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Sláine Ní Chathalláin presents this weekday Munster magazine programme, with guest interviews, music, events, discussion and debates of stories of interest to the communities there.
In episode three of the new series, get ready to cha-cha, tango, and waltz your way as the eighth season of Dancing with the Stars continues on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player. Week 3 will see the first elimination as the first celebrity dancer is voted off.
Filling your Sunday evenings with glitz and glamour from January, the RTÉ One series sees 11 well-known figures team up with a professional dancer to perform a live routine every week. Each pairing will have a different dancing genre to master every week, from the Charleston to Hip Hop, and they’ll have just seven days to perfect their routine before performing live to the nation.
Each celebrity couple will be scored by an expert panel of judges and the viewing public at home, with the winning couple claiming the much-coveted glitter ball trophy at the end of the series.
The 11 celebrities taking on the challenge this year are: Pommel horse Olympic gold medallist Rhys McClenaghan, Ireland AM presenter Elaine Crowley, celebrity chef Kevin Dundon, actress Yasmin Seky, social media star Kayleigh Trappe, Meteorologist Joanna Donnelly, Eurovision singer Mickey Joe Harte, Irish taekwondo Olympian Jack Woolley, comedian Gearóid Farrelly, Mrs. Brown’s Boys actor Danny O’Carroll and former Miss Universe Ireland, Aishah Akorede.
Joining the 11 professional dancers this year are new dancers Maciej Zieba, Rebecca Scott, Daniela Roze and Alex Vladimirov who join returning dancers Robert Rowiński, Simone Arena, Ervinas Merfeldas, Laura Nolan, Stephen Vincent, Denys Samson and Salome Chachua.
Host Jennifer Zamparelli and Doireann Garrihy are back presenting this year. The two-time Dancing with the Stars winner and professional dancer Karen Byrne will join the judging panel in 2025 alongside longstanding judges Loraine Barry, Brian Redmond and Arthur Gourounlian.
Social reporter James Patrice is back for the new season with his access-all-areas backstage pass to bring fans all the latest news and updates from the training room and the dancefloor on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Twitter.
Dancing with the Stars is produced by ShinAwiL for RTÉ.
Tommy Tiernan is back with a brand-new series of the chat-show that’s full of surprises for him, and his viewers! A master of improvisation, Tommy thrives on the adrenaline of no preparation. The result is conversations full of adventure and surprise, with people from all walks of life, some well-known personalities, some lesser so.
With this inquisitive host, every conversation has the potential for great honesty and insight, humour and sometimes freewheeling wildness.
Comedian Fred Cooke will compere the episodes.
The Tommy Tiernan Show is now in its ninth season. Everyone, including Tommy, wants to know who the next guest is!
Ireland’s Fittest Family is back for its 12th season on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player. Coaches Davy Fitzgerald, Anna Geary, Donncha O’Callaghan and Sonia O’Sullivan are back and looking to bring home the title this year.
Camogie star Anna Geary is back on the show and will go head-to-head with fellow Cork sporting legends Sonia and Donncha, as well as Clare hurling legend Davy. Olympian Sonia will be sprinting back into action for her second season, bringing her world-class experience and determination.
Presented by Laura Fox, the upcoming series of Ireland’s Fittest Family features brand new challenges including ‘The Drop Zone,’ and ‘Raft Rage’. 16 Families from all over Ireland will be put to the test with rugged courses and obstacle races.
Season 12, Episode 3
Donncha’s Collins family from Tipperary, Davy’s Cummins family from Kilkenny, Anna’s O’Brien family from Westmeath, and Sonia’s Hoganfamily from Limerick take on The Lake, all battling it out for two places in the next round of the competition at The Bog.
The families must each take on a Fittest Family classic with a twist for ‘2024 Raft Rage: The Rivals.’
The four families then take on ‘High & Dry.’
With the scores of the first two events are combined, the winning family goes through to the next round. The other two face Ireland’s Fittest Family’s Water Eliminator.
Ireland’s Fittest Family is returning to the beautiful Rathbeggan Lakes in County Meath to film this year’s Heats.
The Quarter Finals are in Hell & Back in Kilruddery, Co. Wicklow
The Semi-Finals will see the families take on the first ever Forest challenges.
This year’s Grand Final will be held in and around Dublin Port and it’s old Flour Mill, with epic events designed push the finalist families to their limits.
