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Oireachtas 2014 A look back at the highlights of the Oireachtas festival in Killarney.
ON THE STREET WHERE SHE LIVED: BILLIE BARRY On the Street Where She Lived - Maxi explores the life of Billie Barry who never intended to form a stage school, but after her husband Paddy was tragically diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, she "had to do something to bring money in. At that time, women didn't work outside the home but I had no other option, not when I had such young children. Performing was the only thing I knew" .
TOTES 2014 Eoghan McDermot fronts another rollicking romp through the top 20 showbiz, news and sports stories of 2014
A Siúr Future A documentary about convent life and the religious orders.
Comhrá an Tráthnóna An interview with Seán Óg Ó Duinnín from Cork who tragically lost his wife when their first child was just 10 weeks old.
Ceolchoirm sean-nóis i gcuimhne ar Chiarán Ó Concheanainn Some of the greatest sean-nós singing talents in the tradition recorded live in concert.
HEY HO LET’S GO! Hey Ho Let's Go is a brand new music comedy panel quiz show on RTÉ2 presented by Dermot Whelan joined by fellow comedians and team leaders John Colleary and Colin Murphy. The show is packed full of gags about gigs and music trivia.
An Lá seo Romham Today, we spend the day in the company of a member of the Donegal fire service in Gaoth Dobhair, Muiris Conchubhair Beag Ó Gallchóir.
THE IMELDA MAY SHOW May brings us back through some of her favourite performances from her very successful cross-platform music show on RTÉ. Featuring music from Mary Black, Paolo Nutini, Wanda Jackson and many more.
RICHARD HARRIS REVISTED: THE JOE JACKSON TAPES 'In 1987 Joe Jackson's first interview with Richard Harris was published in an Irish magazine as a cover story with this headline: 'Richard Harris as you never saw or heard him before.' Joe Jackson suggests "the same is true, but even more so" of his two-part programme, Richard Harris Revisted: The Joe Jackson Tapes. In this programme Jackson look back over roughly thirty hours of tapes recorded with Harris for print and radio interviews "but mostly for the biography Harris asked me to write." These are, singularly the most revealing set of interviews Harris ever gave to anyone."