Baz Ashmawy travels across Europe meeting Irish people who have uprooted the lives they had in Ireland to make a home elsewhere.
A year in the making, the film documents Sean Ronayne's unique mission to record the call of every bird species in Ireland – that’s nearly 200 birds. As more than half of these species are red- or amber-listed, it's a race against time.
Reporter Anne Sheridan examines the Catholic Church’s handling of allegations against the former Bishop of Galway, Eamonn Casey and the allegations of sexual abuse.
As the property market continues to rise Cheap Irish Homes returns with a new series with the same mission to shine a light on the secret side of the Irish property market.
Over the course of an academic year filled with fierce competition and world-class performances, our cameras follow a number of the Royal Irish Academy of Music’s students as they train, practice, audition and perform at some of the academy’s most prestigious annual events. This brand new observational documentary series offers unique access into one of Ireland’s most distinguished academies and one of the world’s top institutions for performing arts.
Fair City is Ireland’s most popular soap. In its 30th year, the award winning drama is watched by an average of almost half a million viewers four nights a week.
From that Small Island: The Story of the Irish tells the fascinating history of an island people who have truly left their mark on the world. 6 million people live on the island of Ireland, but over 80 million people worldwide say they are Irish.
Over a year has passed since the events in Season One and the stage is set for an exciting season full of twists and turns.
Home Grown returns for a second series which celebrates the Irish Horticulture industry. Presented by two of the sector’s dedicated advocates, they travel all over Ireland in search of stories that celebrate Irish Horticulture and and exploring our increasing interest in growing our own vegetables and plants.
Let’s face it we are all love Clutter! We love to collect things, drag them with us each time we move home, stack it in corners, on shelves, in spare rooms, and continually promise to sort it out… but we never do.
A fascinating arts documentary about a German/Irish artist, Imogen Stuart. Growing up in Berlin during WWII with wonderful 8mm footage from that time, Love, took her to Ireland in her early twenties and she married into the family of Maud Gonne. Imogen has gone on to become one of the most celebrated sculptors of her time.
Narrated by Ciarán Hinds, this series is a thematic exploration of Ireland’s coast which brings the audience on a journey through time revealing its fascinating origins, rich biodiversity and magnetic charm.
How an international network of young, Jewish women took on the might of the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War, in support of persecuted “Refusenik” Jews… and won.
A two-part true-crime series looking at some of the most notorious cases of women who disappeared within a so-called Vanishing Triangle in Ireland throughout the 1990’s.
Filmed over two years in Emerald Park (Ireland's largest theme park & zoo), this full access behind-the-scenes series follows the trials and tribulations of building Europe’s longest intertwining family and thrill coasters.
In his brand new series ‘Neven’s Coastal Food Trails’, chef Neven Maguire heads to some of Ireland’s coastal towns visiting restaurants, cafes and street food stalls, and meeting artisan food producers.
Chef Neven Maguire continues with his popular Food Trails programmes, travelling across Portugal.
When her editor informs her that she will be paid per article, an obituarist for a newspaper begins murdering people to avoid going broke.
From street crime and mental health “callouts” to combating violent or serious criminals, there is no “normal day in the office” for the men and women of the policeforce.
Now in it's 15th season Room to Improve features Ireland’s favourite architect Dermot Bannon who sets out to create a diverse range of beautifully designed and cleverly built homes.
In Dermot Bannon’s Super Spaces, we see the well-known architect travel around Ireland to visit a variety of unique spaces to look at design, architecture and engineering, on a more compact and bijou scale.
After their son is presumed dead in an earthquake, a couple's world is turned upside down when they spot a young boy in Dublin, leading them on a desperate search for the truth.
Jessie Buckley narrates the extraordinary story of the first transatlantic communications cable. 16 August 1858: a short message is telegraphed from County Kerry to Newfoundland, 3,000km away; the transmission takes just hours and heralds the dawn of the modern communications age.
Season two of comedy drama The Dry written by BAFTA-nominated screenwriter Nancy Harris will see the return of Roisin Gallagher as recovering alcoholic Shiv Sheridan.
Having solved the case of a missing Irish couple, Detective Theo Richter is about to leave Mt Affinity and board a plane back home to Ireland, when he discovers that Irish journalist Aileen Ryan has gone missing. He pairs up once more with Kiwi Detective Diana Huia, who leads a desperate search for Aileen.
A two part series documenting the "The Last Priests in Ireland" hosted by actor and comedian Ardal O'Hanlon and "The Last Nuns in Ireland" hosted by broadcaster Dearbhail McDonald.
Interview with an Irish seriel killer: In a forgotten London underworld, a homeless Irishman Kieran Kelly killed multiple times without detection, unseen in a world where nobody seemed to care.
This fascinating series for animal lovers of all ages gives an incredible glimpse into life behind the scenes at Dublin Zoo. From birth and death to love and loss, The Zoo TV series brings the dramatic highs and lows of life for Dublin Zoo’s animal inhabitants and the people who take care of them to our screens
Comedian Tommy Tiernan tells the story of the West of Ireland through the rich body of culture it has inspired for this documentary.