| What's on Now & Next (2026-02-08) | |||
| RTE One
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18:01 | RTÉ News: Six One and Weather | The latest national and international headlines |
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| 18:30 | Dancing with the Stars | Jennifer Zamparelli and Laura Fox present the return of Fright Night, where the couples give viewers a dose of horror madness with their routines. As if this edition wasn't scary enough, it's also the first Dance-Off of the season | |
| RTE2
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17:55 | Pompeii: The New Dig | The archaeologists complete the excavations of a villa, a bakery, and a laundry and discover evidence of what people were doing in the city during its final hours before Vesuvius erupted in AD 79. Team leader Gennaro Iovino reflects on modern Neapolitans' connection to the ancient Pompeiians and how Vesuvius, which still looms large over the area, is an ever-present reminder and threat of impending disaster |
| 19:05 | Blenheim: Britain's Greatest Palace | It is lambing season at Blenheim, and head shepherd Shaun is monitoring the 1500 lambs due to be born | |
| Virgin Media One
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18:00 | The Floor | The competition is heating up with just 49 players left as Rob Brydon hosts another tense round of quick-fire quiz duels, with each win expanding a player's territory, while each loss sends another home. With a £5,000 Floor bonus on the line and a £50,000 jackpot up for grabs at the end of the series, it's all to play for as friends turn to foes and challenge one another |
| 19:00 | The 1% Club | Quiz hosted by Lee Mack in which the questions have nothing to do with remembering facts, but are all about logic and common sense. A hundred contestants begin every show, but who will make it to the end and answer a question only one per cent of the country can get right - and win up to £100,000? | |
| TG4
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17:35 | GAA Beo | Kildare v Antrim. Deferred coverage of the round three Division 1B match in Allianz Hurling League at Cedral St Conleth's Newbridge. Presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill |
| 19:12 | An Aimsir Láithreach | National and international weather forecast | |
| Virgin Media Two
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18:00 | Yes Chef | Michelin-starred Paul Ainsworth takes part in the culinary challenge, putting three home cooks through their paces including a test of their butchery skills. Sheree Murphy presents |
| 19:00 | Posh Pawn | Reformed cat burglar Sid hopes to raise funds with help from his family and their jewellery, Prestige Pawnbrokers boss James Constantinou gets the fright of his life when he test-drives a superbike at Brands Hatch race track, and new employee Kristen faces a challenge when she has to value two huge tanzanite stones. Office manager Jo visits Maggie, a client who can't pay back her loan following a string of bad luck. She's in danger of losing her late mother's jewellery - unless Jo can talk round shrewd businessman James | |
| Virgin Media Three
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17:45 | Billy Connolly: Journey to the Edge of the World | The comedian continues his journey through the remote regions of Canada, from the Atlantic to the Pacific by way of the Northwest Passage. Heading north to Baffin Island, Billy meets Inuit communities to learn about their lives and local trades and takes a two-day trek into the Auyuittuq National Park in the Arctic Circle, before talking to a tribal elder and joining one family on a seal hunt |
| 18:45 | Alex Polizzi's Secret Spain | Alex reveals a whole new side to one of Europe's most beautiful countries and reveals a host of its untold secrets along the way. Taking in the culturally rich, beautiful and diverse country, from the human towers in Catalunya, to the Sacromonte Gypsy community in Granada, the golden metropolis of Madrid to the quiet, medieval and rural towns of hidden Galicia, Alex uncovers a Spain never seen before | |
| BBC One
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18:00 | Countryfile | Joe Crowley and Anita Rani explore Northern Ireland's Strangford Lough, uncovering the species, traditions and legends that thrive in this remarkable refuge, and the conservation efforts now needed to protect it. Plus, Adam Henson takes a trip to the UK's leading agricultural machinery show, to check out the latest in farm tech |
| 19:00 | Antiques Roadshow | Fiona Bruce presents from Thirlestane Castle in the Scottish Borders, where items assessed include a Louis Vuitton packing case, a travelling clock, and medals awarded to one of the airmen involved in the Dambusters bombing raid. Fiona takes part in a challenge to select the rarest of the rare from a collection of Wemyss ware, and she looks into the history of the castle with a behind-the-scenes peek at a vast collection of family portraits dating back hundreds of years | |
| Channel 4
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17:25 | Devon and Cornwall | The head gardener at Cornwall's Lost Gardens of Heligan sows the seeds of a wildflower revolution from a colourful crop of meadow flowers to help the rest of the county bloom. A trawler skipper live-streams his latest catch via Facebook to his customers, before selling direct to them off his boat when he returns to harbour. An engineer gets a replica of iconic locomotive the Puffing Devil back up to full steam, and a Devon wildlife ranger takes care of wild beavers |
| 18:20 | Channel 4 News | Including sport and weather | |
| E4
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18:00 | The Simpsons | Mr Burns sets out to be reunited with his beloved teddy bear, which he lost as a child. Unfortunately, it is now owned by Maggie, presenting Homer with an unenviable dilemma. Featuring the voices of the Ramones |
| 18:30 | The Simpsons | Homer sells his soul to the Devil in return for a doughnut, a gremlin attacks Otto's bus while Bart is on his way to school, and the family sets out to end a vampiric Mr Burns' reign of terror | |
| BBC Four
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02:45 | A Wild Year | The seasons are marked on Wales' Pembrokeshire's coast by the arrival of the puffins, which court by tapping their multi-coloured bills. Farmers grow the earliest potatoes, while sheep are employed to maintain the clifftop pastures for the rare choughs that use their long red beaks to probe for grubs. As autumn arrives, the grey seals produce their white-coated pups just before the gales mark the might of winter. Using time-lapse techniques, this documentary brings fresh insight into the restless rhythms of the countryside in an exploration of how and why this region is the way it is. Narrated by Toby Jones |
| 19:00 | A Wild Year | The seasons are marked on Wales' Pembrokeshire's coast by the arrival of the puffins, which court by tapping their multi-coloured bills. Farmers grow the earliest potatoes, while sheep are employed to maintain the clifftop pastures for the rare choughs that use their long red beaks to probe for grubs. As autumn arrives, the grey seals produce their white-coated pups just before the gales mark the might of winter. Using time-lapse techniques, this documentary brings fresh insight into the restless rhythms of the countryside in an exploration of how and why this region is the way it is. Narrated by Toby Jones | |
| More4
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17:50 | Four in a Bed | At The Roade House in Roade, Northamptonshire, hosts Paul and Maxine boast a wealth of facilities including a yoga studio and hair salon but guests discover a pressing problem |
| 18:20 | Four in a Bed | Joanne and Julie host the third visit of the week at The Halfway House Inn in Morley, West Yorkshire where guests are impressed with the pub rooms but Paul and Maxine have a problem with the lack of shampoo | |