| What's on Now & Next (2026-01-25) | |||
| RTE One
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22:30 | Mrs Brown's Boys | Winnie is ready to hit the road - but first needs to pass her driving test. Naturally, Agnes and the gang volunteer to help her practise, and chaos soon follows. With Winnie behind the wheel and Buster instructing, Finglas becomes a danger zone. Comedy, co-written by and starring Brendan O'Carroll, with Danny O'Carroll and guest stars Shobu Kapoor and Marek Larwood |
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| 23:05 | The Week in Politics | Reflections on the political week, including contributions from journalists, senators and TDs. Hosted by Áine Lawlor | |
| RTE2
[102] |
21:35 | Allianz League Sunday | Joanne Cantwell is joined by Donal Óg Cusack, Eamonn Fitzmaurice, Henry Shefflin and Lee Keegan for highlights and analysis from the latest matches, including Galway v Mayo, Kerry v Roscommon and Monaghan v Armagh in Allianz Football League Division One, and Kilkenny v Offaly and Cork v Waterford in Allianz Hurling League Division 1A |
| 23:35 | The Narrow Road to the Deep North | Dorrigo and Amy's affair must end when he is shipped off to war, where as a prisoner, he and the other PoWs witness and share a horrific event that will haunt them for ever | |
| Virgin Media One
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22:00 | The Assembly Ireland | Taoiseach Micheál Martin faces a group of autistic and neurodivergent interviewers where no question is off the table |
| 23:00 | The Showjumper Murder | Part two of two. The investigation into the fate of Northern Irish showjumper Katie Simpson, who died in 2020. Katie's case was ruled to be suicide, but doubts sparked detective James Brannigan's relentless pursuit for justice. As he dug deeper, he revealed deeper, disturbing evidence of coercive control and flawed policing. Jonathan Cresswell was eventually charged with Katie's murder, but the trial was short-lived | |
| TG4
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22:30 | Geantraí | Pauline Scanlon, visits traditional music pubs the length and breadth of Ireland, celebrating acclaimed musicians, emerging artists and the musicians who continue the music tradition in each region. This edition, from Pepper's, Feakle, Co Clare, features music from Tara Breen, Padraig Rynne, Jim Murray, Tola Custy, Pat Marsh, Paul Farren, Lily O Connor, Clann Clancy, Mark Donnellan, Charlie Harris, Michael Landers, Edel Vaughan and Eimear Coughlan |
| 23:00 | Seal le Dáithí | Dáithí Ó Sé talks to Máire Seó Breathnach. Hailing from Co Waterford, Máire has dedicated her professional life to the promotion and preservation of the Irish language. She serves as the secretary of Cumann na nOifigeach Forbartha Gaeilge, an association for Irish language officers and she has played a pivotal role in implementing the provisions of the Official Languages Act 2003. Her efforts ensure that the public can access local government services in Irish, reflecting a commitment to bilingualism and cultural inclusivity | |
| Virgin Media Two
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20:00 | Live NFL | |
| 23:30 | The Graham Norton Show | The host is joined by guests including presenting duo Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, next to be seen in a new series of the quiz Limitless Win, and singer and Stranger Things star Joe Keery, Emmy-winning actress Clare Foy chats about her role in the film adaptation of the bestseller H Is for Hawk and rapper Tinie Tempah chats and performs his current single Energy | |
| Virgin Media Three
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22:05 | The Suspect | Joe is knocked sideways when an old grudge rears its head and with the police closing in, he flees to his dad's house for sanctuary. Ruiz has a nagging doubt that he is missing something - he just can't put his finger on it, while Joe must dig deep into his own past to understand what is happening in the present |
| 23:05 | Chicago Fire | Casey finds himself fighting on all fronts as Detective Voight tries to force him to retract his statement, before an apartment blaze puts the firefighter's life in danger. Meanwhile, Dawson fears her for her career as a paramedic after straying beyond the boundaries of her job. American drama starring Jesse Spencer and Monica Raymund | |
| BBC One
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22:30 | Match of the Day | Kelly Cates presents highlights of the latest Premier League matches, including Arsenal v Manchester United at Emirates Stadium and Newcastle United v Aston Villa at St James' Park. The Gunners claimed a 1-0 win over United at Old Trafford on the opening weekend of the season and were favourites to prevail once again. Newcastle and the Villans are both aiming to qualify for next term's UEFA Champions League and couldn't be separated in the reverse fixture. Plus, Brentford v Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace v Chelsea and a round-up of Saturday's goals |
| 23:40 | The Women's Football Show | Highlights of the weekend's games in the Super League, including London City Lionesses v Manchester City and Chelsea v Arsenal | |
| Channel 4
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22:05 | Four Kings | How despite putting British boxing at the top of the world stage, Frank Bruno, Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank and Lennox Lewis paid a price in personal terms. Lewis suffered a maiden defeat, Eubank was forced into retirement after successive crushing defeats, Benn's life became plagued by crime, drugs and adultery while Bruno's mental health issues worsened |
| 23:00 | Four Kings | Lennox Lewis was the last man to retire from the boxing quartet with Frank Bruno, Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank. A heavyweight, he saw a chance to make history and, if successful, become Britain's first Undisputed champion. This final episode reflects on how much the quartet sacrificed to prove their worthiness and in the process pave the way for future generations in their sport | |
| E4
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21:00 | Angel Has Fallen | Secret Service agent Mike Banning is framed for an assassination attempt on the President. Pursued by his own agency and the FBI, Banning races to clear his name and uncover the real terrorist threat - which has set its sights on Air Force One. Action thriller sequel, starring Gerard Butler and Morgan Freeman |
| 23:20 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics settle back to share their opinions on TV highlights, including Race Across the World, The Apprentice, Ripley, MasterChef, Hunted, Celebrity Bridge of Lies and The Assembly. From April 2024 | |
| BBC Four
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22:05 | Ghosts | Oswald Alving is dying and his mother is anxious to keep the precise nature of his illness a secret. Adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's play, starring Judi Dench, Kenneth Branagh and Michael Gambon. First broadcast in 1987 |
| 23:50 | Summer in Gossensass | Documentary from 1964 about the 62nd year in the life of great Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen | |
| More4
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22:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | A carpenter is rushed to St George's after partially severing his hand with a power saw, a farmer is kept under observation after puncturing his lung in a quad-bike accident, and a man suffers an unexpected electric shock from a heart implant that was installed after he survived a stab wound. He and his girlfriend recall the attack, and how it changed both their lives |
| 23:05 | 24 Hours in A&E | A 13-year-old girl is rushed to St George's after being knocked off her bike at a pedestrian crossing, while in Paediatrics, a 12-year-old suffers a wound in his groin after falling from a tree and impaling his leg. An 85-year-old woman brought into urgent care after a fall at home relates her experiences of being evacuated during the Second World War | |