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- When a body is found on the bridge between Denmark and Sweden, right on the border, Danish inspector Martin Rohde and Swedish Saga Norén have to share jurisdiction and work together to find the killer.
- Four women and one man share the common bond of loving someone in the U.S. Army.
- In rural Ireland, a quiet, neglected girl is sent away from her dysfunctional family to live with relatives for the summer where she blossoms and learns what it is to be loved.
- A slight malfunction causes Chaos Control, and sends Sonic the Hedgehog to Earth. While there, Sonic meets Chris Thorndyke, who aids at collecting the Chaos Emeralds, so Sonic and friends can go home.
- When fate brings Belfast teacher JJ into the orbit of self-confessed 'low life scum' Naoise and Liam Og, the needle drops on a hip hop act like no other. Rapping in their native Irish, they lead a movement to save their mother tongue.
- Mayor Tom Kane, diagnosed with a dementia disorder, struggles to keep his grip on power in Chicago.
- Northern Lights tells the story of two grieving strangers whose worlds collide on a rainy night in Dublin. Revelations, confessions, secrets, and lies envelop this darkly humorous, intimate series of hope.
- A woman suffers from amnesia and is forced to find out who she really is.
- Irish language "soap" set in an imaginary Connemara village.
- Childhood friends restore an old trawler and build a fishing empire in Iceland. As the introduction of fishing quotas shake the country, their future is challenged by the battle for power, greed and betrayal. Inspired by real events.
- The story of the Connolly Brothers; three Irish emigrants who travel from Montana to the Yukon during the Klondike gold rush of the 1890's in the hope of striking it rich.
- Tarrac. is a contemporary drama set on the coastlines of Kerry in the tough world of Naomhóg racing.
- Irish language series about the teenage girl Aifric whose family who has moved from the big city of Dublin to a small community in the West of Ireland, and the girl's constant embarrassment by her unconventional family.
- "Pet Alien" is a show about a 12 year old boy called Tommy Cadle who lives with five aliens in a lighthouse. The series takes place in the fictional town of DeSpray Bay where it follows Tommy's hectic life with five aliens from the planet Conforma who once crash-landed in his lighthouse and have stayed there ever since. Unlike most animated aliens living on Earth, the aliens in this cartoon don't wear disguises, but all the humans, except Tommy, are too ignorant to tell that they're aliens.
- Each episode of the series retells international story tales that has originated in many countries around the world, such as Poland, Scotland, Russia, etc.
- Is there a place in the world for Yu Ming? He's a clerk at a convenience store in China, bored with his life. At a library, he spins a globe and stops it with his finger, which turns out to be touching Ireland. He reads about the country and teaches himself Irish, flies to Dublin, and finds to his chagrin that no one understands him. He assumes that his Irish is at fault, that is, until he walks into a bar looking for work.
- A look back at years of largely unpunished violence committed from 1865 to the present day by the Ku Klux Klan, the "oldest terrorist group in the United States".
- Ella Bella Bingo follows the adventures of happy-go-lucky Ella and her friends. 5 year old Ella is the heartbeat of our series. She is an upbeat and fun-loving girl who positively fizzes with enthusiasm, ideas, and most importantly a never-give-up attitude. Ella's world consists of her doting father, eccentric neighbors and a fun- loving bunch of friends and. The series is a warm, humorous mix of fun and laughter. Whenever Ella finds herself in a sticky situation, she exclaims, "Oh what a pickle!" Luckily, Ella also has a remarkable ability to solve these everyday dilemmas in spectacular and surprisingly creative ways. And when she finally does make a breakthrough, Ella bursts forth with a joyful "Bingo!" Ella's solutions are always larger-than-life, surprising and delightful. They are, in short, unique. No-one else has adventures like Ella's because no-one else thinks in quite the way Ella does!
- Ireland's Wild Coastis a journey along one of the most spectacular coastlines in the world, featuring the wildlife and wild places that makeitso special. Thisseries features Ireland's west coast and wildlife wonders.
- Molly is a ten-year-old girl who believes that if she learns to play the fiddle like her dad and wins the All-Ireland Music championship, her father will wake from his coma.
