| What's on Now & Next (2026-04-11) | |||
| RTE One
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16:15 | Réaltaí na Gaeltachta | As the students get used to life in Rann na Feirste, Gaelic footballer turned Australian Football League player Oisín Mullin joins the group. Múinteori Niall lays down the law in the classroom at the Coláiste, but a spot of kayaking in the lake isn't plain sailing for everyone. While Des and Oisín get in a round of golf at Cruit, Amanda spends some therapeutic time with artist Morag - before the whole group get to show off their moves at a Hawaiian céilí. In Irish |
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| 16:45 | The Great House Revival | Jill Leavy trades her Dublin home hunt for a bold renovation, transforming her dad's abandoned 1932 primary school in Coralstown into her first home | |
| RTE2
[102] |
14:00 | Live: Women's Six Nations Rugby | England v Ireland (Kick-off 2.25pm). All the action from both teams' opening match of the championship, held at Allianz Stadium Twickenham. England have won this title in each of the last seven years and were also crowned world champions in 2025. They claimed a 49-5 victory when these sides met in Cork in last year's competition, though they only led 7-5 at half time. Jacqui Hurley presents, with analysis from Bernard Jackman, Hannah Tyrrell and Lindsay Peat, and commentary by Hugh Cahill and Fiona Coghlan |
| 17:00 | UCL Magazine Show | Including reviews of recent Champions League matches, a round-up of the latest news, plus interviews with leading players and coaches | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
12:45 | Live Racing | Ed Chamberlin presents coverage of the 4.00 Grand National from Aintree, the most prestigious race on the British calendar, plus support races at 1.20, 1.55, 2.30 and 3.05. Nick Rockett was ridden to victory by Patrick Mullins last year at a price of 33/1. With analysis from AP McCoy, Ruby Walsh and Mick Fitzgerald, reports by Matt Chapman, Rishi Persad, Alice Plunkett and Luke Harvey, betting news from Brian Gleeson, Social Stable thoughts with Oli Bell and Sam Quek, and commentary from Richard Hoiles |
| 17:00 | Week in Review | A look back at the main local, national and international stories of the week | |
| TG4
[104] |
14:45 | Peil na mBan Beo | Máire Ní Bhraonáin presents coverage of the Lidl League Division Two final (Throw-in 3.00pm) |
| 16:40 | Peil na mBan Beo | Cork v Galway (Throw-in 5.00pm). Máire Ní Bhraonáin presents coverage of the Lidl League Division One final, held at TUS Gaelic Grounds | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
16:30 | Live Women's Six Nations | Wales v Scotland (Kick-off 4.40pm). Coverage of the final match in the opening round of fixtures, held at Principality Stadium. Scotland claimed a narrow 24-21 home win when the teams met in this competition last year, as well as a more convincing 38-8 victory in Salford in the World Cup last August. The Scots also prevailed 20-18 on Welsh soil in 2024, but Sean Lynn's side will be eager to end that run of defeats this time around |
| 18:40 | In for a Penny | Stephen Mulhern is in Sheffield as he hosts the game show in which he travels around the UK setting members of the public unusual challenges, giving them the chance to win anything from the price of their petrol to £1,000 in the final game. | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
15:15 | Endeavour | Shaun Evans directs this episode, set against the backdrop of the first moon landings in 1969. The detective investigates the deaths of an astrophysicist and his girlfriend in a tragic car accident as the rest of the world eagerly awaits news from Apollo 11. When he begins to suspect foul play, Endeavour enlists Thursday's help in getting to the truth, visiting the observatory where the dead man worked and discovering the possibility that he was not the intended victim. The case is complicated further when the dead scientist is revealed to have been part of a mysterious cult-like group |
| 17:15 | Marcus Wareing's Tales from a Kitchen Garden | The Michelin-starred chef explores new possibilities at his East Sussex smallholding, heading off to the Knepp in Horsham to learn all about different tomato varieties in its impressive market garden. After losing some of his ducks to foxes, Marcus is determined to keep the rest safe and local expert Tom. has interesting and unexpected ideas, including introducing some noisy new arrivals | |
| BBC One
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16:30 | Final Score | Jason Mohammad presents a round-up of the results and this afternoon's news from the Premier League, EFL and Scotland |
| 17:20 | BBC News | A round-up of the latest headlines | |
| Channel 4
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15:50 | Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It | Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help Ruth and Ken from Caterham, Surrey settle their debate over their three-storey town house. Since their children have flown the nest, the home isn't right for them anymore and Ruth is ready to sell but avid DIYer Ken wants to stay and thinks with some touch ups their home could still be the place for them |
| 16:55 | Channel 4 News | Including sport and weather | |
| E4
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15:50 | Toy Story 3 | Woody, Buzz and the other toys accidentally end up in a daycare centre when their owner grows up. At first this seems like the perfect new home for them, but when they realise the dangers lurking under the surface, they begin to formulate an escape plan. Pixar animated adventure sequel, with the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Michael Keaton and Ned Beatty |
| 17:50 | The Simpsons | The family is recruited and brainwashed by a religious cult - except for Marge, who resorts to desperate measures to snap the others out of it | |
| BBC Four
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03:05 | The Good Old Days | Chairman Leonard Sachs welcomes Georgia Brown, Barry Cryer, Katinka Seiner, John Inman, Barry Howard, Marie-Ange Brillet and the Three Hurricanes to the stage of the City Varieties Theatre, Leeds. First shown in 1975 |
| 19:00 | The Great British Year | Documentary following British wildlife through the seasons. Spring marks a series of beginnings, as trees explode with blossom and mornings fill with the chorus of birdsong. Long-tailed tits frantically build nests, a stoat mother hunts rabbits to feed her playful young, while in the oceans, seahorses sway to a graceful courtship dance. As spring becomes summer, guillemot chicks leap from their cliffs to begin life at sea. Narrated by Joseph Fiennes | |
| More4
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16:10 | Come Dine with Me | On the second night in Gloucestershire, wine connoisseur Adam plans an evening full of posh plonk, excellent etiquette and fine dining. However, with some rowdy guests and one in particular choosing to overshare about their wind problems, Adam's got a challenge on his hands if he wants to maintain decorum. When his dessert falls foul of a custard catastrophe, he decides to pull out a less-than-riveting party trick |
| 16:40 | Come Dine with Me | Cycling enthusiast Steve hosts the third dinner party of the week in Gloucestershire, hoping to impress his guests with a menu inspired by his travels | |