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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Northern Ireland Autumn 2006
To George With Love

³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Northern Ireland - Autumn highlights 2006



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The Flight of the Earls

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On 14 September 1607, a boat sails from Lough Swilly into an ocean of propaganda, myth and romance.

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It carries the cream of Gaelic aristocracy away with it, never to return. Who were these people, why were they leaving their country and where were they going?

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At the time the Flight of the Earls is of major international significance. It threatens to upset peace treaties and agreements between the superpowers of the age.

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Hailed as a great statesman and military genius, the Gaelic leader Hugh Ó Néill continues to have an impact on Irish and world affairs until his death in Rome in 1616.

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As well as being an epic historical narrative, with major implications, the story of The Flight of The Earls is a deeply human one, focusing on individuals who lived, hoped, suffered and died while world history was being made.

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This series is also the personal journey of presenter, Antaine O Donnaile, who grew up among the Drumlins in Armagh, where epic battles were fought.

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Antaine follows in the footsteps of the Earls to Spain, France, Switzerland and Italy, revisiting the locations they passed through 400 years ago.

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The series has been shot entirely on HDV cameras. It features dramatic reconstructions and a shooting style which makes the viewers believe they are at the heart of the action.

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Of special importance, too, are the first-hand personal accounts of events and correspondence between protagonists.

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Imagine finding Hugh Ó Néill's personal letters to the King of Spain deep in a beautiful Spanish castle.

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Pushing technological boundaries to the limit, the series will be presented in both English and Irish and viewers with digital satellite will be able to choose which language they wish to view in.

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The Flight of the Earls and the events which surrounded it have left us a legacy which we still live with today.

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The Flight of the Earls is produced by Antaine O Donnaile, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Northern Ireland.

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To George with Love

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George Best died on 25 November 2005. To mark the first anniversary of his death, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Northern Ireland has invited members of George's family, led by his father Dickie, to record their own special memories and observations for a documentary on the life and times of one of the greatest footballers the world has ever seen.

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Dickie is now 87-years-old and this will be the first time he has spoken in detail about his own memories and views of George's early years, his career at the top of the game and his controversial lifestyle.

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To George with Love is a Straight Forward Production for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Northern Ireland.

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Girona

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Girona

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The Spanish Armada was the greatest war machine the world had ever seen, yet its destiny lay not in the glorious conquest of Elizabethan England but on the rocks off the coast of Ireland.

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Fleeing from the English forces, many of the ships chose a risky escape from the English Channel to Spain via Scotland and the coast of Ireland. The Irish coastline was to reveal itself as a graveyard for the Spanish, spelling the end for even the greatest of the ships and the most brilliant of her commanders.

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On 26 October 1588, the Galleas Girona, led by the brilliant Don Alonso De Leiva, met her fate off the Antrim Coast.

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Yet where was the ship? And where was the treasure? So began a detective story that would span nearly 400 years.

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In 1967, young Belgian diver Robert Stenuit finally tracked down the resting place of the Girona and her treasures. Years of detective work in the archives and libraries of Europe would lead him to the site.

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Once he had unearthed the treasure, the diver turned codebreaker to crack the enigma of the sunken gold and discover just who was on board that fateful night.

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Now, 40 years after his discovery, Stenuit returns to the Antrim Coast to recount the story of The Great Girona Gold Hunt.

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Now an eminent archaeologist, the programme pieces together his important discovery and the detective work that unravelled the mysteries of the sunken ship as Stenuit returns right to the very spot where he finally ended the coast's 400-year-old code of silence.

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Using a combination of dramatic reconstruction and CGI, it pieces together the hunt through the archives and the ocean floor for the Girona, and breathes new life into the story of the great Armada.

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Girona is produced by Roger Ford-Hutchinson, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Northern Ireland.

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A Gala Celebration

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This October, a new dawn in Belfast's cultural history arrives, with the Grand Opera House re-opening after a £10m extension and refurbishment programme.

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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Northern Ireland marks the event with a gala evening from the Grand Opera House, celebrating the theatre's rich history.

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This entertainment spectacular will be presented by Eamonn Holmes and will feature a mix of top Irish and international artists from the worlds of music, drama and comedy.

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There'll be a great roll-call of famous faces from the Opera House's past, as well as musical numbers, hot performances and revealing interviews mixed with insightful films about the history of the theatre - making it the ultimate tribute to Belfast's great dame of entertainment.

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A Gala Celebration is produced by Roisin Browne, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Northern Ireland.

Watson on Tour with Graeme McDowellÌý
Watson on Tour with Graeme McDowell

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Watson on Tour with Graeme McDowell

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At the age of 27, Graeme McDowell is one of golf's youngest millionaires. Before turning professional in 2002, he played a prominent role in Great Britain and Ireland's retention of the Walker Cup in 2001 at Sea Island in Georgia.

