What's on TG4 today - 50 programs on the TG4 schedule
Last updated: 8 February 2026 at 21:44
The programme looks at the life and music of a Chicago‑born master guitarist. He’s remembered for an innovative style that reshaped accompaniment in Irish music.
The programme presents the day's leading news items. It looks at each story from regional, national and international angles.
It celebrates Ireland’s snug venues with a selection of traditional music. Alongside the tunes, it offers entertaining, homespun tales.
Sinéad Ní Uallacháin investigates the hype surrounding Ireland’s only Bee Bed, and Osgur Ó Ciardha discovers the biggest hoax in soccer.
Mairéad and Conall head to Fiddler’s Farm in Sweden, the home of the renowned musical Carr family. While there they look after Icelandic horses and join in the local traditions.
Our newest stop is Reykjavik. It's known for impressive Northern‑light displays, outdoor hot‑and‑cold swimming pools, and the spot where two “worlds” collide.
An international news channel broadcasting live from Paris. It delivers up‑to‑the‑minute global coverage straight from the French capital.
Entertaining for children, it presents a blend of classic and contemporary cartoons. The lineup mixes timeless favourites with newer animated hits.
Gilbín wants to become a superhero. He doesn't think he's got any superpowers.
The episode is a three‑part showcase. First a birthday cake flies overhead, then Dylan the Dump Truck drops nails onto the road, and finally Sylvester’s accelerator sticks, sending him careening out of control.
Cory gives a hand to Chrissy and her new pal Looney. It's an animated offering aimed at younger viewers.
Tuck's stuck on the roof. Pip and Streak do their best to help him down.
The Singing Stones Heads are set for a big performance. They're only managing to produce sneezing sounds.
Ranger Nat finds himself trapped at the bottom of a crevice. Mecha Abby becomes caught in a branch while trying to rescue him.
The PJs set out to halt Munki‑gu's mischief, but Night Ninja ends up outsmarting them.
The set fails in the middle of Finny and Myrtle's favourite programme, and they improvise the rest of the story. They then invent what would have happened next.
Big Daddy arranges a treasure hunt for the cave girl. However, he suspects she's been cheating.
Mission Bear Cub is a television episode. It forms part of a programme.
An Coibhín Mór is an episode of a television programme. It appears as a single instalment within the series.
Lola's got a wobbly tooth, but she doesn’t want it to fall out. She soon learns about the tooth fairy, who’ll leave her a gift in exchange for the tooth.
It's picture day at school, and Lola must stay spotless all day for her first class photograph. Unfortunately, she soon realises that staying tidy for an entire day is tougher than she expected.
While brushing her teeth, Lola discovers a frightening spider in the sink. Charlie convinces her to befriend it, and she ultimately adopts the spider.
Charlie, Lola, Marv and Lotta all enjoy a delightful day playing in the snow. They spend the time having fun together in the winter wonderland.
Lola is determined to pick the ultimate gift for Lotta's birthday. She sets out to find the perfect present.
The end‑of‑year school reports are being sent out. Mrs Jinks tells Zak that if his report is good, they'll celebrate with a trip to Star Trick Land.
The children have to produce articles for the school newspaper, but Zak and Jason get carried away and neglect to verify whether their story is true.
Joey's dad wants a new sofa. Joey, however, is attached to the old one, which he calls Pappy.
Joey has to take something he no longer wants to school for a class swap. Instead, he chooses an item that isn’t his.
All the pupils must give a speech about their best friend. However, Joey can't decide whether Olive or Yassine is the one he should speak about.
Setanta comes up against his equal in Kilcoo. Meanwhile, Sáirín discovers how her name is linked to the stars in Gaoth Dobhair.
The title of the show is I Remember You. It is presented as an episode programme.
The fearless 11‑year‑old embarks on exciting adventures with his super‑dog Dukey. He’s accompanied by his super‑genius twin sisters, Susan and Mary.
This episode offers a roundup of regional news stories from the past week. They’re presented exactly as they were broadcast on Nuacht TG4.
Dorothy signs up for a charity auction, but the event takes an unexpected turn when her ex‑husband Stan makes an unanticipated purchase. The surprise buy leaves her with more than she bargained for.
This is the first instalment of a two‑part story. Sophia is arrested for her suspected involvement in the 1985 fire at Shady Pines retirement home.
The footage captures a pod of fin whales, each measuring around 25 metres long. These submarine‑shaped giants are the planet’s second‑largest animals.
The show delivers a weather forecast for the nation. It also includes forecasts for international locations.
Waterford meet Offaly with a 1.45 pm throw‑in. The game is broadcast live as the Round 3, Division 1A clash of the Allianz Hurling League, presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill.
Limerick take on Kilkenny, with the throw‑in set for 3.45 pm. The game is shown live as the Round 3, Division 1A clash of the Allianz Hurling League, presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill.
Alternative coverage of the Kildare v Antrim clash in Round 3, Division 1B of the Allianz Hurling League. It’s presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill.
We bring you the day's top news stories, covering regional, national and worldwide angles. Each item is presented from a local, countrywide and international viewpoint.
Síomha Ní Ruairc presents the newest hunt for Ireland’s most gifted family. This week’s guest judge is Tarach Ó Snodaigh.
O'Shea makes David doubt Mo's honesty. David then tries to investigate, but it backfires badly. At the same time, John Joe starts to suspect something about Ferdia's illness.
The 2025 music summer school in Drumshanbo, Co Leitrim presents a varied, lively week of music, friendship and fun. It gives viewers a glimpse of the eclectic events taking place.
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Traditional music is performed at O'Shaughnessy's in Glin, Limerick. The line‑up features Diarmuid O'Brien, Pa Foley, Matthew Reidy, Donie O'Sullivan, Áine Nolan and Ger Culhane.
The documentary tracks the McNally family as they deal with father Seán’s diagnosis of posterior cortical atrophy Alzheimer’s.