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What's on Now & Next (2026-06-28)
RTE One
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23:35The Week in Politics Reflections on the political week, including contributions from journalists, senators and TDs. Hosted by Áine Lawlor
00:35Silent Witness Part one of two. A woman's hand is found in the canal, setting the Lyell team on the trail of the rest of her body and Nikki on a course for the world of criminal justice. The wife of a barrister who disappeared two years previously while being harassed by a client receives another body part in the post
RTE2
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22:30Magic Mike's Last Dance 'Magic' Mike Lane is working as a bartender after a business deal goes wrong. By chance, he serves drinks at a party to wealthy socialite Maxandra Mendoza. She offers him a generous business deal - to oversee a spectacular dance show at The Rattigan theatre in London. Comedy, starring Channing Tatum and Salma Hayek
00:30Super Surgeons: A Chance at Life Documentary following pioneering surgeons at Royal Marsden Hospital as they face some of the most complex and challenging oncological cases in the world. A surgical robot is used to treat a tumour on a patient's voice box, in a procedure that has never been attempted before. Other surgeons perform a complex procedure to save a photographer's arm, and remove new cancer growth in a patient's abdomen
Virgin Media One
[103]
00:00Tour de Fred Fred Sirieix takes on a series of cycling challenges on the sometimes challenging and often spectacular roads of the counties of Waterford and Cork After cycling along the path of a disused railway to the town of Dungarvan, he joins a traditional singing session in an Irish-speaking community and has his taste for history rewarded with a trip to Spike Island
01:00Cold Case Forensics Forensic scientist Dr Angela Gallop and her team detail the methods that helped them crack the 1988 murder of Lynette White in Cardiff. The case had resulted in one of Britain's worst miscarriages of justice, and by 1999 it remained unsolved when a new detective squad brought in Dr Gallop and her forensic team to help solve the case. She and other experts, as well as police officers, lawyers and one of those wrongly accused, tell the story. Nicola Walker narrates
TG4
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00:00Transatlantic Sessions - Togha agus Rogha Julie Fowlis and Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh present highlights from two decades of Transatlantic Sessions. This programme features musical stars from Ireland, the UK and the US, including Declan O'Rourke, Joan Osborne and Eddi Reader. Plus, Karan Casey and James Taylor sing The King's Shilling, and Jerry Douglas is joined by a team of incredible musicians for a blistering set on Unionhouse Branch. Also on the show, Kathleen MacInnes and Sarah Jarosz collaborate on the Gaelic song Gur Milis Mòrag
01:00Peter O'Toole - Réalta & Rógaire The story of the acclaimed Irish actor, told by those who knew him best - his friends, family and fans. Peter was nominated for an Oscar eight times and yet never won, finally receiving an honorary Oscar in 2003. He was hailed as one of the greatest Shakespearian actors of his time and off-stage was renowned for his drinking and hell-raising escapades
Virgin Media Two
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00:05Love Island Relationship-based reality show in which singletons seeking a romance compete in the hope of finding love - and winning a £50,000 prize
01:05I Kissed a Girl Dannii introduces three new arrivals to the masseria, and reveals that they had a hand in setting the previous episode's final challenge, so will already know what they think of the girls. One girl makes an effort to show her vulnerable side in a bid to keep her relationship on track, another makes a heart-breaking choice, and one couple deals with their issues head on.
Virgin Media Three
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00:00Make Ireland Great Again Richard Chambers looks at the rapidly changing relationship betweek Ireland and the US and the tensions driving a rift down the Atlantic between the countries
01:00Snowpiercer Melanie intensifies her search for Layton, who is weaponizing her secret. The Third Class face a reckoning when Layton presents them with a choice
BBC One
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23:00The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare During the Second World War, the British military recruits a crack team of highly skilled soldiers, sending them on secret missions behind enemy lines to deal a decisive blow against German forces. Action comedy, starring Henry Cavill, Alan Ritchson, Alex Pettyfer and Eiza Gonzalez
00:50Weather for the Week Ahead A look ahead to the latest forecast
Channel 4
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00:05Monster Hunter An elite military team is transported into an alternate universe, and a desert planet inhabited by deadly subterranean sand-dwelling beasts. Finding their training and weapons inadequate to the challenges of this hostile environment, they must learn the skills of a local hunter to survive. Fantasy adventure, starring Milla Jovovich, Tony Jaa and Ron Perlman
01:45Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA Gordon Ramsay is in New Jersey to help Rose Leone, who spent two years in a coma and came out of hospital to learn her son Michael had run her once-thriving Italian restaurant into the ground. With a menu of more than 126 dishes, the quality of the food is suffering, and even the chefs refuse to eat their own creations
E4
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23:25Gogglebox The armchair critics share their opinions on shows they have been watching during the week. Programmes being appraised include Planet Earth III, Mamma Mia! I Have a Dream, Surviving Paradise, Uncanny, Celebrity Race Across the World and Crack Addicts. Plus, they share their thoughts on news coverage of the two recent by-elections and the death of Bobby Charlton
00:30Naked Attraction A romp through the Naked Attraction archive, celebrating the celibate and the pickers who entered the studio with their virginity very much intact. The show also catches up with memorable beginners, including London dancer Raheem, who wanted a man for the dance floor and the bedroom, and Essex artist Bethany, who wanted to pop her lesbian cherry
BBC Four
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00:15Dolly: The Sheep That Changed the World Documentary telling the story of the first mammal to be cloned, looking at the impact this monumental scientific achievement in 1996 had on the world. The film reveals how a handful of the world's best genetic scientists worked in secret on a small Scottish farm to crack the holy grail of replicating life
01:15This World In the second of two This World documentaries examining the stories behind the nation's favourite beverages, adventurer and broadcaster Simon Reeve looks at the production of coffee. He heads to Vietnam, which is the UK's biggest supplier, and travels to the remote central highlands where he meets some of the millions who grow, pick and pack the beans for instant coffee brands. The boom in the industry has made some people very rich, but Simon learns that the rapid success has come at a cost to both the locals and the environment
More4
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00:10The Emergency Ward Dr Dunne and Dr Papson need answers for one of the sickest patients they've seen. Dr Thornhill examines a teenager who fell onto his back while riding a dirt bike
01:1524 Hours in A&E Doctors treat 75-year-old Bipin, who has been rushed to A&E suffering a stroke. They find a blood clot on his brain and urgently give him medication, while his daughter Rina reflects on the unconventional beginnings of her father's relationship with her mother. Emergency nurse practitioner Louise, who has been nursing for nearly 40 years, shares how the tough times she's experienced in her life enable her to have more empathy with her patients. She talks about the tragic miscarriage she suffered in her youth, and how the love and support of her husband helped her through