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SPORT ON RTÉ2 Week 41 The Republic of Ireland's FIFA Women's World Cup play-off v Scotland live on RTÉ2
IRELAND’S FITTEST FAMILY Anna’s Gallagher's from Donegal, Donncha’s Sheehan's from Limerick, Nina’s Burns from Waterford, and Davy’s Nugent's from Louth take on The Lake in episode 2 of Ireland's Fittest Family.
FAIR CITY WEEK 41 Rafferty’s overtures to James are ruined when Rafferty gets delayed by an amorous Carol. Joan swears she will have revenge on the Dillons.
KEYS TO MY LIFE Comic actor Jon Kenny joins Brendan Courtney as they visit his former homes. He tells Brendan of his childhood in Co. Limerick which led to his career in comedy.
NORTH SEA CONNECTION ***FINAL*** Shane and Ciara's relationship is put to the the test while Aidan is banished from his own home. Moira takes drastic action to protect her family.
THE MEANING OF LIFE In this sixth episode of The Meaning of Life, Joe Duffy speaks with Mental Health Campaigner, former Senator and Presidential candidate, Joan Freeman, who gives her experienced insight into the brutal trauma of suicide for families, why she movingly chose the iconic image of Michaelangelo’s Pieta for Pieta House, and she reveals the inspiration behind the annual charity walk Darkness into Light. She speaks openly about her deep faith, family and the negative impact on her own mental health during her immersion in the cauldron of a presidential campaign.
WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY ANIMATED SHORTS To coincide with World Mental Health Day, October 10th, RTÉ commissioned five Irish animation studios to produce shorts that look at various issues that affect children today.
NATIONWIDE Two programmes for Nationwide this week featuring a celebration of 100yrs of the Tenters and inspirational story from Limerick.
THE 2 JOHNNIES DO AMERICA Episode 2 sees The 2 Johnnies travel to Louisiana and Georgia. In New Orleans they go to 9th Ward, a place devastated by Hurricane Katrina and meet a local hero shopkeeper. In Atlanta they attend the Juneteenth Festival celebrating Black Culture.
THE TUSKAR ROCK TRAGEDY On 24th March 1968 an Aer Lingus plane carrying 61 passengers and crew crashed into the sea just off the Tuskar Rock lighthouse off the Wexford coast. There were no survivors. Family and friends of those onboard tell their story of loss and the theories of what happened that fateful day.