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- Jimmy Rabbitte, an unemployed Dublin boy, decides to put together a soul band made up entirely of the Irish working class.
- Irish crime-investigating reporter Sinead Hamilton invades the Irish underworld and attempts to expose the illegitimate activities that she has found. Hampered by the system, a police consort is ineffectual at aiding her despite trying to step outside of the normal bounds. Her husband, who hates her activities and the danger she places herself in, grudgingly admires her persistence and encourages her investigation.
- Belonging To Laura is a hilariously witty modernization/remake of Oscar Wilde's classic play' Lady Windermere's Fan.' The play takes place on Laura Windermere's 21st birthday. She and her fiance Tiernan are the golden couple of the Dublin in-crowd. As their big day quickly approaches, Laura's world is turned upside-down when her best friends gleefully break the news that Tiernan has been seen with a mysterious, sexy older woman. Laura learns the hard way that she is not as perfect as she and everyone else believed.
- A guy and a girl meet to talk.
- 2nd annual awards, organised by Irish Film and Television Network (IFTN).
- Alan, an unusual man in his late20s, blessed with an unusual appearance and walk and bullied by everyone he meets learns to confront his demons, find his true self and along the way finds true love in the form of Grace, the one person who accepts him truly for who he is.
- The opening of the Dublin Horse Show at the Royal Dublin Society's grounds at Balls Bridge, Ireland is featured, along with a water cycling contest at Nogent-sur-Marne, France.
- Understanding men can be a complicated thing, can a MAN explain this to a woman?
- David and Aisling have moved to Laburnum Cottage in the country with their 4-year-old daughter, so David can complete his first novel. Preoccupied with his work, David pays scant attention to Aisling's growing worries over their daughter's preoccupation with an 'imaginary friend'.