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- An Irish rogue wins the heart of a rich widow and assumes her dead husband's aristocratic position in 18th-century England.
- A young woman's penchant for sensational Gothic novels leads to misunderstandings in the matters of the heart.
- A black and bloody Irish comedy about a sad train journey where an older man, whose wife has died that morning, encounters a strange and possibly psychotic young oddball....
- Married couple Kat and Alfie Moon relocate from the London-based Walford to the remote Irish seaside town of Redwater in a quest to find Luke, Kat's long-lost son, who was given up for adoption to a foster family 32 years ago.
- With his mauve taxi, the old philosopher Dr. Seamus Scully (Fred Astaire) runs around the small green roads of the south of Ireland, becoming confident of his patients, while trying to help them find their way.
- A widow who has given up on life becomes convinced that a stray dog is the reincarnation of her Hurling-loving husband.
- During WW2, German POWs in Britain plot to escape from their prison camp in Scotland.
- IRELAND 1845 - The three O'Driscoll children, Eily, Michael and Peggy set out a great adventure to walk across Ireland and try to find their great-aunts, Nano and Lena, whom they've only heard about in their Mother's stories. But their great adventure turns into a terrible battle for survival against hunger, disease and possibly death.
- When Ireland's most notorious amateur sports star becomes the first man in history to fail a test for PEDs, he agrees to coach the country's worst team in order to try and rebuild his shattered reputation.
- A shop assistant discovers her megalomaniac boss is selling human flesh to his starving customers.
- A platoon of Stormtroopers raid a remote Rebel mining outpost.
- The tale of two American women who went looking for love online and became the 'new face in the war on terror.'
- Explores the role Irish soldiers played in the American Civil War.
- Ireland's most notorious hurler is Gar Campion. After getting suspended from the game for a year, a documentary film crew follows superstar hurler Gar in his real life, as a contract cleaner.
- Documentary about, and companion to "Chihuly Over Venice."
- 6 student Nurses are about to embark on their final year in college and make the transition into becoming fully fledged Nurses in two of Irelands busiest Hospitals.
- When the Covid-19 pandemic hits, comedian Ronnie Miller is stuck in his hometown of Waterford, Ireland where he is forced to face up to the problems he ran away from while trying to hold his life in New York together via Zoom calls.
- An ex-alcoholic returns to his hometown after a ten year absence to confront his past. The film opens with 'Jimmy' the lead character played by Paul Nugent getting on a train to return home to Waterford, Ireland. On the train he becomes extremely anxious and starts to have a panic attack, eventually the train arrives in Waterford. Jimmy has to quickly get himself off the train. Jimmy then walks through the streets of Waterford, he eventually arrives to his destination. His old friend 'Francis' played by Tony Kelly eventually arrives, they catch up as they walk through Waterford. On their journey, they run into some a couple of people from their past, Dylan their old school friend who's now homeless played by Eoin Quinn and 'Sarah' an old girlfriend of Jimmy's played by Siobhan Dunne.
- Nick tries desperately to have one more real moment with his father Jim who suffers from Alzheimer disease.
- 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)
- Follows the life of renowned poet Seán Dunne from his hometown of Waterford to the city of Cork where he lived until his untimely death.
- Inspired by the late poet Al Pittman's 'March Hare' late winter music and literary celebrations, director Barbara Doran-along with a clutch of her close friends, associates and artistic collaborators from St. John's and the rest of the Rock-travel to Dublin to examine the close cultural relationships between Newfoundland and Ireland in this boisterous documentary film.
- A veteran troupe of wrestlers assemble a ring on a seaside promenade. The summer festival prepares for their exhibition of physical drama.
- An Bean Sidhe, meaning The Banshee in Irish, is a horror short about a young man Christian, who plays a prank, that comes back to haunt him . . .
- Two soldiers (Christopher Leahy and Cormac Fitzpatrick) fight for survival during World War 2.
- This six part series follows the fortunes of confirmed gambler/presenter Hector Ó hEochagáin when he enters the exclusive world of horseracing as the rookie owner of a thoroughbred horse named "Traverse".
- With a maniacal, moustache twirling villain on the loose, Srg. Chris and Nick must put aside their differences and team up to locate a USB drive.
- THE NEW NORMAL is a 5-part documentary series written, directed and presented by award-winning documentary film-maker Steven Stubbs.
- The second half of the final installment sees Srg. Chris evades a new enemy and must unveil the secret it possesses
- Srg. Chris must fight his way through fort-worth beach during World War Two.
- A 70 year old Irish man, forced to move in with his estranged son due to failing mental health, suspects his pizza delivery man to be the FBI's most wanted man. He plans to turn him in and use the reward money to buy the car of his dreams and regain his freedom.
- The first half of the final installment of the unseen battles trilogy puts Srg. Chris against his most fierce enemy to date
- Two hapless paranormal detectives get more than they bargained for after discovering the house they're investigating is not haunted in the way they were hoping for.
- Music video for fuzz-pop trio Chinese Newspaper.
- 1977–19791h 45m6.5 (103)TV Episode59MetascoreIn the late 1930s, three reclusive middle-aged spinster sisters live on their run down family estate in Ireland. Otto Beck, a perpetual graduate student from Bavaria with a habit of making pompous declamations, rents the back lodge to work on his esoteric thesis. Imogen Langrishe, the least repressed of the sisters, begins an affair with Otto. Imogen takes the love affair seriously, but Otto just enjoys the cheap lodging and the comfort of Imogen.
- TV Presenter Mike Chen is taking on his biggest challenge to date as he prepares to compete in perhaps the toughest World Rally Championship event on the WRC Calender, Wales Rally GB. In this episode, Mike travels to Ireland for some expert tuition from Citroen factory driver, Craig Breen. That experience made him realise he needs to get fit and so, with Rally GB looming ever closer he starts his intense training schedule.
- Far from humble, the potato is a great source of nutrition, and surely the most versatile vegetable in terms of how it can be cooked. Presenter Karen O'Donohoe joins the crew of a Thornton's Recycling bin lorry as it collects brown bins from an estate in Dublin and finds out exactly what happens to the vegetable peelings and grass cuttings we throw into the bins.
- Unfortunately, most of the imported supermarket tomatoes we buy taste of absolutely nothing at all. It is not until you grow your own that you realize this. The homegrown tomato is a delectable treat, and while a little TLC is required to grow them, it's worth the effort.
- Garlic is relatively easy to grow and stores extremely well. It's also incredibly good for you. The garlic requirements of an average family can be easily satisfied by even the smallest vegetable patch, or container. Take any bulb of garlic, break out the cloves and stick them in to the ground spaced about 4 inches apart, and each clove will eventually turn in to a bulb of garlic.
- Many people have an aversion to beetroot because the only way they have ever tasted it is boiled and drowned in vinegar! If this is your experience, it deserves a second chance as it is a fine root crop. Beetroot is easy to grow, can be eaten all year round as it stores well, is incredibly good for you, and has multiple uses. You can boil it, bake it, grate it into salads, chutneys, wine, cakes.