Collection of new and archive Gaeilge programmes from ѿý Northern Ireland.
Ardal’s journey begins on Rathlin Island, before taking in Tory and Arranmore.
An exploration of the history, evolution and future of the 120-year-old sport of camogie.
Cormac Ó hÁdhmaill explores the wildlife and cultural influence of the world’s peatlands.
Oreo the cat needs to lose weight, and pup Louis gets his first groom.
Ar Scáth an Cheoil combines archive with performances and chat from top musicians.
Novice kayakers Tessa Fleming and Irial Ó Ceallaigh start the journey of a lifetime.
The sofa friends discuss their first kiss, first dance and other firsts!
Exploring the key moments in the creative life of poet Paul Muldoon.
Composer Úna Monaghan embarks on an ambitious suite of solo performances with electronics.
Tomás returns to his island home to find all trace of his wife and their baby gone.
Antaine Ó Donnaile uncovers the story of notorious south Armagh outlaw Séamus Mac Murphy.
Drama based on the life of notorious South Armagh outlaw Séamus MacMurphy.
Gráinne McElwain explores the issue of abuse against GAA football referees.
Traditional musicians and Strabane Brass Band perform tunes from the Bunting collection.
Mícheál and Rhys are house-hunting in Belfast.
Life in a small Donegal town is upended upon the discovery of a woman’s body in the bog.
Can Clodagh resist the urge to shop and instead wear the clothes she already owns?
Irish traditional music group The Bothy Band reunite for a special performance.
As winter turns to spring, Belfast’s community gardens prepare for a new year of growth.
Tessa and Cormac retrace the footsteps of legendary hero Cú Chulainn.
Exploring the decolonisation of museums and institutions in Ireland.
Louise and Domhnall juggle work-life balance at the foot of Errigal.
Kevin Magee examines the shooting of the first RIC man to die in the 1916 Easter Rising.
How a Belfast doctor survived the WWII Japanese POW camps and came home to his sweetheart.