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- Each game of Blue's Clues involves problem-solving, viewer interaction, and of course, a stop for "mailtime!" In this reboot, the animated ensemble cast is back with a new host: Josh, who's just learning how to play Blue's Clues.
- An animated TV series based on the popular children's book series 'Clifford the Big Red Dog'.
- A young MMA fighter with dreams of escaping his tough neighborhood is drawn into a dangerous world of drug gangs and violence when his brother goes missing.
- Follow the adventures of two families as they come together under one roof.
- The story of the Irish war of independence 1919 to 1922
- A supernatural sitcom about the ultimate odd couple, Sadie is a teenage wizard-in-training and Gilbert is the grumpy magic rabbit sent to mentor her. Together, they're magic.
- When her straight-laced sister Liz asks her be a surrogate mother, Ciara's once aimless and madcap life begins to get more than a little bumpy.
- Ireland's best-known architect Dermot Bannon showcases some of the world's most amazing, unique and architecturally designed homes.
- Four very flawed women attempt to keep up appearances as they juggle husbands, affairs, and overly-inquisitive kids with their work at a Northside Dublin salon.
- Truman the Tot Cop and His Kangaroo Sidekick solve cases around the town.
- 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.
- John Creedon is a man on a mission, teasing and exploring the true meaning behind some of Ireland's most unusual, iconic and famous place names. Each show is an hour long journey where John discovers lost meanings behind every day place names. He travels the length and breadth of Ireland with ancient maps and modern technology at hand to investigate, probe and uncover hidden folklore, forgotten history, secret architecture and obscure topography of our country's towns, cities, villages, highways and byways that give rise to Ireland's place names. Following in the footsteps of John O'Donovan - the man who helped document place names for the 1820s survey - John Creedon cracks the code of some of Ireland's best loved, quirkiest and common place names.
- Ace My Space is a bedroom makeover series for 8-12-year-olds, hosted by YouTubers Sean Treacy (aka Stellar Sean) and Mary-Claire Fitzpatrick (aka MCluvs2laugh).
- Squads from across Ireland will go head to head for the chance to take on the ultimate final challenge 'the Gauntlet'. Its winner takes all as three Squad race against the clock and collect Squad Discs which can be traded for valuable time in the final challenge. Which Squad has what it takes to conquer the four zones and emerge victorious?
- In this series, Chef Mark Moriarty will explore the Irish food scene from fine dining to casual cuisine and everything in between.
- Follow a number of multi-million euro historical building restoration projects around Ireland, through the eyes of those spearheading them. Focusing on the race to return the interiors of these buildings to their former glory, witness the fascinating and previously unseen work done by historical interiors experts as they source, beg, borrow and steal furniture, artwork and precious artifacts for their sites in time to open these stunning buildings to the public for the tourist season.
- Teen Life is a six part drama web series based on a group of teenagers at a community centre in Dublin, Ireland.
- Four college girls living student life to the fullest - regardless of what destruction they leave in their wake.
- a brand new six part series starting on RTÉ2, Monday, 14th October at 9.30pm which follows young singletons from across the country who are stuck in a merry-go-round of bad dates and dating apps. Jaded with swiping left or right, ghosting and disastrous dates, these singletons are taking drastic action and handing over the reins to their parents to give their dating profiles a full make-over to crack the cupid conundrum. Parents of lovelorn millennials will roll up their sleeves to give their little angels' dating profiles an old fashioned overhaul, replacing saucy selfies with something more becoming in order to find them suitable suitors. As well as a crash course in emojis, the parents will look to the more traditional routes to find their loved ones a date. Will a small ad in the Farmers Journal be just the ticket? What about the talent at the local GAA club or does one of the neighbors have a niece just home from Australia?
- Get your hands glittery with Ande and Órla for Crafty Christmas.
- "Busy Tonight?" is a 10 part comedy radio series about the misadventures in the back of the taxicab of Roy Power in the city of Waterford, Ireland.
- International six-part series that delights in the thrills and spills as competitors vie to be "Best in Show" on Ireland's country show circuit. Made for TG4, BBC and supported by Irish Language Broadcast Fund.
- An insight into and a celebration of the working lives of Irish truck drivers. In an age when the number of young men entering the industry is nosediving, the average age of drivers is rising and Brexit is on the horizon, no matter what challenges are put in front of them, these truckers just keep on going.
- Two film school students bring matters into their own hands when they decide to make their film outside the safety of their college.
- Rory O'Connell introduces the timeless, classic, and essential techniques, which every cook needs to understand and implement if they want to cook well.
- Brendan Grace set out to put on a variety show but passed away before completing the task. However, his family and friends finished the job for him.