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- There's just one dream for the women of Ballygar to taste freedom: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes.
- A local fisherman determined to keep his family together.
- Shawn Kohne is once again back with more insanity. Adding to the work done 7 years ago, he connects both new and old Sandler movies well beyond the scope of the Happy Madison umbrella. Part 2 is way bigger, more detailed and totally unhinged.
- Still grieving the death of his son in an accident years earlier, a proud husband and father finds his life spiralling out of control when a seemingly eligible new man enters his daughter's life and threatens to take her away from him.
- After a series of suspicious events, Ed discovers that someone is spying on him and knows a dark secret from his past. Meanwhile, Bob informs Ed that he saw George on CCTV, heading to the boat. Is he behind the sabotage?
- More evidence about George emerges, but Ed is warned to leave the past alone. A body is washed up in the harbour, and Ed finds himself in the frame for murder.
- As the thriller concludes, Ed is in hiding and his family don't know what to believe. When the truth is finally exposed, Ed must meet his nemesis alone - will his sins cost him his life?
- Follows PJ Collins, a gentle mountain of a man, who hides from people and fills his days with comfort food and half-hearted police work.
- Dead Trace - Chapter One "Life is uncertain...of which, we thrive...twisted memories is what we take...these thoughts live on"
- When human remains are found in a sleepy Irish village, Sergeant PJ Collins finally has a genuine crime to solve. As the gruesome discovery ripples through the community, it threatens to expose a lifetime of secrets.
- When a key suspect vanishes it casts an ominous shadow over the investigation. PJ and Linus attempt to piece together what happened the day that Tommy Burke disappeared. In his attempt to help the suspect, PJ makes a dangerous decision.
- One month has passed and the cold case is revived when another body is found.
- When PJ uncovers the truth behind the body, Duneen is changed forever. No longer able to turn a blind eye to those around him, PJ attempts to bring the killer to justice.
- When Aston finds himself left to his own devices with bills to pay while his boyfriend is in New York, he turns to camming to make ends meet.
- Aspiring cam boy Aston shows his butt online, with unintended consequences.
- After the success of the first Terminator movie, James Cameroon is given a lot more money to play with his toys.
- A live chat-show where the host has no idea who his guests are until they walk on stage.
- Connie fights to save Charlie's life. Duffy inspires Louise to become a nurse. Gang violence spills through the hospital doors, endangering more lives.
- Deadly tells the story of Boney, a working stiff in a dead-end job. That is until he has a run-in with a spirited old lady named Bridie...
- A couple realise their dream of retiring to the South of France. Their life changes dramatically when they meet another, younger couple.
- A series that breaks the seal of the Catholic confessional booth. A young insomniac priest gets caught up in the sins of his congregants while a secret from his own past threatens his calling.
- Smith's mother visits the confessional, demanding to know the nature of her son's confession and railing against the Catholic church.
- Smith confesses a revelation that alters the Priest's opinion of him and Novalea gets a surprise visit from Mrs. Smith.
- Albert Nobbs struggles to survive in late 19th-century Ireland, where women aren't encouraged to be independent. Posing as a man so she can work as a butler in Dublin's most elegant hotel, Albert meets a handsome painter and looks to escape the lie she has been living.
- A lesbian couple escape from their nursing home and head up to Canada to get married. Along the way, they pick up a young, male hitchhiker.
- A British police procedural, which follows the team from a forensic pathology facility that conducts scientific research to help solve crimes.
- Two well-known but very different personalities ad-lib questions to one another, resulting in the unique situation of both being interviewer and interviewee.
- Documentary Film investigating on-screen representations of Ireland in Film and TV.
- Security guard Ray Quinn is murdered in what appears to be a failed robbery at the custom car garage owned by the Flannery brothers, who are his cousins but seem reluctant to admit kinship. Eve however believes he was killed elsewhere and his body brought to the garage. Evidence suggests his face was scratched by a woman and Quinn was indeed convicted of kidnapping a girl some years earlier. Now another girl has been abducted and Eve links Quinn to the house where she died. Quinn's gypsy relatives close ranks against Hale but Eve has a one to one with the lad's mother to find out the truth.
- Josh leaves his advertising career at its peak, everyone wants either to be him or to have him. A car accident will leave his daughter in a strange coma and when everyone has given up she starts communicating with him, or is he going mad?
- Yuki and Lenny break into Ludlow's house to get evidence which will incriminate him in the drugs trial, but in the process a clumsy security guard and her dog are injured.
- The horrible psycho from episode 41 makes his escape aided by a naive pen pal; kills her and takes refuge at Adam's house.
- Terminally ill Megan returns and wants help ending her life; Ludlow offers Lenny a job in return for the incriminating evidence.
- Charlie and Tess help Megan end her life.
- The story of Ian Hamilton, a dedicated nationalist who reignited Scottish national pride in the 1950s with his daring raid on the heart of England to bring the Stone of Scone back to Scotland.
