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SPORT ON RTÉ2 Week 29 The Irish Oaks live from the Curragh and both the Ulster and Leinster Football Finals on the Sunday Game Live are this week's highlights
FAIR CITY Caoimhe hurts Damien with a shocking revelation. Trigger antagonises Robbie by refusing to leave town, but how much time has he got left? Mondo tries to be a good Dad to Juliet, while Charlotte accidentally makes life harder for Katy. Carol makes a decision that rocks Robbie to the core.
FRANCIS BRENNAN’S GRAND VIETNAMESE TOUR This week Francis’s group learn how to cook Vietnamese style, they visit the iconic Temple of Literature and the impressive Thay Pagoda. Francis heads out of Hanoi to the Mai Chau countryside and causes chaos by splitting his group; some enjoy a luxury eco-lodge, whilst others have to bed down in a basic village homestay. But, has Francis taken it too far with his newbie tourists when he takes them for dinner at a traditional snake restaurant?
SECOND SERIES OF HIT RTÉ DRAMA “STRIKING OUT” SWINGS INTO PRODUCTION RTÉ is pleased to announce that the second series of Striking Out swings into production today, Monday July 17.
HOME AND AWAY WEEK 29 On Home and Away this week: John and Jett’s road trip brings up more questions about John’s past; Nate is forced to choose between his dream job and Tori and a guilty Brody goes on the run following the robbery.
DCI BANKS ***NEW SERIES*** Detective Alan Banks returns in the popular crime drama, based on Peter Robinson’s novels, with three original stories set against the striking backdrop of rural and urban Yorkshire.
SHORTSCREEN: Quill To Power A short documentary about the peregrines of Poolbeg
THE WALKING DEAD A much more detailed look into the world of the Saviors and their home, the Sanctuary. At the same time, members of Alexandria look for supplies.
LETHAL WEAPON ***DOUBLE BILL*** A double bill of Lethal Weapon.
U2 AGUS AN ARC Before their forthcoming performance in Croke Park, ‘U2 Agus An Arc’ looks back at U2’s early years in the late 1970s when the emerging Dublin band connected with a loyal audience at the thriving Downtown Kampus gigs, run by students in U.C.C. at the fabled Arcadia Ballroom in Cork.