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- Rey develops her abilities with the help of Luke Skywalker, as the Resistance prepares for battle against the First Order.
- A young Irish couple flee to the States, but subsequently struggle to obtain land and prosper freely.
- Set in the wake of the 1916 Easter Rising, a married woman in a small Irish village has an affair with a troubled British officer.
- A quiet little village, and especially a pretty young woman, fall under the spell of a charming, somewhat roguish stranger who suddenly appears one day, captivating everyone when he claims he murdered his father.
- Two descendants of an Irish king journey to an island where he once presided-not to reclaim the land, but to surf the waves.
- Set in Kerry, Ireland, the series is about a candidate for political office who forms an alliance with an unlikely partner when his campaign is not going according to plan.
- Irish TV series featuring live performances by Irish and international artists.
- This documentary takes audiences on a journey throughout stunning southwest Ireland. The film shines light on the massive impact the filming of "Star Wars" had on Ireland-- from a boost in tourism to a boom in the Irish film industry.
- A documentary film about acclaimed filmmaker Jimmy T. Murakami and his emotional return to Tule Lake concentration camp in America.
- Investment banker Bebhínn lives the high life in London while her parents retire in rural Ireland to work the family farm. On a visit to Co Kerry, Bebhínn sees her father working hard as a sheep farmer with very little monetary reward - - Bebhínn struggles with his recent choices in life until one night her eyes are opened to another way of life.
- 20 part Irish language refresher course for people with previous knowledge of the Irish language, like those who have learned it in school, but let it slip into disuse after that.
- Seven part series in which presenter Jo Sinnott rides a Triumph Bonneville motorcycle, challenging herself to explore Europe, wild camping all the way. On her journey she passes through Ireland, UK, France, Spain and Portugal. She meets an array of interesting and often eccentric characters and camps in some of the continent's most beautiful, unspoilt locations.
- 2002–8.6 (6)TV EpisodeBilly heads to Killarney for the final leg of his tour of Ireland. A visit to Blarney Castle sees him explain why he has no desire to kiss the stone. A trip to the beehive huts and oratory on the Dingle Peninsula are met with more enthusiasm. A helicopter ride to connect with his past takes him past Banna Strand and the Arran Islands. A hunt for his great-great-grandfather's grave leaves him a little disappointed. A return to Killarney takes him to the shores of the rather beautiful Lough Leane.
- A dedicated group of ordinary people from the Ireland's harsh southwest coast area, saving lives as freelance coast guard members. Who are these electricians, carpenters or school teachers to put their lives in danger for the sake of others for nothing but honor ? The film follows them into the treacherous cliffs, on board their live boats, helicopters and into their homes...
- Documentary telling the story of the day Amy Winehouse recorded a stunning acoustic performance in a church in the small Irish fishing village of Dingle in 2006.
- 1968–7.7 (15)TV EpisodeAn inside look at the U.S. Navy response to Houthi Red Sea attacks; an alternate Donald Trump elector in Wisconsin speaks out; Cillian Murphy discusses his acting career including his success in Oppenheimer (2023).
- Mummers and Masks is a one-hour documentary Christmas Special that explores the ageless world of mummers. The producer traces the legacy of mummering from the humble kitchen parties of the remote outports of Newfoundland to the wild parades and razamatazz of the New Orleans Mardi Gras, and the gaudy present-day Philadelphia Mummer's Parade with its swirling batons, clowns and string bands, to the ancient folk dramas (with their ageless renditions of death and resurrection) still annually, lovingly re-enacted in rustic corners of the British Isles and Europe.