| What's on Now & Next (2026-03-04) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
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| 07:00 | Teleshopping | Buying goods from the comfort of home | |
| RTE2
[102] |
06:00 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite |
| 07:45 | news2day | Domestic and international news items of interest to younger viewers | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
06:15 | The Six O'Clock Show | Chat show featuring celebrity interviews, food from leading chefs and guidance on a wide range of topics, from consumer affairs to the latest trends, with viewers invited to contribute with pictures, comments, stories and gossip |
| 07:00 | Ireland AM | Magazine programme blending lifestyle interviews and news content with human interest stories, consumer affairs, health, politics, gardening, education, finance, food and fashion | |
| TG4
[104] |
06:14 | Blocdhathanna | The Printing Crew has of fun making lots of different colours. Fun and games |
| 06:20 | Bíp Bíp Cory Carson | Cory is ecstatic to stay over at the O'Tools' house. However, he finds it hard to get used to their way of doing things | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
01:05 | The Chase Australia | Andrew O'Keefe presents the Down Under version of the quiz show in which four people must work together to beat the Chaser and win a cash prize |
| 07:00 | Impossible Engineering | The history of pioneering modern-day mega structures, revealing that behind every seemingly impossible marvel of modern engineering is a cast of historic trailblazers who designed new building techniques, took risks on untested materials and revolutionised their field | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
01:15 | Judge Rinder's Crime Stories | Barrister Robert Rinder examines two distinct cases - a home intrusion where the homeowner shot an intruder who was later linked to a murder and the parents of a child killed by a driver under the influence fighting to change the legal system |
| 07:05 | Heartbeat | A Russian trawlerman found hiding in a local woman's shed is accused of being a spy by a Home Office official (The Office star Patrick Baladi) - but Walker and Carol discover the government worker has secrets of his own to hide. Peggy turns detective after an old note found among a dead friend's belongings raises questions about her husband's disappearance. With Jonathan Kerrigan and Lisa Kay | |
| BBC One
[108] |
06:00 | Breakfast | A round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather |
| 09:30 | Morning Live | Gethin Jones and Louise Minchin present the weekday magazine show featuring a mixture of topical discussion and expert advice for viewers | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
04:50 | Location, Location, Location | Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp catch up with Amy and Takie, who were desperate to buy their first property in London, but had to put their dream on hold until they could save enough to make buying worthwhile. There is also an update on Vicky and Andy, who combined their search for a home and two businesses in Wiltshire on a budget of £400,000 - an idea they eventually reconsidered when the reality of the market became clear |
| 06:25 | Cheers | Rival bar-owner Gary backs out of the annual Hallowe'en prank-playing due to ill health, but Sam doesn't believe he is genuinely poorly - with dire consequences. Elsewhere, stuck-up parents Frasier and Lilith dress up to take their son trick-or-treating | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
06:00 | Hollyoaks | Vicky is still on edge after recent events, Sienna makes a tough decision, and a resident is faced with the truth |
| 06:30 | Hollyoaks | After months of torment and pain, Dodger finally has his chance to expose Sully for what he really is, but Sully is ready to fight dirty | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:35 | Weatherman Walking | Derek Brockway presents the second of two specials originally shown to celebrate the centenary of Dylan Thomas's birth. First he travels to the seaside town of New Quay on Cardigan Bay, where the poet and writer lived with wife Caitlin during the Second World War. Jeff Towns, chairman of the Dylan Thomas Society, joins Derek to explain how Thomas was inspired to write some of his greatest work during this era. For his final walk, to Laugharne, the presenter is accompanied by Thomas's grandaughter Hannah Ellis, who reveals the significance of the town to both her grandparents and her family today |
| 19:00 | Canals: The Making of a Nation | Liz McIvor tells the story of the early canal builders who struggled with the rugged terrain of England's Pennine hills. Creating a network of canals in this landscape was an major challenge, but connecting the powerhouses of Yorkshire and Lancashire was a great incentive at the time of the Industrial Revolution. Liz considers the strategic considerations and implications of this massive engineering project | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
03:25 | Food Unwrapped | In search of the secret to the bubbles in bubble tea, Kate Quilton visits a cassava farm in Kenya to get to the root of it. Jimmy Doherty is in Somerset exploring why sour milk is sneered at, though soured cream is revered. Plus, Helen Lawal reports from Portugal on canned fish |
| 08:55 | The Perfect Pitch | Midway through their tour of the Scottish Highlands, Sean and Marie, Jen, Ian and Ellis, and Simon and Emmy pitch up at Ben Nevis Holiday Park, at the foot of the famous landmark | |