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EUROVISION SONG CONTEST FINAL Tel Aviv is the host city for the Eurovision Song Contest Final for 2019. Marty Whelan marks his 21st year presenting the commentary for RTÉ.
THE ZOO Bangui, the new male western lowland gorilla seems to have been accepted by the rest of the gorilla troop at Dublin Zoo. The newly born Amur Tiger cubs explore their outdoor habitat for the first time.
IRELAND’S FAVOURITE FOLK SONG This Sunday we hear Danny Boy and The Parting Glass, championed by Francis Brennan and Pat Shortt.
FAIR CITY – WEEK 21 Carol is alarmed by Robbie’s suspicious behaviour, Eoghan decides to fight back and Zak determines to make things right for Jane.
AT YOUR SERVICE ***Final Episode*** Lough Lannagh Holiday Village needs an overhaul and owners Gerardine and Paul have no idea which way to turn.
GAA EILE ***Final Episode*** Four part series taking a fresh look at the GAA. In the final episode former All-­‐Ireland winning captain Dara Ó Cinnéide asks the question who owns the GAA and what role do the clubs play in the organization.
HOW TO LIVE BETTER FOR LONGER The final part of How to Live better for longer, a two-part factual-entertainment health series, presented by Dr Eva Orsmond. In part 2, Dr Eva investigates brain ageing, she has an MRI and does cognitive tests on her own brain. Eva attends a photo-shoot with Irish blogger Hilda Smith and Instagram star Eileen Smith to find out their attitudes to ageing.
SCANNAL ***New Series*** Episode 1 is The Fingerprint Affair which examines the investigation into the assassination of Christopher Ewart Biggs and the failure of the authorities to listen to garda officers who raised questions about fingerprinting when gathering evidence
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?