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- Through the prism of the confession box, which has its origins in Ireland, 'Sins of Ireland' is a portrait of an overlooked aspect of Ireland's past and how it impacted many parts of the world. Fifteen Irish priests, known for hearing the confessions of others, outline what the sacrament of confession was supposed to be and, while confessing the sins of the church, what it became.
- A five-part ground-breaking documentary series following some of the UK's leading legal minds as they navigate their way through a series of complex court cases. Made for BBC.
- A poignant film on what it's like for Irish priests to hear the sins of their parishioners, while reflecting on the sins of the Catholic Church.
- A six-part Irish property series with a twist. We find the perfect home and the ideal work/life balance for families when they decide to relocate to various fabulous locations across the island of Ireland.
- James Blake is back on the frontline with a special global task-force in the Philippines during a series of raids aimed at smashing 'sextortion' and grooming to live streaming of the sexual abuse of young people that is linked to the UK.
- In 1973 Thomas Niedermayer, a German businessman living in Belfast, was kidnapped from his home and disappeared. His family and friends never saw him alive again. He became one of Northern Ireland's "disappeared". His fate was unknown.
- Having posted his whole life on social media, James Blakes' identity is stolen and used in fake crypto investments. In a fight to get his identity back he uncovers a world of organised crime exploiting slave labour to run their scams. BBC.
- This unique 24-episode series is filmed across two years and follows the lives of 12 Irish rural families. This rustic and bucolic production takes you into the heart of rural Ireland and the lives of the people that call it home. More4.
- Journalists Emmet McElhatton and Jamie Ryan investigate a strange hum in Omagh, Co Tyrone. They uncover rumors and conspiracies about the mysterious sound dividing the community as they delve deeper into the case.
- The Eleventh Season of Rare Breed: A Farming Year. This 12-part series continues to deliver massive audiences fascinated by the lives of Ireland's farmers. Filmed across an entire calendar this series gets to the heart of Irish rural life.
- Hard-hitting and emotional testimony from policewomen and men who served during the Northern Ireland conflict. Made for BBC.
- The Twelfth (12) Season of Rare Breed: A Farming Year documentary series is in post-production and will be released in early 2024.
- This 12 part series follows a dozen Irish farming families across an entire year. Working and living in harmony with nature we witness the highs and lows as they battle ever-changing weather and fluctuating commodity prices. Made for ITV.
- Six-part series reveals 21st Century farming in Ireland through the lives of 11 families. From Spring through to Winter we witness how they work with the seasons and deal with all the challenges and joys their job brings them.
- International six-part series that delights in the thrills and spills as competitors vie to be "Best in Show" on Ireland's country show circuit. Made for TG4, BBC and supported by Irish Language Broadcast Fund.
- Action packed two-part international sports co-production follows male and female rugby stars of the future. Filmed in Ireland, Scotland, Northern Ireland for TG4, MG ALBA and supported by Irish Language Broadcast Fund.
- Season Two of six-part property series finding the perfect home and ideal work/life balance for families relocating to places across the island of Ireland. For BBC and RTÉ, supported by Irish Language Broadcast Fund.
- Season Seven of this 12-part documentary series is filmed across an entire calendar year each episode explores what happens on a dozen Irish farms across an entire month. Meeting farmers producing food that is exported around the World.
- The Fourth Season of the amazing Rare Breed: A Farming Year. A unique 12 part series that charts the highs and lows of a year on several Irish farms.
- TV SeriesSaol na Feirme returns with a second 6-part series profiling rural life in Ireland. Due for release in late 2024/early 2025.
- Rare Breed - Series Two - returns with a brand-new action-packed second series. From arctic winter weather and torrential rains to record summer temperatures, we capture the highs and lows of the farming year on a range of local farms.
- Second season of this stunning international six-part documentary that chronicles a year in Ireland's wild and remote mountain communities set against the changing seasons. Made for RTÉ, BBC and supported by Irish Language Broadcast Fund.
- RTÉ popular series that follows Ireland's animal doctors to reveal their eventful encounters with animals of all shapes and sizes. This four part series was made for RTÉ.
- TV SeriesA six-part series that is a voyage of discovery along the shores, beneath the waves and into the skies of Ireland's greatest loughs - Neagh and Corrib. Eachone boasting unique wildlife, plants, scenery, folklore, customs and festivals.