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GAY BYRNE’S LATE LATE MEMORIES A six part series looking back on some entertaining and memorable moments from Gay Byrne’s 37 year career at the helm of RTÉ’s flagship chat show. Over the course of this series Gay hears from some of the wide variety of guests, topics and acts that started on Gay’s Late Late Show. Episode 1 – […]
NATIONWIDE This week, Nationwide has a special programme on tourism in Offaly and two programmes on coastal stories from around the country.
OPEN FOR BUSINESS In Episode 2 we focus on the tourism industry, an industry devastated by the lack of international visitors to Ireland. We hear from a variety of hotel, restaurant, pub and tourism business owners across the towns of Killarney and Kenmare.
THE VICTIM Craig takes to the stand in court where revelations about his past come to light.
TOKYO 2020 – One Year To Go Evanne Ní Chuilinn and Peter Collins present a special programme looking at the impact the Olympic and Paralympic postponement has had on athletes, coaches and organisers.
Gardening Together with Diarmuid Gavin Plenty of ideas, but no idea where to begin? Tonight's episode of Gardening Together will suit you as Diarmuid helps the Hanway family.
THE YOUNG OFFENDERS Conor and Jock steal the bikes of their dreams, but while they look unreal they’re the slowest bikes in history. Sergeant Healy takes chase and eventually corners them, leaving the lads at their most vulnerable. They’ve no option but to call on the help of Mairead.
GAY BYRNE’S LATE LATE MEMORIES A six part series looking back on some entertaining and memorable moments from Gay Byrne’s 37 year career at the helm of RTÉ’s flagship chat show. Over the course of this series Gay hears from some of the wide variety of guests, topics and acts that started on Gay’s Late Late Show. Episode 2 – […]
LOVE/HATE Luke’s obsession with Mary is becoming increasingly dangerous, while Siobhan’s panic attack at the airport could get Tommy killed.
OPEN FOR BUSINESS We take a look at the economic impact that working from home will have on small and large businesses. We also hear from Carolann Lennon, CEO of EIR about her company's employees working from home and about broadband reach across Ireland.