RTÉ has announced four new series to air on Sunday nights in the aftermath of dance competition Dancing with the Stars coming to an end.

Kicking off at 6.30pm is a new series of Raised by the Village. Under the guidance of one of Ireland's top psychotherapists, Dr. Richard Hogan, the popular parenting series sees urban families who need major help with their teens move them to the heart of the countryside where they will be raised by a village.

Brendan Courtney's emotional Keys to My Life returns at 7.30pm. The series invites viewers to witness poignant memories and profound revelations from eight well-known Irish personalities as they revisit the places and homes that have shaped their lives.

Featuring in this series are Irish writer Paul Howard, former Liverpool and Ireland striker John Aldridge, Today's Maura Derrane, former Tánaiste and Labour Party leader Joan Burton, musician Steve Wall, singer Tony Allen and social justice campaigner Fr. Peter McVerry.

In the first episode, Brendan meets with actor Eilish O'Carroll. Known for her role in Mrs. Brown’s Boys, O’Carroll revisits the homes that bear witness to her pre-fame struggles, offering a glimpse into the trials of domestic abuse and self-discovery. 

Brendan Courtney explores the former homes of actress Eilish O'Carroll on Sunday night's Keys to my Life

8.30pm sees the first full series of The Full Irish Hidden Camera Show, as 2fm breakfast presenters and pranksters Doireann Garrihy, Donncha O'Callaghan and Carl Mullan hit the road, ready to prank the unsuspecting people of Ireland. This series will run for eight weeks.

Architect Hugh Wallace

Wrapping up Sunday night's new schedule is The Great House Revival at 9.30pm, where adventurous homeowners battle to restore derelict or unloved properties to their former glory. Architect Hugh Wallace meets homeowners who are transforming old cowsheds, tumbling townhouses and an abandoned former school, across the country from Cork to Wexford. 

Sunday nights on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player from 6.30pm, starting Sunday 24 March.