Multi award winning documentaries from Ireland and beyond telling real life stories. With over 1,800
To mark the 60th anniversary of the D-Day landings. Derek Davis visits the Normandy Beaches where th
A look at the life and works of essayist William Hazlitt, the 18th century English writer best known
Tallymen have a passion for politics and most would have been canvassing in the run-up to this elect
A treasure of recordings found in producer, Bill Meek's attic. Untouched for over three decades, the
The second of two documentaries by Gerry Mullins about the 1932 to 1939 correspondences between Dr A
This documentary followed the progress of Ireland's only lesbian and gay choir 'Glória' from final r
Chris Doris spent 40 days and 40 nights camped out on top of Croagh Patrick. Doris, a local artist,
In 1971 Vincent Blackwell was strangled and killed, he was 8 years old. His body was found by Watery
The intensity of Flamenco music is brought to life in the town of St. John's in Newfoundland by the
From papal stools to singing priests to a youth mass, all part of the papal visit to Ireland in 1979
Accrington, like a thousand towns across Europe, enjoyed the flaming summer of 1914, but life in the
Cistercian bells have been ringing across Europe since 1098. This religious order created the contin
Music in the 1960s was the form of articulation of a generation that was changing things and was qui
Mary Mulvihill explores the concept of time. Along the way, Mary visits Dunsink Observatory, Timpiec
In 1996, following campaigns by animal rights groups and local communities, new licensing laws were
Since its foundation in 1988, the Dublin International Piano Competition has grown in stature and no
Goodnight Ballivor, I'll Sleep in Trim is an expression known to many across Ireland but for Radio P
Since the first Feis Ceoil of 1897, students and musicians from across Ireland and beyond have enter
The season has kicked off in Knockbrack Cricket Club, members welcome their rivals, dressed head to
The Victorian house that loomed in the suburbs of Clontarf was the Children's Orthopaedic Hospital.