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- Manchán Magan investigates the quirks, conundrums and wonders of Ireland such as, how were the Irish able to make a cheese hard enough to kill the semi-divine leader of Connaught, Queen Maeve? This a more here.
- Luke Clancy's excursion into art, design, music, performance, media, technology and a world of intriguing possibilities. Broadcast daily on Ireland's national music and culture station, RTÉ lyric fm. The series has daily short features each weekday, and an omnibus edition on Saturdays.
- Multi award winning documentaries from Ireland telling real life stories. With over 1,800 documentaries on offer, the largest archive of documentaries available in the world, dating as far back as 1954, right up to the present day.
- In this insightful two-part Culture File, The Dawn of MIDI delves into the rich history and impact of the Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI), which celebrated its 40th birthday this year.
- Measuring the gap between Ireland's climate aspirations and climate actions.
- Ecolution is the podcast for kids who want to make a difference in the fight against Climate Change.
- A new radio station has mysteriously appeared in Ireland in time for Halloween, hosted by Uncle Vlad, a vampire from the heart of Transylvania, and Zombetty, surprisingly chipper considering she's been dead for 100 years.
- A documentary, which revealed the highs and lows in the legendary career of Johnny Giles, showed how he always aimed to be a great player rather than a big star.
- A Prime Time Special that explores the events that led to Ireland's Ireland's EC/ECB/IMF bailout. Featuring exclusive first person interviews with primary sources who took part in the negotiations for the bailout, this documentary explores the behind-the-scenes machinations that led to the biggest economic moment in the history of the Irish nation.
- A new documentary on a revolutionary Irish breakthrough for the treatment of hunger and malnutrition in developing countries.
- Five hundred soldiers of the Irish Defence Forces are stationed in Liberia, part of a 15,000-strong United Nations Peacekeeping mission, the largest UN force in the world. What does it mean to these young men and women to be peacekeepers? What does it mean to be soldiers trained in both how to fight and how not to? Rarely have peacekeeping soldiers talked so candidly and revealingly about the day to day realities of their job, trying to hold together a fragile peace in the aftermath of fourteen years of civil war.
- Ardal O'Hanlon talks about his favorite TV and films, and shows Big Report (1994) and The Man with Two Brains (1983) in their entirety.
- Seven Irish female celebrities are locked away from the outside world with their objective being to keep Radio Telefis Eireann (RTE) Charity 252 Radio on the air from 7.00am to 10.00pm for seven days in aid of The People in Need Telethon 2004.
- A documentary about the history of Bray, narrated by Dick Warner.
- A documentary on the Nobel Prize-winning writer, Boris Pasternak, to mark the 40th anniversary of his death.
- Mick O'Dwyer - a national treasure and the most successful manager in the history of Gaelic Football. MICKO tells the story of the GAA's most loved legend, through his eyes and with his voice.
- A married couple are terrorized by a pair of hikers. Their actions prompt an unexpected retaliation.
- A papal commission is sent to examine whether or not, Therese Martin, a young Carmelite nun, is deserving of the designation of 'heroic'. Five of their witnesses have failed to recognize in her anything more exalted than a gentle acceptance of suffering.
- The 26th Annual Ireland's Young Filmmaker of the Year, presented by Fresh International Film Festival, is hosted by Gemma Bradley and RTÉ's Stephen Byrne. The big night celebrates all the amazing work from young creatives who took part in the senior section (ages 13 to 18) of the Fresh International Film Festival.
- Explores the world of the unique fashion sub-culture that found its way from Japan to a group of young women in Ireland.
- The show discussed the different religions and the faith of the people in Ireland.
- Based on Siobhan McKenna's dramatic adaptation of Brian Merriman's 18th century poem, "Cúirt an Mheán Oíche" (or The Midnight Court) tells the tale of a poet's vision of a world in which men are in awe of women.
- The students of St. Conaire's Primary School, Shannon, County Clare, experience what life was like in bronze age Ireland as they visit Craggaunowen, Quin, County Clare.
- An informative and educational entertainment show for young members of the deaf community and young people in general.
- Based on his best selling book David McWilliams authors a three-part series examining the economic and social landscape of Ireland in 2006.
- Expedition members Danny Osborne, Gerry Wardell and John O'Mara with administrator Phillipa Kidd prepare an expedition. Scenes in offices raising sponsorship from many sponsors. Production of the Irish Arctic expedition 1981 booklet manifesto "Opporunities for Involvement". 18-man-day food ration boxes being filled with donated foods in warehouse. All the members including cameraman, John O'Mara cycling in Dublin to business meetings with various sponsors. Finally departure from Dublin Airport via the customs checking camera case and a two-handed nerve shaking champagne reception. Take-off to airborne-animation of plane across the Atlantic and on wards to Canada with views of RCAF Hercules cockpit instrumentation and icebergs, sea and ice and snow below. A frozen snow-packed airstrip finds a Hercules taking off in front of a low sun leaving behind its load of 7 tonnes ... all the expedition-freight in one place for the first time ... This is Eureka weather-station at Latitude 80 degrees North .... an eerie steamy bitterly cold place so foreign to experience ... weather balloon soars... Profile of ice-coated red-masked head. Set off with two dogs and sledges and skidoos to music across the ice. Discuss the demerits of working in the cold. Bloody tongue. Chopping ice-to make hot water. the diet consists of much including timed butter !... Paddy the husky falls behind and is lost. Arriving at a cairn from Krueger's lost Expedition of 1933. Finding a message left in a bottle reminds us of the history of polar exploration and how weather has such an effect on exploration. Archive images of Amundsen's SouthPole expedition inside their tent ... and Scott's ponies floundering on the ice... while back at the expedition a two-day storm leaves drifts about the camp and Nanook the huskie has frostbite. They dig out the camp and Gerry reassembles the motor from a skidoo whose carburetor has filled with spin-drift from the storm. He tells of the challenge working on small parts with naked fingers at minus 40. John breaks a wrist while laying caches of food for the snow free summer. Danny takes Naomi for a few weeks journey into the interior of the island...
- A portrait of radical activist Peter McVerry, who has worked with drug-addicted criminal teenagers for thirty years.