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EASTER SERVICES WEEK 14 Religious Programmes for Holy Week and the Easter Season, 2014 for Week 14.
THE VOICE OF IRELAND The coaches have picked their perfect teams and those contestants will now take to the stage to perform in the hope of making it through to the final and win that coveted record deal
FAIR CITY WEEK 14 Dan’s suspicions force him to take action, Leo's attempt to bail out Dean goes terribly wrong, sparks fly when Laura accompanies Nina on her assignment and Kerri-Ann decides to take things to the next level with Frank.
IRISH PICTORIAL WEEKLY Another dose of sketches and media manipulation from the Irish Pictorial Weekly team
WOULD YOU BELIEVE? Every parent’s nightmare is to lose one of their children. Mary and Tony Heffernan have gone through that dreadful trauma not once, but twice – when their two young children succumbed in turn to a rare congenital disease. In this edition of WYB, we explore the effect of the death or terminal illness of a child on its parents, and examine the response of one couple to their bereavement.
LIVING THE WILDLIFE In Co. Wicklow, Colin joins a team who are undertaking one of the biggest badger research projects of its kind.
WHITECHAPEL ***NEW SERIES*** DI Chandler, DS Miles and the team investigate a bizarre murder as a man on the run is crushed by stones. As the killer’s macabre methods become clearer Chandler is faced with a sinister 16th century precedent.
HOW TO COOK WELL, WITH RORY O’CONNELL For Easter Rory cooks Roast Leg of Lamb and a "Plain Cake" with Strawberries, Creme Anglaise and Cream.
THE CONSUMER SHOW This week The Consumer Show looks at Carbon Monoxide poisoning in the home and Tadhg Enright meets the mobile users who've diagnosed themselves with Battery Anxiety.
TRACKS AND TRAILS ***FINAL*** Architect and popular television personality, Dermot Bannon, explores the island of Inishturk, nine miles off the coast of County Mayo. Mayo is the heartbeat of The Wild Atlantic Way with the longest coastline, the largest island and the highest sea cliffs in Ireland. It also boasts a rich tapestry of landscape, from lonely islands to magnificent mountain valleys.