Documentary following Father Brian D'Arcy on a journey across Europe. After revealing that he has been censured by the Vatican, he considers whether he can continue as a priest. Show more
Documentary series examining the musical icons of the 80s. Marc Almond and Dave Ball of Soft Cell remember the drink, drugs, break-ups and breakdowns, as well as the hits. Show more
Charting the disappearing world of Belfast's Jewish community, documenting the difficulties facing an ageing populace struggling to gather the ten men needed for a prayer service. Show more
Alison Millar returns to see what has happened to some of the families living in the toughest parts of Belfast, twenty years on from filming them just before the first ceasefire. Show more
A look at County Tyrone's biggest cattle market - Clogher Mart - the heart of the Clogher Valley's farming community, where small farmers are surviving against the odds. Show more
Revealing documentary following a Belfast strippogram agency and its performers - including their most popular act, Balaclava Woman. Show more
59 minutes
Ardal O'Hanlon looks at what started the showband era in Ireland, the people involved, and how it came to an end in the 1980s.
In 2020, BBC special correspondent Fergal Keane went public with his diagnosis of PTSD. In this personal film, Fergal lays bare its impact on himself and others like him. Show more
Following a passionate skipper and his wife, elder brother, children and boat crew - who are all risking everything in a dangerous job for the promise of a better future. Show more
Following two men whose lives changed forever when they both suffered head injuries, charting the profound lifelong affects of the injuries on them and their parents. Show more
Charting the efforts by brothers Kieron and Gareth to land job interviews in the tough work climate of the north west, which has one of the worst job markets in the UK. Show more
Documenting the story of the gay men who fought to change the law and strove to find their identity and place in society, despite being arrested and interrogated. Show more
House of Cars
Episode 1
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One Northern Ireland HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland
The first in a three-part series following the staff at Belfast's Charles Hurst dealership, the largest car lot in Europe, as they cope with the stress of hitting monthly targets. Show more
House of Cars
Episode 2
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One Northern Ireland HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland
The second in a three-part series following the staff at the largest car dealership in Europe, as they cope with the stress of the job and hit their monthly sales targets. Show more
House of Cars
Episode 3
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One Northern Ireland HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland
The final episode of the series following the staff at Belfast's Charles Hurst dealership, the largest car lot in Europe, as they cope with the stress of hitting monthly targets. Show more
Lenny looks back on his coming of age and explores how he and other second- and third-generation British-born Caribbean kids began to mesh their identity into their art. Show more
Lenny Henry is joined by a host of famous faces as he celebrates his Caribbean-British heritage and explores how his culture has become woven into the fabric of the UK. Show more
Story of Ireland
Episode 3: The Age of Revolution
59 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One Northern IrelandLatest broadcast: on BBC Four HD
Available for 3 months
Fergal Keane charts the history of Ireland and its people. Here, he looks at the changes wrought on Ireland's demographics by the Plantation of Ulster. Show more
The extraordinary story of Una Marson, a trailblazing poet, playwright and campaigner, and the first black producer and broadcaster at the BBC. Show more
Story of Ireland
Episode 5: Age of Nations
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC One Northern IrelandLatest broadcast: on BBC Four HD
Available for 3 months
Fergal Keane charts the history of Ireland and her people. This concluding part covers the dramatic history of Ireland throughout the 20th century. Show more