What to watch on RTÉ Player this week? The RTÉ Player team share their top picks to watch on RTÉ Player this week.
What’s Trending?

The biggest TV event of the year finally arrived and it did not disappoint! If you missed the magic of this years The Late Late Toy Show, fear not, my friends! The entire show is available to watch now on RTÉ Player.
Then, take a moment to honour the true heroes of The Late Late Toy Show, the children. From pint sized toy testers to tremendously talented kids, check out the ‘gogglebox’ style clip where some of the shows past performers and toy experts take a look back at themselves all those years ago in The Late Late Toy Show Talkback.
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David Brophy’s Choir of Ages is a heart-warming and joyful series, where David Brophy is taking on the daunting task of assembling an inter-generational choir with school children from 7 – 12 years old and senior citizens from 65 – 90 year olds, from both North Leitrim and the Crumlin/Walkinstown area of Dublin.
Friendships blossom between young and old as they face the nerve-wracking prospect of several live performances and learn more about the other generation than they ever thought possible.
This inspirational series brings two generations together in a unique way never before seen on Irish television, proving once again, that music is a universal unifier no matter what your age. Watch David Brophy’s Choir of Ages on RTÉ Player now.
What Not to Miss?

Home & Away have taken a break from our screens and we are not best pleased. Luckily enough, RTÉ Player are filling the void. Binge on this years Home & Away ‘spin-off’ specials Home & Away: Revenge where Bianca Scott and Heath Braxton run into problems on their honeymoon in the Northern Territory after Bianca gets kidnapped by Gunno and Home & Away: All or Nothing featuring even more drama for Bianca and Heath as well as the return of Kyle Braxton and Isla Schultz.
Pick of the Week

For three years in a row, the All Ireland Ladies Football final was contested between Dublin and Cork and for three years in a row, the Dublin team were pipped at the post.
At the beginning of 2017 a new management team was put in place under the leadership of colourful coach Mick Bohan. Could a fresh voice in the dressing room push them over the top and find a Hollywood ending for a story that had taken on tragic proportions?
Blues Sisters brings viewers a behind the scenes look at the Dublin Ladies Gaelic Football team's 2017 season with unprecedented access to the inner sanctum of the dressing room, charting Dublin’s remarkable march to the All Ireland title.