The rural affairs show celebrating the richness of country and coastal life in Northern Ireland returns. Show more
Lolly meets the owner of a vintage barn thresher in County Antrim. After years of neglect, our restorer has a challenge on his hands to get the thresher ready in time for an agricultural show.
Lolly Spence tracks down family heirlooms and prized possessions from Ulster’s bygone days that are in desperate need of repair. Show more
Lolly meets the owner of a vintage steamer trunk used during the golden age of transatlantic travel. Show more
Dame Kelly Holmes explores the rise of parkrun and the mental health benefits of running, in the build-up to the launch of a new run in Northern Ireland. Show more
Lolly meets the owner of an historic set of bagpipes with links to the First World War. The pipes haven’t been played in decades, and our restorers have another daunting challenge on their hands.
Tara Mills and William Crawley break down the cost of Northern Ireland.
In the absence of politicians at Stormont, they speak with those in charge to find out why those services are under strain. Show more
The inside story of the Belfast workers who helped rescue Harland & Wolff from closure when it entered administration in the summer of 2019. Show more
The team have been at the Balmoral Show, where Gavin meets a rare breed of sheep making its debut, and Jo catches up with members of the Women’s Institute. Show more
Jo learns about an ambitious new project which aims to tackle poverty and isolation in rural villages, and Conor investigates the growing problem of wildfires. Show more
Gavin Andrews visits the Mourne Mountains to see how poitín is undergoing a revival, and Jo Scott tries paddleboarding in Bangor. Show more
Gavin Andrews meets Northern Ireland’s only full-time gamekeeper in the stunning Glens of Antrim, while Jo Scott is in County Armagh helping with restoration work on Northern Ireland’s oldest canal. Show more
The ambitious restoration of one of Belfast’s most historic homes. Show more