| What's on Now & Next (2026-05-02) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
07:45 | Nationwide | Hearing from people in Dublin and Waterford who share a deep passion for singing and who devote part of their spare time to rehearsing with their respective choirs. Anne Cassin presents |
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| 08:20 | Nationwide | Featuring stories of projects to enhance the environment as the team visits Dublin Bay to hear about efforts to improve water quality there. Blathnaid Ní Chofaigh presents | |
| RTE2
[102] |
08:00 | Flix | Suspicious of a reformed burglar next door, Flix and the Bow Meow Crew investigate a mystery of stolen goods and neighbourhood secrets |
| 08:15 | Holt (As Gaeilge) | Castar an Bhó Oighir mháthartha ar na déagóirí. Beidh orthu a cuid 'iompair' lonrúil, ar uibheacha iad i ndáiríre, a chosaint ar chreachadóir marfach | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
07:40 | Mountain Vets | Newly qualified vet Patrick is called out to help a farmer whose cow has been struggling all night with a difficult labour. Patrick discovers her calf is breached, and has to reposition it. However, once it's in the correct position, a shock discovery makes his job twice as precarious. Back in Castlewellan, a farmer arrives with a two-week-old lamb that's developed a limp. Some antibiotics and a dose of anti-inflammatories will help the lamb back on its feet. However, vet Maeve notices its eyes are milky white and she has to use all her expertise and knowledge to save the lamb's sight |
| 08:10 | This Time Next Year | Davina McCall meets with people wanting to change the course of their life over the space of a year, first meeting a 16-year-old boy who has been unable to speak for six years. She also talks to a man hoping to change his life by pledging to shed seven stones in weight, and a couple who are turning to surrogacy after struggling to conceive their second child | |
| TG4
[104] |
07:54 | Cat a' Hata | Nick and Sally are playing soccer when their ball goes through a hole in the net |
| 08:07 | Cat a' Hata | Nick has spotted a tiny ladybird, but Sally has found an even smaller ant | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
08:00 | Jann | The singleton surprises everyone by going on a date with someone new, a much younger man. Canadian comedy series, starring singer-songwriter Jann Arden |
| 08:30 | Tipping Point | Ben Shephard hosts the quiz in which contestants answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. Dropping tokens down a choice of four chutes, they hope to knock piles of them off a moving shelf - and the more they collect, the greater the prize fund. The player who has won the least amount is then eliminated, and the last one standing competes for a £10,000 jackpot | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
08:00 | Heartbeat | Alf poses as a criminal as part of an undercover operation, but his covert actions only reveal startling information about Miller's ethical beliefs. David eyes up Peggy's room when she applies to be Lord Ashfordly's housekeeper - but both are left disappointed when the interview is a complete failure. Rural drama, starring William Simons, John Duttine, David Stockwell and Gwen Taylor |
| 08:50 | Heartbeat | A gang of youths push Peggy down a hole while she's poaching. Lord Ashfordly alerts Miller, who gives chase - but lands himself in trouble when he knocks down an elderly pedestrian. However, the incident gives Peggy a new money-making idea - she'll sue for the 'injury' she sustained in the fall. Meanwhile, Gina is attracted to her handsome college tutor. Tim Brooke-Taylor and Murray Head guest star | |
| BBC One
[108] |
06:00 | Breakfast | A round-up of national and international news, plus sports reports, weather forecasts and arts and entertainment features |
| 10:00 | Saturday Kitchen Live | Matt Tebbutt is joined by chefs Vivek Singh and Donna Hay, and special guest Lucy Beaumont. Olly Smith picks the wines to go with the studio dishes | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
07:55 | Everybody Loves Raymond | Debra spends a whole day cooking with Marie in an effort to get along with her mother-in-law, while Ray reluctantly agrees to take Robert and Frank to a car show |
| 08:20 | Everybody Loves Raymond | Ray is disturbed to learn Michael may be held back a year at school, and fears the youngster has inherited his academic ineptitude. Comedy, starring Ray Romano and Sullivan Sweeten | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
08:00 | The Amazing Race Australia | In Cambodia, a spiritual journey leads the teams into the world's largest religious monument, Angkor Wat, on a search for enlightenment with a real-life monk. Next, some teams' fighting spirit is tested as they learn local martial arts, while others hope for luck and prosperity as they build traditional spirit houses. Then the celebrities face their fears as they sample some local delicacies |
| 09:25 | Made in Chelsea | Jazz and Inga's friendship comes under the spotlight once again. Inga admits to friends that she's confused by Jazz's account of what happened between them, and insists that it was never romantic, but Jazz still feels like she needs clarity. Jules' brother, Philip, gets into more hot water when he reveals to his friends that Georgia dropped the L-word - and even though he said it back, he didn't mean it | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:05 | The Secret Life of the Sun | Using satellite images and the expertise of Britain's leading solar scientists, Kate Humble and Helen Czerski investigate the inner workings of the star and the influence its cycles of activity have on Earth. They reveal the sun is more active now than it has been for a decade, sending out super-heated plasma and waves of radiation, and examine why some experts think longer-term changes in its behaviour may have powerful effects on the world's climate |
| 19:00 | The Good Old Days | Leonard Sachs chairs the old-time music hall programme, inviting Bernard Cribbins, Sandie Shaw, Bill McCue and Francis Van Dyke to entertain an audience at the Leeds City Varieties. First shown in April 1973 | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
03:20 | Food Unwrapped | A selection of favourite investigations, including Jimmy Doherty visiting Spain to find out how much orange goes into squash. Matt Tebbutt tries to solve the age-old mystery of how to get ketchup out of the bottle smoothly, while Kate Quilton checks Marmite's TV advert claims that a DNA test can predict whether people are more likely to love it or hate it |
| 08:55 | A Place in the Sun | Themis and Paolo have been visiting the unspoilt beaches of Kapparis in Cyprus for the past six years and now they want to buy their own holiday home. Jasmine Harman lines up five properties for their £180,000 budget | |