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THE BORROWERS In The Borrowers, we step inside what could be considered the most secretive room in Ireland – the Credit Union loan office. In episode 5, Joe Dolan leads to a car break down for Helena, 70 year old Biker Paddy needs a new boiler and family tragedy brings Paul into the loan office.
WHAT IN THE WORLD? On the margins, Palestinians and Israelis seek ways of living together. Peadar King reports for What in the World?
SPICE UP YOUR LIFE Spice Up your Life is a nostalgic trip down memory lane, exploring how the message of one girl-group can leave an enduring effect on the lives of many.
DIVISION: THE IRISH SOCCER SPLIT Division tells the riveting story of how our once-united all-island football team split during the War of Independence and how the rivalry between the teams has reflected the political and social turmoil on the island. Featuring insightful interviews with players from North and South: Niall Quinn, Gerry Taggart, Alan McLoughlin, Bryan Hamilton, Don Givens, Allan Hunter, Mick Lawlor and Brian Kerr, together with expert historical commentary and a wealth of video and photographic archive this fascinating film asks what the future holds for the beautiful game on this island.
A LONG WEEKEND IN…WITH RORY O’ CONNELL Rory's visit to Lisbon includes the enormous Jerónimos Monastery in Belém and the LX Factory district, with restaurants, bars, shops, galleries, and food stalls. Back home, inspired by his trip, Rory cooks Salt Hake with Pomme Purée and Roast Pepper, Balsamic and Basil.
SUPER GARDEN Our final designer Gráinne Walsh wants to create a show stopping garden fit for dogs! She’ll have four weeks to build her ‘Under Dogs Garden’ for homeowner Aileen McDonnell in Knocklyon, Co. Dublin before our judges arrive to see if Gráinne is in fact, ‘best in show’!
SPECIAL FORCES: ULTIMATE HELL WEEK ***Final*** Will any of the recruits survive to the end of Special Forces selection? Find out in the final episode of Special Forces: Ultimate Hell Week
LONDON CALLING **New** London Calling is the story of 5 Irish Deaf people who are unemployable in Ireland and have moved to the UK, where their deafness is not an issue for employers. While some have settled there, others long to return home to their families. Their choice is between a successful career in London or a disability payment or dole queue in Ireland.