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What's on Now & Next (2025-11-16)
RTE One
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[HD:135]
21:30Hidden Assets Claire questions Alice, who reacts angrily, Jon and Claire identify Adam and visit his student residence, only to find it trashed by O'Neill. CAB Detective Liam Boylan uncovers CCTV footage of a man arguing with Nick, and forensic accountant Norah Dillon discovers Nick was funnelling money into a Liechtenstein account. Claire and Jon focus on Adama's PhD supervisor, Itziar Romero - unaware O'Neill is targeting her too
22:30Mrs Brown's Boys As Christmas rolls around once more in Finglas, Agnes is recruited to the church choir, but is under strict instructions from Father McBride that there is to be no singing - and certainly no dancing. Meanwhile, Dermot and Buster organise this year's festivities at Foleys - a murder mystery night in aid of alcoholic greyhounds - and a Christmas tree shortage means Agnes may have to go without this year
RTE2
[102]
21:00The Fugitive A doctor is convicted of his wife's murder and forced to go on the run to prove his innocence - but his efforts to find the mysterious one-armed man he believes is the real killer are hampered by a tenacious US marshal. Thriller, starring Harrison Ford, an Oscar-winning Tommy Lee Jones, Sela Ward, Julianne Moore and Joe Pantoliano
23:25Scrublands A witness claims to have seen Mandy dispose of the murder weapon, which is retrieved by Scotty and his team, and she is arrested. Martin continues to hunt for the culprit, uncovering more darkness in Port Silver, while a vigil for Jasper is organised at Hummingbird retreat. Australian drama, starring Luke Arnold
Virgin Media One
[103]
21:00I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Ant and Dec present as the survival challenge returns, with the new batch of famous faces setting up camp in the jungle of Murwillumbah, New South Wales, hoping to be crowned this year's King or Queen of the Jungle and succeed last year's winner Danny Jones
22:35I'm a Celebrity... Unpacked Joel Dommett and Kemi Rodgers are joined by Ant and Dec, alongside celebrity guests Alison Hammond, Leigh Francis & Melvin Odoom, to discuss the latest camp news
TG4
[104]
21:30Scoil Cheoil an Earraigh Traditional music from Scoil Cheoil an Earraigh 2025 in Corca Dhuibhne. Pádraig Ó Sé meets the best singers and musicians from the music school's annual concerts and other venues around the area. The series features a host of musicians, starting with Tulla Céilí Band members Jim Corry, Mark Donnellan and Charlie Harris, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, Scottish singer Kathleen MacInnes, Gerry O'Beirne, sisters Caoimhe and Éimhear Flannery and young musician Michael Healy
22:30Buille Recorded in Dolans, Limerick - one of the country's most iconic homes for music - presenters Eve Belle and Cian Mac Cárthaigh showcase a host of performers from the worlds of hip hop, folk, jazz to singer-songwriters, rock bands and everything in between. This episode features performances from Moxie, Emma Langford, Síomha and Ushmush
Virgin Media Two
[105]
21:45Snowpiercer Layton and Mr Wilford come to an agreement, and an exchange is made between the two trains. However, what passengers of both trains are unaware of is they will soon face a high-stakes revelation that could change everything
22:45The Graham Norton Show The host returns to invite another group of Hollywood A-listers and British TV big shots to chat about what they've been up to recently. Hollywood great Demi Moore discusses starring in the critically acclaimed body-horror The Substance. Music superstar and actress Lady Gaga chats about playing Harley Quinn in Joker: Folie à Deux, while Oscar-nominated Irishman Colin Farrell reflects on taking the title role in comic-book villain show The Penguin. Actor-film-maker Richard Ayoade talks about his book The Unfinished Harauld Hughes, while Jack Savoretti and Miles Kane perform Bada Bing, Bada Boom, from Jack's album Miss Italia
Virgin Media Three
[106]
22:00Trigger Point A lone male is spotted running from a high-rise building in Docklands and immediately suspected of involvement in the drone attack on the power station. A chase ensues and the man is caught thanks to Thom, but the team soon realise that he couldn't have carried out such a sophisticated and skilled attack alone and the investigation leads to a horrifying denouement for Lana
23:00Poldark Elizabeth gives birth and Ross puts on a brave face at the christening, where he is angered to hear people gossiping about his relationship with Demelza. Wheal Leisure mine opens and the workers immediately hit ironstone, requiring additional funds for gunpowder. Zacky reveals his daughter Jinny has fallen pregnant to Jim, so Ross offers the young couple a cottage rent-free so they can marry. However, their future is put in doubt when Jim is caught poaching and brought before the local magistrate (Robin Ellis, who played Ross Poldark in the original 1970s TV adaptation)
BBC One
[108]
22:05BBC News; Weather 
22:30BBC Newsline; Weather 
Channel 4
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22:00Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, with cameras capturing their instant reactions and the lively discussions that are prompted by the week's biggest and best shows
23:00Ad Astra Three decades ago, Clifford McBride led a voyage into deep space, but the crew were never heard from again. Now his son, Roy, embarks on a daring mission to Neptune to uncover the truth about his missing father and a strange power surge that threatens the stability of the universe. Director James Gray's sci-fi drama, starring Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones and Ruth Negga
E4
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21:00Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol Secret agent Ethan Hunt and his team are implicated in a bombing at the Kremlin, forcing the American president to declare them fugitives. The spies plan to clear their name by abducting the real terrorist, which leads them into a pursuit around the globe. However, Hunt cannot be sure his colleagues are trustworthy. Action adventure sequel, starring Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg and Paula Patton
23:40Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, focusing on programmes including After Life, Britain's Got Talent, The Andrew Marr Show, The Fantastical Factory of Curious Craft, Orphan, Harry's Heroes: Euro Having a Laugh and First Dates Hotel. From May 2020
BBC Four
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21:30Jools Holland's New Orleans Jukebox The pianist introduces a showing of his 1985 documentary Walking to New Orleans, which featured appearances from his Tube co-host Paula Yates, actor Robbie Coltrane and Squeeze drummer Gilson Lavis, with performances from New Orleans jazz and blues legends including Fats Domino, Johnnie Allan, Lee Dorsey, the Gospel Soul Children choir and the Neville Brothers. Jools reveal the stories behind the making of the film and also celebrates the music that has inspired him throughout his life and revisits some of his favourite performances from the BBC archives, with artists including Mahalia Jackson, Chris Barber & Ottilie Patterson, Louis Armstrong, Irma Thomas, Allen Toussaint and Trombone Shorty
23:40The Age of Uncertainty John Kenneth Galbraith explores the subject of large corporations, asserting that they are the most relentless force for change in modern economic life
More4
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22:00The Emergency Ward Dr Mark tries to help a car crash patient under police guard, but he seems to be hiding something suspicious in his underpants. Dr Miriam examines a cheerful 82-year-old biker with fractures, who suddenly takes a turn for the worse
23:0024 Hours in A&E The staff of King's College Hospital in London face a busy day dealing with brain injuries, including 65-year-old cabbie Charlie Brown, whom doctors worry has suffered a haemorrhage in a car accident, and 89-year-old Peggy Pierce, who has been rushed in following a suspected stroke. In the waiting room, a woman is comforted by her ex-boyfriend while she awaits treatment for a cut finger