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What's on Now & Next (2026-06-28)
RTE One
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14:00Racing from the Curragh Jane Mangan is joined by Emmet McNamara, Fran Berry and Ruby Walsh for live coverage of a meeting headlined by the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby. With commentary by Richard Pugh
17:10BackStory Thirty-year-old graphic designer Patrick Kelleher from Maynooth, County Kildare, and his mother Patty travel to Lima in Peru to explore his heritage, from bustling city streets to the landscapes of the Andes. Patrick learns more about his Irish father, who has passed away, but had a lasting positive impact on the local community where he stayed in Peru
RTE2
[102]
13:15The Sunday Game Live Coverage of an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-final (Throw-in 1.45pm), which comes from Croke Park. Eventual champions Kerry ended the reign of 2024 title-winners Armagh at this stage last year
15:50The Sunday Game Live Coverage of an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-final (Throw-in 1.45pm), which comes from Croke Park. The closest fought last-eight match of 2025 saw Meath edge past Galway by a single point
Virgin Media One
[103]
14:00Call the Cleaners Yvonne and Angela help an artist whose nine-bedroom house in Stafford is overrun with clutter, and Maxine and Jasmine go to Clacton to a maisonette that is covered in years' worth of animal fur from their 16 pets, and have three days to get it back into shape
14:25Deal or No Deal Stephen Mulhern hosts as a contestant tries to open the 22 red boxes in the right order, taking on the infamous Banker for the chance to win a life-changing cash prize
TG4
[104]
13:15Buildings Beo Carrie Crowley visits the seaside village of Monkstown in Co Dublin, where the local Church of Ireland rector has embarked on a remarkable project of transforming an old schoolhouse into a vibrant community hub. Carrie discovers how this refurbished schoolhouse will serve as a gathering place for the local art group and Tidy District group, offering a space for community activities and creativity to flourish
14:15Planda go Pláta Rebecca Uí Chonaola visits Beech Park farm, a four-acre farm located beside Clonsilla train station in the west of Dublin. While there, she makes French toast with a difference - it is completely egg free and rather than a sweet topping, is topped with some freshly harvested pointed green peppers, artichokes and chermoula. Niall Ó Conchúir is holding the fort in the kitchen and he conjures up a plant-based tortilla de patatas with romesco sauce and a vegan mole served over some coconut and lime polenta
Virgin Media Two
[105]
14:00Friends Monica and Chandler decide to move in together, but have difficulty explaining to Rachel that she will not be a part of the arrangement. Meanwhile, Phoebe begs Ross to get his latest marriage annulled. American comedy, starring Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox
14:30Friends Ross encourages Chandler and Monica to move in together and makes a dramatic decision about Rachel. David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry, Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston star
Virgin Media Three
[106]
14:00Coronation Street Gary assures Todd that Kit's theory is unfounded, Susie exposes Will and Megan's game, and Nina dreads a difficult conversation with Roy. Elsewhere, Jodie uses Ryan to make David jealous, and Summer splashes the cash on her friends
14:25Don't Look Back in Anger Headline stories from 2004, when a tsunami hit South East Asia, smoking was banned in public places and Cian O'Connor won Olympic gold - only to have it taken off him
BBC One
[108]
13:50Points of View Viewers' opinions on BBC shows and behind-the-scenes reports on new programmes
14:05Lifeline Jeff Brazier presents an appeal on behalf of the Katie Piper Foundation
Channel 4
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13:55Four in a Bed This week's competition kicks off in Dorset, at 17th-century country inn the Fox and Hounds, where creased bedding and unwrapped biscuits leave the guests unhappy
14:25Four in a Bed Matthew and Moira host the week's second visit at their Milberry Green Meadows glampsite in Surrey, but the great outdoors soon leave one pair longing for the great indoors
E4
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13:20Ramsay's Hotel Hell Chef Gordon Ramsay uses his wealth of experience in the restaurant business to help struggling hotels, motels and B&Bs across America. After identifying the most pressing issues at each location, he puts the owners and staff to work as he attempts to save their establishments from disaster. His first stop is Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, where the Roosevelt Inn is more than $1million in debt - and to make matters worse, the owner's wife has had enough
14:20The Simpsons Lisa tries to make friends with a new girl at school who turns out to be a terrible bully - prompting her to look for a remedy for antisocial behaviour. Meanwhile, Homer gets into the child safety business
BBC Four
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02:15How to Build a Cathedral Architectural historian Jon Cannon explores how cathedrals were constructed, looking at fan vaulting at Gloucester, stained glass at York, and the Octagon at Ely for examples of medieval ingenuity, showing how they were built to realise a vision of Heaven on Earth
19:00Dolly: The Sheep That Changed the World Documentary telling the story of the first mammal to be cloned, looking at the impact this monumental scientific achievement in 1996 had on the world. The film reveals how a handful of the world's best genetic scientists worked in secret on a small Scottish farm to crack the holy grail of replicating life
More4
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14:00A Place in the Sun Victoria and David dream of a holiday home on Spain's beautiful Costa Calida. They're looking for an apartment near the beach around the lively town of Los Alcazares, to escape to for weekends away as well as longer breaks with their family. Ben Hillman shows them five options for their £110,000 budget
15:00A Place in the Sun Childhood sweethearts Laura and Nick dream of making a permanent move to Spain with their beloved dog Poppy. They're after a property in Estepona on Spain's Costa del Sol that meets both their needs and Poppy's. Property expert Jean Johansson lines up five options for their £160,000 budget