What's on Now & Next (2025-10-12) | |||
RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
23:05 | The Week in Politics | Reflections on the political week, including contributions from journalists, senators and TDs. Hosted by Áine Lawlor |
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00:10 | Hidden Assets | Claire and her team are in a race against time to finally unmask those behind the terrorist bombings before the Antwerp port deal is signed | |
RTE2
[102] |
23:15 | Home Rescue: The Big Fix | The team visits Karen Fitzgerald and Will Lennon at their three-bed terraced house in the Dublin suburb of Drimnagh. Karen, originally from Limerick, and Will, from New Zealand, share the house with their two sons, Seb, 12, and Ailbe, eight, who has autism and is non-verbal |
00:15 | The Newsreader | As Public Eye reaches number one, Helen is blindsided by a front-page article revealing her history of mental health struggles and institutionalisation. As she considers how to respond, she focuses her energy on a special report about the mental health system. Newsroom drama, starring Anna Torv and Sam Reid | |
Virgin Media One
[103] |
23:30 | Trauma Room One | The work of staff at the Walton Centre in Liverpool. A man is taken into theatre with agonising back pain and doctors suspect a cancerous tumour is compressing his spinal cord. He needs an operation using a hi-tech robot to remove it |
00:30 | World's Greatest Hotels | A peek, behind the scenes, at the planet's most iconic establishments | |
TG4
[104] |
23:30 | Néara-Éagsúlacht: Dearcadh Difriúil | Part two of two. Documentary looking at people whose brains develop or work differently for some reason. This second episode hears from adults as they share their personal experiences |
00:30 | Cumasc: Seisiúin sa Black Gate | World-renowned songwriter and performer Iarla Ó Lionáird is defined by his rich vocals and the breadth of his artistic ambition across an array of genres and styles. Joining him in this programme are pianist, composer, arranger and conductor from Cork Cormac McCarthy and Matthew Berrill, a multi-instrumentalist adept in jazz, improvisation and traditional Irish music. United, they set forth on a journey of musical collaboration | |
Virgin Media Two
[105] |
22:50 | The Graham Norton Show | Julia Roberts talks about her latest role in psychological campus drama After the Hunt. Colin Farrell discusses playing a con man and gambling addict in atmospheric thriller Ballad of a Small Player. Singer Gloria Estefan introduces her new Spanish-language album Raices. And Benedict Cumberbatch talks about playing a newly widowed father in The Thing with Feathers. Plus, Robbie Williams performs Pretty Face from the forthcoming album BRITPOP |
23:50 | The Transporter Refueled | An underworld courier is recruited by an all-female criminal gang to carry out a bank heist. The plan results in him being forced to team up with his father to escape a Russian Mob kingpin - but also finds the bank robbers who hired him are on his trail, looking for revenge. Action thriller sequel, starring Ed Skrein and Ray Stevenson | |
Virgin Media Three
[106] |
23:25 | Poldark | Ross throws himself into fighting for Ned's liberty as George prepares to marry Cecily and finalise his deal with Hanson and Merceron. Geoffrey Charles is forced to make a desperate plan to elope with Cecily before the wedding, and Demelza uncovers a theft at the mine. Sam's growing attachment to Rosina comes under threat by Tess's claim to seek a purer life and with Ned's trial looming large and the odds stacked against them, Ross pleads for Dwight's help in a daring attempt to save his friend |
00:40 | The Doctor Blake Mysteries | A soldier is killed on a routine training exercise at Ballarat military base and while investigating the tragedy, Blake comes face to face with the new base commander, his old nemesis Major Derek Alderton. Australian detective drama set in the late 1950s, starring Craig McLachlan | |
BBC One
[108] |
23:30 | The Women's Football Show | Highlights of the weekend's games in the Super League, including Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal v Brighton & Hove Albion and Liverpool v Manchester City |
00:20 | The Graham Norton Show | Julia Roberts talks about her latest role in psychological campus drama After the Hunt. Colin Farrell discusses playing a con man and gambling addict in atmospheric thriller Ballad of a Small Player. Singer Gloria Estefan introduces her new Spanish-language album Raices. And Benedict Cumberbatch talks about playing a newly widowed father in The Thing with Feathers. Plus, Robbie Williams performs Pretty Face from the forthcoming album BRITPOP | |
Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
23:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | Three pedestrians are brought in to Queen's Medical Centre following an incident in which a car mounted the pavement. The most injured patient, 18-year-old Mica, has suspected head injuries. A man is escalated to Resus as staff suspect that the 61-year-old may be having a stroke, while a 19-year-old student is admitted after cutting her leg on a night out |
00:00 | In the Footsteps of Killers | The case of eight-year-old Vishal Mehrotra, who vanished while in central London in July 1981 while watching the wedding parade of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer. Seven months later that his partial remains were discovered on an isolated farm in West Sussex. Emilia Fox, Professor David Wilson and Dr Graham Hill revisit a case that despite several police reviews over the last 41 years, has yet to identify the killer or killers | |
E4
[112] [HD:162] |
22:50 | Virgin Island | In a workshop, the group members are asked to strip off and face themselves in the mirror. The session proves too much for Louise, who reveals painful issues from her past, and encourages Charlotte to reveal her weight-loss surgery. Zac tries to impress the girls by dishing out compliments. Meanwhile, accountant Dave turns from sceptic to highflyer as he takes on a series of sexual firsts with surrogate-partner therapist Kat |
23:50 | Monster Hunter | When Cpt Artemis and her loyal soldiers are transported to a new world, they engage in a desperate battle for survival against enormous enemies with incredible powers. Fantasy adventure based on the video game, starring Milla Jovovich, Tony Jaa and Ron Perlman | |
BBC Four
[117] |
23:15 | Face to Face | A 1961 interview in which the civil rights activist talks to John Freeman about his childhood experiences and the incidents that led to the Montgomery bus boycott, events that shaped King's life and led to him becoming a national figurehead and civil rights leader |
23:45 | Timeshift | Liz Bonnin marks the 50th anniversary of the construction of the Severn Bridge in a Timeshift special telling the inside story of its design and construction. As the motorway link between England and Wales, the Severn Bridge was described as 'the most perfect suspension bridge in the world', and Liz reveals how its unique, slim-line structure came about by accident | |
More4
[118] [HD:168] |
23:05 | 999: On the Front Line | West Midlands paramedics attend a man who's been stabbed in the chest and slashed across the head. He's bleeding heavily from a head wound and needs to be treated in hospital quickly. A woman with a history of strokes suddenly loses feeling all down one side of her body, while a young woman with diabetes has blood sugar readings that are so high they're off the paramedic's chart |
00:10 | Surgeons: Life in Their Hands | A patient fights to regain his sight after broken glass damaged his face, and a pregnant woman learns her baby will have the same condition that caused the death of her first child. A toddler is admitted to the paediatric emergency department in respiratory distress following an illness |