| What's on Now & Next (2025-11-26) | |||
| RTE One
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21:35 | The Great House Revival | Hugh Wallace visits returned asset manager Eoghan O'Riain, who is restoring a former seaside guesthouse in his native Rathmullan, County Donegal, and hoping to transform it into a cosy home for himself and his dog Charlie. The front rooms of the house will be given some updating by Eoghan himself, while the area at the back of the house will make way for a modern kitchen extension |
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| 22:35 | Trump's Power and the Rule of Law | Inside the high-stakes showdown between President Donald Trump and the courts over presidential power | |
| RTE2
[102] |
19:30 | Champions League Live | Liverpool v PSV Eindhoven (Kick-off 8.00pm). Peter Collins presents all the action from the matchday five league phase fixture at Anfield. These teams also met in last season's competition, with PSV claiming a 3-2 victory against a heavily rotated Liverpool side that had already secured a place in the top two of the league. The Reds will expect to take the points this time around in front of their own fans after winning 1-0 here against Real Madrid in their last match in the competition. With analysis from Didi Hamann and Richie Sadlier, and commentary by Darragh Maloney and Ray Houghton |
| 23:05 | Blue Bloods | Danny and a British investigator pursue a fugitive, Erin faces pressure from her boss and Jamie investigates a dodgy gambling site | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
21:00 | I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! | Ant and Dec reveal highlights from the last 24 hours as the contestants adapt to life without their usual comforts. Maura Higgins and Jane Moore took part in the Bushtucker trial - Fright at the End of the Tunnel this time last year, so it remains to be seen how taxing the latest challenge is |
| 22:20 | The Tonight Show | Comment and analysis on the big stories of the day in Ireland and abroad with a panel of guests covering the key issues | |
| TG4
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21:30 | Beo Faoin bhFód | In 1968, Mick Meaney was buried six foot under the London soil in a simple wooden coffin. Hundreds came to see his burial, and toast Mick on his way. The thing was, Mick was not dead. He was competing in the world record competition for 'Longest Time Spent Buried Alive' |
| 22:30 | Crá | Conall is held hostage by Ray, the armed prime suspect, who claims he is being framed by the police. Conall must figure out who to belive, as both of their lives hang in the balance. In Irish Gaelic | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
19:40 | Live UEFA Champions League | Arsenal v Bayern Munich (Kick-off 8.00pm). All the action from the matchday five league phase fixture at Etihad Stadium. These are the only two teams with 100 per cent records in this season's competition, and they will each be looking to make a statement this evening. The sides last met in the quarter-finals of the 2023/24 tournament, when Munich prevailed 3-2 on aggregate |
| 23:00 | The Real Housewives of Dubai | Caroline Stanbury and Lesa dig their heels in as they hash out their issues, and the ladies exchange gifts to show what they think of one another | |
| Virgin Media Three
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21:00 | Murder in the Pacific | The documentary continues with the investigation into the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior in May 1985. Just one day after the explosions that sunk the Greenpeace ship, police were overwhelmed with calls from people claiming to have spotted unusual goings on. One witness led to Swiss tourists Alain and Sophie Turenge. They came into the station voluntarily but their inability to answer simple questions led police to doubt their identities |
| 22:00 | Coronation Street | Becky schemes to stop Lisa from meeting up with Carla, Sarah suspects Theo of seeing Pete behind Todd's back, Dev condemns Asha's friends for deserting her, and Debbie and Glenda disagree over the choir's repertoire | |
| BBC One
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21:00 | Shetland | On a mission to find out the identity of the Callaghans' contact in Shetland, Calder piles the pressure on Louden. He reluctantly agrees, but ultimately ends up in grave danger. Stevie is elated to have her sister Amy all to herself, but her mood sours when Calder asks her to come in for further questioning. Sandy tells Tosh that he believes Robert Tulloch was a corrupt police officer. Aware that the revelation will unsettle Billy, Tosh decides to secretly investigate further |
| 22:00 | BBC News at Ten | A round-up of today's headlines | |
| Channel 4
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21:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | A 65-year-old woman is rushed to Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham after being found collapsed in the park. Domestic cleaner Deanna, a long-serving member of the A&E team, shares her struggles in early life, including overcoming addiction, before finding her purpose working in the hospital. The doctors treat a teenager with a burn on her hand |
| 22:00 | Emergency Helicopter Medics | The Essex crew and Herts Air Ambulance race to help a teenager, who has a major brain injury after colliding with a car in Hemel Hempstead. In Bicester, Dimi's heart is racing dangerously fast and needs to be shocked back into a normal rhythm and in Clacton, some DIY goes wrong for Martin, who has a suspected broken collarbone | |
| E4
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21:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on various show from the past week, including Michael McIntyre's The Wheel, Jamie's £1 Wonders, Top Gear, Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities, Drink Masters, Wild Croc Territory, plus the woman marrying a ghost on This Morning and BBC News reporting on the-then new 50p coin. First shown in November 2022 |
| 22:00 | Gogglebox | The regular gaggle of family and friends appraise I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!, Hollyoaks, Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy, Queens for the Night, Alexander Armstrong In South Korea, University Challenge, and the BBC news coverage of Cop 27 | |
| BBC Four
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21:00 | Being the Brontës | Martha Kearney is joined by author Helen Oyeyemi and journalist Lucy Mangan to immerse themselves in the lives of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë to discover the inspiration behind their classic novels Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey. Travelling to the Haworth Parsonage in West Yorkshire, the trio discover how just two years before their most famous novels were published in 1847, the sisters' prospects were bleak. Charlotte was in love with a married man, their clergyman father Patrick was going blind, and their brother, Branwell, was battling alcoholism. However, by 1848, Charlotte, Emily and Anne were literary sensations, and Martha, Helen and Lucy immerse themselves in the personal lives of the sisters to find out how this happened |
| 22:00 | Kay Adshead Remembers - Wuthering Heights | Actor, producer and writer Kay Adshead reflects on her portrayal of Cathy Earnshaw in the BBC's 1978 adaptation of Wuthering Heights. She recalls filming on the Yorkshire moors, working alongside Ken Hutchison as Heathcliff, and bringing Emily Brontë's storm-swept heroine to life. Kay also talks about the preparation behind the role - the research she undertook, combining the inspiration from earlier portrayals of Cathy with her own individual interpretation | |
| More4
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21:00 | Steam Train Diaries | Staff and volunteers go to extremes to make a success of the railway's steam gala, transporting a 60-tonne locomotive more than 300 miles from the Isle of Wight to Yorkshire. Plus, a historic tram and a vintage steam crane are put into action |
| 22:00 | Little Trains & Big Names with Pete Waterman | James May shows Pete how to repair toy trains. Pete also works on a huge exhibition build destined for Chester Cathedral and here his new exhibition model receives a public launch | |