10/10
My word... this is impressive.
26 September 2022
Great Lighthouses of Ireland is, arguably, one of the most gripping documentaries ever made. In style it successfully merges three of the great documentary topics: Nature, Engineering and History - highly successful in all. The end result is the subtle weaving of all topics into documentary brilliance.

The whole package is then steeped into the, near mythological, air of a lighthouse keeper. One of the holy grails - the sense of "being there" - is so well deployed that; running up to each episode there is a sense of anticipation, one not dissimilar to the one experienced before embarking on a journey.

As with any documentaries - a modicum of interest or curiosity, with regard to the topic is in all likelihood, a prerequisite for experiencing Frank Delaney's work to the fullest... But who isn't, in some way, fascinated by the life of a lighthouse keeper?

With regard to awarding anything with a 10/10 there should be a lot of "considering the nine". However, The Lighthouses of Ireland offers no chink in its armour - rending "a perfect score" the only reasonable conclusion.
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