| What's on Now & Next (2026-06-11) | |||
| RTE One
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21:00 | RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather | The latest national and international news |
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| 21:35 | Prime Time | In-depth analysis of current affairs and topical reports, presented by Miriam O'Callaghan and Fran McNulty | |
| RTE2
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18:15 | FIFA World Cup 26 Live | Mexico v South Africa (Kick-off 8.00pm). Joanne Cantwell presents coverage of the Group A match at Mexico City Stadium, which serves as the opening game of the tournament. This is the fifth overall meeting between these nations, with the most recent also being the opening contest of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, which ended in a 1-1 draw. That was the last time Bafana Bafana competed in a World Cup and, as with their two other tournament appearances in 1998 and 2002, they failed to progress beyond the group stage, whereas El Tricolor finished second in the group to progress to the last-16, where they were beaten 3-1 by Argentina. Last time out in Qatar they failed to progress from a group that also included Argentina, Poland and Saudi Arabia, and their best-ever performances in the 17 previous appearances saw them reach the quarter-final stage as sole hosts in both 1970 and 1986 |
| 22:35 | Tony Cascarino: Extra Time | Documentary charting the highs and lows of Tony Cascarino's 20 years in football. The former trainee hairdresser from Kent became a hero to millions of Irishmen and a star at the biggest football club in France. But there were scandals too. Here, Cascarino discusses the marital infidelities, the suspected doping and bribery allegations, and the abuse he received from his own fans | |
| Virgin Media One
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21:00 | The Crow Girl | Jeanette and Sophia dig into Victoria's past as she and Madeleine plan their future. Amar takes fate into his own hands, and Jeanette uncovers a secret that changes everything |
| 22:00 | Tour de Fred | Fred Sirieix heads to the Republic of Ireland to take on a series of cycling challenges, beginning on the sometimes gruelling but often spectacular roads of Co Wexford. He climbs to Slieve Coillte, the highest point on the Hook peninsula, and also steps aboard the Dunbrody Famine Ship and visits the world's oldest working lighthouse | |
| TG4
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21:00 | Cheers | Sam challenges Woody to a racquetball game in a bid to prove he is still as spry and nimble as ever, but ends up injuring himself and realises he's getting old after all. Comedy, starring Ted Danson |
| 21:30 | Nashville, Seo Muid ag Teacht! | Members of the Cannon family, renowned singers from Donegal, embark on an unforgettable trip to Nashville. The Country Music Association festival, CMA Fest, offers Diane, John and Kelly the ideal opportunity to see established stars like Dolly Parton and emerging artists like Shaboozey. Speaking to Steve Earle, Tim O'Brien, John Mock, Maura O'Connell, Blanco Brown, Allie Colleen, Tayler Holder, Kelsey Hart and others, it becomes clear why Nashville holds the title of Music City | |
| Virgin Media Two
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21:00 | Love Island | Relationship-based reality show in which singletons seeking a romance compete in the hope of finding love - and winning a £50,000 prize |
| 22:05 | Love Island: The Debrief | Nothing is off-topic or out of the question in this daily Love Island reaction show with Shakira Khan, Toni Laites and Yasmin Pettet. | |
| Virgin Media Three
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21:00 | ER | Pilot episode of the popular medical drama set in the emergency ward of a Chicago hospital, charting the everyday hassles and heroism of its staff. Dr Mark Greene wrangles with a big career decision, while surgeon Peter Benton gets into hot water after performing an unauthorised procedure. Medical drama, starring Anthony Edwards and Eriq La Salle |
| 22:50 | ER | Food poisoning victims flood into the emergency room, while Lewis argues with Cvetic regarding a senile man, and Ross helps Greene care for a family devastated by a drunk driver's actions. Medical drama, starring Sherry Stringfield, George Clooney and Anthony Edwards | |
| BBC One
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21:00 | Reported Missing | At Drylaw Police Station in Edinburgh, Inspector Alison Lawrie investigates when a call comes in reporting vulnerable 18-year-old Taylor missing. Officers visit his adoptive parents' house to find out whether they have seen him but he hasn't answered any calls or messages from anyone and their concern grows when they learn Taylor has recently started transitioning from female to male. In the south of the city, Sergeant McMinn is on duty when a report that 13-year-old Ava has failed to return to her care unit after school comes in and alarm bells ring when he discovers she has no phone on her |
| 22:00 | BBC News at Ten | A round-up of today's headlines | |
| Channel 4
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21:00 | Taskmaster | It's the grand final, and at the end of this episode, one of the five competitors will walk away with a trophy that looks very little like Greg Davies tucked under their arm. But before that, Amy Gledhill literally tears her hair out, Armando Iannucci plays the recorder while riding a trike with a plunger on his head, Joel Dommett sniffs the contents of a vacuum, Kumail Nanjiani mistreats a beloved resident of the Taskmaster house and Joanna Page lays waste to Little Alex Horne. Plus, the greatest pillow fights of all time |
| 22:00 | Make That Movie | Loyal chauffeur Kabir wants the team to tell the life story of his boss, hard-working financier Mr Eblen Archer. Sam thinks it seems like such a heart-warming idea, until he realises there isn't much of a story to tell. However, Pat knows the rich and famous always have sordid secrets, so the team go in search of scandals their subject is involved in | |
| E4
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21:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including The Great British Bake Off, Strictly Come Dancing, Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, Sex Education, Blankety Blank, Celebrity Race Across the World, Love & Death, and Ambulance |
| 22:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on Big Brother: The Launch, Don't Look Down for SU2C, Antiques Roadshow, Coronation Street, Big Little Journeys, Beat the Chasers Celebrity Special and Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg. From October 2023 | |
| BBC Four
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21:00 | Unforgiven | Two notorious gunslingers come out of retirement to help a young assassin collect the $1,000 bounty on the heads of a pair of cowboys who attacked and mutilated a prostitute in the backwoods town of Big Whiskey. The local sheriff, however, has no intention of letting the pair impinge on his own authority. Oscar-winning Western, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, with Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, Jaimz Woolvett and Richard Harris |
| 23:05 | Arena | Part one of two. Profile of Hollywood icon Clint Eastwood, focusing on his poverty-stricken childhood in Thirties California, through early television success in Rawhide, to classic roles in films, including A Fistful of Dollars. With contributions from luminaries, such as Rip Torn, Eli Wallach and directors Don Siegel, Sergio Leone and Martin Scorsese | |
| More4
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21:00 | Kevin McCloud's Listed Britain | Kevin explores places created by people who followed an obsession further than most would dare, and discovers how this singular passion can become something everyone else wants to protect. He climbs the Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank, and helps to repair the protected dinosaur sculptures at Crystal Palace Park that captured a Victorian idea of pre-history |
| 22:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | An episode following the stories of fathers and sons and the bonds between them. John is rushed into St George's with a life-threatening abdominal aortic aneurysm. As the doctors work out whether they can save the 77-year-old's life with emergency surgery, his son discusses the prospect of losing his father. Cameras also follow Jamie, whose motorbike collided with a car on a motorway slip road on his way to work, and carpenter Noel, who arrives in A&E after partially amputating his thumb | |