| What's on Now & Next (2026-02-01) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
18:30 | Dancing with the Stars | Jennifer Zamparelli and Laura Fox present the return of 'dedicated dance', in which the contestants perform routines dedicated to someone who has made an impact in their life, with one couple winning immunity from the following week's dance off. What's more, there will be no elimination this week, although judges Oti Mabuse, Brian Redmond, Arthur Gourounlian and Karen Byrne will give their thoughts on the dancers' efforts |
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| 20:30 | Fair City | Mairead confronts a horrified Ger and Sharon about the Collins family's involvement in Will's death. Orla takes revenge when Paul messes up the renovations. Nora uncovers Ruby and Lorcan's secret | |
| RTE2
[102] |
17:55 | Pompeii: The New Dig | Professor Steven Tuck of Miami University joins the team as he seeks to trace anyone who might have escaped the city and determine the number of people who lived in Pompeii. At the dig, the discovery of ornate gutters and white marble furniture give added weight to the idea that the owner was a wealthy Pompeiian who used lavish decorations to impress guests and clients |
| 19:05 | Blenheim: Britain's Greatest Palace | Behind the scenes at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, where more than 500 staff maintain the estate. Apprentice George is opening the palace, but he isn't alone as a pigeon has moved in overnight, and now the team have to get rid of the intruder | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
18:00 | The Floor | The competition is heating up with just 57 players left as Rob Brydon hosts another tense round of quick-fire quiz duels, with each win expanding a player's territory, while each loss sends another home. With a £5,000 Floor bonus on the line and a £50,000 jackpot up for grabs at the end of the series, it's all to play for as friends turn to foes and challenge one another |
| 19:00 | The 1% Club | Quiz hosted by Lee Mack in which the questions have nothing to do with remembering facts, but are all about logic and common sense. A hundred contestants begin every show, but who will make it to the end and answer a question only one per cent of the country can get right - and win up to £100,000? | |
| TG4
[104] |
17:35 | GAA Beo | Deferred coverage of a match from the Allianz League. Presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill |
| 19:12 | An Aimsir Láithreach | National and international weather forecast | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
18:00 | Yes Chef | Culinary challenge hosted by Sheree Murphy in which top chef Amandine Chaignot puts three home cooks through a series of challenges, including how to prepare a squab |
| 19:00 | This Time Next Year | Davina McCall meets more members of the public who pledge to make a change in their lives one year from now - then catches up with them 12 months on to see how they have got on. They include a former soldier who wants to represent his country in the sporting arena, three truck drivers battling the bulge and a man who hopes his days in a wheelchair are numbered | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
18:45 | Alex Polizzi's Secret Spain | Alex reveals a whole new side to one of Europe's most beautiful countries and reveals a host of its untold secrets along the way. Taking in the culturally rich, beautiful and diverse country, from the human towers in Catalunya, to the Sacromonte Gypsy community in Granada, the golden metropolis of Madrid to the quiet, medieval and rural towns of hidden Galicia, Alex uncovers a Spain never seen before |
| 19:45 | The Hairy Bikers Go West | Dave Myers and Si King are in north-west Wales, discovering a host of inspiring local producers who typify the area's rich diversify. They meet Maggie, a Nigerian kitchen goddess whose spicy West African dishes are heating up the village of Penygroes, and Steff, whose love of travel inspired him to open his own speciality coffee shop 10 years ago. There are also visits to farmers Matt and Jenny, who grow food by replicating the ecosystems found in the wild, and a bakery that produces Kurdish pasties | |
| BBC One
[108] |
18:00 | Countryfile | John Craven and Margherita Taylor visit the Blenheim Estate in Oxfordshire, where the 300-year-old palace is undergoing a once-in-a-lifetime conservation project. Margherita heads up onto the rooftops to meet the craftspeople blending traditional skills with cutting-edge techniques, while John explores how the wider estate is being cared for. Back on his farm in the Cotswolds, Adam Henson prepares his Exmoor ponies, foals and donkeys for the months ahead |
| 19:00 | Antiques Roadshow | Fiona Bruce presents the show from Pitzhanger Manor in Ealing, West London, where finds include a unique engagement ring, a note written by Oscar Wilde and an Olympic medal from the 1930s. Fiona also views pieces from the country's largest collection of Martinware and learns more about the pioneering potters who made it | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
18:45 | Mission to Space with Francis Bourgeois | Part two of two. From medical emergencies to simulated moon missions, Francis is pushed to his limits and finds solace in engineering. Reconnecting with the curiosity and love of machines that first fuelled his journey, he realises there may be more than one way to reach for the stars |
| 19:45 | The Great Pottery Throw Down | The remaining potters create retro holiday souvenir sets inspired by seaside towns and take on a surprise second challenge making candlestick holders. Who will make waves, and who can hold onto a place in the next round? | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
17:50 | Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit | A cabaret singer who once hid out in a convent is reunited with the nuns she befriended, who now need her help. She poses as a member of the order once more and joins the staff of a Catholic school threatened with closure, where she aims to make a success of the resident choir. Comedy sequel, starring Whoopi Goldberg, Kathy Najimy, Lauryn Hill, Maggie Smith and James Coburn |
| 20:00 | The Simpsons | Smithers very reluctantly entrusts Homer with transporting a million-dollar bottle of wine to Mr Burns' mansion. And for once, it's not actually him who screws it up | |
| BBC Four
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02:40 | Wogan: The Best Of | Terry looks back on his interview swith a selection of British acting talent, including Judi Dench, Helen Mirren, Julie Walters, Bob Hoskins, Pierce Brosnan, Christopher Lee and Kenneth Branagh. Plus, music by Sting and Kate Bush |
| 19:00 | Come Dancing | Terry Wogan hosts the climax of the ballroom-dancing competition as the North West takes on the Midlands and West in the grand final at the Lyceum Ballroom in London. With commentary from Barri Haynes | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
18:50 | Four in a Bed | Gary and Chris host the week's final visit at The Grays Hotel in Blackpool. The B&Bers are pleasantly surprised by the colourful rooms, before Gary regales them with tales of his childhood during a tram tour along the seafront. Everything seems to be going well, until the guests find some issues at breakfast |
| 19:25 | Four in a Bed | Tension abounds on payment day, with a number of suspiciously low scores throughout the week on the agenda. When the dust settles and the payments are revealed, who'll emerge victorious? | |