| What's on Now & Next (2026-02-07) | |||
| RTE One
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15:45 | Dancing with the Stars | Jennifer Zamparelli and Laura Fox present the return of 'dedicated dance', in which the contestants perform routines dedicated to someone who has made an impact in their life, with one couple winning immunity from the following week's dance off. What's more, there will be no elimination this week, although judges Oti Mabuse, Brian Redmond, Arthur Gourounlian and Karen Byrne will give their thoughts on the dancers' efforts |
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| 17:45 | Nuacht | The latest news headlines | |
| RTE2
[102] |
16:00 | Live Six Nations Rugby Union | England v Wales (Kick-off 4.40pm). Coverage of the final match from the opening round of fixtures, held at Allianz Stadium Twickenham. England claimed an emphatic 68-14 victory away to Wales when the teams met at Principality Stadium in the final round of the 2025 competition, but it was a considerably closer affair at this ground two years ago, with the English eventually prevailing 16-14. The Welsh have not won a Six Nations contest since 2023, but will hope that new head coach Steve Tandy can help bring about a change in fortunes. Jacqui Hurley presents, with analysis from Jamie Heaslip, Simon Zebo and Stephen Ferris |
| 19:00 | Saturday GAA Live | Cork v Tipperary (Throw-in 7.30pm). Jacqui Hurley presents all the action from the Allianz Hurling Division 1A match at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh. This contest is a repeat of last year's final here, which Cork won to claim this title for the 15th time in their history and the first since 1998 | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
13:30 | Live: Guinness Six Nations | Italy v Scotland (Kick-off 2.10pm). All the action from both teams' opening match of the championship, held at Stadio Olimpico in Rome. These teams finished fifth and fourth respectively in the table last year and Scotland prevailed 31-19 when the teams met at Murrayfield. However, Italy claimed a narrow 31-29 win when the teams last met here in 2024, ending a run of 13 straight defeats at the hands of the Scots |
| 16:30 | The Floor | The competition is heating up with just 57 players left as Rob Brydon hosts another tense round of quick-fire quiz duels, with each win expanding a player's territory, while each loss sends another home. With a £5,000 Floor bonus on the line and a £50,000 jackpot up for grabs at the end of the series, it's all to play for as friends turn to foes and challenge one another | |
| TG4
[104] |
14:30 | Peil na mBan Beo | Waterford v Dublin (Throw-in 4.45pm). Live coverage of the match in round three of the Lidl League. Presented by Máire Ní Bhraonáin |
| 16:30 | Síorstíl | At the halfway point of the competition, Don O'Neill returns as guest judge, inviting the contestants to design an outfit that will blow people away on the Irish Film & Television Academy's red carpet. It needs to stand out and be original. With two contestants now sent home, the competition is heating up | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
15:55 | Friends | When Chandler lets slip that Ross has secretly been in love with Rachel since ninth grade, the other women persuade Rachel to date Ross, though her initial hesitation is taken by Ross as a rejection. The intentions are there, and whether the wires can be uncrossed remains to be seen |
| 16:30 | In for a Penny | Stephen Mulhern hosts the game show which takes place in public locations around the UK. He invites passers-by in Bournemouth to take part in a series of unusual challenges, ending with a game of In for a Penny, in which the contestants could pocket £1,000 | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
14:50 | Inspector Morse | The peace of an Oxfordshire village is shattered by the apparently motiveless shooting of a woman through her kitchen window. Twenty-four hours later, her next-door neighbour suffers a similar fate. As Morse searches for a link between the victims, he becomes embroiled in an increasingly bitter election contest at an Oxford college. Starring John Thaw, Kevin Whately, Richard Briers, Maggie Steed and John Shrapnel |
| 17:00 | The Bletchley Circle | Part two of two. The friends search for the evidence that will prove Alice's innocence and save her from the gallows. Documents found at Lizzie's flat, inside information from the police and Alice's knowledge of Richards' background begin to point to a high-level military conspiracy, centred on Porton Down. Starring Anna Maxwell Martin and Rachael Stirling | |
| BBC One
[108] |
13:00 | Live Six Nations Rugby Union | Italy v Scotland (Kick-off 2.10pm). All the action from both teams' opening match of the championship, held at Stadio Olimpico in Rome. These teams finished fifth and fourth respectively in the table last year and Scotland prevailed 31-19 when the teams met at Murrayfield. However, Italy claimed a narrow 31-29 win when the teams last met here in 2024, ending a run of 13 straight defeats at the hands of the Scots. Presented by Gabby Logan, with analysis from John Barclay, Sergio Parisse, Martin Johnson and Ronan O'Gara, and commentary from Andrew Cotter and Chris Paterson |
| 16:30 | Final Score | Jason Mohammad presents a round-up of the results and this afternoon's news from the Premier League, EFL and Scotland | |
| Channel 4
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15:55 | New Zealand's Best Homes with Phil Spencer | Phil makes his way to an island paradise to visit a unique beachside property that feels like a Mediterranean resort. He explores a suburban sanctuary hidden away from the busy main road; and travels to Queenstown to take in the breathtaking views from a gigantic house made out of copper |
| 16:55 | Location, Location, Location | Kirstie Allsopp scours the south coast for Jo, Kev and their 15-year-old daughter Cody, who was born with cerebral palsy. The family hope to find a home that Cody can live in long term, so it will need space for a hydrotherapy pool, physio room and annexes for potential future carers. But with so much to consider, can they all agree on just one house? Phil Spencer helps Alice and Jack, first-time buyers who want a home within walking space of the sea | |
| E4
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15:55 | The Simpsons | A routine check reveals Homer is not qualified to work as a safety inspector at the power plant, so he goes back to college to study for a degree - but spends all his time playing pranks and ends up failing his exams |
| 16:25 | The Simpsons | Lisa and Bart head to the seaside in the hope of finding treasure that has washed ashore during a storm. Instead, they encounter a beached whale, which Lisa immediately becomes emotionally attached to. Meanwhile, Homer receives a huge electricity bill and takes drastic action to prevent it from happening again | |
| BBC Four
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02:40 | Ulster in Focus | Tony McAuley narrates a programme celebrating the culture, history and outstanding natural beauty of the glens of Co Antrim. First broadcast in 1975 |
| 19:00 | Meet the Ancestors | Julian Richards contemplates the gruesome fate of a Neolithic woman and three children whose remains were discovered in a Dorset Stone Age temple. Bones and teeth reveal a dark tale of these prehistoric wanderers, who may have made the ultimate sacrifice 5,000 years ago | |
| More4
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15:50 | Come Dine with Me | PR whizz Beth Dunmore hosts the third night in Derby, and she hopes to impress her guests with her vaguely Middle Eastern menu. However, she has her work cut out when it comes to the fussy David Morris, whose confidence seems to be growing as the week progresses. Beth has a fan in cruise ship connoisseur Jo-Anna, though, while single mum Ondine Shardlow is disappointed with the level of competition and thinks she has the week in the bag |
| 16:20 | Come Dine with Me | Ondine Shardlow hosts the fourth dinner party in Derby, hoping to impress her guests with a flavoursome Greek holiday-inspired menu. However, her carefully planned evening takes a turn for the worse when she manages to insult Dale, and Jo-Anna displays some questionable table manners | |