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Sport on RTÉ2 – Week 49 A Leinster Club Hurling & Football Final double-header from Croke Park, Racing from Cork on Hilly Way Chase day; plus live Champions League action.
Ireland’s Fittest Family Three families battle it out in the last of the quarter finals of the series fronted by Laura Fox.
Fair City – WEEK 49 Paul has a close shave with a curious Garda Knowles. The poker jackpot is scooped by a surprise win Paul has a close shave with Garda Knowles. The poker jackpot is scooped by a surprise winner.
Hidden Assets O’Neill is hospitalised due to exposure to medical waste. Police raid haulage company K.Y.V., where O’Neill worked as a driver on Pearse’s recommendation.
New Wave: Ireland’s Young Surfers This 8-part documentary series follows Ireland’s top junior surfers through one unpredictable season, where every heat counts and the ocean calls the shots.
NATIONWIDE WEEK 49 Nationwide travels to County Mayo and Donegal West to visit businesses where tradition is at the heart of everything they do; meets the people behind the Irish Blue Cross, an animal charity celebrating 80 years of service; and elebrates the official start of panto season with a very special production featuring a true showbusiness legend - Twink
10 Things To Know About Each week, we meet the researchers and communities working at the coalface of science and innovation, revealing how Irish scientists are tackling some of the world’s most pressing problems
STORYLAND: The Ick Storyland returns on RTÉ2 & RTÉ Player
President Connolly: How The Race Was Won A new documentary featuring unprecedented access to the presidential election, with exclusive behind the scenes footage, interviews and fresh insight from figures inside and outside the campaign.
Scannal: Money, Mobiles, Moriarty **PART 2 OF 2** In the second episode of this two-part Scannal special, presenter Cormac Ó hEadhra, with a cast of journalists and experts, looks back at the Moriarty Tribunal and asks whether it was all worth it – or, as Denis O’Brien claims, a complete waste of taxpayers’ money?