"As the title suggests, On the Beat - which returns for another series from January 5 - will give viewers "unprecedented access to the work of An Garda Síochána" in counties Limerick, Monaghan and Waterford over a six-month period. Any Given Day: Cork University Hospital airs on January 7. Described as "a powerful new six-part documentary series that goes beyond the headlines and behind the scenes of one of Ireland's biggest and busiest hospitals", it sets out to tell the story of a health service in action through staff stories and patient journeys."
"Following on from The Late Late New Year's Eve Show on December 31, Patrick Kielty will return on January 9 with the first Late Late Show Trad Special, dedicated to Irish traditional music. Viewers can expect a session to end all sessions, with one legendary performer being inducted into the Late Late Show trad hall of fame. The Tommy Tiernan Show will return for its 10th series on January 3, and will run for 16 Saturday nights."
Early-year programming includes On the Beat returning January 5 with six months of access to An Garda Síochána activity in Limerick, Monaghan and Waterford. Any Given Day: Cork University Hospital premieres January 7 as a six-part documentary following staff and patient journeys at a busy hospital. Spring brings a two-part The Ryanair Story, an RTÉ Investigates look at mental health services, and Museum of Me, where Dermot Whelan invites public figures to curate personal exhibitions. Entertainment highlights include a Late Late Trad Special on January 9, Tommy Tiernan's tenth series, and the ninth Dancing with the Stars beginning January 4.
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