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What to watch on RTÉ Player this week! The RTÉ Player team share their top picks to watch on RTÉ Player this week. What’s Trending? Anthony Foley: Munsterman In October 2016 news of the sudden death of Munster rugby head coach Anthony ‘Axel’ Foley reverberated throughout the rugby world and beyond but, who was the man they called ‘Axel’ and why did his […]
DIWALI LIGHTS The most important festival of Ireland's Hindus and Sikhs is Diwali, when they banish the darkness of winter - and inner spiritual darkness - with a celebration of light.
PAINTING THE NATION ***FINAL*** It’s the final of Painting the Nation and our three remaining painters travel to county Offaly where they visit Birr Castle Gardens and Science Centre.
FAIR CITY WEEK 43 Carol is suspicious of Karen's unusual interest in Robbie, Wayne worries about Damien and Ray struggles to be a good grandfather.
ACCEPTABLE RISK Horrified by Hoffman’s ruthlessness, Nulty capitulates, encouraging Emer to officially re-open the case and follow it through, no matter who might be exposed. And over lunch with her sister’s ex-husband, Sarah discovers some answers may lie closer to home.
CRIMECALL Presenter Keelin Shanley returns with reconstructions, CCTV footage and live studio appeals for information from the public, to help with Garda investigations.
SAY YES TO THE DRESS In the second episode of Say Yes To The Dress Franc meets an Italian bride, a bride hoping to find a princess dress and a daughter buying a dress for her mum.
SALON CONFIDENTIAL This week in the salon a client asks the question is it ever okay to lie about your age when online dating while another clients questions if we should have to retire at 65?  This and more on Salon Confidential, Monday, 23rd October on RTÉ2 at 10pm.
SHORTSCREEN: ANIMAL Having escaped from his captors a modern day slave leads his rescuer back to the camp where he was imprisoned.
AN TEORAINN This week the journey along the border continues from Monaghan and Tyrone through Cavan,  Leitrim, Fermanagh, Donegal and Derry.