| What's on Now & Next (2025-12-09) | |||
| RTE2
[102] |
21:45 | The Rumour | A shocking turn of events sparks a storm of blame and Bea, distraught, accuses Joanna of causing it all. Shaken, Joanna decides to move back home with Alfie. At school, the tension shifts as Debbie unexpectedly apologises. The town believes Sonia to be Sally McGowan and suspicion mounts while secrets unravel, and Joanna is left questioning |
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| 22:45 | Godfather of Harlem | Fred Straub resurfaces to challenge Bumpy for control of the St Clair-only now he's backed by the Italian mob. As Delia's son is drafted to Vietnam, the Panthers step in, and Colombo presents Stella with a surprising offer. Drama, starring Forest Whitaker | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
21:00 | Gogglebox Ireland | The armchair TV review show is given an Irish twist, as a selection of telly addicts pass comment on the week's programmes from the comfort of their living rooms. First up for the Gogglebox treatment are Bake Off and Celebrity Big Brother, and another viewer critiques the dress sense of the Xpose ladies |
| 22:00 | The Tonight Show | Comment and analysis on the big stories of the day in Ireland and abroad with a panel of guests covering the key issues | |
| TG4
[104] |
21:30 | Opry le Daniel ar Thuras | Daniel O'Donnell returns to Derry to present a show featuring Dan McCabe, the Henry Girls, Patricia Maguire, Jamie Donnelly and Jack Keogh |
| 22:30 | The Brother | Eamon Morrissey's one-man comedy, based on the satirical writings of Brian O'Nolan (aka Myles na gCopaleen), in which he stars as a bar-room bore regaling the audience with his stories and philosophies. Based on the 1975 stage show | |
| BBC One
[108] |
21:00 | What's the Monarchy For? | Over the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, the Windsors amassed extraordinary private wealth without anyone really noticing. As a result, Charles was the first billionaire to take the throne. David Dimbleby shines a light on the secrets of royal money, revealing how Elizabeth oversaw the most lucrative change to royal funding in two centuries. He also puts George Osborne in the hot seat to ask why the monarchy costs the taxpayer more than ever before - and considers whether they are worth the public cost |
| 22:00 | BBC News at Ten | A round-up of today's headlines | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
21:00 | 24 Hours in Police Custody: A Family Vendetta | The second in a two-part special of the factual documentary following police detectives around the clock as they investigate major crimes |
| 22:00 | Stand Up to Cancer | Dermot Murnaghan hosts the nightly round-up of Stand Up to Cancer 2025 - covering the latest campaign headlines and celebrity challenges as the week of fundraising gathers pace | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
21:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, including Great Expectations, Rise and Fall, Wild Isles, Dance 100, Tempting Fortune, Married at First Sight Australia and Project Icon: The UK's Next Music Star. They also watch the news coverage of an asteroid passing between the Earth and the moon. First shown in March 2023 |
| 22:00 | Dating Naked UK | A naked newbie is thrown into the mix, turning heads and threatening budding relationships. Tensions boil and one dater is dumped for good | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
21:00 | Timeshift | Documentary following solar scientist Dr Lucie Green as she reveals how some of the UK's worst and most dramatic weather disasters occurred many years ago, despite the popular belief that the brunt of climate change has been felt in the 21st-century. Considering how many people today are pre-warned about potential catastrophes due to innovations in weather prediction, the presenter learns how an 18th-century storm surge once led to a the deaths of a thousand workers in Somerset fields, a hurricane drowned a fifth of Britain's naval officers, and several brutal winters threatened to completely shut down most services in the country |
| 22:00 | The Hidden Children of Ruinerwold Farm | The trial begins and the four older children unpack the painful allegations of physical, emotional and sexual abuse. They also meet their five younger siblings, all now young adults, who continue to support their father | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
21:00 | Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids | Builder Richard grapples with the challenge of moving oak ceiling beams into position while, over at Ravenseat, Clive picks up the tweezers to get his sheep looking their best for the sales. An incredible discovery could reveal a wealth of information about Anty John's 19th-century resident Anthony Clarkson. And, as winter draws in, the building is finally scaffolding-free |
| 22:00 | Our Tiny Islands | All four nations of the UK feature in this edition, with cameras touring the tiny island of Easdale in the Inner Hebrides, Northern Ireland's largest inhabited island, Rathlin, and the Isles of Scilly. Plus, the Welsh island of Bardsey makes an appearance | |