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- The story of a writer who returns to Ireland, after spending twenty five years in New York, to confront the ghosts of his past.
- Black romantic comedy set around the troubled "peace process" and its effect on a cynical Belfast hack.
- A comprehensive historical survey of the British Isles.
- A film made by and featuring those who voted Remain in the UK's EU Referendum vote, the 48%, to show the other 27 EU Member States that it was far from a landslide victory and just why we are fighting to stay part of the EU.
- Series which uses archaeology to shed light on history.
- On August 15th, 1998, the worst single atrocity of the Northern Ireland troubles was perpetrated when a bomb exploded in the friendly market town of Omagh. 29 people were killed and 300 injured in that barbaric act. Narrated by Liam Neeson, this documentary follows the painful road to recovery of two Omagh children, Claire Gallagher, aged 15, who lost her sight, and 10 year old Stephen Coyle who suffered severe internal injuries.
- An appraiser comes to an old house to check over the contents. He discovers secrets which ultimately lead to his death.
- Based in the Ardennes forest during the Christmas of 1944. A widowed mother attempts to bring together two unlikely guests.
- Following the fatal bombing in Omagh, this film visits five of the people affected by it.
- Dre, a young black man travels to Ireland. In the local pub, Dre enjoys the craic with some local girls but he soon catches the attention of one of the bars regulars and discovers that this village hides something more sinister.
- Two scientists must solve the mystery the melting ice holds before it's too late.
- An in-depth look at the making of the independent Irish film, 'Crashing the Wake'.
- Frank McCabe is dead. His son, George, has decided to hold an open wake where people can come and pay their respects. Among these people is Jerry, Frank's former employee, who knows a thing or two about George and Frank, which other people don't. Jerry has been cut out of the will and is determined to use any means necessary to get back at both George and Frank.
- Ireland-wide search for fresh, young talent with a chance of making it big in contemporary country with an ultimate prize of a recording contract with a major Nashville-based record company.
- A former military compound is between reverting back to a council open space. From illustrations there was a castle here. But where? The adjacent communication mast does not help geophys, nor does military grade concrete covering.
- The team go sheep racing in Abbotsham, discover an amazing maze at Leeds Castle, climb up a 45 metre crane in Glasgow, sing about Shakespeare in Stratford-on-Avon. Also, Ed and Barney go head-to-head or flipper-to-flipper in the Dungannon Bog Snorkelling Championships, fasten your seatbelts you're in for an exciting ride.
- BBC Scotland investigates the multi-million pound world of the dog trade. A third of all dogs bought today are believed to have come from puppy farms. Using secret filming, reporter Sam Poling follows the supply chain, from the small-time illegal sellers to the profit-driven puppy farmers getting rich off this ruthless trade. She exposes Scotland's biggest dog trafficker and uncovers a breeding facility operating on a scale the experts didn't believe existed in the UK - until now.