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- The pizza-loving, shell-busting mutant turtles Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael and Michelangelo, with the guidance of their Sensei Master Splinter, face fierce enemies, save humanity from extinction and battle against life-altering mutations.
- A police detective returns to her home town and becomes involved in a missing person case, which is linked to her traumatic past and the town's dark history.
- A year on there is a new boss and old enemies. Criminal Asset Bureau's Claire Wallace finds herself at odds with CTU's Christian De Jong when CAB is drawn back to the Antwerp investigation. A familiar face returns but can she be trusted?
- Follows a family driven apart by having to make choices no parent would ever want to make.
- A young supermarket worker discovers that his older brother is a vampire and must choose whether to help him or slay him.
- Showcases the violent death of a young Nigerian migrant. The investigation brings us into a twilight world of the new Ireland, where slum landlords and criminals prey on the vulnerable.
- A world most of us never consider until it's forced upon us. But far from dark, this is a life-affirming story of empathy and hope told from the perspective of funeral director David McGowan.
- Chuck Feeney, self-made American Billionaire and Co-Founder of DFS, world's leading duty free luxury retailer, agrees to a rare on-screen interview concerning his life's secret devotion: a lifetime of awe-aspiring anonymous charity.
- A docudrama telling the story of the events that unfolded when a Scottish army led by Robert Bruce tried to drive the English out of Scotland 700 years ago.
- Flix is a fish out of water comedy about the life and adventures the only dog (and his two best cat friends) growing up in cat town.
- Ireland's best-known architect Dermot Bannon showcases some of the world's most amazing, unique and architecturally designed homes.
- Sketch show featuring the biggest stars of Irish online comedy, Sean Burke, Michael Fry, Justine Stafford, Emma Doran and Killian Sundermann, with supersized versions of some of their classic bits.
- A petrol station attendant is drawn into the harsh world of a trafficked immigrant car washer, torn between speaking out at the risk of losing everything.
- Comedy from the Tipperary duo, who will be joined by well-known pals for shenanigans down the "local". The series will feature the TV debut of The Parish Quiz, as well as music, and guest collaborators throughout the series
- Three couples living on the edge of Dublin's commuter belt.
- The Morbegs is a popular children's television programme which was transmitted every weekday (and occasionally aired on The Den) in Ireland,The show originally started on 30 September 1996 and ended on 15 May 1998 but continued in reruns until 5 November 2008.
- Lusitania: an ocean liner to rival Titanic. On May 7th 1915 11 miles off the Old Head of Kinsale she was struck by a single torpedo from a German U-boat. 18 minutes later she was gone: a death toll of nearly 1200. Who will live and who will die, as the political shockwave is felt around the world?
- In a busy corner of Ben's bedroom lies a well-thumbed, well cherished pop-up book. This is no ordinary pop-up book... this is where the Abadas live! Hari the hippo, Ela the fox and Seren the bat are the most curious, adventurous and funniest pop-up animals that any book could possibly have. Once the book is opened, the Abadas' world comes alive and its playtime for the three adventurers.
- A look at the life of Phil Lynott, lead singer of the band; a man whose talent was known worldwide, but whose early life was less well documented. This includes interviews with his mother, band members, and a lot of footage of the music.
- Chef Nico Reynolds shares recipes for mouth-watering barbecue dishes.
- 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.
- Across Ireland novice riders and seasoned professionals compete in equestrian events, show jumping, cross country and dressage. Through six episodes we follow their dramatic stories of success, failure, frustration and exhilaration.
- Discover recipes that don't require long lists of ingredients and avoid a last-minute dash to the supermarket with Donal's time-saving tricks for mealtimes.
- Six-part, observational documentary series about community nurses in Ireland.
- An emotionally broken woman fears her husband's blossoming relationship with a student will bring trouble. She must find the courage to stand up for herself, and him.
- Living the Wildlife sees cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson travel all over Ireland filming a variety of wildlife including bellowing toads in the sand dunes of Kerry, hedgehogs in Cork and sea trout in mountain streams in the depths of winter.
- A look at Japan's wilderness through the changing seasons.
- Philip is a misfit at his new school. When he is bullied, his mother decides to sort out things between him and his schoolmates, because his father unable to do so, as he is currently doing time in prison.
- This is no ordinary art history programme, but a fascinating and contemporary scientific detective story using a combination of observational documentary and dramatic reconstruction. The film follows three stories from the case file of Dr Maurizio Seracini: it also paints an engaging portrait of Seracini himself. Modern day Renaissance man, self-made art expert, and enemy of many traditionalist art historians.
- Broadcast 100 years on from the 1918 election, Election 18 will be hubbed by the well known political journalist and TV presenter David McCullagh, supported by Co-presenter journalist Sinead O'Carroll.
- In 1966 surfing was practically unheard of in Ireland. It certainly wasn't an activity that was done off the rainy chilly west coast of Ireland. No - surfing was the sport of Hawaiian kings and of blonde tanned Californians.
- A retrospective on Billy Connolly's 25 years as one of Britain's top comedians, featuring clips from many of his TV appearances mixed with new footage.
- From midweek saviours to lazy brunches, and special date night meals to avoid any meltdowns, Donal has packed the series full of recipes to refresh your repertoire.
- Everyone knows the men who were executed in 1916, but seven of them left behind wives and children. Left in the shadows of their dead husbands, the stories of these women have never been told before on national television.
- The Speech is a life-affirming series that follows people overcoming their fear of public speaking with the help of a celebrity speech coach.
- An exploration of the work of Olwen Fouéré, actress, writer/director and creative artist. She was a co-artistic director of the theatre company Operating Theatre (1980-2008) and in 2009, Fouéré founded TheEmergencyRoom.
- An epic surf trip undertaken by the pioneers of surfing in Ireland, now grey bearded and bald, as they retrace their early footsteps along the wave rich West coast of Ireland.This feel-good historic documentary reveals a way of life far from the typical vision of Ireland through tales from the pioneers who, 40 years on, are still surfing!
- Players of the Faithful is a documentary on Offaly's bid to stop Kerry becoming the first team to win five consecutive All-Ireland Senior Football Championships in 1982.
- Rory O'Connell introduces the timeless, classic, and essential techniques, which every cook needs to understand and implement if they want to cook well.