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From That Small Island – The story of the Irish Narrated by Colin Farrell, with contributions drawing from genetics and archaeology we piece together the fascinating jigsaw of Ireland’s earliest inhabitants.
FAIR CITY – WEEK 23 Mondo wins Renee over after a successful opening of the local Lidl. Ger Lynch shows up out of the blue. James seethes as Holly continues to manipulate the Raffertys.
NATIONWIDE WEEK 23 This week on Nationwide - the story of how Trinity College renamed the Berkeley Library after the Irish poet Eavan Boland; the team explores Kerry's historic, abandoned railway lines, many of which are being re-opened as Greenways; and a focus on health and fitness, featuring two inspiring men who prove that age is no barrier to staying active. 
An Ghig Mhór ***NEW SERIES*** A renowned Irish musician mentors an up-and-coming band, helping them organise their first big gig in their hometown.
***NEW***Hell for Leather – The Story of Gaelic Football Hell for Leather – The Story of Gaelic Football tells the story of a game born out of necessity, dreamt up by a nation in search of a social identity and an indigenous sport that could challenge the pre-eminence of foreign games.
Aistear an Amhráin The heart-warming story behind The Franks and Walters' After All, the iconic Cork 90s indie anthem, now beloved of a whole new generation thanks to The Young Offenders.
Mark Moriarty: Cook Like a Chef This week on Cook Like a Chef, Mark Moriarty is putting vegetables front and centre with a colourful mix of ingredients that proves that with a bit of imagination and a well-stocked pantry, humble veg can shine in every course.
Uncharted with Ray Goggins Champion Galway hurler Joe Canning and track and field star Thomas Barr meet Ray in Colombia, where they will embark on a gruelling journey navigating deadly class five river rapids for an unforgettable challenge.
Louis Theroux – The Settlers Louis Theroux spends time with the growing community of Israeli religious-nationalist settlers. Their settlements are illegal under international law, and they have been protected by the army, the police and the Israeli government. 
The Zoo Zookeeper Julie travels to Monkey World in England to check in on SJ, Mujur the orangutan’s hand-reared baby in its specialist crèche.