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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? Eavan Boland: Is It Still The Same? To mark International Women’s Day last Thursday, 8th of March, RTÉ One screened a vivid portrait of writer Eavan Boland who has been called ‘the first great woman poet in […]
FAIR CITY – Week 11 Sash and Charlotte pile the pressure on Kerri-Ann, Cristiano continues his pursuit of Will, Karen finds refuge with Orla and
ROOM TO IMPROVE Dermot Bannon takes on the difficult challenge of transforming a beloved family home in Portrane, north Dublin, to accommodate three generations of the one family.
DON’T TELL THE BRIDE Groom David pulls out all the stops for a Narnia themed wedding but will bride Conna just want to hide in the wardrobe when she sees what he has in store?
STETSONS & STILETTOS From singing Reverends and truck-driving women, to Nathan Carter obsessed pigs and Ireland’s first country music festival wedding, Stetsons & Stilettos is back for another series looking at the unique world of Irish Country Music.
HOME OF THE YEAR This week, the show features a renovated 18th century mill turned home in West Cork and a red brick terraced house and a Dublin apartment
FIRST DATES IRELAND Will a returning dater to the First Dates Ireland restaurant fall 'Head 2 Toe' over heels for a former TV presenter? And Oscar Wilde enthusiast Patrick, 56, from Cavan learns the importance of being earnest with dressed-to-kill entrepreneur Valerie, 53, from Meath.
THE WORKS PRESENTS… John Kelly talks to award-winning Irish novelist Eimear McBride.
GROW COOK EAT ***NEW SERIES*** Grow Cook Eat is the first series on RTE to respond to the burgeoning interest in growing your own food. Programme one shows viewers how to grow Ireland’s most popular vegetable, the potato, from start to finish, visits a thriving community garden which was once just a derelict site; and shows how our brown bin waste is made into compost and given to farmers to spread on their land, free of charge.
NEVEN’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS In Co.Meath, Neven explores the nutritious varieties of Irish microgreens, then in Dublin's Pickle Indian Restaurant he learns how to make deep fried milk dumplings. Back in Dublin to Sprout and Co. whose aim is to hel sate Dublin’s appetite for wholesome food. then to County Wicklow for an incredible Indian banquet while at home he shares his own Indian style Aubergine and potato dhansak.