What's on Now & Next (2025-07-06) | |||
RTE One
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21:00 | RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather | The latest national and international news |
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21:30 | London Has Fallen | World leaders gather in London for the funeral of the British Prime Minister, unaware they have been led into a trap. A terrorist plans to kill them all, and devastate the city, and the only people in a position to stop him are the President of the United States and the indomitable head of his secret service. Action thriller sequel to Olympus Has Fallen, starring Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart and Morgan Freeman | |
RTE2
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19:25 | Live UEFA Women's Euro 2025 | Switzerland v Iceland (Kick-off 8.00pm). Marie Crowe presents coverage of both teams' second Group A match, which comes from Stadion Wankdorf in Bern, Switzerland. The sides were also in the same group in this year's Nations League and the teams could not be separated in their two meetings, drawing 0-0 in Zurich before playing out a 3-3 thriller in Reykjavik, with Iceland forward Karólína Lea Vilhjálmsdóttir scoring a hat trick to help her nation fight back from 3-1 down. Both teams could argue a case for being the favourites on this occasion, with the Swiss backed by a home crowd, but Iceland boasting much more experience at this level |
22:15 | The Sunday Game | Jacqui Hurley and guests with highlights and analysis of the weekend's GAA action. Among the contests taking place were Kilkenny v Tipperary and Cork v Dublin in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship semi-finals at Croke Park, plus the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship quarter-finals | |
Virgin Media One
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21:00 | Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? | Another line-up of contestants answer questions that could change their lives - with lifelines, including Ask the Audience, Phone a Friend and 50-50 available to them if they get stuck. Jeremy Clarkson hosts |
22:00 | The Guards: Inside the K | Documentary providing unprecedented access to the garda of The K, Ireland's busiest policing district which includes Blanchardstown, Finglas and Cabra | |
TG4
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21:15 | Tour de France: Súil Siar | Highlights of stage two of the Tour de France 2025, a 209km trek from Lauwin-Planque to Boulogne-Sur-Mer |
21:45 | Ceol ón Earagail | Singer-songwriter Lisa O'Neill performs on the An Grianán stage in Letterkenny in this edition from the Earagail Arts Festival. Also featuring Emma Ní Fhíoruisce, Dermy and Tara Diamond and Moya Sweeney | |
Virgin Media Two
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21:00 | 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 |
22:00 | Love Island: Aftersun | Companion programme to the dating show, featuring the latest gossip from the Love Island villa as well as input and opinions from a celebrity panel | |
Virgin Media Three
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21:00 | Piste Noire | The mayor is found dead following a fall from the Clairies Bridge. A shocked Servoz does not believe in the theory of a banal accident. Crime drama, starring Constance Labbé, Thibault de Montalembert and Pierre-Yves Bon. In French |
22:05 | The Long Call | When a body is found on a beach in Devon, DI Matthew Venn and his team search for a way into a case that has no witnesses, no forensics and seemingly no motive. Matthew is also dealing with the death of his father and being thrust back into a community he was forced to leave. Crime drama, starring Ben Aldridge, with Juliet Stevenson and Neil Morrissey | |
BBC One
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16:30 | Wimbledon 2025 | Clare Balding presents further coverage of day seven from the All England Club, where men's and ladies' fourth-round singles matches are scheduled to continue. Having been in fine form in early rounds, home favourite Emma Raducanu's tournament came to a surprising end when she was beaten 6-2, 5-7, 6-2 by qualifier Lulu Sun, who became the first woman from New Zealand to reach the quarter-finals of Wimbledon in the Open era. It was the furthest Raducanu had progressed in a Grand Slam tournament since winning the 2021 US Open and her joint-best showing at Wimbledon, but she will have gone into this year's event hoping to fare better having recently regained top spot in the British rankings from Katie Boulter. Second seed Coco Gauff's tournament also came to a shock end on Centre Court when she was defeated 6-4, 6-3 by American compatriot Emma Navarro. It was the third time Gauff had exited Wimbledon in round four and she has never progressed further than that, but she recently won her second Grand Slam title in the French Open so will have gone into this year's tournament full of confidence. Elsewhere, another American excelled on No. 2 Court, with Tommy Paul overcoming Spain's 2019 semi-finalist Roberto Bautista Agut 6-2, 7-6, 6-2, but a maiden Grand Slam final continued to elude him when he was defeated by Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter-finals |
