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What's on Now & Next (2026-03-04)
RTE One
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18:01RTÉ News: Six One and Weather The latest national and international headlines
19:00Nationwide Anne Cassin and Blathnaid Ní Chofaigh present an eclectic mix of reports, features and events from all around the country
RTE2
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18:00Shortland Street Long-running hospital drama set in a New Zealand accident and emergency ward, following the complicated personal and professional lives of its staff and their families and friends.
18:30Home and Away Kerrie's apology is too little, too late, Harper backs Tane and David learns a shocking truth
Virgin Media One
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18:05The Six O'Clock Show Chat show featuring celebrity interviews, food from leading chefs and guidance on a wide range of topics, from consumer affairs to the latest trends, with viewers invited to contribute with pictures, comments, stories and gossip
19:00News at 7 The latest national and international stories from the Virgin Media News team
TG4
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17:55Domhan an Dúlra Documentary about Antarctica, the coldest, driest and most inhospitable place on Earth, where despite these extreme conditions, life finds a way to survive - and thrive
18:57An Aimsir Láithreach National and international weather forecast
Virgin Media Two
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18:00The Chase Dave from Leyland, Kate from London, Tina from Nottingham and Devesh from Hertfordshire take on a Chaser. Bradley Walsh guides the contestants through a battle of wits in the hope they'll go home with thousands of pounds
19:00The Chase Bradley Walsh hosts the show in which thousands of pounds are at stake. All that stands between Angela from Llanelli, Neema from Leeds, Stu from Cornwall and Ellie from London is the small matter of one of the country's finest quiz brains
Virgin Media Three
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17:45Wycliffe A prostitute's client confesses to the murder of another working girl before vanishing into the night, leaving Wycliffe with the tricky task of tracking him down before he kills again. Detective drama, starring Jack Shepherd
18:50Wycliffe Sophie, the wife of one of Kersey's friends, goes missing after an evening class and soon her tutor is found murdered. The detectives step in to investigate but the clues lead to standing stones linked to the entrance to hell in local superstition. Jack Shepherd and Helen Masters star
BBC One
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18:00BBC News at Six; Weather The latest headlines
18:30BBC Newsline; Weather 
Channel 4
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18:00A Place in the Sun Craig Rowe helps keen dancers Jane and James search for their dream holiday home on eastern Crete: a holidaymaker's paradise full of stunning beaches with crystal-clear waters, archaeological sites and picturesque villages and towns. For their budget of £130,000 Craig lines up five fabulous options, from traditional Cretan houses packed full of charm and a villa with wrap-around views, to a beautiful bungalow with bags of potential
19:00Channel 4 News Including sport and weather
E4
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18:00The Simpsons Homer uncovers a plan to move his beloved Springfield Isotopes baseball team to New Mexico, so he takes desperate measures to keep them in town and goes on hunger strike in protest. With the guest voice of Stacy Keach
18:30The Simpsons Lisa tries to make friends with a new girl at school who turns out to be a terrible bully - prompting her to look for a remedy for antisocial behaviour. Meanwhile, Homer gets into the child safety business
BBC Four
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02:35Weatherman Walking Derek Brockway presents the second of two specials originally shown to celebrate the centenary of Dylan Thomas's birth. First he travels to the seaside town of New Quay on Cardigan Bay, where the poet and writer lived with wife Caitlin during the Second World War. Jeff Towns, chairman of the Dylan Thomas Society, joins Derek to explain how Thomas was inspired to write some of his greatest work during this era. For his final walk, to Laugharne, the presenter is accompanied by Thomas's grandaughter Hannah Ellis, who reveals the significance of the town to both her grandparents and her family today
19:00Canals: The Making of a Nation Liz McIvor tells the story of the early canal builders who struggled with the rugged terrain of England's Pennine hills. Creating a network of canals in this landscape was an major challenge, but connecting the powerhouses of Yorkshire and Lancashire was a great incentive at the time of the Industrial Revolution. Liz considers the strategic considerations and implications of this massive engineering project
More4
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17:50Car S.O.S. Fuzz Townshend and Tim Shaw restore a 1991 Range Rover, which is a sad reminder of happier days for the owner and her family
18:50The Dog House Australia Life at Animal Welfare League NSW. Following a terrible ordeal, the team hope that neo-mastiff cross Goober's drool won't be too much for Scott and Adelaide, while Mary and Danielle try to heal Coke's broken heart. Plus, Paul and Samuel battle between small and big dogs