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SPORT ON RTÉ2 Week 18 Racing from Punchestown, Manchester City v Paris Saint Germain in the Champions League semi-final plus Dundalk v Sligo Rovers in the SSE Airtricity League.
KEYS TO MY LIFE ***LAST IN CURRENT RUN*** Presenter Brendan Courtney takes the 60 year old Aslan frontman Christy Dignam on a journey through the turbulent halls of his past.
FAIR CITY WEEK 18 Relations cool between Juliet and Amy. Liam, in crisis, reaches out for help. Pete and Sean flounder when Vinny shows she’s always one step ahead.
REELING IN THE YEARS REELING IN THE YEARS recalls 2013, when the horse meat scandal spread across Europe, Northern Ireland hosted the ‘G8’ summit of world leaders, Ireland’s women’s rugby team won the Grand Slam and Wicklow singer-songwriter Hozier released ‘Take Me To Church’ .
HOW TO COOK WELL WITH RORY O’ CONNELL This week Rory cooks Mackerel Tostados with Chipotle Mayonnaise and Salsa Cruda, Grilled Duck with Cannelinni Beans followed by Filo Wafers with Pears, Vanilla Cream and White Chocolate Caramel. For his craft segment he looks at Fermoyle Pottery in Kerry
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF CAKE This week, inside the factory of teatime titan, the Jaffa Cake, as we explore its 100-year appeal; we follow the fortunes of the baker responsible for the world’s most expensive cake; and a world record breaking attempt is in jeopardy.
IARNRÓD ENDA This week Enda travels from Portrush on the Antrim coast to the Giant's Causeway.
GODFATHER OF HARLEM “The French Connection” sees Godfather of Harlem return in fine form as Bumpy makes his latest play to retake Harlem from the Italians
THE DELINQUENT SEASON The Delinquent Season is a tense drama which revolves around two couples in suburban Dublin – Jim (Cillian Murphy) and Danielle (Eva Birthistle) and Yvonne (Catherine Walker) and Chris (Andrew Scott). On paper, they both appear to live in marital bliss, until an altercation between one couple occurs and cracks begin to appear in both of these seemingly steady marriages. 
COSC- Corporal Punishment In this episode of Cosc looks back on the use of corporal punishment against children in our schools and in the home. Cosc asks why it was still accepted practice in Irish schools until 1982 and Irish homes until 2015, although arguments against it had been advanced as early as the 1950s.