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THE RAY D’ARCY SHOW ***BRAND NEW SERIES*** Airing every Saturday night from September 26th broadcaster Ray D’Arcy marks his return to RTÉ television with a new prime-time Saturday night chat-show.
JOE DUFFY’S SPIRIT LEVEL ***NEW SERIES*** *NEW IMAGES* Joe Duffy loves to cook and to entertain – so he is inviting everyone in Ireland over for lunch on RTE One. This season’s programmes will be packed with lots of new ideas of what to serve up for lunch. But, as well as making good food, there will be lively chat about subjects that affect us all. Joe’s guests will bring strong views to the table – they may disagree, but their opinions will be vigorous.
FAIR CITY WEEK 40 Orla goes behind Wayne’s back with disastrous consequences, Mondo gets a nasty warning, Bob and Dermot deal with the fallout of the accident and Rachel is determined to have it out with Paul.
CLEAN BREAK ***BRAND NEW SERIES*** Frank Mallon is a man facing ruin. His wife has left him, his daughter Corrina is out of control and the bank is about to seize his home and his business. When a tiger kidnapping goes wrong, Frank’s world starts spinning out of control and suddenly the answer to all his problems puts him under more pressure than ever before.
THE MEANING OF LIFE, WITH GAY BYRNE ***NEW SERIES*** Tonight on The Meaning of Life, veteran broadcaster, Gay Byrne, age 80, talks to Hozier, age 25, whose hit Take me to Church has made him a worldwide star.
TODAY Ireland’s most watched daytime show is back –bigger and better than ever, and now on your screens for even longer, getting Ireland talking and giving away some of the best prizes on the box.
TODAY ***New images available*** Ireland’s most watched daytime show is back –bigger and better than ever, and now on your screens for even longer, getting Ireland talking and giving away some of the best prizes on the box.
NATIONWIDE This week on Nationwide, Mary Kennedy and Anne Cassin are at the Helix Hall at DCU to meet the winners of the Tidy Towns Competition 2015; we meet a woman in County Wicklow who has recovered from cancer and visit Our Lady’s Hospice in Dublin which offers support to those suffering with the disease; and reporter Helen McInerney hears about Mick Delahunty, one of Ireland’s most popular band leaders who became known as Ireland’s Glen Miller during the ‘40s and ‘50s.
SCANNAL January 2013 the Horse Meat Scandal initially shocked and then convulsed the nation with endless horse burger jokes. SCANNAL saddles up and takes a gallop through this equine mess.