23:00 | The Responder | Chris and Rachel are blackmailed by a top dealer, only for Jodie to offer them a way out. Drama, starring Martin Freeman, Adelayo Adedayo and Kevin Eldon | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
22:00 | Danny Dyer: How to Be a Man | Danny Dyer travels the country exploring the contentious subject of modern masculinity, questioning whether men have lost their sense of identity and what it means to be male in 21st-century Britain. Along the way, he tries to get to the bottom of toxic masculinity and find out why so many young men are struggling with their mental health and relationships with women. Danny sets out to find out whether there's a rise in toxic masculinity in society and, if there is, why? He meets up with his brother Tony, before tackling controversial influencer Ed Matthews, meeting teenage boys at a London school, and speaking with Mansfield MP Ben Bradley, who's a champion of men's issues. He also meets male victims of domestic abuse, and in Brighton, he chats to members of the Brighton Gay Men's Chorus about overcoming prejudice |
| 23:00 | The Big Interview | Colette Fitzpatrick meets Kathleen Chada, whose husband murdered her young sons Eoghan and Ruairi in 2013 | |
| TG4
[104] |
22:30 | Heartlands | Sharon Shannon and her niece Caoilinn travel through Ireland's Hidden Heartlands, experimenting by making jewellery from bog oak before playing their first live gig in over a year to a special audience at Clonmacnoise. In this programme, they visit Portumna Castle and catch up with musical friends Seamus Begley and Mundy |
| 23:03 | An Aimsir Láithreach | National and international weather forecast | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
22:00 | The Graham Norton Show | The host is joined by reality star and businesswoman Kim Kardashian and award-winning actress Sarah Paulson, who are appearing together in the new TV legal drama All's Fair. Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston chats about taking to the West End stage in All My Sons, while actress and singer Rachel Zegler also appears, fresh from wowing audiences at the London Palladium in Evita. Plus, Little Simz performs Lion, from her album Lotus |
| 23:05 | The Claudia Winkleman Show | Claudia is joined by Oscar-nominated star of Schindler's List, Ralph Fiennes, who is on the sofa to talk about his play Grace Pervades. Comedy actress Anna Faris returns to the world of Scary Movie for the next instalment in the spoof-horror franchise. Olivia Cooke, star of Amazon Prime's The Girlfriend, talks about the upcoming series in the Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon, and comedian Michelle de Swarte tells Claudia about her stand-up tour The Afters | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
22:10 | Anne | Ten years after the disaster at Hillsborough, Anne refuses to give up her fight to get justice for her son Kevin. Fact-based drama, starring Maxine Peake |
| 23:15 | Coronation Street | Long-running drama with the residents of England's most famous cobbled street | |
| BBC One
[108] |
22:15 | BBC News; Weather | |
| 22:40 | BBC Newsline; Weather | Local News from across Northern Ireland with Tara Mills and Declan Harvey | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
22:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, with cameras capturing their instant reactions |
| 22:55 | First Dates | More hopefuls enter the restaurant looking to find the perfect match. Twenty-seven-year-old yoga instructor Nicole meets Matthew, a 24-year-old mindfulness coach. While they seem like the perfect combination for love, how will Nicole, who's only ever dated older men, react to finding out that Matthew is younger than her? | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
21:00 | Die Hard | New York cop John McClane visits Los Angeles to see his family over the Christmas holiday. Stopping off at his wife's place of work, he realises armed men have taken over the building and are holding the corporation's staff to ransom - and only he has the ability to fight back. Action thriller, starring Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman and Bonnie Bedelia |
| 23:40 | Gogglebox | A look at what Britain's sharpest armchair critics think of the biggest and best TV programmes. Featuring, The Piano, The 1% Club, Inside Windsor Castle, Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror, MILF Manor and ITV News, nightlife and Tory MP defection | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
21:55 | Searching for Sam: Adrian Dunbar on Samuel Beckett | Thirty years after the playwright's death in Paris at the age of 83, Line of Duty star Adrian Dunbar explores the life and work of Samuel Beckett to find out about the man behind Waiting for Godot. Although born and raised in Dublin, Ireland, he was a resident of Paris for most of his adult life, writing in both French and English, and was awarded the 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature for his work |
| 22:55 | Julian Lloyd Webber with the London Philharmonic Orchestra | Robert Walker introduces a performance of Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor, with Yehudi Menuhin conducting cellist Julian Lloyd Webber and the London Philharmonic Orchestra at the 1987 Harrogate International Festival | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
22:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | Peter, 85, has been brought - unwillingly - to A&E by his stepson Brian. He cut his finger on some wire two weeks earlier and his hand is swollen and won't stop bleeding. Emma, 23, is rushed to St George's after crashing her car on the way to her father's house, while doctors also see to 86-year-old Harry, who fell down a flight of stairs a day earlier but didn't seek treatment. Ciaran, 27, injured his ankle the previous night while out with friends and was given a temporary cast. Emergency nurse practitioner Helen needs to get him X-rayed and replastered, but he faces a return visit for an operation |
| 23:05 | 24 Hours in A&E | Tree surgeon David, 27, is airlifted to St George's after falling 40ft to the ground, hitting several branches on his way down and landing head-first onto concrete. Having been knocked unconscious for 10 minutes, the medical team must urgently assess him for internal injuries. Anne, 74, arrives with a sharp pain in her chest, 51-year-old taxi driver Mark receives treatment for a cut on his finger caused by broken glass, and 92-year-old Betty is brought in by ambulance after her carers found her with slurred speech and a shaking hand | |