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- A young boy and his working-class Belfast family experience the tumultuous late 1960s.
- Young Danny Flynn is released from prison 14 years after "taking the rap" for the IRA and tries to rebuild his life in his old Belfast neighborhood.
- Rose, a mostly sweet and lonely Irish driving instructor, must use her supernatural talents to save the daughter of Martin (also mostly sweet and lonely) from a washed-up rock star who is using her in a Satanic pact to reignite his fame.
- Follow the personal experience of the Queen, as she navigated the events that shaped the fortune of the royal family and the history of the United Kingdom over the decades of her reign.
- True crime documentary telling the story of the murder of Donegal mum-of-four Dolores McCrea. Family members, detectives and forensic scientists tell the story of cold-blooded murder and the man who nearly got away with it.
- Documentary telling the remarkable story of Donald Trump's family history, an extraordinary immigration success story. What can we learn about the next President of the United States from his background?
- A retrospective view of The Jam, as told through archival footage, interviews with band members, and commentary from those influenced by the band and its music.
- Documentary tracing the history of the pop video and the way in which this marketing tool has frequently been used to create shock, outrage and controversy, all in a bid to sell records.
- Film clips of big stars back when they were still doing bit parts, local commercials or community theater. Segments include Tom Selleck's appearance as a contestant on "The Dating Game" (1965) and Gillian Anderson giving a poetry recital on community-access cable TV.
- The series follows presenter Mike Murphy as he visits six US states: Montana, Tennessee, New York, Nevada, California and Florida.
- On each programme one celebrity guest will view and react to their obituary film. Each film is not just a portrait - it's an obituary, with all the trappings that entails.
- Making use of his family's home movies, Prince Charles shares his memories of the private side of his mother, the Queen.
- This lively and warm-hearted documentary celebrates the importance of family and community and a lifelong collaboration in the Arts as seen though the eyes of identical twin brothers Tommy and John McArdle.
- There is a need for our towns and cities to be made more livable and sustainable. Róisín Murphy's Big City Plan examines what needs to change in order for that to happen.
- A celebration of the life and work of much-missed broadcasting legend. With the help of old friends, colleagues and fellow broadcasters, cameras chart Terry Wogan's rise from Dublin bank clerk to national treasure.
- This program analyzes the great rebel leader Michael Collins and his commitment to a free Ireland, the truth and the facts behind the myth in the light of Neil Jordan's (at the time) upcoming film, released in 1996. Jordan's film was such an important and awaited project in Ireland that even the IRA revolutionaries, protestants, catholics, all parties declared a cease fire through the whole film shooting period in 1995. Historians discuss the real Collins while Jordan discusses about his epic movie.
- Auctioneer Angus Ashworth helps singer Cheryl Baker sell some pop memorabilia and later gives comedian Syd Little a hand to raise funds for his new project.
- Born to an Irish mother and Jamaican father, radio presenter Dev Griffin learns about his ancestry, including momentous stories from Ireland and some very personal details from his great-grandparents' lives in Jamaica.