- The story of the flamboyant and ambitious 14-year-old Simon Doonan, who has dreams that stretch beyond his hometown of Reading.
- Simon tells boyfriend Sasha how he came to own a string of beads being used in a display. As a boy he plays a trick on Debbie by throwing his voice and convincing her he is her spirit guide and she has psychic powers. By coincidence, having heard of a recent death she predicts another. Andy's mother Narg comes to stay, having been released from hospital and her bizarre behaviour upsets everybody. She puts a tin of baked beans in the microwave and it explodes, killing her. At this point Simon decides that the spirit guide should tell Debbie that she has lost her powers but she should increase his allowance.The beads are, he claims, made from Narg's dentures.
- A young man searches for the proper owner of a ring that belonged to a U.S. World War II bomber gunner who crashed in Belfast, Northern Ireland on June 1, 1944.
- A young British woman struggling with the direction of her life spends Christmas watching over a retirement home filled with demanding residents.
- A documentary looking at the making of the final transmitted Doctor Who (1963) story Survival: Part One (1989), which featured on the BBC DVD release of the same name.
- A special episode to link in with the Red Nose Day charity appeal.
- Two women -- one American, one Irish -- swap houses and alter the course of their lives.
- Reluctant Jennifer must bathe Nan, her mischievous grandmother. Things are initially awkward between them until they begin to play and get to know each other again. Nan is scared of the water and asks Jennifer to protect her from drowning. Jennifer agrees but when Nan tricks her, she changes her mind.
- The story of Heidi Fleiss, known as "The Hollywood Madam", who was the daughter of a prominent Los Angeles doctor and eventually became a prostitute for a well-known Los Angeles madam. She took over her boss' operation and soon was raking in $300,000 a month by hiring only the most beautiful and highest-class hookers and catering to wealthy Hollywood types, European and American corporate executives and Arab sheiks. Her operation was broken up by Los Angeles police in 1993, and she eventually went to prison for income-tax evasion.
- When the kinetic Rory moves into his room in the Carrigmore Residential Home for the Disabled, his effect on the home is immediate. Most telling is his friendship with Michael, a young man with cerebral palsy and nearly unintelligible speech. Somehow, Rory understands Michael, and encourages him to experience life outside the confines of home.
- Shortly after waking up from a coma and discovering that his wife has been killed in a car accident, Ben befriends his beautiful young neighbor. But just as Ben begins to turn his life around, he is haunted by visions of his dead wife.
- An examination of the aftermath of the 1998 Real IRA bombing that killed 29 people in Omagh, Northern Ireland.
- Ryan Tubridy interviews a variety of guests from the worlds of entertainment, sports and politics as well as extraordinary members of the general public.
- Set in a fishing village in Ireland, Molly faces divorce after thirty years of marriage.
- An Irish journalist writes a series of stories about drug dealers.
- Marion Keyes' story about a young woman and her baby, Kate.
- A Catholic priest's suicide and seminarian's expulsion for homosexuality spark a local journalist's investigation, uncovering celibacy controversies and abuse cover-ups within the Irish Catholic church.
- Award of the American academy of cinematographic arts and sciences, from 1940th known as "Oscar", - American film award created in 1929 and traditionally handed to the figures of cinematographic art for their contribution to creation of movies.
- A period drama/thriller about a surveyor and his fiancée who arrive in a remote Malaysian trading post and encounter a closed-fisted ivory trader and her ill-meaning family.
- The 1946/1947 murder trial of young and beautiful Evelyn Dick remains the most lurid murder case in Canadian history. After children find only the torso of her missing husband, John, Evelyn is arrested for his murder. The head and limbs had been sawed from his body and evidence that they had been burned in the furnace of her home (she and her adolescent daughter shared with her parents) later surfaced. (There is some weird twist involving her parents and a supposed baby boy that she gave up for adoption some 3 years prior to the murder.) After she was sentenced to hang, lawyer J.J. Robinette appealed her case, and won an eventual acquittal. But, when police are tipped-off by her father, the decayed remains of Evelyn's baby boy encased in cement under the floor boards of her home are found. Although she is acquitted of the murder of her husband, she is sentenced to 11 years in prison for the murder of her infant son. No one was ever convicted of the murder of John Dick. Evelyn was released from prison in 1958. After her release, her whereabouts were never known or at least never reported or published.
- A drama based on the Irish bloodbank scandal of the 1990s, where it was discovered that women treated with the blood product Anti D in the Seventies had been contaminated with Hepatitis C.
- The government keeps up the pressure. Gráinne is refused leave to remain anonymous and warned that if she loses the case, costs will be sought. However, Positive Action find that the BTSB knew of the contaminated blood and sanctioned a cover-up.
- Kitty Fogarty and Gráinne McFadden discover that they have been infected with Hepatitis C due to a contaminated injection years earlier.
- In Dublin, Kitty is tested at the Blood Bank. In Donegal, Gráinne goes to her GP to be screened.
