Telly and Streaming Highlights: The Bothy Band reunite for a TG4 special
Paddy Keenan of The Bothy Band
Live coverage of Munster v Cardiff from Thomond Park. Kick-off at 7.35pm

Musician Glen Hansard is part of a crew who set off to embark on the Camino by sea in a traditional boat that they built themselves on an inspiring and dangerous 2,500 km modern-day Celtic odyssey, all the way from Ireland to Northern Spain.
Reality series in which youths from an urban background move to rural communities. Will teens Alex and Callum learn to behave better when they’re part of a tight-knit community where the local adults keep a very close eye on what they get up to?
Joanne Cantwell is joined by Ciaran Whelan and Tomás Ó Sé for highlights and analysis of the Allianz Football league finals.
The Bothy Band, Ireland's foremost traditional music band reunite for a special documentary. The Bothy Band burst into life in late 1974 and although their star radiated for barely five years they released four albums to wide critical acclaim, gaining enormous popular status.

Hugh Cahill is joined by Barry Geraghty, Jane Mangan and Ruby Walsh for the Fairyhouse Easter Festival. Reporters: Brian Gleeson, Katie Walsh. Commentary: Richard Pugh.
Beloved foodie series returns. Six contestants face a brand-new challenge, and an invention test where they must create a dish celebrating one of Gregg's favourite foods.
Brand new six-part series ‘The End Of The World with Beanz’ will see comedian, writer and traveller Martin Beanz Warde jump head first into the sustainability and climate action challenges facing Ireland. This week, he undertakes an epic journey by land and sea alongside Roz Purcell to reach the remote island of Gometra in Scotland to meet with Roc Sandford and his family, who live “off the grid”.
A series that delves into the heart of daily Irish life illustrating the crucial work and life-saving care provided by family carers, professional carers, and dedicated organisations to those who need it the most to reveal the profound and positive impact carers have on the lives of those they support.
A 300-year-old Wicklow cottage, a 1920s terraced house in Dublin and an eclectic self-build in Louth feature in this popular celebration of winning interior design.
The latest episode of TG4’s new travel show. This week the guys head to Vienna, capital of Austria. Vienna lies to the country's east on the Danube River. The city is known for its imperial palaces and residents including Mozart, Beethoven and Sigmund Freud.
The threat posed by wildfires in Europe and North America is explored by Philip Boucher-Hayes in the latest episode of his survey of the climate crisis.
The absurdist thriller continues. Dot and Wayne prepare their home for Halloween - and whatever else might be coming. Officer Olmstead questions Lorraine about her daughter-in-law, but despite her own suspicions, Lorraine likes to keep things internal.
A new consumer comes to the Irish airwaves. This week: Amy Molloy and the story of the unfinished log cabin, the contractor who decided to leave Ireland and the settlement agreement that was never settled.
In the last episode of the current series of the blockbusting dating series we celebrate the most memorable get-togethers of last season. Expect drama, delight, burst bubbles, fireworks, freakouts, hilarity and humility.
In the final episode of the latest season of the popular music series, Other Voices brings incredible performances from Aoife Ní Bhriain, Catrin Finch and Villagers in St James' Church.
A celebration of the joys of rambling across Ireland’s many landscapes. Season 11 opens with crime journalist and podcaster Nicola Tallant hiking the challenging Boolas Loop in the Comeragh Mountains in Co Waterford.
Marie Crowe is joined by Lisa Fallon and Rianna Jarrett for live coverage of France v Republic of Ireland from Metz. Commentary from George Hamilton and Méabh De Búrca. Kick-off 8.10pm
Incredibly, it’s season 67 of the satirical panel comedy. Ian Hislop, Paul Merton and a who's who of hosts welcome a gaggle of guest panellists to find the funny in the week's big stories.

The epic remake of James Clavell’s Japan-set period melodrama continues. Hiroyuki Sanada stars as Lord Yoshii Toranaga who must fight for his life and fief as his enemies on the Council of Regents unite against him.
Dublin’s Andrew Scott stars in a chilling remake of the Patricia Highsmith thriller, written, directed, and executive produced by Academy Award winner Steve Zaillian (The Irishman, The Night Of). The eight-episode limited series also stars Johnny Flynn as Dickie Greenleaf and Dakota Fanning.

