| What's on Now & Next (2026-02-10) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
23:40 | Annika | Crime drama, starring Nicola Walker as DI Annika Strandhed, head of the Marine Homicide Unit tasked with solving puzzling crimes and unexplained murders that wash up in Scotland's waters. When a phone containing a brutal drowning recorded is handed in to MHU headquarters, the pressure is on for Annika and the team to track down the murderer |
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| 00:40 | Silent Witness | After Nikki conducts a post-mortem on Faith's head, the team get a ping on her car but when they find it it's engulfed in flames with a male body inside. An address from the black box leads them to a shocking discovery and DNA evidence forces the team to seek advice from an unexpected quarter | |
| RTE2
[102] |
23:30 | Suspect | Susannah tracks down the witness, an escort called Sapphire. However, she reels when she learns the girl Jon killed was Christina, her daughter, and Sapphire is Jon's next target. Psychological crime thriller, starring Anne-Marie Duff and Ben Miller |
| 00:00 | Suspect | Susannah seeks out ex-client and Royal Marine, Joseph. She and Joseph head down the Thames, looking for Sapphire, but the gunmen catch up with them and Joseph is shot. Psychological crime thriller, starring Anne-Marie Duff and Ben Miller | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
23:00 | Beat the Chasers | English teacher Val tries to beat the Chasers in order to replace her car, while Frankie from Dorset and Kieran from Romford attempt to fund overseas travels. Singer-songwriter Leah also has a pop at the brainboxes to fulfil her dream of creating a music video before Gary from Rugeley tries his luck so that he can follow Bruce Springsteen on his world tour. Bradley Walsh hosts |
| 00:00 | Living with Lucy | Presenter Lucy Kennedy heads to the Costa del Sol to live with actress Danniella Westbrook, who discusses her troubled past and her plans for the future | |
| TG4
[104] |
23:40 | Fíorscéal | On the Asian black market, a dead adult tiger is worth around $50,000. Their bones are melted down into tiger glue, said to provide health benefits, fuelling a multi-billion-dollar industry. This documentary tracks down the kingpins of a powerful tiger cartel stretching across Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and China and infiltrates their clandestine factory farms where tigers are factory-farmed like livestock |
| 00:40 | Finné | Kerryman Seán Binder was working as a volunteer rescuer on land and in the sea in Greece in 2018. Although he fully co-operated with the authorities, he was arrested for his humanitarian work and spent 106 days in pre-trial detention. The charges against him include money laundering, espionage and illegal smuggling. The case remains ongoing and Seán could face 25 years imprisonment | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
23:20 | The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills | The women head to Ojai for Annemarie's birthday, and Kyle hosts a celebration of life event for a late friend of hers. |
| 00:15 | The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills | Kyle and Sutton unpack the group's dynamics while planning a trip to Spain, and Erika sets out to rebuild her career. | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
23:30 | Emmerdale | Joe threatens Victoria, while April makes a suggestion and Sarah supports Cain |
| 00:00 | DI Ray | When the attempt to capture Rav takes an unexpected turn, past traumas resurface and Rachita's behaviour comes under the scrutiny of Beardsmore. Clive tracks down a former friend of Frank's with a grudge to bear just as Rachita begins to suspect that one of her team might be hiding something, and she makes a discovery about Ethan as tensions between her and Kerry run high | |
| BBC One
[108] |
23:40 | Industry | SternTao's short position on Tender remains in the red, and as they scramble for ways to keep going, Harper is blindsided by devastating personal news. Their last shot at trying to expose Tender sees Sweetpea and Kwabena go to Accra, where they connect with Whitney's right-hand man Tony Day and investigate Tender's African acquisitions |
| 00:40 | Dinosaur | After eight months working on the dig on the Isle of Wight, Nina is desperate to get back to her home comforts - as well as to see if she and Lee can pick things up where they left them. But all her plans are thrown into disarray when her boss Dr Dunne offers her an opportunity. Sitcom, starring Ashley Storrie | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
23:05 | Manhunt | Police receive intelligence of a known criminal, reportedly in possession of a firearm who's planning on attending a concert in Manchester city centre. DI Simon Ackers and Superintendent Paul Walker work with specialist surveillance units and armed officers in a bid to find the suspect before he enters the venue |
| 00:05 | Sky Coppers | The Drone Unit follows a passenger fleeing from a hit and run, leaving the driver to face the music. Two high risk football matches are put under drone surveillance as rival fans threaten to cause mayhem on the streets of Wolverhampton. The unit is deployed to a park in the early hours when a 999 call reports a group of people trying to bury a body | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
23:05 | Open House: The Great Sex Experiment | Married couple Ashley and Tanya are seasoned swingers, but there's one boundary the Leeds couple have never previously crossed - trying to seduce and have sex with other people on their own without the other one present. After nearly walking out of last night's social, Jamie and Sharmayne still aren't sure how far they can go, so non-monogamy coach Effy orchestrates a sexy pool party to help them loosen up. After a cocktail date with resident couple Jen and Marc, they're forced to make the ultimate decision |
| 00:05 | Naked Attraction | Anna Richardson welcomes two more singletons to choose a date after seeing what their potential partners have to offer on a purely physical level. First up is 25-year-old Hope, a model from Birmingham. A huge wrestling fan, she is keen to find a man who can finally pin her down. She is followed by 28-year-old veterinary student Kurt, a real-life Dr Doolittle who can talk to the animals but gets tongue-tied speaking to women. Will Naked Attraction's unique dating method help him overcome his shyness? | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
23:00 | Easter Island Origins | A look at the most famous and mysterious monuments on the planet, located on a remote island in the middle of the Pacific. New evidence is now surfacing and radically re-writing the story of Easter Island, drawing on the latest science to answer questions such as who made the statues |
| 00:00 | Horizon | An edition of the programme from 1998 telling the story of four men who orbited Earth on board the ill-fated Mir space station, which Nasa declared unsafe in 1991. Although it had been lived in almost continuously since being launched in 1986, the joint Russian-American mission saw unprecedented problems on board in 1997, from fire, power blackouts and mechanical breakdowns to a dramatic midspace collision that left everyone scrambling for their lives. Contributors include American astronauts Jerry Linenger and Michael Foale, cosmonauts Vasily Tsibliyev and Sasha Lazutkin, and ground support staff including Tamara Globa, one of Russia's foremost astrologers | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
23:05 | 24 Hours in A&E | A look at the specialist team dedicated to caring for people when they suffer the potentially devastating consequences of a stroke, including 77-year-old Alex. Husband Paul sits nervously at her bedside as they wait to see if the drug she has been given will bring back her speech and movement. Meanwhile, doctors examine 66-year-old Steven, who has been admitted with severe stomach cramps |
| 00:10 | Saving Country Houses with Penelope Keith | At Treberfydd House in Bannau Brycheiniog (the Brecon Beacons), the biggest wedding of the year is underway, at least if the weather holds. In Shropshire, the owners of the Elizabethan Pitchford Hall are proud custodians of what is believed to be the world's oldest treehouse, supported by Britain's oldest broadleaf lime tree, which urgently needs some restoration work | |