| What's on Now & Next (2026-01-25) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
14:40 | Funny Girl | Musical biopic of 1920s singer and comedienne Fanny Brice, who rose from poor beginnings in New York's slums to become an overnight star and the toast of Broadway. Her success, however, came at the price of a turbulent private life and an unhappy marriage to a gambler, who grew increasingly jealous of her fame. Starring an Oscar-winning Barbra Streisand, with Omar Sharif, Kay Medford and Walter Pidgeon |
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| 17:25 | Open House | An insight into the conservation and restoration of Dublin's Four Courts dome by Graham Hickey, Dublin Civic Trust and the office of public works | |
| RTE2
[102] |
15:55 | Wild France | Documentary exploring how the rich, fertile and well-watered soil of France has allowed the country to experience an exceptional level of biodiversity |
| 16:55 | Equator from the Air | Gordon Buchanan explores habitats around the equator from the air, using helicopters, light aircraft, drones and satellite sensing, to examine the environmental challenges facing the animals that live in these environments. The globetrotting journey begins in Africa, where equatorial wildlife competes for space with a fast-growing human population, and features a satellite health-check on a humpback whale. The equipment is also used to monitor humans in the region, detecting illegal mining and watching the development of a refugee camp into a thriving community | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
16:30 | Ant & Dec's Limitless Win | The duo host as competitive father-and-daughter duo David and Emma take on the challenge that gives contestants a chance to win a limitless jackpot by climbing an endless money ladder. Having already overcome significant personal hurdles and been put in a great place by their competitiveness, can David's risk-taking be balanced by level-headed Emma to help them scale the dizzying heights of the ladder, or will they crash out before they can cash out? |
| 17:30 | News at 5.30 | The latest national and international news stories from the Virgin Media News team | |
| TG4
[104] |
15:35 | GAA Beo | Cork v Waterford (Throw-in 3.45pm). Live coverage of the fixture at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh in the Allianz Hurling League. Presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill |
| 17:35 | GAA Beo | Kerry v Roscommon. Deferred coverage of the Allianz Football League match at Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney. Presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
16:00 | Dress to Impress | Three singletons try to impress footballer Osebi in Manchester, who then goes on a date with the person whose taste in clothes he liked best |
| 17:00 | Think Tank | Bill Turnbull hosts as three more contestants compete to win a cash prize, aided or hindered by the answers of the regular cast of contributors known as the Think Tank | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
14:50 | Murder in Provence | A love affair seems to be at the heart of a woman's death in the town of Eguilles, but Antoine, Marine and Helene think it might be connected to the discovery of an older woman's body at a vineyard kilometres away. They investigate the men in the two women's lives to discover what was done to them and why. Starring Roger Allam and Nancy Carroll |
| 16:45 | The Bletchley Circle | Susan and her friends close in on the killer of the five girls, narrowing their list of suspects down to three men. However, a shocking discovery forces them to change their theories and they set a trap to catch the culprit using Lucy as bait - but the operation goes horribly wrong. Drama, starring Anna Maxwell Martin, Rachael Stirling, Julie Graham and Sophie Rundle | |
| BBC One
[108] |
15:35 | Gladiators | Bradley and Barney Walsh host a revival of the competition show. Legend gives the Gladiators a team talk, Sabre brings destruction to the arena, and another brand new event is revealed that will test the Contenders to their limits |
| 16:35 | Asia | David Attenborough introduces the wildlife of Asia's mountains, from elephants living in high altitude tea plantations, to gathering of swifts in Thailand's mountainous caves. In Pakistan, markhor fight for mates atop towering cliffs, and in Nepal, the forested foothills of the Himalayas provide hiding places for one of Asia's shyest mammals, the red panda | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
16:25 | George Clarke's Amazing Spaces | The architect delves into the world of small builds, meeting people taking tiny, unpromising spaces and creating places to live, work and play. George meets a former circus chef and his pregnant partner who are turning two large lorries into a travelling home and restaurant before their baby is born. A young couple transform their tiny city car into a mini campervan and George starts a Portuguese architectural trip in the hillside village of Monsanto, where homes are built into boulders |
| 17:25 | Channel 4 News | Including sport and weather | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
16:30 | The Simpsons | Lisa tires of being followed everywhere by a lovestruck Ralph and hurts his feelings by blurting out in public that she cannot stand him - prompting disgruntled local lawman Chief Wiggum to harass Homer in retaliation |
| 17:00 | The Simpsons | Lisa schemes to get her own back on Bart for destroying the prize tomato she grew for a science project. Meanwhile, Homer is arrested for drink-driving and finds himself having to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
02:55 | Mysteries of the Bayeux Tapestry | The famous 11th-century embroidery depicting the story of the Norman conquest of England is an extraordinary work of art. Yet little is known about its origins. Here, archaeologists, historians, biologists, anthropologists and even astrophysicists join forces to unravel its mysteries, analysing every detail to shed light on a pivotal moment in history |
| 19:00 | Inside Classical | Tom Service presents a concert celebrating the BBC SSO's 90th anniversary at City Halls in Glasgow, with Stephen Hough the soloist for Grieg's Piano Concerto in A minor. The orchestra also plays Ayanna Witter-Johnson's Bacchanale, which was written to mark the occasion, before the National Youth Choir of Scotland and soloists Pumeza Matshikiza, Beth Taylor, John Findon and Ashley Riches join for Michael Tippett's epic oratorio A Child of Our Time | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
16:10 | Location, Location, Location | Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer visit the Great British seaside in Kent to search for properties for two sets of buyers. Kirstie is searching for a home for a family of six, who had the perfect property but lost it due to a clerical error, while Phil helps a family from London as they search for an idyllic seaside lifestyle |
| 17:15 | Four in a Bed | The competition begins with Nick and Tim at Home Farm B&B in Milton Keynes, where secrets get revealed during a visit to the home of Second World War code breakers | |