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What's on Now & Next (2026-06-21)
RTE One
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23:35The Week in Politics Reflections on the political week, including contributions from journalists, senators and TDs. Hosted by Áine Lawlor
00:35Silent Witness After another hammer attack, the Lyell team start uncovering connections to a conspiracy involving blackmail and the local government. DC Whelan finds himself in the middle of a potentially fatal dispute
RTE2
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22:30FIFA World Cup 26 Live Uruguay v Cape Verde (Kick-off 11.00pm). All the action from both teams' second match in Group H, held at Miami Stadium in the USA. Uruguay bounced back from the disappointment of an early elimination four years ago in Qatar, to some extent, by finishing third in the 2024 Copa America, staged in the United States, and came into the tournament fancied to qualify from this group alongside Spain. Cape Verde are something of an unknown quantity as this is the first World Cup finals they have qualified for and this is their first meeting with today's opponents, but this competition has a long history of minnows upsetting the odds in the early stages, and the African outfit will be determined to make an impact. Tony O'Donoghue presents, with analysis from Stephen Bradley
01:30Ireland's Perfect Pubs Anna Clifford is joined by musician and TikTok sensation Garron Noone for a trip to JJ Hough's Singing Pub in Offaly, on the banks of the River Shannon
Virgin Media One
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23:00My Boyfriend Made Me Do It How Sofia faced two years in a Dubai jail for blackmail and extortion after her boyfriend ripped her off for thousands of pounds. Also, the story of teenagers Patricia and Karyn, who were sentenced to a total of 43 years in a notorious Bangkok prison
00:00Tour de Fred Fred Sirieix cycles around Co Waterford, taking on the Comeragh Mountains as far as the Mahon Falls, and reconnecting with nature in Crough Woods as he tries forest yoga and a waterfall swim. He then visits Waterford City to try glass-blowing at the crystal factory, and finds a corner of Japan in Ireland at the Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens
TG4
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23:00Fleadh 2023 - Na Bannaí Céilí The Senior Céilí Bands Competition is the highlight of Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann, closing a week of concerts and competitions between bands from Ireland, Scotland and Australia. This programme follows them as they prepare for the competition and hears from members who have long been involved in the Fleadh, with a particular focus on the winners - Piper's Cross Céilí Band - from Mayo. Presented by Fiona Ní Flaithearta
00:00Transatlantic Sessions - Togha agus Rogha Julie Fowlis and Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh present highlights from two decades of Transatlantic Sessions. This episode features musical stars from Ireland, the UK and the US, including John Martyn, Paul Brady and Emmylou Harris
Virgin Media Two
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23:05The Graham Norton Show Graham is joined by Hollywood stars Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell, who discuss working together in the screwball wedding comedy You're Cordially Invited. Pop icon and actress Ariana Grande, who is starring as Glinda in the hit film Wicked, also appears, alongside Don Gilet, who is playing the new lead detective in hit TV drama Death in Paradise. Plus, Olly Alexander performs his new single, When We Kiss
00:05Snowpiercer Nima heads for Snowpiercer, while Layton and the Tailies fight their way uptrain when Ruth is captured
Virgin Media Three
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23:00Cold Feet As Rachel and Adam deal with the mental anguish involved in clinical tests, Jessica urges David to arrange a party to celebrate his 40th birthday - an event unlikely to pass without incident, especially if Pete decides to invite salsa-dancing Ramona. James Nesbitt, Helen Baxendale and John Thompson star
00:05The Mystery of the Lady in the Lake The case of Shani Warren, whose death became front-page news when the 26-year-old's body was found bound and gagged, apparently drowned in a Buckinghamshire lake in 1987. A 66-year-old man was convicted of indecent assault and murder and also of the kidnap and rape of a 16-year-old girl some six years earlier
BBC One
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22:30MOTD Live: FIFA World Cup 2026 Uruguay v Cape Verde (Kick-off 11.00pm). Alex Scott presents all the action from both teams' second match in Group H, held at Miami Stadium in the USA. Uruguay bounced back from the disappointment of an early elimination four years ago in Qatar, to some extent, by finishing third in the 2024 Copa America, staged in the United States, and came into the tournament fancied to qualify from this group alongside Spain. Cape Verde are something of an unknown quantity as this is the first World Cup finals they have qualified for and this is their first meeting with today's opponents, but this competition has a long history of minnows upsetting the odds in the early stages, and the African outfit will be determined to make an impact. With analysis from Ashley Williams and Benni McCarthy
01:15Weather for the Week Ahead A look ahead to the latest forecast
Channel 4
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23:00Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on programmes including The Inheritance, Long Lost Family, Unknown Number: The High School Catfish, The Yorkshire Vet, Dish It Out and Street Cops: Catching the Yobs. They also appraise ITV News' coverage of Peter Mandelson's sacking and street protests in London
00:00Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Grieving mother Mildred Hayes has suffered an unimaginable personal loss, and hatches an idea that drags the residents of Ebbing, Missouri into a maelstrom of revenge. She pressures Sheriff Bill Willoughby and his forces into continuing the investigation into her daughter's murder. It becomes an obsession that has dramatic repercussions for all of the locals. Martin McDonagh's Bafta and Oscar-winning crime drama, starring Frances McDormand, Sam Rockwell and Woody Harrelson
E4
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22:55Naked Attraction Anna Richardson hosts the show in which six potential dates bare all bit by bit in a bid to prove they are the one. She is joined by 28-year-old nature lover Oliver from Norwich, who has never had a girlfriend, and 48-year-old building boss Claire from Manchester. They will both choose a date after seeing what their potential partners have to offer on a purely physical level. But will they prove to be a good match?
00:00Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including Wheel of Fortune, Trigger Point, Michael McIntyre's Big Show, Boarders, Love Is Blind and The Pet Psychic: What's Your Dog Thinking? They also reflect on BBC News coverage of UK by-elections and Donald Trump's bid to take the White House. From February 2024
BBC Four
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23:30Britain's Most Fragile Treasure Janina Ramirez explores the complex history of York Minster's Great East Window, the largest medieval stained-glass window in England. Composed of 311 panels, it was originally designed to tell the complete biblical history of the world from creation to the Last Judgement, and has been compared to Michelangelo's work at the Sistine Chapel. The historian closely examines the handiwork of its creator John Thornton, revealing intricate details that would not normally be visible, and follows a project to restore the window to its original glory
00:30Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure The journey progresses to Key West to witness the 18th Annual Papa Hemingway lookalike contest, then to Uganda, where the novelist survived two air crashes in just 48 hours. Michael then journeys up the Nile to witness Murchison Falls and makes his way to Venice for the carnival
More4
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23:0524 Hours in A&E An on-call stroke doctor has a busy shift in the resus department, and shares his personal experiences of working on the front line during the first week of the pandemic. When a 19-year-old is treated for injuries sustained in a motorbike crash, his mother reflects on leaving her children in Colombia in search of a better life for them abroad. Other patients include a builder with an ankle injury sustained playing basketball, and a 72-year-old with a suspected stroke
00:05The Emergency Ward Dr Mark Putland examines a quarry worker's mangled arm, and Dr Jonathan Papson carefully removes a screw from a patient's thumb after a DIY mishap