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What's on Now & Next (2026-06-13)
RTE One
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21:45Angel Has Fallen Secret Service agent Mike Banning is framed for an assassination attempt on the President. Pursued by his own agency and the FBI, Banning races to clear his name and uncover the real terrorist threat - which has set its sights on Air Force One. Action thriller sequel, starring Gerard Butler and Morgan Freeman
23:55The Russia House British security services discover a book containing state secrets has changed hands at a Russian book conference. In order to discover if the information contained is genuine, they recruit a hard-drinking publisher to investigate where the documents came from - but while there, he embarks on a dangerous affair with a local woman. Thriller, starring Sean Connery, Michelle Pfeiffer, Roy Scheider, James Fox, John Mahoney and JT Walsh
RTE2
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22:30FIFA World Cup 26 Live Brazil v Morocco (Kick-off 11.00pm). Tony O'Donoghue presents coverage of the Group C match at New York/New Jersey Stadium in the USA. Brazil are perennial competitors at the World Cup, having appeared in all 22 previous stagings of the tournament, while their five victories in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002 are more than any other nation has achieved. However, they are far from the dominant force they once were and finished fifth in the CONMEBOL qualification with a record of eight wins, four draws and six losses from their 18 games. In contrast, Morocco finished with an unblemished record in their qualifying campaign, winning all eight matches, while scoring 22 goals and conceding just two. They come into this tournament on the back of a controversial appearance in the AFCON final just five months ago, when they lost 1-0 to Senegal in extra time after Senegal left the pitch and refused to return after conceding a penalty in the final minute of regulation time, which Morocco's Brahim Diaz then missed when the game eventually resumed. However, three months later the CAF Appeal Board ruled that Senegal had forfeited the final through their actions, awarding Morocco a 3-0 victory, subject to a ruling from the Court of Arbitration for Sport
01:30FIFA World Cup 26 Live Haiti v Scotland (Kick-off 2.00am). Clare MacNamara presents coverage of the Group C match at Boston Stadium in the USA. Scotland are appearing at a World Cup finals for the first time since France '98, and their eighth overall, having finished top of a qualifying group that contained Denmark, Greece and Belarus. This will be their first-ever meeting with Haiti, who had to come through two phases of qualification to reach the finals for the second time in their history, with the previous appearance being in 1974, in West Germany. They will hope to perform better than they did on that occasion, when they lost three from three and conceded 14 goals, so will welcome an opener against an opponent that has only won four World Cup finals matches in their history, the most recent of which was a 2-1 win over Sweden at Italia '90
Virgin Media One
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23:00The Graham Norton Show The host is joined by Hollywood star Glen Powell who is appearing in dystopian action thriller The Running Man. Also on the sofa are Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh, who is playing Madame Morrible in Wicked: For Good, Emmy-winning Brit Rosamund Pike, currently in crime caper sequel Now You See Me: Now You Don't and comedian-actor Jack Whitehall, one of the stars of tense thriller series Malice. Plus, Ed Sheeran chats and performs Camera, from his current album Play
00:05The Hotel Inspector Alex Polizzi returns to help a couple with their beach-front business in the Merseyside resort of Southport. John and Mel opened a craft ale bar and started renovating the flats above it into a hostelry despite having no experience. With the residence more of a building site than a boutique hotel, Alex has to get stuck in as the first guests are due in a matter of weeks
TG4
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21:45Rain Man Brash yuppie car dealer Charlie discovers his deceased father has left the family fortune to Raymond, the autistic elder brother he never knew he had. In a bid to get his hands on the money, he tracks down and abducts Raymond - but the ensuing cross-country journey proves to be a profound learning experience for them both. Oscar-winning drama, starring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman, with Valeria Golino, Gerald R Molen and Jack Murdock
00:13An Aimsir Láithreach National and international weather forecast
Virgin Media Two
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23:35Schitt's Creek David's ex-partner comes to town to do a photoshoot for Moira, while Johnny and Roland think Bob is cheating at poker
00:05Love Island Relationship-based reality show in which singletons seeking a romance compete in the hope of finding love - and winning a £50,000 prize
Virgin Media Three
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23:00Murder in the Outback? Report on the disappearance of British backpacker Peter Falconio in the Australian Outback, which hit UK headlines in 2001, and led to an extensive manhunt. The investigation eventually culminated in the arrest of mechanic Bradley Murdoch
