Documentary following an Armagh family as they trace their roots to the Great Famine, discovering the two very different paths their ancestors took. Show more
Survivors of the deadly Second World War bombing campaign in 1941 remember the devastation that destroyed their lives and their city. Show more
Holly Hamilton tells the feelgood story of the Glentoran team who left Belfast on a European football adventure just before the First World War to win the Vienna Cup. Show more
Groundbreakers
In Search of Richard Hayward
1 hour
For over fifty years, actor, writer and musician Richard Hayward was at the centre of cultural life in Northern Ireland. Dan Gordon asks why we know so little about him today. Show more
Actress Aoife Hinds explores the surprising Irish chapter of the Brontë story and reveals how two Ulster men played key roles in supporting and preserving their literary legacy. Show more
Historian Jerry Brotton uses a unique collection of maps to explore Northern Ireland's origins, revealing the role of these maps and economics in the plantation of Ulster. Show more
Paula cooks the perfect pork chop and makes a show-stopping tipsy laird trifle. She sets up her barbecue in Glenarm Castle, where she prepares chicken with two young farmers. Show more
Paula makes her version of classic beef olives and an ecclefechan tart. Against the stunning backdrop of the Mourne mountains, Paula cooks battered monkfish and potato bread chips. Show more
Recipes include sausage rolls with carrot ketchup and a nostalgic brown lemonade cake. Paula shows a highland dance teacher and her dad how to barbecue lamb. Show more
Duke Special is joined by Eddi Reader and Gareth Dunlop to perform some of Jimmy Kennedy’s best-known songs. Show more
Martha Kearney retraces the footsteps of 19th-century artist and geologist George Victor Du Noyer. She enjoys his impressions of Glendalough and gets wet at the Bog of Allen. Show more
Martha Kearney retraces the footsteps of George Victor Du Noyer. Martha travels north, taking in Dunluce Castle, Mussenden Temple and Kearney Point, before visiting Dunmoe. Show more
Martha Kearney retraces the footsteps of 19th-century artist George Victor Du Noyer. Martha examines the movement of power bases from Newgrange to the sumptuous Castletown House. Show more
Martha Kearney retraces the footsteps of artist George Victor Du Noyer. Martha travels the spiritual trail, taking in Blasket Island and the islands of the Fermanagh Lakelands. Show more
Paula McIntyre’s Hamely Kitchen
Paula McIntyre’s Hamely Hogmanay
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One Northern Ireland HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland HD
Available for 10 months
It’s Hogmanay in the Hamely Kitchen. Paula McIntyre is celebrating with a delicious festive supper. On the menu is cock-a-leekie soup, roast duck and a traditional clootie dumpling with whisky cream. Show more
Paula McIntyre’s Hamely Kitchen
Paula McIntyre’s Hamely Christmas
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One Northern IrelandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland HD
Available for 2 months
Paula McIntyre cooks up some delicious festive favourites with an Ulster-Scots twist. Dishes include turkey with a soda bread stuffing and spiced yuletide biscuits. Show more
Paula McIntyre cooks roozle breid tacos filled with slow-cooked beef, a venison scotch pie, and a Veda bread and butter pudding topped with whisky-soaked almonds. Show more
Chef Paula McIntyre goes fishing on Lough Neagh and cooks a pollan piece, honey-glazed ribs and homemade shortcake. Show more
Chef Paula McIntyre cooks more mouthwatering recipes, including a smokie scotch egg, a short rib of beef cottage pie and custard creams with baked yoghurt. Show more
Chef Paula McIntyre serves up pork griskins with an apple and kohlrabi salad, a beef tea to chase away the winter blues and a rice pudding drizzled with rosehip syrup. Show more