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  • Baile na hAbhann, Co. Galway, Ireland
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Set against the backdrop of the great European witch hunts spanning two centuries and reaching across the Atlantic as far as America the six-part series offers a unique lens into the social, political and religious conditions that resulted in one of the greatest 'otherings' in human history.

Examines a variety of some of the greatest romances between the most iconic lovers ever to shape Ireland's history. A famous Irish love story is followed and anchored with a tangible item that represents the relationship in each story.

This is the story of 'Donegal Airport', voted the most scenic landing strip in the world. From daily commuters, business owners and students to Rescue 118, international jet setters and cancer patients availing of essential medical treatment, the airport provides a vital service, connecting its users with the outside world. This 4 part documentary series gives viewers a unique insight into the running of a small regional airport, told through the intimate stories of the passengers flying in and out and the airport staff responsible for their safety and keeping this vital airport alive.

April 13, 2023

Text Taistil transports us from our couches to a different destination each week for an inspirational, fun and entertaining 50-minutes. It's a fast-paced travel series and a captivating way to experience the world. Three presenters, three days, three tasks. A different short break every week. They will have 48 to prepare for the trip and only a text message to guide them. Louise Cantillon, Séaghan Ó Súilleabháin and Proinsias Ó Coinn are perfect for this assignment, or are they? To say they have very little in common would be an understatement.

February 27, 2013

Set in a struggling Irish language newspaper in Belfast, the series is built around the character of Rob Cullan. a journalist who has left a high flying job in an English newspaper under a cloud. He is persuaded to return to the community he grew up in by the wily newspaper proprietor Diarmuid Black to help rescue his ailing publication.

December 11, 2022

Life on Earth would not be possible without rain. Although water covers most of the earth, 97% of it is sea water. Rain supports life on land by supplying salt-free water that we can drink. Rain, or the lack of it has shaped and destroyed civilisations since antiquity, and now climate change is changing the patterns of rainfall with deadly effect.

August 14, 2022

Cúltír (Hinterland) is a six-part celebration of county by county identity. Renowned singer Pauline Scanlon and top violinist Aoife Ní Bhriain gather the cream of a county's traditional and folk music talent to perform for one night only in front of a local audience. Cúltír opens in Cork taking in Kilkenny, Fingal, Tipperary, Roscommon before finishing out the series in Westmeath. Along the way Aoife hits the road in search of the personalities, locations and cultural touchstones which help give each county its unique identity.

A music series that blends gorgeous concert film with intimate observational documentary and interview. A mix of emerging and established artists - both Irish and international - come together at The Black Gate Cultural Centre in the heart of Galway in celebration of collaboration and creativity.

January 25, 2004

Explores how six major world religions have expressed the spiritual yearnings of the faithful in art and architecture through the ages.

August 11, 2021

National Treasure Sharon Shannon explores Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands accompanied by her niece, musician Caoilinn Ní Dhonnabháin. Together they cruise the mighty River Shannon meeting up with friends old and new, having some craic, playing some tunes and discovering all this magical region has to offer.

September 2, 2021

A textural visual and sound experience depicting the artistic process of some of Ireland's hidden artists. An in-depth look at how unique local artists work and bring their creations to life.

An annual gala awards concert featuring Ireland's finest traditional musicians from far and wide. Each year an independent panel of selectors recognises artists who represent all that is skilful, generous and dúchasach (indigenous) in Ireland's traditional arts.

Geantraí (translated: Lively Music), an evergreen traditional music series, is one of TG4’s most popular and has been a staple in the programme schedule since the channel first came on air. It conveys the unique atmosphere of a pub session and programmes feature the best of regional traditional music from around the country. The series, presented by a different musician each week, is produced in genuine traditional music pubs and many of our best known musicians are featured. It is also a platform for the young or indeed the mature musician who may be performing on television for the first time.

