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- In 2004 armed men coerced two bank employees into stealing £26.5 million from the Northern Bank in Belfast. Now, almost two decades later, two journalists revisit the unsolved case and look at the police investigation, legal prosecution, and how suspected ties to the IRA influenced the Northern Ireland peace process.
- Returning series of documentaries from BBC Northern Ireland reflecting life in modern-day Northern Ireland.
- Historians detail events that led to the partition of Ireland after the close of WWI.
- A group of 20 young people aged 18-25 gather for a social experiment, to see if they understand what constitutes coercive control. Over two days they watch a specially-written drama unfold and decide if a crime has been committed.
- Legendary style on a tiny budget in a tight timescale? Shear madness. Blu Hydrangea challenges costume-crazy contestants to create iconic, inspirational costumes.
- Antaine Ó Donnaile uncovers the story of notorious south Armagh outlaw Séamus Mac Murphy and discovers an epic tale of repression and rebellion, love and betrayal.
- Animated series that brings some of the most bizarre real-life phone-ins from BBC Radio Ulster's Gerry Anderson show to life by animating the real-life dialogue with colourful characters and re-interpreted settings.
- Alvin Jackson tells the stories of the six prime ministers who presided over the Stormont government from 1921 to 1972, and reveals how they shaped the history of Northern Ireland.
- 50 years ago, Dana won the Eurovision song contest, it was a moment that changed her life. This is an emotional and honest look back at the incredible story of what happened next.
- Patrick Kielty hosts his brand new comedy panel show.
- Weatherman and confirmed landlubber Barra Best voyages around the coast of Northern Ireland meeting those for whom the sea plays a major part in their lives.
- The behind-the-scenes story of Northern Ireland motorcyclist Jonathan Rea, who created history in 2017 by becoming the first person to ever win three successive World Superbike titles.
- Inspired by childhood memories, a teenager engages in dance to explore the universal desire to achieve flight.
- Old Granny Greer outwits a miserly son when she strikes a deal to sit with his dying Mother until she expires.
- Series in which chef James Strawbridge visits country houses, learns their histories and cooks a feast for the owners.
- In 1975 Vance McElhinney was one the babies on the Daily Mail airlift from Vietnam and grew up in Northern Ireland. Forty years later he returns to Vietnam for the first time.
- Actress Aoife Hinds explores the surprising Northern Irish chapter of the Brontë story, and reveals how two Ulster men played key roles in supporting and preserving their literary legacy.
- Police Inspector Finn's world is blown apart when he finds out that Concepta has a secret.
- When a house is burgled during the owner's funeral, the police identify a suspect. Their identity will rock Port Divine to it's core.
- With the pub a smoking ruin, Clint suspects that the fire-starter is someone close to home. Meanwhile things between Callum and new detective Jo get hot and heavy.
- Nicole's not pleased when Clint's dodgy brother Sly arrives in Port Devine, determined to get their country and western band back together. Marlene makes a life-changing decision.
- Shay survives a near miss with a maverick motorcyclist - which propels the police officers into an investigation involving a bag of marijuana.
- The story of Welsh brothers James and Phil Lusted, who have a rare form of dwarfism, revealing how they have both found love with women of average height and are now looking forward to getting married.
- Barra begins his journey around the Northern Irish coastline at Lough Foyle. As he moves along the coast he looks at different ways of getting around the coast. He ends this first leg at Portbradden.
- Barra continues his journey around the Northern Irish coast by boat. He encounters some rough weather he hadn't forecast, gets an unusual view of a landmark and seeks sanctuary at the Copeland Islands.
- Barra finally finds his sea legs on the final leg of his voyage. He gets a birds eye view of Belfast Lough before making his way south towards Carlingford Lough and some hardy all-weather swimmers.