- Father Eoin O'Donnell is unambiguous about the need to use violence to force Britain out of Ireland. He influences a young impressionable boy, Antainem to fight in the 1916 Rising. Fifty years later Antaine arrives in Derry as an experienced gunman. This appearance throws Eoin back to the cause of his breakdown in 1916. Eoin's influence on young Antaine echoes in Antaine's dark influence on altar boy Feidhlim.
- A lifeboat crew discovers millions of euros worth of drugs on a fishing boat off the coast of Ireland.
- Three re-enactors of the 1916 rising in Dublin get the shock of their lives when they find themselves in a very realistic scenario.
- Robert Shaw was an Oscar-nominated actor, celebrated author, father of 10 children, and husband to three wives. He battled James Bond in 'From Russia With Love' and a great white shark in 'Jaws.' He won rave reviews for his performance as Henry VIII in 'A Man for All Seasons' and was the memorable foil for Redford and Newman in 'The Sting.' He wrote novels, plays, and screenplays, appeared in 56 movies, and died on an Irish roadside in a Gaeltacht community he had come to call home. This documentary tells the extraordinary story of legendary actor Robert Shaw and his adopted home of Tuar Mhic Éadaigh.
- Tells the story about the 7 signatories of the Proclamation of the 1916 Easter Rising, before, during & after the rising. P.H Pearse, James Connolly, Eamon Ceannt, Tom Clarke, Joseph Plunkett, Sean Mac Diarmada & Tomas MacDonagh.
- Documentary. The dark side of our cell phones. No company can say for sure that they didn't buy conflict minerals from the Congo to produce your cell phone.
- A drama featuring seven students at a school for the performing arts in Belfast.
- Music videos and archived footage of ex-Pogues singer Shane MacGowan. We follow his life from the early days in Ireland and England, through his formation of - and later dismissal from - The Pogues, to his new band The Popes.
- A series of short Irish language films adapted from short stories, poems and folklore which represent the Irish tradition of storytelling.
- This documentary is about the ill-fated collaboration between the Irish Republican Army and the German Secret Service during World War II. SS Colonel Dr. Edmund Veesenmayer (German Foreign Office) devised a plan to bring Ireland into war with England over control Ireland. Under the plan the IRA would organize resistance movements to the British occupation and rule over Northern Ireland while the Germans attacked Great Britain. This documentary also notes the involvement, in varying degrees, of many prominent Irish scholars and diplomats.
- A feature length docudrama recounting the infamous brutal slaying in 1882 of a family in the remote village of Mám Trasna, the West of Ireland.
- A dramatic reconstruction of actual modern Irish murder tragedies narrated by a mysterious narrator.
- Pádraig continues his spiritual voyage along the irish coastline traveling by curragh, bicycle and van. Along the way he stops off at ports, towns and villages and meets with the local people of the sea.
- On the 14th of December 1940, five hundred Irish citizens interned without trial rioted in their prison camp, burning a large part of it to the ground. The Irish government crushed the insurrection without mercy. It was the last battle of the Irish Civil War. In the summer of 1940, a hastily built internment camp on the Curragh of Kildare (better known for horse-racing) opened its gates to receive the first of over a thousand Irishmen. For the next six years, they were held here without trial, suppressed and completely isolated from society. 'Tintown' is the story of the last bizarre battle of a civil war as the Irish Republican Army was crushed by their former comrades and destroyed by internal conflict. It is a poignant account of Ireland's forgotten gulag, told by its former inmates and their guards. Their story is illustrated with colour film from the period and confidential documents from the Military archives. The Southern Irish government rounded up the IRA because they were a threat to neutrality by their efforts to collaborate with the Nazis and destabilize the Free State. An ill-thought out attempt to escape by setting fire to the camp backfired when their network of escape tunnels was discovered. When a second attempt to tunnel out failed, and a 50 day hunger strike left the Government unmoved, morale was broken. Hundreds left the IRA and by the time the camp closed in 1946, there was no IRA. In an adjoining camp, the Allied and German internees lived the life of Reilly, allowed to leave the camp on parole to attend dances, spend the pay forwarded from Berlin and London on drink and women. They had free passes to attend the races at the Curragh, and enjoyed life so much that when the day of release came, some tried to hide to avoid going home. The Irish government was satisfied that they had won. The Minister for Justice, Gerald Boland said: The IRA is dead and I killed it.
