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- A hearing impaired factory worker gives up her first holiday in years and instead travels out to an oil rig, where she cares for a man suffering from severe burns.
- On the later work of the great poet William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) and the themes that inspired him as an aging man. In looking at his later life and work, the film reveals a very different Yeats to the poet we learnt about in school.
- Built in 1905 as a hostel for working men, Arlington House in Camden Town, London has been home to generations of emigrant Irish. Many of these men came to Britain to seek a better life, but lost themselves along the way. MEN OF ARLINGTON tells their stories, and represents a forgotten chapter in the history of Britain and Ireland. Threaded through these testimonies is the work of the Aisling Return to Ireland Project, and the history of Arlington House, said to have been home to more Irish men than any other building in the world.
- Timid Mr Curtin cycles below sea level to begin his first day at work at the mysterious Ministry. He's determined to succeed and so prove himself worthy of the beautiful Miss Kennedy. But when he's waylaid by a sinister colleague, Grieves, Mr Curtin starts to realise how little he really knows about what goes on at the Ministry. Mr Curtin is drawn into a disturbing game in which his hopes become playthings for the malignant Grieves.
- In this eight-part series, comedy duo Grimes and McKee visit one home per week in search of the Good Life. Their quest takes them to a variety of properties across the country, each one the dream home of someone living their own version of the ideal lifestyle. As everyone has a different image of heaven, the journey takes the duo to an eclectic array of locations.