Ireland’s Fittest Family is sponsored by Londis.
Ireland’s Fittest Family S12 Hogan Family with Sonia O’Sullivan
No Worries If Not! returns to RTÉ 2 for its second season with Ireland’s biggest young comedy stars, Séan Burke, Emma Doran, Michael Fry, Justine Stafford and Killian Sundermann, back to bring more high-energy, viral sketch comedy to the telly.
Following a first season with sketches that garnered tens of millions of views online, the crew returns with a fresh batch of hilarious, fast-paced sketches that are bigger, better and bolder than before.
Expect a comedy selection box packed with with TV spoofs like Winning Shriek, Grannys’ Den, Last Dates, Bros of Tralee, while Marian Keyes answers the question “Who (The Fuck) Do You Think You Are?” Along with ads for a very hungover baby doll, Irish Monopoly, every bank during GAA season, and a warning about the dangers of returning from the shops without a little surprise…
Audiences can also look forward to guest appearances from comedy talent like Darren Conway, Joe McGucken, Vittorio Angelone, Anna Clifford, Martin Angolo and Bernard Casey.
Episode 2 Relishing each other’s spicy flavour, Megan from North Carolina and retired quantity surveyor Aidan from Dublin get good and saucy over dinner.
Siobhan from Mayo and Jade from Newry – best friends since they met at the restaurant last season, return for another double date.
The irrepressible Siobhan gets all loved up with hopeless romantic Stephen from Shankill. Meanwhile, Jade compares figures with accountant Nicole from Cork…
Driving instructor Lyle from Clondalkin applies his tried and trusted ‘3 second rule’ to cabin crew attendant Annika from Waterford. But will it win him a second date?
In episode two of the new series, get ready to cha-cha, tango, and waltz your way as the eighth season of Dancing with the Stars continues on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.
Filling your Sunday evenings with glitz and glamour from January, the RTÉ One series sees 11 well-known figures team up with a professional dancer to perform a live routine every week. Each pairing will have a different dancing genre to master every week, from the Charleston to Hip Hop, and they’ll have just seven days to perfect their routine before performing live to the nation.
Each celebrity couple will be scored by an expert panel of judges and the viewing public at home, with the winning couple claiming the much-coveted glitter ball trophy at the end of the series.
The 11 celebrities taking on the challenge this year are: Pommel horse Olympic gold medallist Rhys McClenaghan, Ireland AM presenter Elaine Crowley, celebrity chef Kevin Dundon, actress Yasmin Seky, social media star Kayleigh Trappe, Meteorologist Joanna Donnelly, Eurovision singer Mickey Joe Harte, Irish taekwondo Olympian Jack Woolley, comedian Gearóid Farrelly, Mrs. Brown’s Boys actor Danny O’Carroll and former Miss Universe Ireland, Aishah Akorede.
Joining the 11 professional dancers this year are new dancers Maciej Zieba, Rebecca Scott, Daniela Roze and Alex Vladimirov who join returning dancers Robert Rowiński, Simone Arena, Ervinas Merfeldas, Laura Nolan, Stephen Vincent, Denys Samson and Salome Chachua.
Host Jennifer Zamparelli and Doireann Garrihy are back presenting this year. The two-time Dancing with the Stars winner and professional dancer Karen Byrne will join the judging panel in 2025 alongside longstanding judges Loraine Barry, Brian Redmond and Arthur Gourounlian.
Social reporter James Patrice is back for the new season with his access-all-areas backstage pass to bring fans all the latest news and updates from the training room and the dancefloor on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Twitter.
Dancing with the Stars is produced by ShinAwiL for RTÉ.
Presenters Doireann Garrihy and Jennifer ZamparelliL-R DWTS Judges Brian Redmond, Karen Byrne, Loraine Barry and Arthur Gourounlian. Dancing with the Stars Class of 2025
Ireland’s Fittest Family is back for its 12th season on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player. Coaches Davy Fitzgerald, Anna Geary,Donncha O’Callaghan and Sonia O’Sullivan are back and looking to bring home the title this year.
Camogie star Anna Geary is back on the show and will go head-to-head with fellow Cork sporting legends Sonia and Donncha, as well as Clare hurling legend Davy. Olympian Sonia will be sprinting back into action for her second season, bringing her world-class experience and determination.
