List of programmes broadcast by Virgin Media Television (Ireland)

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Current and former television programmes broadcast on Virgin Media Television (Republic of Ireland), formerly "TV3 Group".

Contents

Current

News and current affairs

Home produced shows

Entertainment

  • Flag of Ireland.svg Animal A&E
  • Flag of Ireland.svg Battle of the Bridesmaids
  • Flag of Ireland.svg Driving Me Crazy
  • Flag of Ireland.svg Driving Seat
  • Flag of Ireland.svg Friday Late with Vincent Browne
  • Flag of Ireland.svg Hen Nights
  • Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland AM (1999–present)
  • Flag of Ireland.svg Marymount Hospice
  • Flag of Ireland.svg Neville's Doorstep Challenge
  • Flag of Ireland.svg Nick's Bistro
  • Flag of Ireland.svg S.O.S.– Save Our Shops
  • Flag of Ireland.svg Temple Street Children's Hospital
  • Flag of Ireland.svg The Tenements

Crime

Drama

Food

Reality

British shows

From ITV

From Channel 4

From Channel 5

From the BBC

US Shows

Australian Shows

Sport

Former

News and current affairs

Home produced shows

Imported shows

From ITV

From Channel 4

From Channel 5

From the BBC

From the BBC/ITV

From Living TV

From Living TV/ITV

Other Imported shows

Children

Sport

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References

  1. "TV3 Wraps Debut Drama 'School Run' | the Irish Film & Television Network".