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SPORT ON RTÉ2 Week 19 Live GAA action returns to RTÉ2 with Limerick v Tipperary in the Allianz Hurling League
RAMADAN SISTERS With Ramadan coming to an end and the great celebration of Eid happening this week we meet two sets of teenage sisters from Dublin along with their families, as they observe Ramadan whilst continuing to live their busy lives.
FAIR CITY WEEK 19 Sickened by more lies and deception, a livid Hayley confronts Ger. Pete finally manages to get the upper hand in his ongoing struggle with Vinny. Mondo loses his temper and inadvertently forces Juliet to make a major decision.
REELING IN THE YEARS – 2014 REELING IN THE YEARS – 2014 TX Sunday 9 May, 8.30pm RTÉ One REELING IN THE YEARS recalls the hits and the headlines of 2014, when music superstar Garth Brooks tried and failed to play five concerts at Croke Park, billionaire businessman Donald Trump bought the Doonbeg golf resort in Co. Clare, and boxer Katie […]
HOLY F*** In Holy F***, actor and comedian Ardal O’Hanlon explores the reasons behind Irish people’s colourful vocabulary. Is swearing a sign of intelligence? Do Irish people swear more than other nationalities? What is happening in our brains when we swear? And how does our history, our religion and our culture continue to shape the words we use?
NATIONWIDE WEEK 19 As we approach the 10th anniversary of the Queen's historic visit to Ireland, Donal Byrne looks back on that visit and meets up with some of those who spent time with the Queen
HOW TO COOK WELL WITH RORY O’ CONNELL Popular Cork chef Rory is back for a sixth series of ‘How To Cook Well with Rory O'Connell’, which aims to increase the home cook’s skills, confidence and repertoire of recipes.
IARNRÓD ENDA ***Final*** In the final programme in the series Enda travels from Dundalk to Newry
DR CASSIDY’S CASEBOOK ***New Series*** In this 3-part series, former State Pathologist Dr. Marie Cassidy reflects on the issues and cases which shaped her career in Ireland.
COSC – JOHN MCGAHERN In this episode of COSC looks at the banning of John McGahern's novel The Dark in 1965 and the effect the banning had on the young author's life.