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At the University of Alabama, Birmingham, McDowell was ranked Number One Collegiate Golfer in the United States and out of 12 starts won an incredible six events with a stroke average of 69.6 – beating the previous best returned by Tiger Woods.

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Since turning professional, McDowell has won acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic and ranks among the top 50 golfers in the world.

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This 40-minute documentary follows McDowell as he competes at the Belfry, the K Club and Hoylake, where he led the British Open after the first day.

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Stephen Watson speaks to McDowell's family, his coach and fellow competitors and reveals the talents of this rising young golf star from Portrush and the global lifestyle he leads.

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On Tour with Graeme McDowell is produced by Imagine Media for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Northern Ireland.

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Grass Roots – Young Farmers

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Grass Roots – Young Farmers

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The Young Farmers Clubs of Ulster play a major part in the day-to-day social and professional lives of countless thousands of young people in rural areas across Northern Ireland.

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Students, apprentices, shop workers and, of course, farmers make up the membership, but you don't have to live in the countryside or be from a farming background to become a member.

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Indeed, to join Young Farmers you don't need to have cows to milk, tractors to drive or ever plan to take up a career in agriculture - you just need to have the one thing they all have in common, a love of the countryside.

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The clubs provide a focus for 12 to 30-year-olds in areas which can be quite isolated, and indeed the clubs have helped forge many relationships down the generations and are sometimes affectionately referred to as Northern Ireland's largest marriage bureau.

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This new four-part series on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Northern Ireland will reflect the lives of young people living in rural communities across Northern Ireland and take a look at the hectic social and cultural calendar that clubs provide for their members to enjoy throughout the year, from arts festivals to drama, public speaking and group debating, international exchanges to fence-making, to hoof-cutting and stock-judging.

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Grass Roots – Young Farmers is a Clean Slate production for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Northern Ireland.

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Hear My Prayer

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It's the biggest annual Christian event in Ireland, drawing 20,000 people every day for nine days, bringing traffic to a standstill, with scores of people saying their prayers are always answered.

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It's the Novena, held every year at Clonard Monastery in Belfast, with ten masses a day for nine days.

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This film is a portrait of a community which gathers each year, a community diverse in terms of class, marital status and sexual orientation, to pray for help in crisis and for answers to the major questions of life and death.

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The film covers the event for all nine days, from 6.00am to after midnight - the petitions, prayers, moving pleas for help - and the thanksgivings of those who believe they have benefitted.

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Viewers will also get an insight into the world of the Redemptorist community of Clonard monastery.

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Hear My Prayer is a Hot Shot Films production for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Northern Ireland.

Inside The ConsulateÌý
Inside The Consulate

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Inside The Consulate

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The American Consulate has existed in Northern Ireland for 210 years and is the second-oldest continuously operating consulate in the world.

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Northern Ireland is home to more than 4,000 Americans. Forty-five million Americans claim some form of Irish heritage and 17 Presidents have genuine Ulster connections.

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So, why is Northern Ireland such a very special place for Americans? What does the Consulate do here?

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Most people have no idea: spying is one of the usual answers. ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Northern Ireland aims to take this rare opportunity to peek inside firmly-closed doors and find out some of the answers.

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There are 25 staff based in Belfast - five Americans and 20 locals.

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Each year, they deal with more than 6,000 visa applications; they help US citizens who are residents or visitors to Northern Ireland; they work to promote integrated education; they encourage inward investment by American businesses; they are very influential in the peace process and organise many exchange programmes focussed on enhancing the local workforce.

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Some of the characters we'll meet along the way: The Consul General, Dean Pittman, who once served in Iraq; Cathy Hurst, the Public Affairs Officer who has lived here for over ten years; Henry Bisharat, the new politico; Rebecca Pasini, who looks after visas; Bob Hommowun, his wife and their three cats.

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We'll find out from Peter McKittrick, the press officer, what it's like to work on American soil and deal with Americans every working day.

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This revealing documentary provides some answers to these questions and hopefully much more besides.

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Inside the Consulate is an MGTV Production for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Northern Ireland.

James EllisÌý
James Ellis

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James Ellis

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This documentary traces the life of James Ellis, one of Northern Ireland's best-loved sons. He is renowned for using his working-class Belfast accent and for his work in the hugely successful Z Cars and the Billy Trilogy.

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He is described by one contributor as 'acting royalty' and is widely seen as the unofficial ambassador for Northern Ireland through the many roles in which he championed the Ulster accent.

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A younger audience will remember him with affection from Ballykissangel and Playing the Field but viewers will be perhaps surprised to learn of the breadth of his abilities as a prolific writer, poet and translator who is currently compiling his memoirs.

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Jimmy, as he is known to his friends, is held in the highest esteem by fellow actors, many of whom have been interviewed for this programme.

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This is an affectionate portrait of a well-known figure whose obvious zest for life and deep love for his birthplace is apparent throughout.

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James Ellis is an Actualeyes production for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Northern Ireland.

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