St. Patrick's Day TV Guide: A Variety of Programs to Celebrate the Holiday

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St. Patrick's Day TV Guide: A Variety of Programs to Celebrate the Holiday

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a variety of TV programs on different channels. Start your day with a mass at St. Patrick’s Catholic Cathedral in Armagh before tuning in to the traditional parade on RTÉ One at 12.15pm. If you miss it, catch the highlights on RTÉ2 at 7pm. GAA fans can enjoy the Hogan Cup and Croke Cup finals on TG4 at 12.45pm and 2.45pm, respectively. Later in the evening, join Dervish’s Cathy Jordan on a St. Patrick’s Day special of Geantraí Lá Fhéile Pádraig on TG4 at 9.30pm.

For a darker viewing experience, watch Neil Jordan’s black comedy "The Butcher Boy" on TG4 at 10.30pm. The film follows the story of an antisocial boy in the 1960s dealing with his troubled family life. If you're in the mood for a documentary series, check out "Dynasty: The Murdochs" on Netflix. This series delves into the powerful Murdoch family and their media empire, exploring the dynamics of family, business, and politics.

If music is more your style, don't miss "Harry Styles: One Night in Manchester" on Netflix. This live performance showcases Harry Styles promoting his album "Kiss All The Time." For a different kind of drama, watch "I Swear" on Netflix, a biopic that explores the impact of swearing on relationships. Additionally, immerse yourself in foreign language viewing with shows like "Made in Korea" from South Korea, "Radioactive Emergency" from Brazil, and "Eva Lasting" from Colombia, set in the 1980s.

Lastly, learn about the impact of plastics on fertility in "The Plastic Detox" on Netflix. Follow six couples as they reduce their exposure to plastics in hopes of improving their chances of conceiving. With a diverse range of programs to choose from, there's something for everyone to enjoy this St. Patrick's Day.