22:00 | BBC News; Weather | ||
BBC Two
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21:00 | Live Aid at 40: When Rock 'n' Roll Took on the World | The behind-the-scenes story of the 1985 charity concerts in London and Philadelphia, looking at this historic event and its legacy in Britain, the US, Ethiopia and Africa as a whole. In late October 1984, a BBC news report about a biblical famine in Ethiopia inspired Bob Geldof to collaborate with Midge Ure on a pop song that would mobilise not only Britain but also the United States, raising millions for charity, as Band Aid's Do They Know It's Christmas? single catapulted Geldof into the complex worlds of aid, charity and African politics. Featuring archival footage and specially filmed interviews with Geldof, Ure, Bono and Sting, as well as such key figures such as the Ethiopian ministers responsible for aid, the head of US AID and two survivors of the famine. |
22:00 | Live Aid at 40: When Rock 'n' Roll Took on the World | The success of the Band Aid single and Bob Geldof's subsequent trip to Africa spark a joint fundraising event, with concerts in London and Philadelphia, broadcast to more than 80 percent of the world's TV sets. With millions of pounds raised, Geldof now faced the challenge of deciding how to allocate the funds and embarked on a trip across sub-Saharan Africa. Engaging with governments and aid agencies, he found himself at the heart of a controversy over Ethiopia's Marxist government's resettlement policy and how aid was being used. Featuring archival footage from both concerts, including BBC, ABC, and MTV coverage, with performances by U2, Madonna, Phil Collins, and Patti LaBelle, as well as interviews with figures including Sting, Bono, Nile Rodgers, Mike Mitchell, and Birhan Woldu, the Ethiopian girl whose image was immortalised by David Bowie during the concert | |
Channel 4
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21:00 | 24 Hours in Police Custody | The first of a two-part documentary featuring unprecedented access behind the scenes of a crime investigation into a serial rapist who Cambridgeshire Police believe preyed on dozens of women. The suspect, Craig France, has a reputation across Peterborough's nightclub scene and for the notorious hot-tub afterparties he has hosted at his house. A search of France's house reveals an obsession with hidden recording devices. As officers download the data from the cameras, what they find shocks them |
22:00 | The Handmaid's Tale | Final episode of the dystopian drama. June reflects on her experiences in Gilead and decides what to do next | |
E4
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21:00 | Rick and Morty | Animated comedy sci-fi series. Beth and Space Beth get nostalgic |
21:30 | Rick and Morty | The duo want to steal from a spaceship while the crew are frozen in cryosleep. Naturally things do not go to plan | |
BBC Four
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21:00 | From Andy Pandy to Zebedee: The Golden Age of Children's TV | Nigel Planer narrates the story of the struggle to deliver TV programmes for children, who were an often overlooked audience in the days before everything went digital. Featuring interviews with stars and presenters of classic programmes, including Bernard Cribbins, Derek Griffiths, Janet Ellis, Johnny Ball and John Craven |
22:00 | The Lost World of Tibet | Dan Cruickshank presents the story of the Dalai Lama, with archive footage of Tibet from the 1930s to the 1950s, revealing his secret Himalayan kingdom and the story of his exile, with comment from the eminent Buddhist monk himself | |
More4
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21:00 | 999: On the Front Line | A woman's face is visibly drooped on one side, and she can't raise her arm. The paramedics suspect she may be having a stroke - a time-critical emergency. A teenager has pain in her side and is finding it difficult to breathe. It could be a kidney infection or a sign of something more serious. A young woman who has had a seizure is drowsy and disorientated. As the paramedics try to find out why, the frequency of her seizures suddenly increases |
22:00 | 24 Hours in A&E | A rugby player is scanned for spinal damage following a collision during a match, and describes her struggles with mental health issues as she awaits the results. A teacher is knocked off his bicycle after receiving some bad news, while a man who broke two bones in his ankle after a fall is assisted by his dead wife's best friend |