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- When "The Man" tries to derail a black candidate's presidential campaign, Undercover Brother and his fellow secret agents come to the rescue.
- Two tramps wait for a man named Godot, but instead meet a pompous man and his stooped-over slave.
- A chief pathologist in the Dublin city morgue investigates sudden death victims in the 1950s.
- The Story of the Irish Famine of the 1840s.
- Irish language "soap" set in an imaginary Connemara village.
- Riverdance is rooted in a three-part suite of baroque-influenced traditional music called Timedance composed, recorded and performed for the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest, which was hosted by Ireland.
- The land is filled with people in urns chattering at top speed, but only to themselves, not to one another. The focus goes to three people: a man, his mistress and his wife.
- A stage director and his female assistant find the blackest protagonist possible, then make him up as white as possible, to create the titular character.
- Hamm is blind and unable to stand; Clov, his servant, is unable to sit; Nagg and Nell are his father and mother, who are legless and live in dustbins. Together they live in a room with two windows, but there may be nothing at all outside.
- With warmth, wit and honesty, Derry Girls' star Jamie-Lee O'Donnell reflects on her childhood experiences and discovers what life's like for young people growing up in Derry today.
- Documentary series telling the epic and often challenging story of the origins, conflict and legacy of the civil war that took place in Ireland in 1922 and 1923, based on the mammoth text 'Atlas of the Irish Revolution'.
- Watch this extraordinary early Riverdance performance, captured live at Radio City Music Hall in the heart of New York City.
- Lexie is a single parent father of a young girl. One day, coming home from work, he is told by her that she wants to be am Irish River Dancer. He refuses, replying laconically, 'We don't dance'. With time, her fascination grows and he begrudgingly becomes acceptant of her passion, helping her out with an instructional video and then a costume. She enters a contest, and he enthusiastically applauds her performance. In the final scene, she teaches him a few steps as they move together along the shore.
- A powerful and stirring reinvention of the show, celebrated the world over for its Grammy Award-winning music and the thrilling energy and passion of its Irish and international dance.
- Daytime TV afternoon lifestyle programme for Radio Telefis Eireann (RTE), Ireland.
- The story of the Irish war of independence 1919 to 1922
- The programme celebrates ordinary people who do extraordinary things. Each week the programme will surprise three unsuspecting members of the public and make their Dreams Come True.
- Documentary series providing an insight into the lives of children across the UK.
- An old man listens to a tape of himself as a thirty-nine-year-old.
- A young woman sits down in a chair. Only her mouth is visible as she begins to speak at a rapid clip, describing events that she insists did not really happen to her.
- A middle-aged woman half-buried in soil chatters away to a taciturn man, who lives in a hole behind her. Later, she is buried up to her neck, and the man does not seem to be present.
- Manchán Magan embraces the ethos of slow travel, taking the time to get to know people and places, and experiencing local customs and traditions.
- After the failed insurrection of 1916, revolutionary Ireland reorganized and devised new tactics that would eventually lead to the country's independence. Such important figures as Michael Collins and Éamon de Valera emerged on the world media stage as leaders of the Irish revolutionary struggle, facing British political heavyweights such as Winston Churchill and Lloyd George. The tactics, both in guerrilla warfare and in radicalizing the Irish population, would eventually force a British withdrawal and a treaty leading to an independent Irish state.