| What's on Now & Next (2025-11-06) | |||
| RTE One
[101] [HD:135] |
01:25 | Prime Time | In-depth analysis of current affairs and topical reports, presented by Miriam O'Callaghan and Fran McNulty |
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| 02:05 | Telly Bingo | Lottery game show, presented by Declan Buckley | |
| RTE2
[102] |
00:25 | Line of Duty | The third series of Jed Mercurio's police procedural began with a big twist when Daniel Mays' bad guy was killed off at the end of episode one. After four equally gripping episodes which delved further into the corruption scandal hinted at in series one and two - and reintroduced Keeley Hawes as anti-hero Lindsay Denton - it seems the feature-length finale promises to up the ante as one of the AC-12 officers finds themselves on the other side of the interview table on suspicion of murder. AC-12 legal counsel Gill Biggeloe puts pressure on Supt Ted Hastings, only for new evidence to turn the inquiry on its head. An undercover investigation may provide the key - but will the unit ever uncover the truth about 'the Caddy'? Martin Compston, Vicky McClure, Adrian Dunbar and Polly Walker star |
| 02:10 | EuroNews | European and international headlines live via satellite | |
| Virgin Media One
[103] |
00:00 | Grace | When an ex-offender is found dead in gruesome circumstances, his wife claims he had turned over a new leaf, but all the evidence points to him still being up to his old tricks. As Grace and the team work to unravel what exactly killed him, Roy realises that there is a dangerous killer in Brighton with a particularly intriguing MO and must set a cunning trap before his offender disappears. Crime drama, starring John Simm |
| 06:15 | The Six O'Clock Show | A lively mix of celebrity chat with national and international guests, fabulous food from the country's top chefs, expert advice and all the unmissable stories making the headlines | |
| TG4
[104] |
01:15 | Dáil Éireann | Coverage of recent political proceedings |
| 02:00 | Nuacht TG4 | The day's main news stories from a regional, national and international perspective | |
| Virgin Media Two
[105] |
00:50 | My Mum, Your Dad Australia | Kate Langbroek hosts the Australian relationship show. A new mum arrives and ruffles a few feathers with her direct approach, and the shock first elimination shakes up the group |
| 06:15 | Alphabetical | Jeff Stelling hosts the quiz in which contestants answer questions based around letters of the alphabet, aiming to win a jackpot that increases in size each time it is not won | |
| Virgin Media Three
[106] |
00:40 | Autopsy USA | An overview of the events leading up to the death of Larry Hagman, star of Dallas and I Dream of Jeannie |
| 06:35 | Heartbeat | The Aidensfield residents are up in arms over the noisy lorries rumbling through the village on their way to Jim Pinder's quarry, and David joins the protest, only to end up spending a night in the cells. Sheep are stolen from Lily Barton's land, and her neighbour promptly becomes the prime suspect - only for her farm to be set alight. Meanwhile, Bellamy strives to fan the flames of passion with Gina. Jean Alexander guest stars | |
| BBC One
[108] |
01:05 | The Celebrity Inner Circle | Amanda Holden hosts the quiz show, with Chizzy Akudolu, JJ Chalmers, Charlie Hedges, Susie McCabe, Melvin Odoom and Hasan Semay paired with six contestants. Each pair is randomly assigned a secret stash of cash, before being thrown into a battle of wits, nerve and strategic gameplay |
| 01:50 | BBC News | A round-up of the latest headlines | |
| Channel 4
[111] [HD:142] |
01:15 | Ramsay's Hotel Hell | Gordon Ramsay visits the Beachfront Inn and Inlet, a Caribbean-style resort hotel in Fort Pierce, Florida. Young and inexperienced owner Brian is making guests' time at the hotel miserable with dusty rooms, late-night concerts and poor service. Can Gordon prevent the business from going under? |
| 02:05 | Iris Prize Best British Shorts | A selection of films nominated for the prestigious 2025 Iris Prize for Best British Short, deconstructing the different forms that connection can take. The films in this collection are The Second Time Around directed by Jack Howard, Meat Raffle directed by Stuart Armstrong, Solers United directed by Sara Harrak, Trailblazers directed by Sobia Bushra and Purebred directed by Caleb J Roberts. The themes touch upon one woman's reflection, paternal anxieties, sisterhood in sport, South Asian queer joy, a complicated conversation and a glamorous visitor | |
| E4
[112] [HD:162] |
01:35 | Gogglebox | The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including SAS: Who Dares Wins, Bridgerton, Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof, The 1% Club, Get Organized with the Home Edit, Made in Chelsea. Plus ITV news coverage of Rishi Sunak and the BBC's coverage of 'Partygate' fines |
| 02:35 | The Simpsons | Santa's Little Helper is enrolled in the Animal Police Academy and soon graduates, but realises he is not cut out for life as a law-enforcer and rebels by biting Bart - much to the dismay of Marge, who has already bought a python to replace him | |
| BBC Four
[117] |
01:25 | Meet the Ancestors | Following amateur archaeologists as they undertake the largest-ever excavation of the World War One battlefield at Ypres in Flanders, uncovering an incredible array of artefacts either forgotten or discarded at the end of the conflict. The programme reveals remarkably well-preserved infrastructures of trenches and dug-outs, as well as poignant personal reminders of the human cost involved |
| 02:10 | The Making of King Arthur | Poet Simon Armitage traces the evolution of the Arthurian legend through the literature of the medieval age, revealing that King Arthur is not the great national hero he is usually considered to be. He is a fickle and transitory character who was appropriated by the Normans to justify their conquest; he was cuckolded when French writers began adapting the story; and it took Thomas Malory's masterpiece of English literature, Le Mort d'Arthur, to restore his dignity and reclaim him as the national hero known today | |
| More4
[118] [HD:168] |
01:15 | 24 Hours in A&E | Doctors at St George's in south London treat a cyclist who collided with a stampede of deer, and are concerned about the extent of blood loss from the puncture wounds. A mother of two who had a heart attack three weeks previously now fears she is having another, and an 18-month-old child has developed a limp |
| 02:20 | 24 Hours in A&E | A man who has already had one arm amputated at 13 after a factory accident cuts his hand in a blender while cooking for his family. He relates the story of how he came to the UK and never let the loss of his arm hold him back. Other patients include a woman with cerebral palsy and learning difficulties who has suffered a suspected stroke | |