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Sport on RTÉ2 – Week 52 Leinster v Connacht in URC Live plus the first two days of the Leopardstown Christmas Festival
STORYBUD Storybud; the most watched RTÉ show to feature people telling stories from a comfortable yellow chair, is back for yet another series.
Fia’s Fairies: A FAIRY ISLAND CHRISTMAS Fia’s Fairies, the award winning Irish animated series, is back with an enchanting Christmas special to kick off its much-anticipated second season.
Fleadh Cheoil In the final episode of this series we say slán to sunny Wexford until next year.
La Vie Sa Bhruiséil From the corridors of power in the European Parliament to the busy GAA pitches in the heart of this bustling city, La Vie sa Bhruiséil follows some of the Gaeilgeoirí building careers and homes in the multilingual capital of Europe.
Ear To the Ground Ella visits Ciara Flavin, a talented butcher and farmer from Limerick, to gain insight into the demands and rewards of her multifaceted life. In Kerry, Darragh meets with a dedicated group of dairy farmers collaborating to enhance water quality in their region. Meanwhile, Stephen heads to Munster to check in on the majestic white-tailed sea eagles and their conservation progress.
Neven’s Christmas at Cashel – Programme Two of Two In the second of Neven Maguire's two Christmas specials he prepares Crab Gratin, Turkey Roulade and Pavlova. Neven also meets Master Butcher Una O'Dwyer, and chats to World Champion trainer Aidan O’Brien at Ballydoyle Racing stables.
An Saol Ó Dheas An Saol Ó Dheas will broadcast live today from Meánscoil Nioclás to celebrate St.Nicholas Day.
Sport on RTÉ2 Week 49 Republic of Ireland v Cymru in the Women's Euro 2025 Play-Off; Racing from the Fairyhouse Winter Festival; Connacht v Bulls in URC Live; and the Leinster Club Hurling Final
***NEW***Ballroom Blitz Adam Clayton explores how a dark oppressed Ireland was ripe for a social and sexual revolution and, as Elvis Presley and the Beatles filled our radios, young people in parishes all over Ireland established their own showbands and took to the road in their thousands.