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- Our first introduction to the Gogglebox households as they guide us through a week of telly Ireland.
- Tonights guest is Vanessa Redgrave.
- In order to impress Leah, the cute Jewish girl from New York who is helping out in her Uncle's bookstore in Dublin, Finbar decides to convert to Judaism to win her hand. The working class Irishman discovers there is more to Judaism than a prayer shawl and gefilte fish.
- A documentary that examines the making of the award-winning drama "Beyond the Pale." It includes interviews with, Malachy McCourt, Beverley Elder, Con Horgan, and Roger Davis.
- A young scientist sets out to be the first person to make life from lifeless materials starting a countdown to the end of the world.
- In Dalkey, Ireland, murdering a pedophile is doing gods work. Even if hes a your family priest. For two small time Irish stick up men burdened with the task, being Catholic can be an occupational hazard. Using an old collectible Nazi Pistol can be a discussion unto its own.
- Recorded live at Vicar Street, Made in Dublin is a perfect introduction to Aslan, containing performances of tracks from their first three albums. This feature length documentary captures Aslan at their best at the unplugged gig.
- A documentary about the work of Luke Kelly, legendary folk singer with the Dubliners, who died in 1984. Kelly's influence on balladeers has been wide-reaching. Here, his famous contemporaries - like Donovan and Ralph McTell - discuss his art, and the key moments of his development in music. Includes 19 rarely seen live performances, and further contributions by the Dubliners, Damien Dempsey, Paddy Reilly, Jim McCann, Mary Black, Phil Coulter and George Murphy.
- A distressed looking young girl carries a box through a world filled with violence and vice. She is saddened by her surroundings. However, whenever she opens it, her surroundings are filled with hope; Pandora's box's last remaining value.
- Following the death of his father, the past catches up with Dublin taxi driver, Frank Burke.
- Dublin, 1918. A meek boy tormented by his peers finds a role model in his hyper-masculine father, recently returned from the Great War, who imparts to his son violence is the best tool to use against the violent.
- A sensitive portrayal of a man who weaves his philosophic, eccentric and loving nature into the hearts of a local community.
- A selfless student turns to prostitution to afford the rent but has an explosive encounter with an elderly member of the community who takes advantage of a fragile appearance to mask a dark past.
- Over the course of four harrowing weeks, Sir Malcolm, Ethan, Dr. Frankenstein and Sembene do everything they can to save Vanessa from what's within her.
- An aging ex-Nazi doctor decides to tell the truth about his past to his son Alex.
- Set in suburban Dublin, Hill 16 tells the story of Dublin teenager Niall, who is living under a strict curfew from his parents, due to summer of gang warfare. Niall withdraws, but his love of art and football fail to relieve the boredom as his friends enjoy the trappings of teenage life: relationships, image building, girls, etc. He befriends Cel, an attractive teacher from the local school. He tries his utmost to conceal his relationship with the older woman from his friends. But then events take a sudden turn. A major crackdown on the drug gangs in the area creates an atmosphere of paranoia among Niall's circle of friends - and with the arrival of his older cousin, Joe, throws Niall's world upside down, leading him to plan out the deadliest of outcomes.
- Deciding to see if he can eek out a living on minimum wage Des decides to try to survive for one month working a minimum wage job in various parts of Ireland. He turns his hand to cooking in a kebab shop in Waterford; a life guard at a swimming pool complex in Tralee; a shop assistant at a supermarket in Dundalk; and a general dogs body/jack of all trades/handiman at a hotel in Dublin (Keep an eye out for his stair vacuuming techniques)
- Australian travel show.
- Irish comedy about a world where everybody has to film themselves and everybody else watches.
- Seasonal fare and traditional Irish songs performed by three Irish tenors included classics such as 'Jingle Bells', 'Silent Night', 'Danny Boy', 'Galway Bay', 'Hark The Herald Angels Sing', 'Oh Come All Ye Faithful', 'When Irish Eyes Are Smiling' and 'My Wild Irish Rose'.
- Two LDS Missionaries help an old Irishman rediscover lost happiness through the power of music.
- After a tragic event, Connell struggles with severe depression. Marianne remains a lifeline for him from abroad.
- Their final year in Trinity, Marianne and Connell are fully together - but how it will endure after they graduate is uncertain.
- A comprehensive survey of the history of World War I.
- After a short exchange program to Dublin, 13-year-old Liz develops anorexia nervosa. Having a diary with a blue butterfly on the cover as her only confidant, how will she find hope?
- Tells the story about the 7 signatories of the Proclamation of the 1916 Easter Rising, before, during & after the rising. P.H Pearse, James Connolly, Eamon Ceannt, Tom Clarke, Joseph Plunkett, Sean Mac Diarmada & Tomas MacDonagh.
- William is moving house, but he and his best friend Jack are out to do whatever it takes to stop it from happening.
- A young girl wanders alone through Dublin's dark, bleak streets encountering adults in various states of despair.
- Mr. Duffy, a bachelor, and Mrs. Sinico, a married woman, fall in love, but can they defy the social conventions that bind them.
- The story of Irish baseball, from County Cork to Fenway Park.
- A humorous account of a night out with a professional pick-up artist. Things don't exactly go to plan.
- In Sligo, Marianne and Connell try to navigate friendship. A fight between Marianne and Alan causes a rift with her family.
- Reid faces scandal due to Best's deviousness, Drake readjusts to life back home, Rose faces the prospect of a new future, while a grim discovery in a Whitechapel slum may lead to the downfall of many.
- Vanessa recalls her past and the events that ultimately lead to Mina's disappearance.
- This four-part made-for-TV drama focuses up close on a Dublin couple with four children. Charlo is a hustler, a head-first footballer, a thief, abusive. Paula drinks, objects to Charlie's thievery and adultery without the will to chuck him out. John Paul worships his father who's initiating him into the world of beer and football but recoils at Charlo's treatment of mom; asthma and misbehavior at school follow. Daughter Nicola is a young woman, starting work in a garment factory. When Charlo begins to stare at her, she's frightened and Paula's furious.
- Fran, a Sunday League football team manager, has to take over as the manger of a senior league club and lead his team to the final.
- Lucy struggles to come to terms with her parents' separation. She rescues a dog Eliot from the local dog shelter and her life starts to improve. Tragedy strikes when Eliot goes missing and Lucy must go on a dangerous journey to find him.
- Bruce Springsteen With The Sessions Band Live in Dublin' features 23 songs drawn from the band's performances in Dublin, Ireland at The Point on November 17, 18 and 19, 2006. Songs include fan favorites from 'The Seeger Sessions,' radical interpretations from the Springsteen songbook and rare songs appearing for the first time on any Springsteen release. The DVD captures the band during the finale of its multi-leg 2006 tour.
- Third concerto turn of the Australian singer Kylie Minogue in support her fourth studio album of Let's Get to It.
- A young woman counts down what may be the final ten seconds of her life. As she does so, her mind races through key moments from her recent history.
- Jessie must come to terms with a breakup with the help of her friends. However, sometimes our friends can push us too hard.