- Of all the volatile periods in Northern Ireland's recent history the Hunger Strikes is one of the most impassioned and dramatic. It was a key event in the relationship between the British Government and Irish Republicans, a unifying force for nationalists and a focal point for world opinion. It had a central role in shaping the political landscape of Northern Ireland today by bringing Sinn Fein into electoral politics for the first time and is largely responsible for the strong electoral position it has achieved today. The 25th anniversary of the death of Bobby Sands took place on 5th May 2006. This documentary revisits the dramatic story of why 10 men starved themselves to death throughout the summer of 1980 to prove the strength of their convictions that they were a different category of prisoner. The people centrally involved - both inside and outside the H Blocks of Long Kesh prison - reveal the inside story of an event that shook the body politic of Ireland and Britain in its day. Hunger striker Laurence McKeown returns to the cells where he survived for 70 days and recalls the physical and psychological effect it had on him. Other key participants include Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams, former prisoners, relatives of the hunger strikers who died and those involved in the negotiations to end the strike. The programme also hears from Lord Gowrie, a key figure in ending the hunger strike and Sir Bernard Ingham, Margaret Thatcher's Press Secretary during the hunger strikes who gives an insight into the stance of the British government. Former prison officer Dessie Waterworth also provides a perspective into what things were like for staff inside the prison as events unfolded. The use of news archive also focuses on the pivotal moments and features footage of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, the funerals and the people who attempted to broker a deal between the British government and the hunger strikers.
- She doesn't know who she wants--her husband or the mysterious younger surf bum? She doesn't know what to do about it: get him to do something drastic--certainly not THAT! She doesn't know what he's really after: her, or her share of the family hotel. Everybody knows something about it, but nobody knows it all. Will she put it all together? Will anyone? Will everyone?
- The true and forgotten story of Violet Gibson, daughter of the Lord Chancellor to Ireland, who shot fascist dictator Benito Mussolini at point-blank range as she faced a Fascist mob in Rome in 1926.
- Celebrated as one of the masters of the short story, Frank O'Connor was also an important translator of classical Irish poetry. Cork poet and writer Liam O'Muirthile tells O'Connor's forgotten story. He argues you cannot understand O'Connor's voice in English without understanding his natural writing voice, which is rooted in Irish.
- Sol is plunged into darkness when his Nonee dies. Sent on a quest to find the light of the world, Sol's journey enables him to realise his love for his grandmother is greater than the pain of his loss.
- An appraiser comes to an old house to check over the contents. He discovers secrets which ultimately lead to his death.
- A drama documentary outlining the lives of the "Forgotten Seven", seven leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising.
- Sean has a flaming row with his wife Nuala when he comes home from the pub one night--with a couple of good-looking women. Nuala goes off in the car, leaving Sean at home. When he wakes up the next morning, he finds himself covered in blood with no idea what happened the night before. Even as a murder investigation goes on around him in the following days, Sean has no clear understanding of the events of that night and of who is dead.
- Clare is a mother and wife and is not very appreciateed at home so she decides to go up to the treehouse and stays there for 32 days to try and break the world record her family soon realise they really need her.
- Combining case studies with analysis from experts, 'Ar Intinn Eile' examines stories of men and women throughout history who experienced the workings of Irish psychiatric institutions and society's response towards those deemed insane.
- Laochra Gael is an Irish television programme, the show profiles and celebrates some of the greatest names in Gaelic games since the 1920s. Each of the programmes contains interviews with the subject, archive footage of their exploits on the pitch and an assessment from GAA experts, friends, rivals and teammates.
- Farewell Comrades paints a portrait of the Soviet Union's decline from the inside, covering the period from 1975 to 1991.