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ECO EYE Climate change is often seen as a distant issue, something for other countries to be concerned about. Many even welcome climate change in Ireland with common conceptions that a warmer world will make the Irish climate a little more hospitable. But how much of climate change will really be felt in Ireland and how exactly? From coastal communities fighting rising tides to the latest in agricultural science and new Irish vineyards. One thing is clear, climate change will mean some big changes in the future.
EAR TO THE GROUND Helen Carroll travelled to Clashmore, Co.Waterford, to see the impact of high-speed broadband on farming, business and society, Nursery Plants in rural Thomastown - the future of plant propagation and Leitrim Biodiversity.
NEVEN’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS After his colourful trip to the Basque Country last Autumn, Neven’s Food Trails is back, and this time Neven is travelling through Ireland. His home for this brand new seven part series is the Shannon Princess, a hotel barge located in Lough Ree, the ideal base from which to explore the country.
OPERATION TRANSFORMATION OPERATION TRANSFORMATION – WEEK 5 Series 10 EPISODE NINE, RTÉ ONE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st AT 8.30PM After another week on the Operation Transformation food and fitness plan 3 first Leaders face the scales at the weigh-in. We see how Free Porridge Day went across the country. And Kathryn Thomas visits another school who are partaking […]
GETAWAYS This week Joe Lindsay and Vogue Williams visit Irish family favourite the Algarve in Portugal while Joe heads to Wicklow for a short getaway
FIRST DATES IRELAND In episode 3 cousins Mikey and Eamon arrive for a double date with students Aoife and Elizabeth and salesman David makes his pitch to feisty Lithuanian single mum, Milana.
FLEADH CHEOIL We join the many thousands of visitors to Ennis for Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann with presenters John Creedon and Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin. Included in this week’s programme are a visit to the Fleadh’s teaching wing, Scoil Éigse and music from the visiting Japanese Céilí Bands and the group Arum.