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- A fictional courtroom drama which shows how the trial of Pádraig Pearse, one of the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising, might have gone.
- State Of Flux breathes dramatic new life into the arguments presented in the Anglo Irish Debates a century ago.
- Bobby Coote is in his eighties, but he still has a dream: one day he wants to fly. He has built himself a hangar, and he has a runway of sorts, all he needs is a plane. And now he is finally going to buy one and make his dream come true.
- 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.
- A documentary, which revealed the highs and lows in the legendary career of Johnny Giles, showed how he always aimed to be a great player rather than a big star.
- Players of the Faithful is a documentary on Offaly's bid to stop Kerry becoming the first team to win five consecutive All-Ireland Senior Football Championships in 1982.
- The Boys in Green documentry takes a look back at the golden era of Irish soccer.
- Mark Little and Carla O'Brien present a scripted docu-drama set in 2050, focusing on climate change, the Irish rural economy and a revitalised Amazon rainforest.
- Authored by Harry McGee of The Irish Times, this new four-part series tells the tale of how TV changed Irish politics forever
- Mick O'Dwyer - a national treasure and the most successful manager in the history of Gaelic Football. MICKO tells the story of the GAA's most loved legend, through his eyes and with his voice.
- Broadcast 100 years on from the 1918 election, Election 18 will be hubbed by the well known political journalist and TV presenter David McCullagh, supported by Co-presenter journalist Sinead O'Carroll.
- David McCullagh and Sinéad O'Carroll present a programme imagining how modern TV might have reported the Dáil's vote on the Anglo-Irish Treaty on January 7, 1922.
- Jayo explores the 1995 All Ireland winner's own origin story and offers a portrait of Sherlock's life and career on and off the field
- Ireland is in the middle of a gambling explosion. Online betting is leading the way - with the market here worth a staggering EUR2bn a year. So do the Irish - uniquely in Europe - have a gambling gene?