| What's on Now & Next (2026-03-29) | |||
| 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 | Cheap European Homes | Maggie Molloy helps people find properties on the continent | |
| RTE2
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16:50 | Wilderness with Simon Reeve | Simon travels across the Kalahari desert in southern Africa, one of the continent's last great unspoilt wildernesses. He begins his journey in a small village in Namibia's Nyae Nyae conservancy, where he sets out on a hunt for wildebeest with San trackers, who still live in the traditional way. After weeks of dusty travel, Simon ends his journey in the Okavango Delta, where seasonal rains turn the desert in to a vast oasis of greenery |
| 18:10 | Serengeti: Journey to the Heart of Africa | Life happened in the Serengeti, home to Africa's greatest animals and one of the world's greatest natural events - the annual wildebeest migration. It is a place where nature has orchestrated an ecosystem in which every species has a distinct role to play | |
| Virgin Media One
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18:00 | Celebrity Sabotage | Joel Dommett, Judi Love, Sam Thompson and GK Barry deceive unsuspecting members of the public as they take part in a fake love-themed show hosted by Matt and Emma Willis, who are also in on the whole thing and even get set their own mission in a hot tub. Plus, Olivia Attwood is the guest saboteur |
| 19:00 | Emmerdale | Cain is determined, while Matty delivers devastating news and Tracy is feeling heartbroken | |
| TG4
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15:30 | GAA Beo | Micheál Ó Domhnaill presents live coverage of the Allianz Football League Division One final |
| 18:15 | Plant the Planet - GAA in Uganda | Documentary examining the way sport unites cultures through the GAA's impact worldwide. While the associations' roots are planted in Irish culture, the core vales resonate internationally | |
| Virgin Media Two
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18:00 | Yes Chef | Theo Randall puts three amateur cooks through a series of culinary challenges, including how to make linguine asparagus carbonara, choosing one of them to join him in the final |
| 19:00 | Inside M&S | Filmed over a year and with unprecedented access, for the first time, cameras have been invited inside every corner of M&S - from the build of a multi-million-pound store to top secret development kitchens at HQ. Store manager Dior prepares for the move to a new £15million shop, as well as the creation of a Percy Pig product the marketing team are hoping will rescue the little-known beauty department, and after years of fighting bad reviews and poor sales, the daring and bold new women's autumnwear range | |
| Virgin Media Three
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17:25 | The Mayfair Hotel Megabuild | As the construction work nears completion, the hotel turns its attention to the interiors, employing some of the world's top designers and craftspeople to meet the expectations of its well-heeled guests. A highlight is expected to be the new penthouse, which will span the entire rooftop of Claridge's and feature four bedrooms, a swimming pool and its own lake - as well as a rumoured £100,000 a night price tag |
| 18:45 | Hairy Bikers: Route 66 | Dave Myers and Si King mount their bikes for the final leg of their epic journey along the American road. They begin in Las Vegas, where they learn how to make apparently the best mashed potato in the world - inspiring them to cook a massive lobster and prawn cocktail. Back on the road they finally reach California, where they follow the path of the 49ers during the gold rush and learn about cooking with marijuana - which is perfectly legal in Los Angeles. They also enjoy the best tacos they have ever eaten at a taco festival, before reaching Santa Monica pier - the end of their trip | |
| BBC One
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18:00 | Countryfile | Sean Fletcher and Anita Rani head to St Michael's Mount in Cornwall after Storm Goretti. Hurricane-force winds ripped through the island, leaving the tiny community of just 33 residents facing a huge clean-up. With Easter approaching, they join the race to repair the damage, restore the landscape and reopen this iconic landmark to visitors. Plus, Datshiane Navanayagam investigates the rise of youth homelessness in rural Britain |
| 19:00 | Antiques Roadshow | Fiona Bruce presents from Firstsite contemporary art gallery in Colchester, Essex, where treasures include a wartime wedding dress, an instruction book on the ancient art of paper folding, and a copper dish twice rescued from a skip. Fiona delves into the brutal Roman history of Colchester, and discovers the three items that have most influenced Miscellaneous and Collectables expert Mark Hill | |
| Channel 4
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17:50 | Toy Story 2 | Cowboy doll Woody is stolen by an unscrupulous toy collector, who knows he is worth a fortune, prompting fearless Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear to lead a daring mission across town to rescue him. However, Woody becomes tempted to spend his life languishing in the safety of a museum rather than face the prospect of his owner growing up. Animated sequel, featuring the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack and Kelsey Grammer |
| 19:40 | The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer | Molly-Mae Hague, Richard Herring, JoJo Siwa and Babatunde Aléshé join hosts Noel Fielding and Alison Hammond and judges Cherish Finden and Paul Hollywood in the tent. The celebrity bakers take on decorated traybakes in the Signature and a tarte tatin Technical, then reveal their most coveted toys from childhood in showstopping biscuits | |
| E4
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18:00 | The Simpsons | A sleazy carnival worker and his son lose their jobs thanks to Homer, and end up moving in with the Simpson family - whose home they proceed to take over and completely wreck. With the guest voice of Jim Varney |
| 18:30 | The Amazing Race Australia | The teams travel to the beautiful Indian coastal state of Kerala. Navigating the waterways of the West Coast Canal System, the celeb pairs must choose between tiger body painting or a traditional kids' game, before an intense experience learning to drive a tuk-tuk. Finally, they must eat their way through a bowlful of bananas until they find a blue one, with one duo getting more than a gutful | |
| BBC Four
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01:20 | A Night on the Town | In the 1980s, a photographer and an advertising designer trying on clothes in a vintage clothing store find themselves transported to the 1930s. Musical showcasing the work of Irving Berlin, Noel Coward, George Gershwin and Cole Porter, starring Hinton Battle, Lewis Collins, Frank Gorshin, Eartha Kitt, John Moffatt, Elaine Paige, Ann Reinking and Bobby Short. First aired in 1983 |
| 19:00 | Elaine Paige: 60 Years on Stage | The musical theatre star chats to Zoe Ball about her career, sharing anecdotes and insights from major West End and Broadway productions she has appeared in, including Hair, Evita, Cats, Chess, Piaf, Anything Goes, Sunset Boulevard and Follies. As well as stories about meeting royalty, working with Queen and Stephen Sondheim, and the instant fame that winning the much-coveted role of Eva Peron brought her, there are clips of some of the sensational show tunes she made famous | |
| More4
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17:15 | George Clarke's Remarkable Renovations | George meets Yohance, who has bought an office unit on a commercial estate in London, which he plans to turn into a two-bedroom house. At £360,000 it was half the price of residential equivalents nearby, but it's a cavernous, sterile and dark space, so the odds are stacked against him and his conversion. Is it even possible to make it the stylish and comfortable first home he wants? |
| 18:20 | Four in a Bed | The first visit of the week is to Derwent House Apartments in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, run by Claire and her daughter-in-law, Jessica | |