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If you fancy a date night with some top-quality entertainment, we've made a list of ten Valentine's Day box sets and one-off documentaries available now on the RTÉ Player, ranging from the romantic to the nostalgic…
Number one on the list has to be the Golden Globe-nominated hit of 2020, Normal People. Lenny Abrahamson directs this iconic Irish love story of Irish teenagers Connell and Marianne which broke RTÉ Player records with over 5 million streams last year! All episodes are available on the RTÉ Player here.
(The series' steamy scenes caused quite the stir with lively callers on Liveline… listen below!)
A love story of our time as we watch young singles embark on a new era of dating during a global pandemic as candlelit dinners are traded for Zoom calls…
Basketball, high school and good old-fashioned sibling rivalry... what more could you ask for? This teenage relationship drama will both destroy and restore your faith in true love in every episode!
Another hit of noughties nostalgia with Dan & Becs - will they ever loike seriously lioke just work it out? Follow up series Sarah & Steve, featuring a young Emmet Kirwan, is also on the player here.

More funny people than Normal People... Jennifer Zamparelli and Bernard O'Shea are Bridget and Eamon, the opposite of love's young dream - and an absolute riot.

Yes, Love/Hate is a crime series with violent scenes and gritty storylines - however, this landmark series has given us some of the most memorable couples in Irish TV history. Think Tommy and Siobhan, Darren and Rosie, Nidge and Trish - not to mention Aido and his budgie.
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You ask the love of your life to marry you on Irish television - and her response is "No, no, no, no no, no…" Find out what happened next in a documentary that picks up after this viral proposal at the Rose of Tralee competition... spoiler alert they live happily ever after.
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A young Colin Farrell stars in this romantic drama set in rural Ireland of the 1930s. The story begins when 19-year-old Elizabeth has a brief fling with an actor and falls pregnant...
