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- Keira Woods' daughter mysteriously vanishes in the cellar of their new house. She soon discovers there is an ancient and powerful entity controlling their home that she will have to face or risk losing her family's souls forever.
- Martin Moone is a young boy who relies on the help of his imaginary friend, Sean, to deal with the quandaries of life in a wacky small-town Irish family circa 1990.
- A comprehensive historical survey of the British Isles.
- On January 31, 1984, Ann awakens to realize that she was going to have this baby. Having left the house early, Ann scurries around to find somewhere to hide, lost and frightened.
- The film follows the characters in a long standing family feud in a small Irish town over the course of a week.
- The story of the suspicious death of a priest in Ireland in 1985. Fr. Niall Molloy's body was found in the bedroom of his married friends, Richard the Theresa Flynn, the night after the wedding of their eldest daughter. The trial of Richard Flynn for assault and manslaughter ended in after four hours when the judge directed the jury to acquit him. Alternative theories, accusations of a cover-up, a botched investigation, missing forensic evidence, and interference from a notorious gangland criminal made this case one of the most controversial in Ireland's history.
- The Vikings were an ambitious, daring and frightening people who left an indelible mark on the British psyche. Yet archaeology has revealed very little about their time in Britain and even less about what happened to them afterwards. Archaeologist Julian Richards finds new evidence about what really happened during the dramatic period when Vikings roamed the seas around Britain. And in a ground-breaking genetics research project designed specially for the BBC series, internationally renowned geneticist, Professor David Goldstein, sets out to answer some of the most intriguing questions about the Vikings. Samples taken from around 2,000 people in Britain, Ireland, Scandinavia and Northern Europe have been processed and the results are revealed during the series.
- A young man, Aaron, returns home to rural Ireland after joining the army and serving time in Afghanistan. Upon returning home Aaron begins to discover the real effects that going to war has had on both himself and those that he left behind.
- Diogo Bernardo Furlong, a Portuguese cabaret singer/songwriter, comes to Ireland to scatter the ashes of his dead Portuguese mother on the grave of his lost Irish father.
- A father struggling with guilt after his daughter's terrible accident finds an unusual method of dealing with the situation.
- ShortLewis, a computer student, works obsessively on his personal computer, Vanessa, trying to lock down a code which will enable the computer 'Vanessa' to materialise into a hologramatcial 'real' being - his perfect woman. Jessica has feelings for Lewis but he barely notices her. Steve, concerned with Lewis' obsessive behaviour. Jessica enlists Steve's help and arranges to go round to their student house on the premise of seeing Steve, but with the intention of spending time with Lewis. Lewis' dreams and reality begin to blur into one another resulting in a dalliance with Jessica. Computer Vanessa has a spark of jealousy and does all in her power to keep Lewis all to herself.
- At One Fell Swoop deals with a stone carver and his metamorphic wander through rural Ireland. In passing he slips through the film's frames into a re-imagining of his surroundings in which he finds himself trapped on an intense cataclastic path towards a dead end. Photographed on expired 16mm black and white film and entirely hand-processed, At One Fell Swoop resembles a phantom-like film lodged amid multiple stratums of time and space.
- A personal journey that follows Pete Higgins as he explores the much publicised UFO activity in the town where he grew up. The documentary offers an open minded glimpse into the notion of belief and scepticism in a small Irish Community.
- The Craft Beer industry is thriving in Ireland, The Crafty Irish meets some of these new brewers to hear their stories of Beer and beer brewing
- 2 Designers battle each week to design the perfect house/apartment
- A calculating scientist is exploiting her fellow survivors in order to save a chosen few from the growing numbers of mutants
- In the second program in this series, cameraman and presenter Colin Stafford-Johnson visits an organic farm in Roscommon where he meets Tommy Earley who is determined to discover every living thing that shares his family farm.