The fourth edition of Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women returns from Friday, 31st January to Monday, 3rd February 2025, with its largest programme to date. Over 90 thematic events will take ...
The narrative unfolds in the 14th Century, when the European nations vie for supremacy within the Holy Roman Empire. The ambitious Austrian Empire, desiring more land, invades neighbouring ...
Following patients as they check in for an intense 48 hour therapy treatment at Kindt Clinic in hopes of curing their extreme ...
Paddy McGuinness visits the Graze factory in west London armed with his trusty tasting spoon to learn about the process that creates 40 million flapjacks a year and the science behind their sticky ...
Annie is furious when Terry stays out all night. To give him a taste of his own medicine, Annie leaves him home alone with the kids and bonds with Kate on a cross-country road trip. With their ...
Black comedy, starring Julia Davis as Fanny Cradock, whose popular newspaper columns and TV programmes led to her becoming Britain's first celebrity chef. The League of Gentlemen's Mark Gatiss ...
Katie and Carl continue their IVF journey. Katie has successfully overcome the first hurdle, but there's a long way to go on the rocky road to potentially having a new baby. Following the highs ...
The Collins family from Tipperary, the Cummins family from Kilkenny, the O'Brien family from Westmeath and the Hogan family from Limerick compete for a place in the next round.
Episode: 1 | Length: 60m Part two of two. Documentary about American-born Irish statesman and political leader Éamon de Valera, a leader in the 1916 Easter Rising.
A snapshot into how an Irish general election is staged and a peek behind the curtain of how the country's democracy runs fair and free votes. Plus, observing how citizens engage with the process ...
The Flahertys from Dublin, the McLoughlins from Co Laois, the Fagans from Co Wicklow and the Adamowicz family from Cork battle it out for a place in the next round.
Fast-paced sketch show with the biggest stars of Irish online comedy - Séan Burke, Emma Doran, Michael Fry, Justine Stafford and Killian Sundermann.