What's on Now & Next (2025-10-14) | |||
RTE One
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21:35 | Prime Time | In-depth analysis of current affairs and topical reports presented by Miriam O'Callaghan and Sarah McInerney |
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22:15 | Obituary | Comedy drama, starring Siobhan Cullen and Michael Smiley. Elvira's life spirals after the death of her father. As she grieves, Emerson, desperate to secure his future, strikes a secret deal with their ruthless new boss, Vivienne, for a shot at an editor job. Elvira's own career is threatened by Ruby, a cunning intern who steals her stories and mocks Ward's death | |
RTE2
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19:00 | European Qualifier for FIFA World Cup | Republic of Ireland v Armenia (Kick-off 7.45pm). All the action from the Group F match at Aviva Stadium. The Republic are looking to avenge a shock 2-1 defeat in last month's reverse fixture in Yerevan that dealt a major blow to their hopes of qualifying. However, they did claim a 3-2 win when the teams last met here in a 2022 UEFA Nations League contest, with Robbie Brady scoring the winner from the penalty spot in the first minute of second half stoppage time, just after the Armenians had seen two players receive red cards. Commentary comes from Darragh Maloney and Stephen Kelly |
22:20 | Lioness | Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan explores patriotism through the eyes of a female Marine in an action -packed eight-part thriller inspired by a real-life US military initiative. Kaitlyn Meade (Nicole Kidman) and Byron Westfield (Michael Kelly) oversee The Lioness Program, which is regarded as one of the sharpest weapons in the CIA arsenal in the ongoing war on terror. Joe (Zoe Saldana) is one of the program's best assets and she is asked to work closely with Cruz Manuelos (Laysla De Oliveira) to go undercover and prevent another terrorist outrage on American soil. Joe struggles to balance professional and personal lives in active service of her country | |
Virgin Media One
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21:00 | Trauma Room One | A neurosurgeon races to stop a 21-year-old Caitlin from becoming blind. A brain cyst endangers Toni's life and a massive deformity of the spine causes Steven to be operated on |
22:00 | The Tonight Show | A unique take on the big stories of the day with a panel of guests. There is also a panel discussion covering the key issues in the news | |
TG4
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21:30 | Glór Tíre | The best of country music performances from the stars of Glór Tíre 2024 - Michael English, Claudia Buckley, Jim Devine and Johnny Brady. Some classic hits and new songs feature in this one-hour special. Presented by Aoife Ní Thuairisg |
22:30 | Better Call Saul | Kim and Jimmy enlist a knowledgeable contact. Howard scrutinises Jimmy's business practices. Drama, starring Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks and Rhea Seehorn | |
Virgin Media Two
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19:00 | European Qualifiers for FIFA World Cup Live | Latvia v England (Kick-off 7.45pm). All the action from the Group K qualifier at Daugava Stadium in Riga. Goals by Reece James, Harry Kane and Eberechi Eze gave England a comfortable 3-0 win in March's reverse fixture at Wembley Stadium, and while Latvia have the home advantage this time around, Thomas Tuchel's men will go into the match without fear after an excellent 5-0 win in Serbia in their previous qualifier last month |
23:00 | Living with Lucy | Lucy Kennedy jets off to Los Angeles to meet Caitlyn Jenner. The controversial reality star discusses everything from the Kardashians, to why she supports Republican US President Donald Trump | |
Virgin Media Three
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21:00 | Vera | Respected surgeon Dan Marsden is shot dead days before his retirement and his teenage daughters Mira and Karen are abducted. Joined by a new addition to the ranks, Vera investigates a mysterious parcel and a connection to the Iraq War as she races against time to catch the killer and save the girls. However, the case soon takes a violent and unexpected turn, striking at the heart of the team. Guest starring Saskia Reeves (Luther) and Dean Andrews (Ashes to Ashes), with Brenda Blethyn, David Leon and Gareth Farr |
22:55 | Piste Noire | Corto is found alive and interrogated, and following a neighbourhood investigation, the caravan's body is identified as an employee of the hotel of Boris Arnoux. In French | |
BBC One
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21:00 | Waterloo Road | Stella feels the weight of recent events when her daughter arrives at school. Mitch finds himself in hot water after stepping in to help a struggling student and Dwayne returns to a mostly warm reception. Darius turns to Jack for guidance as he eyes a bigger role within the school |
22:00 | BBC News at Ten | A round-up of today's headlines | |
Channel 4
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21:15 | Worlds Apart | The unlikely duos begin to bond as the treasure hunt brings them to Kyoto, a city famed for its stunning temples, geisha culture and incredible cuisine. Colin shares a life-changing moment, while Katie admits she has never truly felt cared for. With the scores rolling over, Tony and Emma, and Rosie and Lawrence, find themselves most at risk of elimination. But the stakes are high - if any team fails to bridge the generational gap and work together, they too could be on the next flight home |
22:20 | Celebrity Gogglebox | Critiques of shows including 24 Hours in A&E, Five Star Kitchen: Britain's Next Great Chef, Mission: Impossible - Fallout, Sky Coppers, The Chase and Jamie's One-Pan Wonders. Famous faces involved include Rylan and his mother Linda, Guz Khan and Jamali Maddix, Martin and Roman Kemp, Deborah Meaden and Peter Jones, Judi Love and Charlene White, Zoe Ball, Johnny Ball and Woody Cook, Katherine Ryan and her husband Bobby, Miquita and Andi Oliver, Fearne Cotton and Gok Wan, Nick Grimshaw and his niece Liv, and Shaun Ryder and Bez | |
E4
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21:00 | Married at First Sight UK | It's Commitment Ceremony time, and while the cracks start to show for one couple, another pair finally make some much-needed progress. The experts force another couple to seriously consider the future of their marriage |
22:40 | Open House: The Great Sex Experiment | Chris and Simon, the retreat's first gay couple, are engaged to be married. Neither of them have ever had sex with a woman before, but as they approach their big day Simon wants to explore whether or not he might be bisexual and work out what that means for his identity and their relationship. Meanwhile, Tom has erectile concerns and is wondering whether participation in an orgy might help. He and his fiancée Lauren consider whether to have sex away from each other in separate rooms with resident couple Gage and Olivia | |
BBC Four
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21:30 | Face the Music | Joseph Cooper invites viewers to match their musical wits against Judith Jackson, Robin Ray and Patrick Moore. With guest musician Louis Kentner. First broadcast 21 November 1976 |
22:00 | Storyville | When Russia invaded Ukraine, a schoolteacher in a small industrial town picked up his camera and began filming covertly, becoming an unlikely dissident. His footage captures a portrait of how propaganda has seeped into everyday life in Russia, with patriotic lessons and military drills replacing regular classes, drawing children into the machinery of war | |
More4
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21:00 | Home Greek Home | With building works banned and builders doubling as speedboat drivers in the summer, Sarah's build is under pressure with just five weeks till the Greek tourist season begins |
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 |