RTE One +1 Wednesday
8:25 AM
Today
Daily magazine show
Daily magazine show featuring entertainment and celebrity news, consumer advice, and Ireland's biggest giveaways. Presented by Dáithí Ó Sé and Sinéad Kennedy

10:35 AM
The Drew Barrymore Show
Drew sits down with the cast of Mean Girls
Drew sits down with the cast of Mean Girls - Angourie Rice, Reneé Rapp, Auli'i Cravalho, Jaquel Spivey, Avantika, Bebe Wood, and Christopher Briney

11:00 AM
The Drew Barrymore Show
Chef and author Sohla El-Waylly joins Drew in her kitchen
Chef and author of 'Start Here: Instructions for Becoming a Better Cook' Sohla El-Waylly joins Drew in her kitchen

11:25 AM
The Kelly Clarkson Show
With Jeff Goldblum, Chase Stokes and Megan Piphus
Singer Kelly Clarkson with guests Jeff Goldblum, Chase Stokes and Megan Piphus

12:15 PM
Shortland Street
Rico's devastated that Nathan won't retract what he said about wanting to die
Rico is devastated when Nathan won't retract what he said about wanting to die

12:50 PM
The Repair Shop
A 1930s portrait by a Japanese martial arts master is brought back to life
The experts bring a 1930s portrait by Japanese martial arts master Yukio Tani back to life, rebuild a Victorian nursery chair and reconstruct an ornate porcelain clock

2:00 PM
RTÉ News: One O'Clock and Weather
National and international news
National and international news

2:30 PM
Home and Away
Dana nurses fresh heartbreak
Dana nurses fresh heartbreak, Bree jumps to the wrong conclusion and Tane doubles down on his wedding plans

3:00 PM
Neighbours
Rattled JJ doesn't know what to make of Nell's drawing
Rattled JJ doesn't know what to make of Nell's drawing, or the status of their relationship

3:30 PM
Fair City
A link between Tyler and Laura's murder case is revealed
A link between Tyler and Laura's murder case is revealed, as Tyler continues his campaign against James and Mairead

4:00 PM
EastEnders
Sonia has a decision to make
Jack offers Sonia some advice as she ponders a decision that could change her life and Avani is up to her old tricks. Lily breaks down to Jean

4:30 PM
Today
Daily magazine show
Daily magazine show featuring entertainment and celebrity news, consumer advice, and Ireland's biggest giveaways. Presented by Dáithí Ó Sé and Maura Derrane

7:00 PM
The Angelus
Featuring horologist Maurice Keenan
Horologist Maurice Keenan, at work in his Carrick-on-Shannon workshop, carries on the skills learned from his late father, in the process creating a meditation on time

7:01 PM
RTÉ News: Six One and Weather
The latest national and international headlines
The latest national and international headlines

8:00 PM
Nationwide
A look at Ireland's largest one-day clean-up in Limerick City and County
A look at Ireland's largest one-day clean-up in Limerick City and County, which takes place on Good Friday, with 25,000 volunteers expected to participate in 2025

8:30 PM
EastEnders
Sonia and Stacey lean on each other for support
Sonia and Stacey lean on each other for support and Priya encourages Avani to make a formal complaint to the police. Nicola returns from her holiday

9:00 PM
Home Grown
Kitty Scully explores the critical work of Ireland's Horticulture Border Patrol
At Dublin Port, Kitty Scully explores the critical work of Ireland's Horticulture Border Patrol in protecting the country's borders against pests and diseases

9:30 PM
How to Cook Well in Morocco
Rory O'Connell journeys through Morocco and cooks dishes inspired by his travels
Rory O'Connell journeys through Morocco and cooks dishes inspired by his travels. He starts out in the city of Tangier and cooks a fish tagine at the Blue Door Cuisine

10:00 PM
RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock and Weather
The latest national and international news
The latest national and international news

10:35 PM
Hooked: How Addiction Hijacks Your Brain
Exploring the peer pressure around drugs that men can feel
Brian Pennie meets the duo behind the Talking Bollox podcast, Calvin O'Brien and Terence Power to talk about the peer pressure around drugs that men can feel

11:35 PM
The Way We Were
The history of crime and punishment
Crime and punishment, from the chequered history of the Gardai and the shockingly late abolition of the death penalty to the changing face of the prison system

12:40 AM
Silent Witness
Part one of two. A murder has all the hallmarks of a notorious serial killer
Part one of two. Nikki and Jack investigate a murder bearing all the hallmarks of a notorious serial killer. John Hannah guest stars

1:40 AM
Dermot Bannon's Super Small Spaces
People who have carried out building projects during the pandemic
The architect travels through the country meeting people who have carried out building projects during the pandemic, examining their designs, renovations and reimaginings

2:40 AM
Ireland's Fittest Family
Families from Dublin, Kilkenny, Cork and Limerick take on The Bog
The Flaherty family from Dublin, the Cummins family from Kilkenny, the Magner family from Cork and the Hogan family from Limerick take on The Bog

3:40 AM
The Great Pretenders
Exploring the increasingly popular tribute band scene in Ireland
Exploring the vibrant and increasingly popular tribute band scene in Ireland from the perspective of the musicians and the fans

4:35 AM
Big Life Fix
A woman with Parkinson's disease who wants to run competitively
The team help a woman with Parkinson's disease who wants to continue to run competitively and Daire from Monaghan, who has underdeveloped limbs

5:25 AM
High Road, Low Road
Mary Black and Roisin O head to the city of Bergen in Norway
Mother and daughter singers Mary Black and Roisin O head to the city of Bergen in Norway, with one taking a trip on a seaplane while the other has to get their boots on and hike

5:55 AM
Scealta na Lochanna
How Lough Corrib and Lough Neagh have been vital sources of food
Examining how Lough Corrib and Lough Neagh have been vital sources of food for the generations of people that live there, from fly fishing to farming on the loughshores

6:20 AM
Vótáil
Memorable elections in Irish history, beginning with 1977
The most memorable elections in Irish history, beginning with 1977, when the world was struggling with inflation, unemployment and oil shortages. In Irish
