This Christmas TG4 will showcase the best of Christmas with something for everyone from documentaries, music, sport and film. On Christmas Day, a new ...
Stephen’s Day and Smurfs: The Lost Village on January 2nd. When his over-protective parents pass away, friendless John inherits mountain land that is in the way of a lucrative wind-farm development, and he is forced to navigate the choppy waters of romance, trust and vengeance for the first time. Dáithí Ó Sé and Doireann Ní Ghlacáin will ring in the New Year in Fáilte 2023 from The Mills Inn in Baile Bhúirne Co. Dessie: Glór na Bó Finne celebrating the life, times and music of renowned Irish singer Dessie O’Halloran will also air on Christmas Day. A feature length documentary about poet Paul Muldoon Paul Muldoon Laoithe ‘s Liricí explored by many of the musicians he has worked with iincluding Paul Simon, Liam Neeson, PJ Harvey, Bono, Ruth Negga, Paul Brady, and Iarla Ó Lionáird airs on 28th December. Featuring rare family photos, exclusive interviews with his six children and the greatest moments from his long career, this documentary is the definitive portrait of one of our finest actors.
TG4 has announced that Áine Lally has been appointed as the broadcaster's new Communications Manager. Áine, who has over twenty years experience as a ...
During her years with Nuacht TG4, she has produced many documentaries about Irish Americans in Boston, New York, Pittsburgh and Louisiana. She has six brothers; Caoimhín, Pádraig, Marcus, Diarmaid, Máirtín and Dónal. Áine, who has over twenty years experience as a broadcast journalist and newscaster with Nuacht TG4/RTÉ, began her television career in the 1990s in TG4’s Communications Department working with former Deputy Chief Executive Pádraic Ó Ciardha.
There was one recurring observation by almost everybody. They told us about a more relaxed pace of life and a much-improved work life balance.”
“We’ve come to realise over the last couple of years that having an invigorating and relaxed lifestyle in addition to a sense of community is so important. Mary said: “It has been a very satisfying and uplifting experience to once again work on Moving West. In fact, in episode six we get the unique opportunity to see Mary on screen with her family as she visits Deirdre on Inis Mór. “The move west is very real and very viable. The feedback we received from across Ireland and all over the world was incredible. In a relaxed, entertaining, and informal fashion, each episode explores the many opportunities that the region has to offer.
Shot against the backdrop of the unique natural beauty and culture of the West, this series puts a spotlight on Donegal, Sligo, Mayo, Galway, Kerry and a ...
It’s a series showcasing the stunning West of Ireland, but showcasing us in a way that, as well as the beauty of the landscape, that it is a wonderfully viable place to work and raise a family. In this series we gain access to some of the large multinationals employing thousands of people across the region in IT, engineering, medical devices, and pharmaceuticals”. We received over a hundred applications from people who relocated from around the world as well as various parts of Ireland who wanted to tell us their story. Producer and director of “Moving West” Enda Grace commented: “The fact that TG4 has commissioned a second season of Moving West is a testament to the success of series one and the interest the public has in seeing all the west of Ireland has to offer. Throughout the series we follow the lives of individuals and families who have moved or are in the process of moving to a new home along the Atlantic coast. In a relaxed, entertaining, and informal fashion, each episode explores the many opportunities that the region has to offer.