Presented by Laura Fox, the upcoming series of Ireland’s Fittest Family features brand new challenges including ‘The Drop Zone,’ and ‘Raft Rage’. 16 Families from all over Ireland will be put to the test with rugged courses and obstacle races.
Season 12, Episode 2
This episode features the Flaherty family, which includes the late Cillian Flaherty, from Dublin, the McLoughlin family from Laois, the Fagan family from Wicklow, and the Adamowicz family from Cork.
The families must each take on a Fittest Family classic with a twist for 2024 Raft Rage: The Rivals.
The four families then take on High & Dry.
With the scores of the first two events are combined, the winning family goes through to the next round. The other two face Ireland’s Fittest Family’s Water Eliminator.
Ireland’s Fittest Family is returning to the beautiful Rathbeggan Lakes in County Meath to film this year’s Heats.
The Quarter Finals are in Hell & Back in Kilruddery, Co. Wicklow
The Semi-Finals will see the families take on the first ever Forest challenges.
This year’s Grand Final will be held in and around Dublin Port and it’s old Flour Mill, with epic events designed push the finalist families to their limits.
Ireland’s Fittest Family S12 Adamowicz Family with Sonia O’Sullivan Ireland’s Fittest Family S12 Fagan Family with Anna Geary Ireland’s Fittest Family S12 McLoughlin Family with Davy Fitzgerald
No Worries If Not! returns to RTÉ 2 for its second season with Ireland’s biggest young comedy stars, Séan Burke, Emma Doran, Michael Fry, Justine Stafford and Killian Sundermann, back to bring more high-energy, viral sketch comedy to the telly.
Following a first season with sketches that garnered tens of millions of views online, the crew returns with a fresh batch of hilarious, fast-paced sketches that are bigger, better and bolder than before.
Expect a comedy selection box packed with with TV spoofs like Winning Shriek, Grannys’ Den, Last Dates, Bros of Tralee, while Marian Keyes answers the question “Who (The Fuck) Do You Think You Are?” Along with ads for a very hungover baby doll, Irish Monopoly, every bank during GAA season, and a warning about the dangers of returning from the shops without a little surprise…
Audiences can also look forward to guest appearances from comedy talent like Darren Conway, Joe McGucken, Vittorio Angelone, Anna Clifford, Martin Angolo and Bernard Casey.
NO WORRIES IF NOT
“ÁRAS HAS FALLEN”
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Thursday nights are about to see a lot more romance as another batch of singletons will enter the First Dates Ireland restaurant starting January 9, 2025 on RTÉ2.
With a refreshed look, new graphics and colour scheme, series 10 will offer plenty of surprises! 10 familiar faces will be returning to the restaurant once again and the show will also feature its oldest daters yet – all with the hope of finding their forever love.
On hand as always with kind words of encouragement, shoulders to cry on and insightful observations on love and life are table angels Alice and Pete, Neil, the world’s friendliest barman and Maitre D’ Mateo Saina.
Episode 1 Nervous IT manager Paddy from Kildare goes from chaos to harmony with feisty singer-songwriter Dervla from Bundoran.
Fellow Dubliners, fun-loving super-positive Brazilian waiter Luis takes to the stage with sassy Nigerian playwright Doyle.
Primary school teacher and comedian Sinead from Louth shares her passion for the unconventional with idiosyncratic part-time DJ John from Shankill.
Former county footballer and Paul Mescal lookalike Hugh from Kildare enters the gladiatorial arena with trainee lawyer and ‘curly mullet’ aficionado Aisling from Limerick.
First Dates Ireland. L to R: Hugh and Aisling – Series 10, Episode 1, Thursday January 9 at 21:30 on RTÉ 2. First Dates Ireland. L to R: John and Sinéad – Series 10, Episode 1, Thursday January 9 at 21:30 on RTÉ 2. First Dates Ireland. Luis – Series 10, Episode 1, Thursday January 9 at 21:30 on RTÉ 2. First Dates Ireland. Dervla – Series 10, Episode 1, Thursday January 9 at 21:30 on RTÉ 2. First Dates Ireland. L to R: Alice, Neil, Pete and Mateo – Series 10, Episode 1, Thursday January 9 at 21:30 on RTÉ 2. First Dates Ireland. L to R: Mateo and Neil – Series 10, Episode 1, Thursday January 9 at 21:30 on RTÉ 2.