| What's on Now & Next (2026-02-16) | |||
| RTE One
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20:00 | Scealta na Lochanna | Examining how Lough Corrib and Lough Neagh have been vital sources of food for the generations of people that live there, from fly fishing and eel harvesting to farming on the loughshores |
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| 20:30 | Saol na Feirme | Matty looks for ideas to bring more innovation to his farm and Siobhán battles a cough that has spread through her goat herd | |
| RTE2
[102] |
20:00 | Against the Head | Hugh Cahill is joined by Bernard Jackman, Darren Cave and Donal Lenihan for a look back at the weekend's Six Nations action, including Ireland v Italy at Aviva Stadium |
| 21:00 | Frasier | First broadcast in 1993 as a sitcom spin-off from Cheers, Frasier ran for 11 series and won numerous Emmy Awards including four trophies for Kelsey Grammer in the lead role of uptight radio psychiatrist Frasier Crane. A revival series relocates to Boston, the setting for Cheers, to follow the title character in an eventful next chapter of his life in the company of his son Freddy (Jack Cutmore-Scott) and nephew David (Anders Keith). Old college compatriot Alan (Nicholas Lyndhurst), who is now a university professor, joins forces with the head of the psychology department, Olivia (Toks Olagundoye), to counter some of Frasier's deep-rooted neuroses | |
| Virgin Media One
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20:00 | Emmerdale | Bear confesses, while Cain has a bit of hope and Laurel is feeling guilty |
| 20:30 | Coronation Street | Long-running drama with the residents of England's most famous cobbled street | |
| TG4
[104] |
20:00 | GAA 2026 | Highlights of the weekend's best GAA action from the Allianz Leagues |
| 21:00 | Cheers | Part one of two. Sam reacts to Diane's attraction to his brother by inviting her to go to Paris with him | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
20:00 | The 1% Club | Quiz hosted by Lee Mack in which the questions have nothing to do with remembering facts, but are all about logic and common sense. A hundred contestants begin every show, but who will make it to the end and answer a question only one per cent of the country can get right - and win up to £100,000? |
| 21:00 | Love Island: All Stars | Famous former Islanders get another shot at finding the one - relationships will be put to the test, heads will turn, and only one pair can be crowned as the winners | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
19:55 | Heartbeat | A flood of forged banknotes leads the police to believe a fugitive gangster has arrived in Aidensfield, but their efforts to flush him out put Dawson in peril. Meanwhile, Miller tries to remain professional while dealing with his relationship problems and Bernie thinks his favourite celebrity has moved in down the road. Gemma Craven guest stars, with Clare Wille, John Duttine, Peter Benson and Joe McFadden |
| 21:00 | Poldark | Demelza refuses to speak to Ross, assuming that he will abandon her and return to Elizabeth. At Sir Hugh Bodregun's ball, she turns to Captain McNeil for support, and invites him to her room. George rides to Trenwith to talk Elizabeth out of cancelling their wedding, while Ross's fortunes seem to be changing for the better, with the offer of a prospering shipbuilding partnership from Tonkin, while Henshawe comes across the richest lode of tin he has ever seen when the mine clearance is completed | |
| BBC One
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20:00 | Jane Rea's Bloomin' Wild | Following a year on Jane Rea's family farm, which is nestled amongst the Antrim Hill in the small townland of Shilnavogie, a place steeped in Ulster-Scots culture and traditions. It's spring and that means one thing - lambing time. However, heavy rain means it's not long before problems start piling up. Also, Jane visits Ballycastle to meet writer and baker Ciara O'Hart, as they set out to forage for wild garlic |
| 20:30 | Panorama | Bronagh Munro reports on the case of a man who has spent 23 years in prison for murder, despite there being no CCTV or forensic evidence linking him to the crime and the main prosecution witness being a proven liar with a history of false allegations. She talks to witnesses who say they were pressured to lie in court, as well as raising serious questions about the police's original investigation | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
20:00 | Jamie's Feasts for a Fiver | Jamie Oliver makes celeriac skewers marinated in shawarma paste and a spiced cauliflower bake, made from fragrant rice, baked beneath an edible lid embedded with Bombay mix. He also serves up a winter chilli, crispy potato and chickpea parcels, and tomato soup with borlotti beans, rosemary and mozzarella |
| 21:00 | 24 Hours in Police Custody | Part two of two. Bedfordshire Police's largest ever operation into historic abuse continues, with DS Rachael Foy spending three years working to persuade victims to testify against the suspect. However, she knows that the system too often lets victims down even when they are brave enough to come forward - and in this case, many of the victims have died before they are able to do so | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
20:00 | The 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 |
| 21:00 | Gogglebox | This week, Britain's sharpest armchair critics have been watching during December 2021. Strictly Come Dancing, The Pet Show, Selling Sunset, Mariah's Christmas: The Magic Continues, True Story, Welcome to Earth, How to Make It on OnlyFans, and ITV News (No 10 Xmas Party) are among the shows appraised. Narrated by Craig Cash | |
| BBC Four
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20:00 | Call My Bluff | Robert Robinson presides over another duel of words and wits as Patrick Mower, Russell Harty, Nanette Newman and Gabrielle Drake join captains Frank Muir and Patrick Campbell. First broadcast in 1976 |
| 20:30 | Face the Music | Joseph Cooper invites viewers to match their musical wits against panellists Polly Elwes, Richard Baker and John Julius Norwich. With guest musician Yvonne Minton. First broadcast in 1976 | |
| More4
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19:55 | The Dog House | Retired flight attendant Andreas is ready for the next phase of life, while exuberant cockapoo puppy Annie's energy has put off potential owners so far. If Annie can just follow Andreas's instructions, it could be a good combination. Adopted sisters Niamh and Holly want to extend the family, so consider adopting leggy lurcher Skye. Abandoned Staffie cross Leon needs some love and fun in his life after being ditched by his previous owners. Manchester mates Chanelle and Molly seem the ideal match |
| 21:00 | Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids | Autumn turns to winter as the Owens prepare to say goodbye to a much-loved family pet. A farrier re-shoes the horses, and Amanda sets out for a canter in the Swaledale countryside. Clive gives Annas, Clemmie and Nancy a lesson in working with Nellie the sheepdog, while Amanda chooses ceiling lights and installs an antique fireplace as Ravenseat sees the first snow of winter | |