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NEVEN’S GREENWAY FOOD TRAILS ***Final*** In the final episode of his Greenway Food Trails, Neven cycles the Waterford Greenway. He begins his journey in Dungarvan at the western end of the 46km walking and cycling track and makes his way to Waterford City.
OPERATION TRANSFORMATION Operation Transformation resumes for a second episode. Five brand new leaders from all over the country take on a health and wellness plan with the aim of resetting and kick starting a new chapter in their lives. Presented by Kathryn Thomas, she will be on hand to encourage the leaders every step of the way.
EAR TO THE GROUND This week Darragh McCullough is on Bere Island, where the community reflect on what lies ahead, as the fishers in Castletownbere mull over whether to decommission their boats for good or not. Ella McSweeney experiences the country's first walking route for horses - or bridleway - along the Beara Way in West Cork and Helen Carroll visits the farm of Brian Nicholson in Kilkenny who is changing his farming practices to begin lambing later in the Spring to help offset rising costs of production.
LADY GREGORY: IRELAND’S FIRST SOCIAL INFLUENCER This two part documentary sets out to explore the life of this remarkable and complicated woman, as British actress (and national treasure) Miriam Margolyes joins forces with Irish writer and activist Senator Lynn Ruane for a road trip around the fascinating world of Lady Gregory.
Madraí Madraí follows behaviourist Paula Doohan and vet Ellen Hegarty as they solve the problems of the country’s most badly behaved dogs.
Fleadh Cheoil Téada are joined by Séamus Begley who sings The Dubliners' The Patriot Game under the watchful eye of the Joe Dolan statue It's indoors to Canton Caseys next for Briste. Hailing from Ulster the band is made up of Joanna Boyle on banjo, Emma Robinson on flute and Alison Crossey on guitar. The competitions are an integral part of the Fleadh so Muireann heads along to the U15 Rogha Gléas / Miscellaneous competition Former Rogha Gléas winner Sharon Howley performs a funky hop jig and a reel on the cello, alongside Padraic Collins on harp.
The Late Late Show Valentine’s Special It’s that time of the year again when host Ryan Tubridy plays Cupid as he welcomes 200 singletons from all over Ireland to The Late Late Show for a love-filled evening of fun as they embark on a quest of finding their special someone.