Seó Spóirt is an Irish language sports talk-show that is broadcast weekly on Friday evenings on TG4. Focusing on GAA and rugby union, the show runs each year from spring to autumn, covering the main competitions in both codes.

Seó Spóirt is presented by former Kerry footballer Dara Ó Cinnéide, along with regular guest Seán Bán Breathnach.

The show usually consists of a discussion of recent action and events from the worlds of GAA and rugby, with comment and analysis from different guests each week. Among the regular guests are Darragh Ó Sé, Coman Goggins, Liam Rushe, Pat Fleury, Páidí Ó Sé, Ger Loughnane, Kevin Cassidy, Dónal O'Grady, Ger Loughnane, Aodán Mac Gearailt, Tomás Ó Flatharta, John Allen, Ray Silke, Paul Galvin, Charlie Vernon and Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh.

The show also includes interviews with players and managers, and other reports by Gemma Ní Chionnaith.

Another regular feature is "Thar an Trasnán" competition, in which school-level football and hurling teams compete to see who can put the ball over the bar the most times.

Seó Spóirt first went on air on February 2 2007. Mícheál Ó Dómhnaill hosted the first series, before making way for Dara Ó Cinnéide in 2009.

Laochra Gael which means Gaelic heroes in the Irish language is an Irish television programme. Now its eleventh series the show profiles and celebrates some of the greatest names in Gaelic games since the 1940s. 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. Laochra Gael is broadcast on the Irish language television station, TG4.

The eleventh series started in February 2013 and featured Eddie Brennan from Kilkenny.

Bog Stop is a televised Irish language children's quiz show, produced by Abú Media for TG4, presented by Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill, and shown on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Each fortnight, three schools compete to win a trophy.

Six shows are recorded in one day, to be broadcast over six days. Six students from each school compete on the game show, one for each day. Each series consists of 66 episodes, with 33 schools taking part.

The show is a version of the original Australian show, Go Go Stop. The format has also been used in Belgium and Turkey.

The shows are recorded in the Black Box Theatre in Galway, over 11 days around April, for broadcasting in January to June of the following year. The fourth series was recorded in April 2010 and was broadcast in 2011 on TG4 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 4:30 pm, with a repeat of the previous three episodes on Sunday mornings.

For the first series in 2008, the shows were broadcast Monday to Friday, with five students from each of three schools taking part over one week. Three different schools would compete the following week. Since the second series in 2009, the schedule has been Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, with six students from each of three schools taking part over two weeks. Three different schools compete every two weeks.

Paisean Faisean is an Irish language television dating show broadcast on TG4. It was presented in the first three series by Aoife Ní Thuairisg, and in the fourth series by Bláthnaid Nic Dhonnchadha and Mairéad Ní Chuaig. The fifth series saw Nic Dhonnchadha present alongside Síle Seoige.

Reality based talent search for Ireland's newest country and western music star.

Anamnocht Documentary series of hour-long treatments of personalities, movements, places and ideas that have shaped modern Ireland or that reveal a hidden or repressed aspect of our cultural, historical or social heritage.

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⁕Frederick Douglass and the White Negro Frederick Douglass agus na Negroes Bana, Frederick Douglass, the "Martin Luther King" of the 19th century, escaped from slavery in the US and fled to Ireland to seek refuge during the Irish famine. The programme shows how much of an effect Ireland had on him and the relationship between Irish Americans and African Americans living in the US.

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⁕Filleadh - Return. Éamonn and Joe left home just after the war. They worked on the farms along the border between England and Scotland. They used to work with each other during the day and sleep in guest houses. They used to always talk about the day they would return to Tory island for Saint Patrick's day.

Eochair an ghrá is a television programme broadcast by Ireland's TG4, an Irish language network. The programme is a dating series where the presenter Eibhlín Ní Chonghaile and psychologist Kevin O hEaghra, together with a guest, visit three houses, with the guest choosing the owner of one of the houses for a date. The show claims to figure out the personality of the owner of the house by looking at the interior and exterior decor, the bedroom and personal effects.

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