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SPORT ON RTÉ ONE & RTÉ2 Week 6 Ireland v Wales and France v Italy in the Six Nations; Kerry v Dublin in the Allianz Football League and Racing from Leopardstown all live on RTÉ television.
Men’s Six Nations kicks-off on RTÉ2 RTÉ2's Men's Six Nations coverage kicks off on Saturday 5 February with Ireland v Wales and continues next day with France v Italy.
FAIR CITY WEEK 6 Zak becomes terrified at the thought of prison and runs away. Will he return in time to face the Judge? Erika is shocked that Teri would allow herself to be lured away by a job. Pete gives Dearbhla reason to suspect that Zak is up to his old tricks. Ger's continued absence causes problems for Hayley in McCoy's. Mondo makes a major decision about his future with Melanie. Hayley's frustration shifts to worry when she realises McCoys bank account has been cleared by Ger.
SMOTHER Fear grips Val as she comes to terms with her chilling assault.
BLINDED: THOSE THAT KILL When criminal profiler Louise Bergstein gets a phone call from an old family friend, she looks into a cold case involving multiple murders from years ago.
NATIONWIDE WEEK 6 All this week Nationwide focus on architecture based around the recent Open House Dublin architecture festival
CHANGE MAKERS 6-part documentary series by RTÉ and the Irish Universities Association explores game-changing university research projects
RTE INVESTIGATES – DOMESTIC ABUSE, A YEAR OF CRISIS For the last 12 months RTÉ Investigates has filmed as a fourfold increase in emergency calls from domestic abuse survivors seeking shelter, has left refuges overwhelmed.
THE TALK Episode 3 – IVF and Surrogacy Overview: This episode focuses on four journeys through IVF and Surrogacy. From the highs and lows to the costs and legal issues, these firsthand accounts give an honest and enlightening insight into the realities of IVF and Surrogacy. We meet Lucy Fallon, who was diagnosed with breast cancer at […]
ECO EYE With 94% of Ireland’s heat energy coming from imported fossil fuels and Irelands new climate change ambitions committing to slash fossil fuel emissions in half in the next 8-years. Dr Clare Kambamettu explores if and how this can be achieved without leaving many of us out in the cold.