| What's on Now & Next (2026-03-03) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
23:20 | Annika | The detective reflects on 1984 when the team are flown to the Hebridean islands to investigate the death of a man found in a block of ice |
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| 00:20 | Silent Witness | Part one of two. Six people are killed when gunfire erupts from a Syrian pizza restaurant. Nikki and Jack work against the clock to find the shooter before he kills again. A suspect is quickly identified from CCTV footage, but he is soon found having apparently killed himself using the same unusual bullets fired in the shooting | |
| RTE2
[102] |
23:00 | Line of Duty | Having opened an official inquiry into DCI Jo Davidson and Operation Lighthouse, AC-12 begin to suspect a cover up. Steve and Chloe dig into Gail Vella's controversial reporting for clues to her murder, and find links to previous AC-12 cases. Their investigation takes a shocking turn when they begin to scrutinise Jo's personal life |
| 00:10 | The Skinny Jab Revolution | Kathryn Thomas presents the first of two programmes looking at the almost overnight emergence of GLP-1 weight loss medications, such as Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro, and explores their impact. While over in Hollywood, celebrities are shrinking before the eyes of the public, the medications are flying off the pharmacy shelves in Ireland. Kathryn asks, with 24 per cent of people in the obese range, will almost a quarter of the Irish population be medicated? | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
00:00 | Living with Lucy | Presenter Lucy Kennedy moves in with actor, writer and director John Connors, where she attends an acting masterclass and gets a boxing lesson from her host's brother |
| 01:00 | Our House | Fi finally discovers the truth behind the house sale and confronts those responsible. Meanwhile, Bram, on the run, must come to terms with his own actions. Thriller, starring Tuppence Middleton and Martin Compston | |
| TG4
[104] |
23:45 | Fíorscéal | In a riveting tale of geopolitical, corporate and scientific intrigue, this documentary sheds light on the work of the International Seabed Authority |
| 00:45 | An Cuan | Spring signals a re-awakening for Dublin Bay's eco-system. The spring tides bring very violent waves to the Bay and one family is battling to save its house from the ever-encroaching sea. The Council tackles dangerous gorse fires in Howth and a forgotten piece of history is unearthed. The rich maritime culture of Dublin's docklands is explored through the centuries-old tradition of sea shanties. | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
23:20 | Love Island USA Aftersun | The weekly studio show that recaps and delivers all the romantic twists, turns and favourite moments from the previous week's five nights of the main series. |
| 00:30 | The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills | Sutton gets back in the saddle with her new horse and a second date, and Annemarie throws a blinged-out brunch. | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
00:00 | Cold Blood | One-off crime drama, featuring the return of sinister serial killer Brian Wicklow. When a prison inmate is hanged in his cell with the murderer present, he immediately falls under suspicion. However, things are never as they appear with the wily criminal, and the police once again turn to his former cellmate Jake Osbourne to gain an insight into Wicklow's chilling mind. Starring Matthew Kelly and John Hannah |
| 01:35 | Vigil | A crew member is found dead under suspicious circumstances aboard a nuclear submarine. However, the vessel is unable to return to port due to its status as part of the UK's nuclear deterrent, so a police inspector is sent on board to investigate. Despite an initial diagnosis of accidental overdose, she suspects foul play, but finds the crew closing ranks against her. Starring Suranne Jones and Rose Leslie | |
| BBC One
[108] |
23:10 | Ben Youngs Investigates: How Safe Is Rugby? | England's most capped rugby union player explores if there is a link between concussion and long-term brain health in the wake of his former teammate Lewis Moody's motor neurone disease diagnosis. Moody discusses his life since his diagnosis in October last year, and Youngs also talks to Steve Thompson, who reveals he can no longer remember winning the 2003 World Cup and shares the challenges of living with dementia. The presenter then looks at what is being done by the sport's governing bodies to ensure safety in the game, from new technologies to strengthened protocol |
| 00:10 | Weather for the Week Ahead | A look ahead to the latest forecast | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
23:05 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including Coronation Street, The Sky at Night, The Stolen Girl and The Piano. They also share opionons on Mickey Rourke on Celebrity Big Brother, savoury cocktails on Saturday Kitchen, the Katy Perry's journey into space |
| 00:05 | Millionaire Hoarders | Retired artists Carole and Roger have filled every room of their nine-bed Georgian home with unusual objects they've collected from around the world. Their country pile is in urgent need of repair; and with little income coming in, they call on the experts to help sift through the items to potentially unearth prized items that could raise life-changing sums of cash. Plus, high-end pawnbroker Rachel investigates a huge collection of jewellery owned by former lawyer Emma, who gave up her high-flying job to follow her dream of starting a jewellery business and needs extra money to stay afloat | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
23:05 | 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 |
| 00:10 | Gogglebox | The regular gaggle of family and friends appraise I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!, Hollyoaks, Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy, Queens for the Night, Alexander Armstrong In South Korea, University Challenge, and the BBC news coverage of Cop 27 | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
00:00 | Border Country: The Story of Britain's Lost Middleland | For historian Rory Stewart, the building of Hadrian's Wall in the second century was the single most important event in Britain's history. In the first of a two-part documentary, the MP for Penrith and the Border explores the landscape, oral history and archaeology of the region the wall runs through, examines the impact of Rome's occupation and departure, and reveals how the kingdom of Northumbria was born |
| 01:00 | Made by Machine: When AI Met the Archive | Hannah Fry and a virtual host present a new way of making television as the BBC's Research and Development uses Artificial intelligence to delve into the treasures of the BBC Archive. Computers trawl through more than quarter of a million shows using a variety of machine-learning techniques, and are let loose to create new mini BBC Four-style programmes-within-a-programme | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
23:05 | 24 Hours in A&E | A 77-year-old former motorbike racer arrives with a potentially deadly swelling of the main artery that could burst at any moment. His only option is major surgery, which could be dangerous at his age. A woman whose boyfriend was killed in a cycling accident a year previously is also injured while on her bike, and a medical technician and a mobile caterer talk about their roles in aiding people to recovery |
| 00:05 | Saving Country Houses with Penelope Keith | In Chillingham in Northumberland, Britain's most haunted castle reveals its secrets as four brave visitors go on a night-time ghost hunt. The owners of Iford Manor in Wiltshire buy a pub to sell their own-brand cider in, as they seek to diversify the business. At Whitmore Hall in Staffordshire, the portraits get some long-overdue attention and a clean | |