The Ulster tartan is an interpretation of the Dungiven costume, and the inspiration for this week’s tartan challenge.
It’s elimination week and our designers will be challenged to come up with their own modern twist on the classic Ulster coat.
Taking inspiration from Ulster’s iconic linen industry, the two finalists go head to head to see who will be crowned this year’s winner of A Stitch through Time.
This powerful documentary follows former X Factor star Janet Devlin as she confronts her addiction to alcohol and meets other young women affected by problematic drinking. Show more
Two-time world champion boxer Carl Frampton meets young men impacted by poor mental health and confronts his own struggles with such issues. Show more
A heartwarming documentary in which Stephen Walker meets some of Northern Ireland’s oldest citizens – men and women born in 1921, the same year that the state came into existence. Show more
Four designers take on fashion challenges inspired by the remarkable story of the Herdman family in Sion Mills and their contribution to the linen industry in Ulster and beyond. Show more
Inspired by the story of Scottish entrepreneur William Tillie and the success of Londonderry’s shirt factories, four fashion designers create outfits from pre-loved cotton shirts.
Celebrating the needlework and thrift craft skills of the girls and women of the Ards peninsula, the designers take on sustainability fashion challenges using pre-loved garments. Show more
It’s elimination week, and the designers must come up with their own modern twist on the classic power suit, inspired by the Ulster-Scots families behind Belfast’s cotton industry. Show more
The two finalists create celebratory woven garments inspired by the story of the Rhyming Weavers, but only one designer will be crowned series winner. Show more
Documentary series exploring the world of marching bands. In the first episode, nine-year-old Jamie from Ballygowan prepares to play alongside his dad. Show more
In this episode, Angela from Drum in County Monaghan reflects on the friendships she has forged over many years in an accordion band. Show more
The McElhinney family from Co Donegal prepare for a smaller Rossnowlagh Twelfth than usual. Assistant Presbyterian minister David Bingham swaps his baritone for his Bible at Richhill Twelfth. Show more
The Graham family from Rathfriland prepare for their band’s annual tractor run, while Andrew McConnell and his son Christopher from Annalong explore shared passions for drums and boats. Show more
In the final episode of this documentary series, a baby on the way means Julie Ann from Dunloy has to miss out on some band activities. Show more
Documentary following the lives of three rural band families from Ballygowan, Newtownhamilton and Randalstown who are passionate about pipes, flutes and accordion band traditions. Show more