| What's on Now & Next (2026-07-01) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
00:35 | Young Forever: The Death of Ageing? | The second of two programmes in which Kathryn Thomas explores the world of anti-ageing science and longevity research. She explores the many paths people are taking in the pursuit of extended youth and longer life - from everyday lifestyle changes to the frontiers of longevity science. Along the way she meets individuals with surprising strategies for slowing the ageing process and talks to leading scientists working to better understand how and why people age |
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| 01:40 | The Money List | Shane from Galway and Rachel from Offaly take on Karen from Donegal and Conor from Dublin. The winners will go on to face new challengers Ruben from Limerick and Laura from Kildare. Hosted by Baz Ashmawy | |
| RTE2
[102] |
00:45 | FIFA World Cup 26 Live | USA v Group B/E/F/I/J third-placed team (Kick-off 1.00am). Coverage of the round-of-32 match at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium in Santa Clara, USA. The co-hosts comfortably defeated Paraguay and Australia to book their progression as Group D winners after just two matches, thanks to the new rules regarding how teams level on points are placed. Their opponents here will not only have to battle against a partisan home crowd, but will face one of the most improved nations in world football for a place in the last 16 |
| 03:10 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
01:00 | Showtrial | DI Cassidy desperately tries to gather enough evidence to convince the CPS to charge Talitha, but new information concerning Troy's whereabouts threatens to derail the case. Cleo and Heidi meet with Damian and consider striking a deal, but it will mean Talitha having to reconcile with her father. Brian starts looking into the history of Talitha and Hannah's friendship, and the police track down a third suspect, who tells them a different version of what happened the night of the ball |
| 02:09 | Close | ||
| TG4
[104] |
00:35 | Fuascail | A creative contemplation by visual artist, musician and composer Barry Kerr, known as Fuascail. Kerr uses a combination of his musical compositions and visual artistry to portray an abstract reflection on the revolutionary period of Ireland's history. Fuascail could by translated as release, redeem or resolve and Kerr uses these three pillars to tease out his own feelings around history, conflict and commemoration. The film is set in Connemara where Kerr spent much time drawing inspiration from the landscape and its history, composing new music and painting new work |
| 01:05 | Dáil Éireann | Coverage of today's proceedings in Dáil Éireann | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
00:10 | Below Deck Sailing Yacht | Captain Glenn threatens to kick one of the guests off Parsifal after a drunken fight, while Mads receives a wake-up call that prompts her to dismiss Gary's attempted apology |
| 01:05 | Love Island | Relationship-based reality show in which singletons seeking a romance compete in the hope of finding love - and winning a £50,000 prize | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
01:00 | Snowpiercer | In the revolution's aftermath, Layton and Melanie realise the greatest threat to their survival is right over their shoulder |
| 07:15 | Heartbeat | Nick and Kate must act quickly when a woman takes an overdose, in the belief that her husband has been falsely imprisoned. Meanwhile, Phil learns Jennifer is pregnant and agrees to marry her, but may not survive his stag night at the pub. Rural drama, starring Nick Berry, Niamh Cusack and Mark Jordan | |
| BBC One
[108] |
00:50 | MOTD Live: FIFA World Cup 2026 | USA v Group B/E/F/I/J third-placed team (Kick-off 1.00am). Coverage of the round-of-32 match at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium in Santa Clara, USA. The co-hosts comfortably defeated Paraguay and Australia to book their progression as Group D winners after just two matches, thanks to the new rules regarding how teams level on points are placed. Their opponents here will not only have to battle against a partisan home crowd, but will face one of the most improved nations in world football for a place in the last 16 |
| 03:30 | BBC News | A round-up of the latest headlines | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
00:05 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including Strictly Come Dancing, Educating Yorkshire, The Girlfriend, Dragons' Den, Below Deck and Only Connect |
| 01:05 | The Accused: Beyond Reasonable Doubt? | In 2009, 17-year-old Stacey Hyde was arrested for killing her best friend's boyfriend. She stabbed him to death after a drunken fight in his flat. Stacey insisted she was defending herself and her friend. But as her criminal charge reached court, the jury saw differently and found her guilty of murder. Those close to Stacey stood by her and searched for a way to prove that she acted in self-defence. Could the charity Justice for Women offer a way out? Stacey Hyde's case is one of many in which women who kill are imprisoned for murder, even though the courts may not have fully examined the circumstances that led to the event | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
00:05 | Naked Attraction | Anna Richardson hosts a Pride special, celebrating all of the most memorable singletons from across the sexual spectrum. Plus, a chance to catch up with some of the unforgettable pickers, including 75-year-old bisexual Ian - the show's oldest ever picker, Raheem the professional dancer looking to 'pop his gay cherry', and transfeminine singleton Callie, who came on the show to find her first 'proper' date |
| 01:10 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including The Late Late Show with James Corden and Prince Harry, Married at First Sight Australia, Drawers Off, Million Pound Pawn, Your Honor, Pooch Perfect, Stand Up and Deliver, and ITV news coverage of a speech by Donald Trump. From March 2021 | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
00:40 | Only Connect | In the last of the quarter-finals, three gamblers compete against a team of ten-pin bowlers to try to make connections between items that initially do not appear to be linked. Chaired by Victoria Coren |
| 01:10 | The Nazis: A Warning from History | Polish survivors of a savage ethnic cleansing scheme explore the political machinery of the wartime Reich. Their recollections reveal that while the Germans portrayed themselves as a model of efficiency, the Nazi rulers of Poland frequently indulged in petty infighting that undermined the occupation of the country | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
00:10 | 999: On the Front Line | In Kidderminster, paramedic Rob and technician Mike rush to a 21-month-old baby who has fallen unconscious. On the same shift in Coventry, two men collapse in a pub, leaving paramedics Neil Vann and Quoc Vo with a medical mystery to solve. In Birmingham, ambulance crew Lizzie and Beth treat an 84-year-old with speech difficulties who is having a suspected stroke. Plus, two crews are called to an elderly couple who are both ill with severe gastroenteritis |
| 01:15 | 24 Hours in A&E | This episode focuses on a day at St George's during the global pandemic. Colin, 79, is rushed to the hospital after collapsing in his garage. Doctors are concerned that he has suffered a stroke, but he has also recently been diagnosed with a brain tumour. Tony is in minor injuries with crippling pain in his fingers. The 88-year-old reflects on his life, his love of dancing and how he believes the pandemic has brought out best in people | |