Speakeasy is a chatshow presented by Caroline Callaghan, who, if you believe the TV3 hype, is about to become a household name. The show has a small studio audience which spends the afternoon discussing the "issues affecting us all in our daily lives".
Sunset Beach is daytime drama from the King of Teen TV, Aaron Spelling. Good-looking youngsters frolic in this Californian setting and get up to intriguing and romantic capers.
Messers Tylak and Rooney is likely to become a bit of a jewel in the TV3 crown if the abundant talents of these two well-known faces on the Dublin comedy circuit are exploited to the full. The home-produced 26-part show sees Paul Tylak and Joe Rooney (right) poking fun at everything that moves.
The Pepsi Chart Show is broadcast from London, which makes it a tad easier to get Eagle Eye Cherry or Step to call in for a quick chat. Hosted by Sarah O'Flaherty, it's the usual mix of music and interviews aimed at pop-picking youth.
CI5 - The Professionals is a series rather like the original Professionals, but without the tight trousers and the dodgy haircuts. It stars Edward Woodward and Declan Malone as the heads of CI5.
Breakers is an Australian soap that TV3 is hoping will attract as many viewers as Home and Away does for Network 2. It's set in Bondi Beach where the cosmopolitan, and no doubt drop-dead gorgeous locals, hang out.
Pop on 3 is another home produced offering featuring two hours of interviews, news and gossip from the planet pop.
Gimme 3 is the station's Kids' programmes are interspersed with offerings from two characters called Clodagh and Hector. Neither of them are turkeys, apparently.