| What's on Now & Next (2026-04-18) | |||
| RTE One
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21:15 | The Tommy Tiernan Show | Chat show in which neither the presenter nor the viewers are told the identity of the guests in advance. With the comedian in the dark about who he will be interviewing until they walk out to greet him, anything can happen - especially if Tommy doesn't have a clue who they are |
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| 22:35 | The Young Offenders | Conor's one true love Linda Walsh is getting married to another man, which can only lead to chaos at the wedding. Comedy, starring Alex Murphy | |
| RTE2
[102] |
21:30 | The Saturday Game | Damian Lawlor is joined by Neil McManus for highlights and analysis of today's Championship matches. Among the contests taking place were Galway v Kilkenny at Pearse Stadium in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, and Derry v Antrim at Find Insurance Celtic Park in the Ulster Senior Football Championship |
| 22:50 | Nightsleeper | As Hud and Miller interrogate Abby about her past, Saj realises that this is his chance at the big time and decides to try to stop the train his way. Joe must deal with the deadly aftermath of the shooting, while working out whether or not to follow Saj's orders or put his faith in his fellow passengers instead. Could retired train driver Fraser's audacious plan really work? | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
22:00 | The Claudia Winkleman Show | Claudia is joined by actor Phil Dunster, who rose to fame in hit show Ted Lasso, to talk about his new comedy Rooster. Actress Cush Jumbo chats about the second season of crime thriller Criminal Record, and comedian Josh Widdicombe discusses his podcast The Museum of Pop Culture, while Dan Levy, creator, writer and star of the multi-award winning show Schitt's Creek, discusses the series |
| 23:00 | Me and My Tourette's | Documentary following three people with Tourette's syndrome as they reach turning points in their lives at a camp that could change everything for them and their families | |
| TG4
[104] |
21:45 | Road to Perdition | Devoted husband and father Michael Sullivan leads a secret life as a hitman, but faces a crisis when his son witnesses his involvement in a killing. The lad promises to keep his mouth shut, but one of Sullivan's fellow gangsters wipes out the rest of his family - forcing father and son to go on the run together. Sam Mendes' crime drama set in Depression-era Chicago, starring Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Jude Law, Daniel Craig and Jennifer Jason Leigh |
| 23:53 | An Aimsir Láithreach | National and international weather forecast | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
22:00 | Gogglebox Ireland | Telly fanatics from around the country watch, dissect and offer plenty of opinions about the best telly moments from the past week |
| 23:00 | Dark Side of Reality TV | The truth about Hell's Kitchen, which sees Gordon Ramsay run his contestants through a verbal assault course as they compete for a dream job working under him. But is this really a cooking contest, or just a game show? | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
21:00 | Grace | When an ex-offender is found dead in gruesome circumstances, his wife claims he had turned over a new leaf, but all the evidence points to him still being up to his old tricks. As Grace and the team work to unravel what exactly killed him, Roy realises that there is a dangerous killer in Brighton with a particularly intriguing MO and must set a cunning trap before his offender disappears. Crime drama, starring John Simm |
| 23:00 | Under Suspicion | A seedy private eye and his wife in 1950s Brighton make a living entrapping the partners of their married clients so their spouses can claim adultery as a grounds for divorce. However, when his wife is murdered during a scam assignation with a married American painter, he is drawn into a tortuous investigation involving the artist's wife and the victim's sultry mistress. Murder mystery directed by Simon Moore, with Liam Neeson, Laura San Giacomo, Maggie O'Neill and Kenneth Cranham | |
| BBC One
[108] |
22:25 | Match of the Day | Highlights of the latest Premier League matches, including Chelsea v Manchester United at Stamford Bridge and Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton & Hove Albion at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Chelsea and United are Champions League qualification and it was the Red Devils who prevailed 2-1 when the teams met at Old Trafford in September. Roberto De Zerbi made his home debut as Spurs manager against a team he managed for two seasons in his last spell in English football. Plus, Brentford v Fulham, Leeds United v Wolverhampton Wanderers and Newcastle United v Bournemouth |
| 23:45 | The Football Interview | Kelly Somers has a conversation with Nottingham Forest and England midfielder Elliot Anderson | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
21:00 | Plane | On New Year's Eve, Trailblazer Air pilot Captain Brodie Torrance takes flight with handcuffed prisoner Louis Gaspare on board. A direct lightning strike forces Torrance and co-pilot Dele to emergency land on a remote island under the control of militia leader Junmar. Action thriller, starring Gerard Butler and Mike Colter |
| 23:10 | Commando | The daughter of retired special forces officer John Matrix is kidnapped by an old comrade-in-arms, now in league with a deposed former dictator. The tyrant plans to use the girl to force Matrix into assassinating the head of the country he once ruled, but is unprepared for the lengths to which the veteran soldier will go to rescue his child. Action adventure, with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Rae Dawn Chong | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
22:00 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their thoughts on shows including Starstruck, The Piano, You, Rick Stein's Cornwall, Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over USA, 24 Hours in A&E, a This Morning feature about the world's longest tongue and ITV News reporting on cheese. From February 2023 |
| 23:05 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics give their opinions on Coronation Street, Love Island, Sex Actually with Alice Levine, Starstruck, Cheat, Dancing on Ice, and Catfish UK. From March 2023 | |
| BBC Four
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22:00 | The Crucible: 40 Golden Snooker Years | Steve Davis celebrates the World Snooker Championship's time at the Sheffield venue, talking to some of the players forever ingrained in the sport's history. The Crucible has become the home of snooker since the championships moved there in 1977, helping to create memorable moments and scenes of drama that live on to this day. Featuring interviews with former champions Stephen Hendry and Dennis Taylor, six-time runner-up and fans' favourite Jimmy White, and celebrity snooker addicts Richard Osman and Stephen Fry |
| 23:00 | On Cue with Steve Davis: 1985 World Championship Final | Steve Davis presents a look at the classic 1985 World Snooker Championship Final, also known as the 'black ball final', between himself and Dennis Taylor. The match took place at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England, and had over 18 million viewers watching as the two battled past midnight. First broadcast 2 November 1998 | |
| More4
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22:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | The emergency room documentary continues, highlighting the stories of people facing adversity head-on. Erin, a 61-year-old former cancer patient with an ear infection, is rushed to St George's Hospital after she collapsed at home. Doctors fear the condition may have spread to her brain, and send her for a CT scan to find out more. Tony, a 70-year-old part-time DJ, arrives in A&E after being involved in a high-speed bicycle accident while training for a 100-mile charity bike ride, and Charlie, a 39-year-old cabin crew worker, turns up at the hospital complaining of unbearable pain after discharging himself during a previous visit, and removing the cast fitted to support his broken arm |
| 23:05 | Emergency Helicopter Medics | In Hertfordshire, the heli-medics help a man who is fighting for his life following a cardiac arrest. A tumble on an obstacle course leaves fun-runner Vijitha with a painful open fracture. Plus, in Northumberland, seven-year-old Imogen suffers an impalement at the bike track | |