| What's on Now & Next (2026-05-10) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
13:40 | Ireland's Coast | Exploring the people of Ireland's ancient relationship with the waters that surround the island and examining the connections that the population have had with the coastal environments over time |
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| 14:40 | Where Eagles Dare | An American general is held captive by the Nazis in a heavily defended fortress in the Alps. A crack team of British soldiers and an American lieutenant are dispatched to free him, but they soon realise there is a traitor in their ranks. Second World War adventure, starring Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood, Patrick Wymark, Michael Hordern and Mary Ure | |
| RTE2
[102] |
13:15 | The Sunday Game Live | Kerry v Cork (Throw-in 1.45pm). Joanne Cantwell presents coverage of the Munster Senior Football Championship final at Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney. Reigning champions Kerry beat last season's runners-up Clare in the semi-finals, while Cork comfortably overcame Tipperary. With analysis from Brian Fenton, Colm Cooper and Lee Keegan |
| 15:50 | The Sunday Game Live | Roscommon v Galway (Throw-in 4.15pm). Joanne Cantwell presents coverage of the Connacht Senior football Championship final at King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park. Roscommon defeated last year's runners-up Mayo in the semi-finals, while holders Galway prevailed against Leitrim. With analysis from Brian Fenton, Colm Cooper and Lee Keegan | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
13:00 | Long Lost Family | Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell follow the stories of two more people. Rachel Burch grew up in a white family and stood out in the small, West Sussex village where they lived, and is searching for her Jamaica-born birth father. Sue Davis is on the hunt for the half-brother her mother gave up for adoption after his American serviceman father went home and off the radar following Second World War |
| 14:00 | Deal or No Deal | Stephen Mulhern hosts as a contestant tries to open the 22 red boxes in the right order, taking on the infamous Banker for the chance to win a life-changing cash prize | |
| TG4
[104] |
13:55 | Domhan an Dúlra | A look at the wildlife of Lapland, a region in northern Finland, the home of Santa Claus and of reindeer, great gray owls, wolverines, eagles, wolves, musk oxen, brown bears and more |
| 14:55 | Litir Ghrá ón Dara Cogadh Domhanda | Documentary detailing how the love Belfast doctor Frank Murray had for his Gaeltacht sweetheart Eileen O'Kane prevailed despite the horrors of captivity in Japanese PoW camps during the Second World War. Frank and Eileen met in Donegal and years later he joined the British army as a medic and was deployed to Singapore. He and Eileen, a teacher, wrote extensively to each other and it is these letters and Frank's journals that provide a remarkable insight into their lives. In Irish | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
13:15 | Who's Doing the Dishes? | DJ and TV presenter Toby Anstis puts on a dinner party as he plays mystery host to four strangers, who have to try to work out his identity using cryptic clues. Hosted by Brian McFadden |
| 14:15 | Friends | Rachel schemes to get a handsome client to ask her out on a date, while Chandler's girlfriend is driven away by his jealousy. Guest starring Tate Donovan | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
13:30 | Coronation Street | Hope pushes Daniel's buttons at school, Todd opens up to George about his anger, Kit and Lisa shift their focus onto a couple, and a seemingly innocent photograph reveals a hidden presence at the scene of the crime |
| 14:00 | Coronation Street | Danielle admits Theo's true nature to Todd, Shona receives a shocking update on Jodie, Daniel's outburst sparks a decision, and Ben leaves the Rovers' safe open and unattended | |
| BBC One
[108] |
13:55 | Points of View | Viewers' opinions on BBC shows and behind-the-scenes reports on new programmes |
| 14:10 | Despicable Me 3 | Dismissed from the Anti-Villain League after botching a mission, Gru sets off to meet his long-lost twin brother for one final criminal mission. Animated sequel, with the voices of Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, Trey Parker and Miranda Cosgrove | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
12:00 | Women's FA Cup | Liverpool v Brighton & Hove Albion (Kick-off 12.15pm). Jill Scott and Maisie Adam present live coverage of the semi-final at BrewDog Stadium in St Helens. Liverpool were made to work hard for a 1-0 win over Charlton Athletic after extra time in the previous round, while Brighton claimed a shock 2-0 win away to Arsenal, and both teams are now looking to reach the showpiece match for the first time in their history |
| 14:30 | Location, Location, Location | Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer meet two couples taking advantage of a first-time buyer scheme to help them onto the property ladder in Essex, only to find their budgets won't take them very far. Kirstie is with locals Sarah and Charlie who need a home to bring them together after five years of living with their respective parents. They've started to lose their nerve after eight months of unsuccessful house-hunting and it quickly becomes clear that their best chance of success is to take on a project. Phil's couple Toby and Simone have high expectations of what their home should be after renting in London, but their budget doesn't match up to the house, or postcode, they're accustomed to | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
13:55 | The Simpsons | Marge astonishes Homer and the kids by landing the role of Blanche DuBois in an amateur production of A Streetcar Named Desire - and her performance is boosted by her frustration with Homer. With the guest voice of Jon Lovitz |
| 14:25 | The Simpsons | Homer volunteers to take Fat Tony's place as the head of the local Mafia, dragging the rest of the Simpson family into Springfield's criminal underworld. With the guest voices of metal band Metallica and Sopranos stars Joe Pantoliano and Michael Imperioli | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
03:00 | David Attenborough: A Life on Air | In 1952, David Attenborough was turned down for a job with BBC radio, only to end up working for the corporation's fledgling TV service - eventually becoming director of programmes. Since then he has become one of the most respected wildlife film-makers in the business, fronting classic series such as Life on Earth, The Blue Planet and Planet Earth. He talks to Michael Palin about his time at the corporation. First broadcast in 2002 |
| 19:00 | Planet Earth III | David Attenborough presents a compilation of highlights from the natural history documentary. In the Namib Desert, a pair of ostriches raise their family in the searing heat to keep them safe from predators - but time is ticking as the chicks begin to hatch. In the cold waters of North America, a little horn shark stumbles into an ambush set by an angel shark - but the potential victim has a secret weapon. In Botswana, newly hatched 'lily-trotter' chicks learn how to walk on water, and in Bali, long-tailed macaques steal tourists' valuable items - which they use to barter with staff for food | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
13:05 | A Place in the Sun | Plumber Richard and music composer Chris, who has a visual impairment, met 10 years ago and bonded as friends after Richard agreed to become Chris' tour guide on holiday. The pair now go on regular getaways and the south coast of Tenerife has become a firm favourite, so much so that they've decided to join forces to buy their own property there as a winter bolthole. With a combined budget of £110,000, they task Ben Hillman to find them the perfect pad |
| 14:05 | A Place in the Sun | Simon and Lawrence have been visiting the peaceful Charente region of south-west France for nearly 20 years and know the area inside out. Now, they're looking for a holiday home there for an ideal budget of £100,000. They're after a traditional-style property with enough storage space for their mountain bikes, but Jasmine Harman could be facing an uphill struggle to impress such a knowledgeable couple | |