Baz Ashmawy travels across Europe meeting Irish people who have uprooted the lives they had in Ireland to make a home elsewhere.
Follow the trials and tribulations of homeowners as they set out to build their own home under the watchful eye of master builder and building teacher, Harrison Gardner.
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.
Face The Music is an exciting series that follows the students and teachers of the of the world renowned Royal Irish Academy of Music during a pivotal year in its 175- year history.
Food Matters uncovers Ireland’s food sustainability, and explores how the food system is a major contributor to the climate change emergency.
This series reveals the hard work and imagination ordinary people have put into their gardens across the island.
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 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.
Presented by Hugh Wallace, we will see four innovative architects, paired with four first time bungalow homeowners, who are desperately seeking a solution to their dark, damp and dated homes
Now in it's 14th 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.
Leading architect, Dermot Bannon, explores the smaller spaces in our lives, and travels around Ireland to look at design, architecture and engineering, on a more compact and bijou scale.
Narrated by award winning actor Brendan Gleeson, the story of how the curators of the National History Museum in Dublin, popularly known as the “Dead Zoo”, were required to remove two gigantic whale skeletons from the ceiling, where they had hung since the 1890’s.
This landmark documentary series narrated by Brendan Gleeson, to mark the 100th anniversary of the Irish Civil War, will explore, reveal, and present the controversial history of the Civil War in an intimate, definitive, and comprehensive manner.
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 documentary shares the epic, poignant and often challenging testimonies of family members of a number of those who were involved in the Civil War in Ireland between 1922 and 1923.
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