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- A year on there is a new boss and old enemies. Criminal Asset Bureau's Claire Wallace finds herself at odds with CTU's Christian De Jong when CAB is drawn back to the Antwerp investigation. A familiar face returns but can she be trusted?
- It follows two women, one from Canada and the other from Ireland, who discover they are half-sisters. They embark on a road trip to find their alcoholic father.
- The musical adventures of a police force.
- Bridget and Eamon are the typical unhappily married 80s Irish couple. They live somewhere in the Midlands with their indeterminate number of children.
- Showcases the violent death of a young Nigerian migrant. The investigation brings us into a twilight world of the new Ireland, where slum landlords and criminals prey on the vulnerable.
- An autistic boy called Pablo draws animal friends to help him get through the challenges of daily life.
- The story of the case of the shocking homophobic murder of Declan Flynn in Dublin in 1982. 40 years later, retired Detective Inspector Edwin Handcock has never forgotten the case.
- Science entertainment series for children aged 4 to 7 Supported by Science Foundation Ireland and RTEjr Channel 20 x 15 min episodes, 2018 Featuring Mark Langtry, Ciara Murphy and a puppet called Zoom.
- Ray took up the role of presenter of The Den again in 2020 for a special Comic Relief edition of the show, which then led to a new six-episode run on Sunday nights in 2020.
- Right in the middle of a very busy city, there is a peaceful place. It's a little park, closed in and forgotten, a true oasis in the concrete jungle. It is where you can find Ollie and his friends. A little owl, a small stork, a young frog and five little birds live there, and they have many adventures together. Small stories about big issues like discovery, friendship, being alone, and the importance of the little things in life. If you want to meet Ollie and his friends, you best come at nightfall. That's when the city turns quiet and everybody goes to sleep. Except for Ollie and his friends who are still awake, just long enough for a little adventure.
- The Mario Rosenstock Show is an Irish sketch comedy programme, which takes a satirical look at topical, political, social and pop cultural events both nationally, and internationally.
- Join Donal and his family for a cosy Christmas Eve, as they share some of their favourite Christmas traditions and recipes.
- Examining the history of Ireland's country house gardens over the last 400 years during which time garden design has reflected political and social changes taking place within the country.
- Dublin 1913 was a divided city. For the poor, life in the worst slums in Northern Europe was a daily grind of toil and want, while the well-off lived in comfort and privilege. Social inequality sparked a bitter conflict between employers and the labour movement, led by Jim Larkin. In the centenary year of the Dublin Lockout, a new documentary from the RTÉ TV Documentary Unit, looks at the dispute from the perspective of families on both sides - tram drivers and tenement residents, employers and strike-breakers. Using family history, rare photographs and contemporary newspaper accounts, My Lockout is a personal and revealing insight into the most infamous labour dispute in Irish History. The documentary features five families closely involved on both sides the lockout; Miriam Larkin is the great grand-daughter of Big Jim. Miriam looks at the impact of the lockout on Larkin's wife Elizabeth and their children. Gerry Murphy questions the portrayal of his great grand-father William Martin Murphy as the chief villain of the Lockout. The documentary also features the descendents of tram workers, strikers and scabs. Tom Stokes is the grandson of John Stokes a tram driver who abandoned his tram on the first day of the strike in August 1913. Brendan Murphy is the grand nephew of Thomas Harten, a strike breaker or "scab" from Co. Meath, who was savagely attacked and killed in Dublin during the Lockout. Janine Kyle follows the story Alice Brady, who was fifteen and locked out of her factory job when she was shot by a "scab" delivering coal on Pearse Street in Dublin.
- This series of six short animated films, made by six different Irish animation teams, tell stories of Irish women who broke new ground, and whose work changed the lives of others, and in many cases, the course of history.
- Lockdown themed, eight-part cookery series on RTÉ One Cook-in, with award-winning chef Mark Moriarty aims to give us home chefs a survival guide of easy-to follow, uplifting recipes.
- MY Story is a kid's documentary strand for RTÉ that explores stories that directly affect a young audience. It puts the storyteller at the center of their very own story. 01. Dillon's Adventures Meet 12 year-old Dillon Lynch: Coder, Hiker and Outdoor Adventurer Extraordinaire. We accompany Dillon and his dad Pat as they brave the elements to climb to the top of the 49th and final mountain of the Mainland Munster Highpoint Challenge.
- Donal Skehan and Nico Reynolds embark on a journey across the home of Irish dairy, West Cork with a simple aim; to find the best cheese combination for their ultimate Irish cheese toasties.
- Join Donal for a sophisticated evening of party food to enjoy this festive season. Tantalising canapés, crowd-pleasing mains and delicious desserts will all be washed down with some sparkling cocktails.
- The documentary explores Hinde's early life and obsession with everything to do with colour photography. His time as a circus publicity manager and how the failure of his own circus The John Hinde Show brought him to Ireland and led to his return to photography and international success in the manufacture of picture postcards. Hinde sold his postcard company in the early 1970s and moved first to Spain before settling in the Dordogne Valley in France where he died in 1998.
- A Call to Arts is a film about love, art, revolution, and Ireland. Meet Helen Hooker and Ernie O'Malley as you join their youngest son Cormac's journey to discover his parent's contributions to the arts in Ireland in the 20th century.
- Red Bull's glossy, face paced, high octane TV series mirroring their monthly magazine. Only made in Ireland.
- The RTÉ team at Leinster House and guests have an informal discussion about what has been happening in the world of Irish politics.
- A new Dating Agency finally gives Eamon the opportunity to get rid of his unwanted best friend Frank.
- A bitter fight breaks out between Eamon, Bridget and her Mother over who owns a possibly priceless Vase.
- Eamon can't seem to be able to tell the difference between the random woman in his house and his actual wife Bridget.
- Visiting the city farm, Pablo sees the simpler lives of the animals and decides to become one. Can the Book Animals convince him that being Pablo is best?