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- Crime boss Craig Lukevic closes in on the gang, striking out at EC. Dean tries to make amends, but Craig recruits him for a job, grooming Dean to take a place in his crime empire. Donna takes part in in a high-risk ram-raid.
- Damo and ivor plans a surprise party for Grano but when Spuddy puts his foot in it and reveals the real reason why Damo was searching for Ivor.
- Featuring fifteen independent toy shops around Ireland, 'The Toy Shop' sits down with the people and places that spark the imagination of their youngest customers and the memories of their eldest.
- 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.
- RAF veteran Cathal O'Shannon uncovers the truth about the war criminals and collaborators who found refuge in Ireland in the years after World War II
- The Rose of Tralee International Festival is one of Ireland's most popular festivals. Each August women (roses) with Irish heritage representing cities in USA, Australia, Europe, Britain and counties in Ireland vie for the title of Rose of Tralee Festival Queen.
- Featuring archive footage, survivor accounts & unique interviews with Titanic experts, City of a Thousand Launches tells the untold story of how one of the worst disasters at sea was followed by almost a century of silence in Belfast.
- Based on William Trevor's short story "An evening with John Joe Dempsey", this tells the tale of a dreamy 15 year old coming to terms with his adulthood in a provincial town.
- See You at the Pictures is about movie-going in Ireland, throughout the decades. Exploiting a treasure chest of undocumented or privately documented stories and adventures that have been stored inside heads or scribbled in yellowing notebooks and diaries across the country, the film examines specific periods of Irish history as related, through the prism of cinema, by ordinary and less ordinary people who lived and are living through them. Their stories guide us through the years, providing insight, historical knowledge, funny anecdotes, local colour, and other comic or perhaps even tragic stories. Out of this emerges a truly nationally-shared experience of cinema-going as important to our common heritage as any of the other components of our culture.
- A four-part observational series about Ireland's best-known prison.
- In rural Ireland, Good Friday night, 1967 a stranger arrives at an isolated pub and tries to persuade the woman of the house to run away with him by reciting a poem while her husband loads a shotgun to shoot him.
- The State of Us is a four-part mockumentary which was broadcast on Irish television. It was created and written by Risteard Cooper who also stars and Gerard Stembridge and focuses on the clash between politicians and the media.
- 2000–200413mTV-Y77.6 (6)TV EpisodeA tale about a family living in outback Australia who are saved from a drought by a magical bead-necklace which turns into a billabong.
- When Dean finds out that he has been contracted to kill Mark Field, he and Donna arrange to run away together. With their plans thwarted, Dean realises that he must go through with the killing and Donna races to intervene.
- When Aidan hears his friend Moira Sweeney is practically forced to sell out below her estate's value, he insists she waits till Saturday, when he hopes to win a hefty prize with Surise Bay, in a race against Carrick's new champion. Then Sunrise's owner Tim withdraws his horse. However Jonah also entered his colt, helped by Sheridan. Charlie makes Yolanda a Firebrand exclusive as vet. Aiden takes crazy risks. Next problem, the jockey. More surprises follow.
- Dan is back with a second chance after surgery but his life is thrown into turmoil when he discovers Cathy is pregnant. It's a tumultuous start for the couple but they finally come together as one and look forward to their future. Cathy is now monitoring Clodagh's every step after her potentially life-threatening diagnosis and this causes tension for Clodagh. Daisy moves in with Conor and starts a relationship with Adam.
- Liam's son Ian wants the morning after pill for a girl he had unprotected sex with but, when Liam calls her parents, he is stunned to hear that she claims Ian raped her. Meanwhile, Keelin returns to The Clinic from the U.S. a married woman. Julia's ex Harry arrives back on the scene and Ed changes his mind about selling his half of the building to Cathy and puts it on the market.
- Daisy and Cara vie for the position of Practice Manager, while two suitors - Conor and Adam - compete for Daisy's affections. Meanwhile, Dan has an uncomfortable run-in with Emer - his nearly one-night stand - outside the Clinic and finds out that she is one of Lorcan's free-clinic patients. Elsewhere, Patrick asks Bernie to move in with him.
- Dara and Ed start they journey in Kuala Lumpur where they watch a beauty pageant for chickens and take part in a mass cycle ride. They stay in the world's largest hotel, watch Lion Dancers and have a go at shadow puppetry.
- Dramatised retelling of the Ballyseedy massacre of 1923, during the Irish Civil War, when nine IRA prisoners died after they were bound together and forced to walk into a mine field.
- Meet the animals of the world as you've never seen them before - at home, with their feet up, watching nature documentaries on Critters TV.
- When a new principle role is given to an outsider, the longest running teacher and assumed shoe-in for the role struggles to behave and wreaks havoc in the weeks leading up to the school's Christmas nativity.
- The Rose of Tralee International Festival is one of Ireland's most popular festivals. Each August women (roses) with Irish heritage representing cities in USA, Australia, Europe, Britain and counties in Ireland vie for the title of Rose of Tralee Festival Queen.
- The story of the Easter 1916 Rebellion as revealed in British government documents.
- A series about de-cluttering your home with Irish home designer Clodagh Conroy.
- With three pregnant women, will Scott finally manage to grow up?
- A series chronicling Ireland's modern history focusing each week on a different strand of Irish society and the radical changes it has undergone over the last 25 years.
- When a brash pair of city detectives arrive in Mt Thomas, PJ is faced with the opportunity to move back to Homicide in the big smoke and have an affair.
- Tess is taking Hayley to the movies when they come across a car accident. It ends tragically and this will effect Tess and her chances to foster Hayley as a complaint is made and Jo doesn't agree with actions Tess took on the night either.
- A faith healer comes to town and it starts with violence and more to follow. This will bring Tom and Grace at odds and even Father Hegarty is involved. Merv Poole and Jo will have to decide for themselves.
- A robbery at the horses, leads Jo and the others to be concerned with young workers at a stable and the danger they may be in. Tom dusts off his public speaking role and asks Grace out in the process, but no one has told Chris this.
- A simple incident in a playground has Ben getting involved in a case of domestic violence. But it's not all as it seems and matters will take a turn for the worse once Tony Timms sticks his nose in.
- After Tom meets the new woman in his old mate Gossie's life, he considers his own next move with Grace. Tom is wary of the woman, which seems well-founded when she confesses to robbing Gossie.
- Jonesy and Tess discover an abandoned newborn baby their investigations lead to a local schoolgirl who is in denial and swears there is no baby.
- A rough-looking man loitering around the local high school turns out to be a convicted cop-killer who's just finished doing time. But he isn't the peeping-tom type. What is he up to?
- PJ finds himself admiring Jo's compassionate side when she fights to organise a proper funeral for a homeless man, only to discover that all is not as it should be at the local funeral home.