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- The Garvey sisters are bound together by their parents' deaths and a promise to always protect one another.
- Two Dublin college students, Frances and Bobbi, and the strange and unexpected connection they forge with married couple, Melissa and Nick.
- Editor Susan Ryeland gets drawn into a web of intrigue and murder when she receives Alan Conway's unfinished manuscript of an Atticus Pünd mystery.
- A recently retired English professor discovers a real knack for investigation and cannot help but interfere with the cases assigned to her police detective son.
- Shiv Sheridan returns to Dublin after years of partying in London and tries to navigate a new phase of her life. Trying to stay sober and being back with her family is not going to be easy.
- The series will center on the adventures of Sunny Starscout and her friends after the events depicted in the film.
- The StoryBots are back, answering tough questions and delivering so many laughs that kids won't even realize they're learning.
- Based on the popular and award-winning children's app "Sago Mini World". Featuring Harvey the floppy-eared dog and his best friends, Jinja the cat, Jack the rabbit, and Robin the bird.
- It follows people who have tragic endings at the hands of husbands, wives, former friends, and lovers.
- Sketch show featuring the biggest stars of Irish online comedy, Sean Burke, Michael Fry, Justine Stafford, Emma Doran and Killian Sundermann, with supersized versions of some of their classic bits.
- A group of young students in training to become Viking warriors embark on a series of humorous and exciting adventures in a mystical world.
- Tommy Tiernan tells the story of the West of Ireland through the rich body of culture it has inspired in this two part series.
- Looking for tales of Talking Goats, Giants, Changelings, Fairy Folk, Flying Chariots, Warriors, and a smart as a whip Salmon? Welcome to Dún Draíochta.
- Following the life of Glenn Day and His Family and Friends in the town of Henryville
- As you walk through lush forests, there's a wonderful world full of living things such as trees, birds, and flowers. Unless you look carefully, you'll miss all the wee little creatures blending in. One could look like tree bark, or fallen leaves, or even a root ball. The Wee Littles are a teensy, tiny family of four that could be right under your nose, and you'd never see them. To enter their world, you'll need to get down really low on your belly to see things from their view. It's a world where ferns tower high like trees, and trees are like skyscrapers. The heart of the Wee Littles is set within a family of four: a young girl named Bitsy, her little brother Itsy, their mother Mini, their father Teensy, and their pet earthworm, Jeremy Throckmorton III. They're shy and to avoid being seen by us big folk, they adorn themselves with forest things. Bitsy wears an acorn cap. Itsy wears a root-ball helmet, even their cosy home looks like a stump covered in moss. As our young audience can relate, life is very different when you're small. The Wee Littles' stories are about how they handle being tiny and to do it in their own style. How do you deal with a housefly in the kitchen when it's as big as a beagle? Or how do you keep dry when raindrops are the size of your head? It's one thing when your dog digs holes in the garden, but it's bonkers to have a pet earthworm dig a hole and then disappear in it! The Wee Littles work together to sort out how to overcome life's little obstacles by using imagination, positive support, and humour. Mini is the family's idea generator and likes to sketch them out. Teensy is the builder who makes Mini's drawings work. Itsy and Bitsy learn from their parents by watching, following, and sharing. They'll even come up with some nifty ideas of their own. The Wee Littles communicate through squeaks, whistles, and other animal sounds. Rather than speak, they squeak! They have a unique friend that speaks to them and her name is the "Off Screen Friend". We don't see her, but we hear her get as confused, excited, and giggly as the Wee Littles.
- Join Mark as he brings a new collection of recipes to the screen, focusing on the techniques and tips that you'll need to master basic recipes at home in your kitchen.
- A disturbing docuseries investigates what happened to thousands of children born to unwed mothers in Ireland 40 years ago, taken by the Catholic Church and the Bons Secours order of nuns and trafficked to the U.S. in forced adoptions, or worse.
- The story of the case of the shocking homophobic murder of Declan Flynn in Dublin in 1982. 40 years later, retired Detective Inspector Edwin Handcock has never forgotten the case.
- The story follows Rebecca as she sets out to do an essay on her home village for a college project. Rebecca recently told by her parents that she was adopted. She doesn't know who placed her up for adoption, only that they lived in the same village that she also lives in. She decides to do the project on her town as a way of trying to find her birth family. In this village there are two major families, the O'Reilly's and the Lynch's. These two families run opposing businesses in the village and have a long-standing feud. Nobody from outside of the two families are aware of why they despise each other, although many have speculated as to what they are fighting about. Rebecca's older brother, Jake decides to help her out with her research. As Rebeca digs deeper and deeper into the village's history, She is confused by the lack of information available. Word eventually gets out to Tom O'Reilly and Pauline Lynch, the Patriarch and Matriarch of their respective families. Rebecca goes to the village library where she finds very few answers. The pair go to the Lynch family house first where they meet a frosty Pauline. She gives them no information at all. Jake says they should go to the O'Reilly inn and look for information. She reluctantly agrees to go with him.
- Curious to see behind the curtain into the life of an extreme adventurer? In this raw and uncut documentary series, Pain Cave members will get a never before seen view into Damian's life as he juggles being a new father, training and commitments to his Project Empower expedition; an incredible 5000km row across The North Atlantic Ocean and starting a new business.
- In a climate crisis, we must look to local, seasonal and unprocessed foods. The Romancing Ireland series has shown that they're good for more than just the planet.
- Simon Delaney delves into the road safety and climate action issues Ireland face as he travels across Ireland and Europe looking at the wider changes happening to try to make our roads safer and greener.
- 'Storybud' is a series of 15 funny, short stories based on well-loved fairytales and nursery rhymes for kids aged 8 and over.
- A four-part series exploring real-life stories of car crashes in Ireland, the circumstances that led to them and the long-term repercussions they caused.
- 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.
- Chef Nico Reynolds shares recipes for mouth-watering barbecue dishes.
- Baaed on the Entertainment Industry in Ireland through Shadowhawk Entertainment.
- 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.
- A generation of Irish young people has grown up in a world where a phone is as important as food or water. This coming-of-age documentary explores the relationship we have with our screens.
- Season Four of Beidh Aonach Amárach. This six-part series takes viewers right across Ireland to uncover a range of fabulous country shows. Everything from the local favourites to the most famous dates in the country calendar.
- An online series that looks back at classic cartoons, British cartoons and old Timey Movies
- 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.
- A monthly highlights magazine, featuring the best of the action from around Ireland in various disciplines of cycling, including National Championships and the National Series.
- Across Ireland novice riders and seasoned professionals compete in equestrian events, show jumping, cross country and dressage. Through six episodes we follow their dramatic stories of success, failure, frustration and exhilaration.
- A series that explores old cities, small towns and vast landscapes.