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- When sent to Ireland as magistrate, Major Yeates discovers the justice system must bend to suit local needs, where not everything is as it seems.
- Get Fresh was a Saturday morning children's TV show in the UK. Set in a spaceship called the millennium dustbin each week the hosts would travel to different towns around the country and talk to interesting people, show cartoons and have competitions. A puppet alien joined the crew which had less than desirable manners voiced by Phil Cornwell it always had mucus dripping.from its nostrils.
- 90 minute chat show hosted by Gerry Kelly who has interviewed hundreds of the biggest names in showbusiness, film and television, music, sport and politics, as well as giving many local people a chance to experience their fifteen minutes of fame.
- A fantastic series showing keen angler, john Wilson, fishing various locations and techniques. Excellent fishing series with some truly memorable specials
- 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.
- Four-part drama-documentary telling of the Scots who emigrated to the North of Ireland in the 17th Century to take part in the plantation of Ulster.
- Party with the Rovers was the third music-variety series hosted by The Rovers (aka, The Irish Rovers). The show was set in a traditional pub setting with celebrity guests joining The Rovers each week.
- Anthology series of six plays by writers new to television.
- Gloria Hunniford introduces a compilation of on-air gaffes, goofs and disasters from the world of chat-shows. From uncooperative guests, on-air rants, technical problems and sheer mayhem.
- The latest news, current events, reportage and insight in the life of Ulster.
- The Rovers: (aka The Irish Rovers) Will Millar, George Millar, Jimmy Ferguson, Joe Millar and Wilcil McDowell, invite friends to join them for for much hilarity and music.
- A music program featuring Irish artists and groups.
- Christmas choral performances from St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin and from the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas in Galway.
- 'DNA Detectives' reveals the circumstances surrounding the brutal murder of Belfast pensioner Elizabeth Smyth in 1988. The documentary tells the story of the ensuing police investigation through a series of interviews and reconstructions. 'DNA Detectives' features contributions from Elizabeth Smyth's family together with the detectives who originally investigated the murder and those who opened the 'Cold Case' enquiry 17 years later. Elizabeth Smyth's killer, William Stevenson, was eventually convicted for murder in 2008 and sentenced to life imprisonment.
- Four one-hour programmes featuring 16 of the best unsigned bands in Ireland, playing everything from rock and rap to hip-hop, pop and country.
- The Chieftains and guests present an evening of traditional Celtic music and dance, along with some contemporary songs. The soundtrack of this performance won a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Traditional Album in 1991.
- Takes a close look at one of the long lasting conflicts of the late 20th century: from the Easter Rising, the Irish republican insurrection against British government in Ireland, which began on April 1916 in Dublin to the Irish island now.
- Four part documentary following the development of a new stage musical based on the life of footballing legend and Belfast native, George Best. Written by Marie Jones and Martin Lynch with music by JJ Gilmore and Pat Gribben, "Dancing Shoes: The George Best Story" went on to break box office records at the Grand Opera House, Belfast in 2010 and subsequently embarked upon a highly successful UK and Ireland tour in 2011.
- Following Derry film maker Tom Collins and his Oscar nominated film, 'Kings'.
- Profile of Belfast shipyard worker and playwright, Sam Thompson.
- UTV documentary on Belfast's great old soccer team - Belfast Celtic.
- About the new techniques and equipment which the the staff of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, are using to treat patients.
- Mrs. Cadogan leaves for a funeral and a job cook is hired to replace her. Flurry and Sally return from their honeymoon in Paris, and Flurry is up to his old tricks again. He convinces Major Yeates to go on a hunting trip that turns out badly for the Major.
- Sally's new neighbor, Mr. Shoot, seeks help buying a horse. When the Knoxs and Yeates take him to the market, they are surprised to learn how clueless he really is. Flurry becomes jealous of Mr. Shoot's attention to Sally.
- The Major's sister, Barbara, looks after him in Philippa's absence. Cousin Andrew also arrives to help and begins to fix everything in sight, including a crumbling chimney and a mysterious well. Cold water and strange spirits are unleased as Andrew's enthusiasm goes a bit too far.
- With few prospects, Major Yeates leaves his home and fiancée in England and accepts a position as resident magistrate in Ireland. Upon arriving, he discovers that not only is the house he rents not as grand as it was advertised, it might also be haunted.
- A ship with a full cargo of rum runs aground near Shebawn, and the locals engage in broken revelry as the barrels wash ashore. Of course, the subsequent police search reveals practically no signs of rum.
- It's time for the hunt as the Major drives to meet with the Curranhilty Harriers in a noisy new motor car, suffering the disdain of the locals. The excursion doesn't quite go as planned, as the Major continuously finds himself in an awkward position with Miss Bennett.
- Flurry and Sally's blossoming relationship is hindered by Sally's mother. Old Mrs. Knox is giving a tenants ball to which all the servants are invited. Recruited to help out, the Major and Philippa have an exciting evening dousing fire and promoting romance.
- A local publican smoothly sidesteps the Major's objections to beer sales at the annual St. Peter and St. Paul's Day Games, which are being held on Shreelane land. Philippa offers to organize tea for the event, and unknowingly becomes part of Flurry's scheme.
- Christmas proves a tense time for the Yeateses when Philippa collides with Oweneen while driving the carriage. When it's discovered that one of the people injured in the carriage accident is an evil mountain man known as Oweneen the Sprat, the family is overcome with fear.