![]() ![]() “This season will also see more documentary series in the schedule than ever before, with series like Quinn Country, which charts the rise and fall of entrepreneur Sean Quinn and Crimes and Confessions, which re-examines some of the cases investigated by the murder squad in the 1970s. ![]() “Our documentary line up is also full of one-off gems: from the charm of Alex Fegan’s The Irish Wedding to Ken Wardrop’s Cocooned, which charts the experiences of Ireland’s over-70s as they navigate their way through the pandemic. “There are so many highlights for viewers: from Conor Ferguson’s beautiful tribute to his much-missed wife Keelin Shanley, to Nuala Cunningham and Gerry Gregg’s landmark documentary series on the Magdalene Laundries, Ireland’s Dirty Laundry,” he said. RTE’s group head of factual Sean Mac Giolla Phadraig said the team at the broadcaster have “truly excelled and delivered” a wonderful selection of documentaries during a incredibly challenging year. Meanwhile, RTE’s ‘Yellow Sam’ will feature unseen interviews from Co Fermanagh racehorse owner Barney Curley.Įamonn Holmes will also take part in an interview series on Joe Duffy’s ‘The Meaning of Life’, while Rostrevor’s former Irish President Mary McAleese examines the role religion played in causing and resolving the Troubles. Last September Quinn Industrial Holdings was renamed as Mannok. Receive today's headlines directly to your inbox every morning and evening, with our free daily newsletter.Įnter email address This field is required Sign Up Daily Headlines & Evening Telegraph Newsletter ![]()
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