- The Positive Action group appoints solicitors as they want a health package for all infected women, an investigation and an admission of liability and compensation. Kitty and Monica have to face how their condition is affecting their families.
- In London during World War II, Lily marries a Canadian soldier who immediately goes off to war. She and her newborn daughter are invited to come and live with his family in Canada, where conditions are not as splendid as he had described, and nobody knows if and when he will return.
- A little boy found wandering the streets is taken in by Bob and Joan, a kindly couple. The boy is cold, wet and desperate for shelter, but Bob and Joan are perplexed by his claims that he was once a rat. Meanwhile, rumours are rife at the newspaper about the prince's new love: a girl who captivated everyone at the palace ball.
- Cate has a vintage clothing store. She attends her nasty dad's birthday party/family gathering where she meets Harry. She's dating Philip but he's dull - contrary to Harry.
- In 1939 Ireland, a young man decides to lead a forty mile cattle drive rather than selling his cattle to an unscrupulous local buyer. Brenda Fricker appears as Keeslar's aunt and Mark Lambert is an army deserter, who signs up for the drive.
- After a woman is crippled in an auto accident which killed her husband, she suddenly develops the powers to heal. First she uses the power to heal herself and then turns to others. However, her powers are beyond healing psychic scars that exist between her and her mother. Meanwhile, her best friend and her doctor struggle to understand her newfound abilities.
- Irishwoman Maureen, who lives in Germany, is happily married. Or so she thinks. When her husband dies, she finds out that not only had he debts, he was also a bigamist who had a second wife and family in Ireland. Shocked and angry, she travels there to meet the other family--and learns that they have their own troubles, the worst being that the other woman's young son is suffering from leukemia and urgently needs a suitable bone-marrow donor.
- The major events of 1982 accompanied by music released during that year.
- The major events of 1989 accompanied by music released during that year.
- Belfast, in 1970s. Victor Kelly is a young protestant man who hates the Catholics so much that one night he begins to brutally murder them. A reporter soon tries to uncover the murder and obtained prestige for himself, while Victor sinks deeper into madness.
- An award show that honors excellence in filmmaking in each of its separate categories. People are awarded Oscars in a humorous manner that provides an entertaining show.
- The story centers on the life of a bordello in a midwestern prairie town in the 1870s. The whorehouse is run by pragmatic madam Annie Ryan and the film follows the life of several of her girls.
- After the horror of the Civil War, "ignorant" Christopher Newman (Matthew Modine) made his fortune. He travels to France is search of cultural treasures. He won't get past the Paris nightlife. He falls in love with Claire de Cintré (Aisling O'Sullivan). She was married off and traumatized by her abusive late husband for the family's sake. Her elder brother supports their ruthless mother, but Valentin (Andrew Scott) is besotted with the artist and strikes up a partnership with Christopher.
- Pete is a streetwise ex-junkie running from the mob. After his two best friends die, he feels obligated to help raise their three kids who now live with their grandmother.
- Faces from the past attend Charlie and Baz's wedding. Tina's hopes go awry, and George has a proposal for Richard.
- Affairs of the heart dominate the lives of the staff as Duffy looks for a shoulder to cry on, while Ash admits he and Laura are splitting up and Tina receives tragic news. UKTV PLAY description.
- Trapped in a school in which a gang of criminals has seized control, a young troublemaker fights a cat and mouse battle from inside.
- In Canton, Mississippi, a fearless young lawyer and his assistant defend a black man accused of murdering two white men who raped his ten-year-old daughter, inciting violent retribution and revenge from the Ku Klux Klan.
- The daughter of a thief, young Moll is placed in the care of a nunnery after her mother's execution, but the actions of an abusive priest lead her to rebel as a teenager, and she escapes to the dangerous streets of London. Further misfortunes drive her to accept a job as a prostitute from the conniving Mrs. Allworthy, where she first meets Hibble.
- Rose Hindmarsh finds herself at the centre of a controversy when she meets author Sarah Maloney as she investigates the life of Mary Swann, an obscure poet who was brutally murdered in a small town in rural Ontario.
- Bess Steed marries her childhood sweetheart in the early 1900s and begins a life of high society in Dallas, Texas. Her husband dies of the flu and things don't go as she expects.
- Journey and his grandfather Marcus have to come to terms with each other's reactions to the loss when Journey's mother, Min, decides to leave Journey and his sister Cat to be looked after by their grandparents.
- Traces the history of Irish immigration to the United States, following the stories of several families and their journeys to America, including where they ended up.
- A Woman of Independent Means episode 1
- A Woman of Independent Means episode 2
- A Woman of Independent Means episode 3
- When a boy prays for a chance to have a family if the California Angels win the pennant, angels are assigned to make that possible.
- A friendly, poetry quoting bus conductor in 1963 Dublin wants to stage Oscar Wilde's play, Salome, with passengers on his bus.
- Advised by the ghosts of five notable British killers, small town librarian Jodie sets out to murder her domineering mother, Iris, and anyone else who stands in her way to happiness.