At this stage you are probably fed up to your eyeballs with summer television which is basically just crammed full of repeats and twenty-year-old movies, so you'll be happy to hear that the Autumn schedule for RTE One is fairly jam packed with brand new shows, the return of some of our favourites as well as documentaries and up to 600 hours of home-produced programming.

Glen Killane, MD RTÉ Television, said today: “As Ireland’s public service multimedia organisation, RTÉ is committed to delivering the broadest range of value-for-money programming on RTÉ One. This season RTÉ One will deliver the best in Sunday night drama, landmark documentaries and big family entertainment. Ireland’s biggest channel will be living up to its deserved reputation for quality programming mixed with the very latest, in-depth news and current affairs.”

The station is also upping its game in the area of online and on demand with Acting RTÉ One Channel Controller Ryle Nugent adding; "This season we’re offering viewers more exclusive programme content on RTÉ Player with new web exclusives and behind-the-scenes access on shows such as Ireland’s Fittest Family and Fair City. We’re offering our content on multiple channels and platforms including RTÉ One +1, RTÉ News Now and RTÉ Player so viewers can engage with RTÉ One content whenever and wherever they are.

So in short, there is plenty on offer, so that means there will be nobody complaining about where their license fee money is going anymore, hurrah! Yeah, we know that's too optimistic.

Have a look at some of what's on offer below;

RTE Drama

The Fall and Love/Hate will be returning to RTE this Autumn and that's not the only place we will see Nidge, as Tom Vaughan-Lawlor is starring alongside Aidan Gillen in a new three-part drama called Charlie about former Taoiseach Charlie Haughey. Looking forward to this one, and the lads certainly committed to the part as you can see from the pic below.

It's Nidge and Littlefinger!


RTE Entertainment

The most exciting thing here has to be the arrival of The Imelda May Show which is a brand new music show for Ireland featuring performances and interviews with Irish talent young and old in front of a live studio audience. Imelda presented a pilot of sorts of the show on St Patrick's Day this year and it proved a huge hit.

RTE Documentaries

Here's a rundown from RTE of what to expect from these programmes:

(NEW) WHAT’S ANOTHER YEAR: THE SHAY HEALY STORY

Over a career that’s spanned five decades, songwriter, broadcaster, journalist, author, documentary director and raconteur Shay Healy has added greatly to the gaiety of the nation. In this one-hour documentary Shay, along with friends, colleagues and family members, looks back on a long, distinguished and occasionally turbulent life and times.

(NEW) WOMEN ON THE INSIDE

This new two-part documentary series, filmed behind the walls of Ireland’s women prisons, depicts life inside, allowing us a rare glimpse into a world so few of us see.

(NEW) SERVING JUSTICE – IRELAND’S PROBATION OFFICERS

This landmark two-part documentary examines the day-to-day work of probation officers across Ireland, monitoring and rehabilitating a range of offenders, from minor criminals to high-risk offenders.

(NEW) DÓNAL ÓG CUSACK – PRIDE

Dónal Óg Cusack, three-time All-Ireland winning Cork hurler and one of our first high-profile sports personalities to come out, journeys throughout the country asking how much life in Ireland has changed for gay people in the two decades since the de-criminalisation of homosexuality.

(NEW) UP AND UNDER: THE LIFE OF O’REILLY

RTÉ’s Business Editor David Murphy charts the highs and lows of Tony O’Reilly’s remarkable career and speaks to those closest to him.

(NEW) CLOSE TO EVIL

Close to Evil charts Bergen Belsen concentration camp survivor Tomi Reichental’s quest to meet one of the women who held him in captivity in Belsen and to investigate her claims that she is ‘a victim of victor’s justice’.

(NEW) WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN

This revealing documentary looks in-depth at Kevin McGeever’s disappearance, examines his past and tells the sequence of events that culminated in his dramatic reappearance.

(NEW) BALLYFIN: THE STORY OF AN IRISH COUNTRY HOUSE

This documentary tells the story of the history of Ballyfin, how it played an important role in the political, artistic and social life of nineteenth century Ireland, and how it was abandoned by its Anglo-Irish owners at the beginning of the twentieth century.

(NEW) POWER IN THE BLOOD

In Power in the Blood, Ella McSweeney examines what makes Irish thoroughbreds such consistent winners.

(NEW) PORNATION

This new two-part documentary series looks at the scale and impact of pornography consumption in Ireland and asks what it might mean for both adults and young people.

(NEW) LIFE AFTER CARE

Life After Care follows the lives of a number of young people in the wake of state care.

(NEW) THE ENTREPRENEURS

Filming all over the country, The Entrepreneurs finds out what makes Ireland's most dynamic and charismatic go-getters tick.

(NEW) THE INSIDERS

From the opening up of Croke Park and the ending of Rule 42, the hosting of the Special Olympics, and the impact of the online travel revolution we talk to the insiders intimately involved at turning points of Irish history.

(NEW) THE BEE

In this fascinating documentary, award-winning director Garry Keane meets some of the children from over 1,000 schools throughout Ireland who took part in the Eason Spelling Bee 2014.

RTE Lifestyle

This season RTÉ One features everything from health and fitness to culinary endeavours to home improvement and much more.

(NEW) WHOSE HOLIDAY IS IT ANYWAY?

Whose Holiday is it Anyway? is a brand new show that will see parents hand over the power of their holiday plans and the entire holiday budget to their children.

(NEW) DOMESTIC DIVAS

Aisli Madden and Cat Lawlor are on a mission to help the helpless, to demonstrate basic life skills that came so naturally to our parents’ generation but not so easily to 20 to 30-somethings.

(NEW) TASTE OF SUCCESS

RTÉ, in association with Lidl Ireland, have launched a nationwide search to find Ireland’s next great supermarket food product.

(NEW) OPERATION TRANSFORMATION CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

After seven series and almost 40 leaders, we take a look back at the growth of Operation Transformation.

(NEW) THE SPEECH

We previously seen this as a one-off special featuring George Hook last year but it now returns as a full series that follows people overcoming their fear of public speaking with the help of a celebrity speech coach.

(NEW) KITCHEN HERO: FEAST

In each episode Donal Skehan visits a different county and cooks a feast using ingredients from three local food producers.

(NEW) THE HOMELESS CHOIR

Led musically by David Brophy, former principal conductor of the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, this brand new three-part series for RTÉ One follows the creation of Ireland's first homeless choir.

(NEW) RACHEL ALLEN: ALL THINGS SWEET

In Rachel Allen: All Things Sweet, Rachel conjures up everything from cakes for elevenses to perfect treats for afternoon tea, children’s cakes and dinner party centre pieces.

(NEW) DARINA ALLEN & RORY O’CONNELL CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

Ballymaloe legend Darina Allen teams up with her brother and co-founder of the famous cookery school, Rory O’Connell, for this Christmas Special.