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What's on Now & Next (2026-01-14)
RTE One
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02:15Oíche Shamhna: An Ancient Mystery Ancient legends and science at a mysterious cave reveal the origins of Samhain and Halloween
03:05Futureville Ireland Dr Lollie Mancey introduces viewers to the idea of life with an AI companion. After experimenting herself with an AI boyfriend she called Billy, Lollie invites influencer Emma Keogh to see whether after three weeks living with her own AI companion, Emma could imagine it replacing her own friends. Also, Carla O'Brien discovers why, in a futuristic Irish city, artistic expression will be on every street corner
RTE2
[102]
01:55EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
06:00EuroNews European and international headlines live via satellite
Virgin Media One
[103]
01:50Close 
06:15The Six O'Clock Show A lively mix of celebrity chat with national and international guests, fabulous food from the country's top chefs, expert advice and all the unmissable stories making the headlines
TG4
[104]
02:30Aillte Part one of two. Visits to Irish sea cliffs, exploring the intimate relationships they have with the fascinating flora, fauna and the people that call them home. Marine biologist Cormac McGinley offers a mesmerising tour of the cliffs at Sliabh Liag
03:25Síorstíl Seven talented designers transform second-hand and recycled materials into high-fashion outfits. In this first edition, contestants are asked to design an outfit that best represents them, their personality and the clothes they like to wear. Eimear O'Reilly is the guest judge
Virgin Media Two
[105]
01:30Jann Jann and the family go camping in an attempt to recreate fond memories. Canadian comedy series, starring singer-songwriter Jann Arden as a fictionalised version of herself
07:00Impossible Engineering The Rion-Antirion Bridge, which runs for 3kms and links the town of Rio on the Peloponnese peninsula to Antirrio on mainland Greece. Located in one of Europe's most active seismic zones, its engineers had to conquer the problems of deep water, high winds and constant land mass movement to build the colossal structure
Virgin Media Three
[106]
01:40The Doctor Blake Mysteries Family members are found slain at their breakfast table, and Dr Lucien Blake knows something about the scene doesn't seem right, but can't put his finger on it. Meanwhile, Jean's wayward son returns unexpectedly and causes quite a stir in the household
07:30Heartbeat A crime wave hits Ashfordly train station as a number of freight wagons mysteriously vanish, giving the police a tricky case to crack, but a sandwich could provide a vital clue. Peggy has plans to make some fast money when she decides to play dirty in the local bowls tournament, while a night out in Whitby proves eventful for Walker and Helen. Rural drama, starring Gwen Taylor, Jonathan Kerrigan and Sophie Ward
BBC One
[108]
01:30BBC News A round-up of the latest headlines
06:00Breakfast A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather
Channel 4
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02:10Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA The chef travels to Philadelphia to help failing Mexican restaurant Zocalo. Owners Greg and Mary Russell met and fell in love while they were working there, and the place held such sentimental importance to them they pooled their money and bought it. Now Gordon tries to turn things around before the floundering business ruins their marriage and tears their family apart
03:00Know Your S**t: Inside Our Guts The Macfarlane twins find out if how a baby is born could effect its microbes and the experts meet a pole dancer with a wind problem. A salesman visits Poo HQ to find out if his psoriasis could be linked to his gut health, and a businesswoman with multiple allergies asks if they could be connected to her bowel issues. Danny Altman shares his research into the relationship between gut health and Long Covid
E4
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01:30First Dates Fred Sirieix welcomes more singletons, including 23-year-old builder Albert, who meets 25-year-old construction office manager Maria. Retired chef Alan goes on a date with naked bike rider Ian, 21-year-old gamer Ross meets fellow joystick junkie Molly, and former bouncer Shek tries to make his moves on party animal Rio
02:35Brooklyn Nine-Nine While investigating a string of hotel robberies together, Peralta is upset to discover Santiago is considering leaving the precinct to work with his rival, the Vulture, in the special crimes unit. Holt and Jeffords try to think up some strategies to make the team more efficient. Featuring a guest appearance by Adam Sandler
BBC Four
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02:25Inside the Bat Cave Lucy Cooke presents a documentary taking a journey into the secret world of one of the most endangered and least understood animals on Earth - bats. With cutting-edge night-vision cameras and ultrasonic detectors, this programme follows a greater horseshoe bat roost for four months, capturing the hidden life of the colony as never before, witnessing the birth of a new generation of pups and tracking their progress towards their perilous maiden flights outside the roost
19:00Hidden Wales with Will Millard The writer and adventurer Will Millard travels the length and breadth of Wales to find some of the country's most vulnerable old buildings, from extravagant mansions to a 500-year-old farmhouse, crumbling chapels to a massive military fort. He also meets the passionate individuals who are trying to save these structures before it is too late
More4
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02:1524 Hours in A&E Patients include 54-year-old John, who was involved in a cycling accident in which he went over his handlebars and was unconscious for 10 minutes. Sydney, who's 87, has reluctantly come to A&E after he experienced severe chest pains, while Alan has fallen and badly fractured his elbow
03:20Food Unwrapped Jimmy Doherty is in the US state of Maryland to find out why soft-shell crab is such a delicacy, Kate Quilton asks what in nature provides the bright blue dye used in sweets and Matt Tebbutt reveals why there is jelly in pork pies and the lengths scientists go to in order to put it there