Ardal O’Hanlon explores a 1930s quest to find the first Irish men and women using archaeology, answering his deepest questions about what it means to be Irish.
With an area three times larger than Pompeii, Baia, about 15 km from Naples and within the volcanic ...
Three young Irish women struggle to maintain their spirits while they endure dehumanizing abuse as i...
In summer 2003, when the heatwave hit in Europe, in Switzerland, the glacier below the Schnidejoch p...
Filmed in IMAX, a young Mayan boy who lives close to the ruins becomes acquainted with an archaeolog...
John and Amanda teach Latin, English and guitar at a fantastical stately home-turned-school. Nearly ...
Jimmy Gralton returns from New York and reopens his beloved community hall, only to meet opposition ...
David Attenborough brings to life, in unprecedented detail, the last days of the dinosaurs. Palaeon...
This beautiful and poignant film was commissioned by TENI (Transgender Equality Network Ireland) and...
Ireland's history is steeped in religion and mystery. Why did its people stop worshipping the earth ...
The evolution of skateboarding culture in Ireland since the late 1980s.
In 1587, more than 100 English colonists settle on Roanoke Island and soon vanish, baffling historia...
Séfar (in Arabic: سيفار) is an ancient city in the heart of the Tassili n'Ajjer mountain range in Al...
In 2016, four mummies of the National Archaeological Museum of Madrid left their showcases headed to...
This explores the mysterious and catastrophic collapse of ancient civilizations during the late Bron...
An Irish rogue uses his cunning and wit to work his way up the social classes of 18th century Englan...
A eulogy to the greatest institution in Irish society, the pub, or more specifically the traditional...
Michael Collins plays a crucial role in the establishment of the Irish Free State in the 1920s, but ...
The dramatised story of the Irish civil rights protest march on January 30 1972 which ended in a mas...