What's on Now & Next (2025-10-17) | |||
RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
21:35 | The Late Late Show | Patrick Kielty hosts the light entertainment show, featuring a mix of celebrity guests, music, in-depth interviews and discussions on the stories that have the nation talking |
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23:10 | The Walsh Sisters | This edition opens with a flashback, before cutting to the present - Anna in hospital, reeling from events of the incident and desperate for answers. At Cloisters, Rachel is restless and increasingly agitated, struggling through withdrawal. Maggie tells Garv she wants to start IVF, but he brushes her off, reluctantly agreeing to a rigid sex schedule | |
RTE2
[102] |
21:35 | Joyride | A headstrong solicitor plans to offload her new born baby to her sister, but her ploy is derailed when she accidentally ends up on the run in a taxi with a vulnerable but opinionated young boy. Comedy drama, starring Olivia Colman |
23:20 | Other Voices | Annie MacManus, Huw Stephens and MayKay present performances by rising star Jacob Alon, making their St James' Church debut, jazz saxophonist Nubya Garcia and New York rockers Been Stellar. Dublin rapper Curtisy plays the IMRO Other Room | |
Virgin Media One
[103] |
22:00 | 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 |
23:00 | Gogglebox Ireland | Deirdre O'Kane provides the voiceover as a selection of telly addicts comment on the week's programmes from the comfort of their living rooms | |
TG4
[104] |
22:00 | High Plains Drifter | A mysterious stranger is hired to defend a remote frontier town from three outlaws who are making people's lives a misery. Although he rids the community of the troublemakers, the residents' lives take a turn for the worse as their saviour seizes control of the town and seeks to punish them for their past sins. Western, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, alongside Verna Bloom and Marianna Hill |
00:00 | Misneach | The reality of diversity and inclusion in sport, following Gaelic football referee David Gough as he wonders why so many men seem afraid to come out in sport. David recounts about his experience as an openly gay man within the GAA and the representation of members of the LGBTQI+ community within sport in Ireland | |
Virgin Media Two
[105] |
19:30 | Live League of Ireland | Coverage of a Premier Division match (Kick-off 7.45pm), with fixtures including Drogheda United v Cork City, Shelbourne v Sligo Rovers, and St Patrick's Athletic v Shamrock Rovers |
22:15 | Below Deck: Mediterranean | While the crew of the mega-yacht Wellington cruises in Majorca, Malia returns as the first female bosun, while Hannah is chief stew at a new stage of her life | |
Virgin Media Three
[106] |
21:00 | World on Fire | The success of the Allied advance in Libya is undone when the Italian forces receive German reinforcements, leaving Stan and Rajib forced to beat a hasty retreat across the desert. Marga attends a maternity home and finds her commitment to the cause invigorated, despite an encounter with a traumatised fellow patient exposing her to some difficult truths. David is selected to fly a dangerous mission over France |
22:10 | Coronation Street | DI Costello wields his power over Betsy after she's arrested and Bethany's first day at the salon doesn't go to plan. Bernie's blood boils over Naomi and Tracy comes up with a plan to get Cassie out of her hair and back into Fiz's good books | |
BBC One
[108] |
22:00 | BBC News at Ten | A round-up of today's headlines |
22:30 | BBC Newsline; Weather | ||
Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
22:00 | The Last Leg | Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker return with the 33rd series of their quadruple-Bafta-nominated and multi-award-winning show. They are joined by celebrity guests Frank Skinner and Stevie Martin for a comic review of the significant moments of the past seven days, with the hashtag #isitok paving the way for the gang to round up, examine and explain the leading and most entertaining news stories of the week |
23:05 | Greg Davies: Firing Cheeseballs at a Dog | Comedian Greg Davies's hugely successful and acclaimed debut stand-up show from 2011, in which he sets out to chronicle the significant issues surrounding modern life in his own irreverent style. A hit at the Edinburgh Festival, it was nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Award before going on a sell-out, UK-wide tour | |
E4
[112] [HD:162] |
21:00 | 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 |
23:00 | Naked Attraction | Anna Richardson welcomes a pansexual Twitch streamer from Manchester hoping to make a connection outside of the virtual world and a bondage enthusiast from Shropshire looking for a silver fox who will share her distinctive tastes in the bedroom | |
BBC Four
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22:00 | Coolidge and Kristofferson: Sounds Like Friday | An evening of song hosted by Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge. With Billy Swan and Barbara Carroll. First broadcast 29 September 1978 |
22:45 | Tammy | Tammy is joined on stage at the Maltings Concert Hall by guests Richard Harding, Johnny McEvoy, The Tennessee Gentlemen and The Bill Clarke Five. Songs include Staying Home Woman, I Don't Wanna Play House, Ways to Love a Man and Golden Ring. First broadcast 7 September 1977 | |
More4
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22:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | A 52-year-old cyclist is rushed in to St George's Hospital in Tooting after being hit by a car, while a 92-year-old former Baptist minister is admitted after a fall while out walking. Meanwhile, a painter and decorator has suffered a wrist injury that is proving challenging to diagnose |
23:05 | 24 Hours in A&E | Three patients and how they cope when life takes an unexpected turn, including a patient who severed three of his fingers with an electric saw. Plus, a man with motor neurone disease is rushed to St George's with severe sepsis, and a teenager struggles to come to terms with the impact of serious injuries he sustained in a car crash six weeks ago |