01:00The Girl Before Edward pursues a relationship with Jane, who soon finds her feelings deepening. But a visit to Emma's therapist leaves her thinking she may be in danger. In flashback, Emma confides in Edward about her assault as she is increasingly uneasy about the way the way the police investigation is heading
BBC One
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22:30MOTD Live: FIFA World Cup 2026 Brazil v Morocco (Kick-off 11.00pm). Kelly Cates presents coverage of the Group C match at New York/New Jersey Stadium in the USA. Brazil are perennial competitors at the World Cup, having appeared in all 22 previous stagings of the tournament, while their five victories in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002 are more than any other nation has achieved. However, they are far from the dominant force they once were and finished fifth in the CONMEBOL qualification with a record of eight wins, four draws and six losses from their 18 games. In contrast, Morocco finished with an unblemished record in their qualifying campaign, winning all eight matches, while scoring 22 goals and conceding just two. They come into this tournament on the back of a controversial appearance in the AFCON final just five months ago, when they lost 1-0 to Senegal in extra time after Senegal left the pitch and refused to return after conceding a penalty in the final minute of regulation time, which Morocco's Brahim Diaz then missed when the game eventually resumed. However, three months later the CAF Appeal Board ruled that Senegal had forfeited the final through their actions, awarding Morocco a 3-0 victory, subject to a ruling from the Court of Arbitration for Sport. With analysis from Joe Hart and Hassan Kachloul
01:10MOTD Live: FIFA World Cup 2026 Haiti v Scotland (Kick-off 2.00am). Kelly Cates presents coverage of the Group C match at Boston Stadium in the USA. Scotland are appearing at a World Cup finals for the first time since France '98, and their eighth overall, having finished top of a qualifying group that contained Denmark, Greece and Belarus. This will be their first-ever meeting with Haiti, who had to come through two phases of qualification to reach the finals for the second time in their history, with the previous appearance being in 1974, in West Germany. They will hope to perform better than they did on that occasion, when they lost three from three and conceded 14 goals, so will welcome an opener against an opponent that has only won four World Cup finals matches in their history, the most recent of which was a 2-1 win over Sweden at Italia '90. With analysis from Joe Hart, Scott Brown and Rachel Corsie
Channel 4
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23:20Jojo Rabbit A lonely German boy discovers that his single mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their attic. Aided only by his imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler, Jojo Rabbit must confront his blind nationalism as the Second World War continues to rage on. Taika Waititi wrote, directed and co-stars in this Oscar-winning comedy, featuring Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie, Rebel Wilson, Stephen Merchant and Scarlett Johansson
01:20Iris Prize Best British Shorts Jack Howard's short film nominated for the Iris Prize film award in 2025. A young waiter is confronted by a mysterious older woman on a rainy night
E4
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23:05Gogglebox The armchair critics' views on Britain's Got Talent, The Heat, 56 Days, Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich, Ed Stafford's Rite Of Passage, Alice Roberts: Our Hospital Through Time, BBC News (Andrew Arrested) and ITV News (Mandelson Arrested)
00:05First Dates More singletons arrive at the restaurant in search of romance, including barber and football fanatic Matt, who is paired with fellow hairdresser Adele, and 23-year-old Max, who has a passion for linguistics but can never say the right thing when it comes to dating. Meanwhile, estate agent Leora is tired of being chatted up by cocky Chelsea boys and is in the market for a nice guy. Will Ben fit the bill?
BBC Four
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23:20Horizon A 1976 edition examining the UK's worst drought for over 200 years, revealing the British Isles were smack in the middle of a meteorological freak that began in the early 1970s. The programme looks at how water shortages would affect crops and food supplies and how best to conserve supplies. First broadcast in 1976
00:00Summer of 76 The story of the Harris family, who were determined to go through with their summer holiday despite a series of misfortunes that befell them. First broadcast in 1976
More4
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23:05999: On the Front Line Paramedics Jan Vann and Chelsie Kennedy rush to a road traffic collision, but find the driver of the car has left the vehicle and doesn't want to be treated by the crew. The police suspect he may have been drinking, but the crew need to convince him to receive their help. In Coventry, paramedics Neil and Laura rush to a two-year-old boy who is having a severe allergic reaction
00:05999: On the Front Line In Birmingham, paramedics Adi Ahmed and Mark McDonagh rush to a 10-year-old boy who has had a major epileptic fit. At the same time in Coventry, an elderly woman with heart and lung failure is struggling to breathe but refuses to go to hospital for treatment. Plus, in Warwick, a crew is called to an elderly man who has extreme anxiety and has called emergency services 14 times