‘Young Offenders’ are making Christmas comeback
Conor and Jack are back and they’re up to their usual tricks in the highly anticipated new season of 'The Young Offenders'.
Having kicked off exclusively on RTÉ Player this week, the new season promises plenty of laughs and heartwarming moments over the Christmas period.
Some time has passed and the inseparable friends, played as always by Alex Murphy and Chris Walley, must navigate shifting relationships while facing the consequences of landing on the wrong side of the law once again, all delivered with the show's signature mix of humour and heart.
Viewers are in for an extra special festive treat this year with 'The Young Offenders' Christmas episode set to air on RTÉ over the coming weeks.
The brand-new season of 'The Young Offenders' is now available to stream on RTÉ Player.
Also on RTÉ’s festive lineup is the Kabin Crew's Christmas Special in which the young Cork city rap collective invites viewers to get to know its members and see where all the magic happens in the Kabin Studio in Knocknaheeny.
It’s been an amazing year for the Kabin Crew with their hit song ‘The Spark’ having gone viral earlier in the year, amassing over 2 billion plays on social media.
RTÉ has an extensive lineup of entertainment planned for the coming weeks, from brand-new series featuring Ireland's top talent to beloved classics that guarantee giggles for the whole family.
Callan Kicks the Year
The annual tradition returns with a satirical look back Irish and international events of the year, but in a brand new two-part festive mini-series.
From a Trump-load of elections to portals, bike sheds, spies and Swifties, ‘Callan Kicks the Year’ dips through all the maddest moments in Ireland and abroad on RTÉ One this Christmas.
Late Late Show New Year’s Eve Special
New Year’s Eve celebrations start right when ‘Late Late’ host Patrick Kielty kicks off the New Year’s celebrations from a star-studded studio filled with plenty of surprises and music performances too.
With something for everyone, Patrick will be celebrating the year that’s gone by with Olympians Charlene Maudsley, Mona McSharry and Paralympian Orla Comerford, music from the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, The Undertones and Picture This. Patrick will be marking musical anniversaries with James Blunt and throwing it forward to 2025 with rising stars Clinton Liberty, Alisha Weir and Justine Stafford to name a few.
A statement from RTÉ said: “This Christmas, RTÉ is delivering a sleigh-load of laughter with its line-up of festive comedy and entertainment.
“Viewers can look forward to a merry mix of festive specials featuring premieres, classic boxsets and off the cuff entertainment, the ultimate tonic for a season of cheer and chuckles,” added the statement.