A series of specially commissioned programmes showcasing some of Northern Ireland's best loved local artists who have delighted audiences through the years.
Irish playwright Brian Friel's story told by family, friends and stars of stage and screen
A child attempts to defy gravity, through the power of imagination and dance.
Neil Hannon invites us into his mind palace and reflects on 30 years of the Divine Comedy.
Composer Phil Cunningham creates a new musical composition inspired by the Narrow Sea.
Sir Kenneth Branagh is profiled as his Oscar-tipped new film Belfast is released here.
Musician and broadcaster Gemma Bradley meets a variety of Mid Ulster artists.
A portrait of Emma Spence, whose art is shaped by her farming family and tragedy overcome.
Actress Aoife Hinds explores the little-known Irish part of the BrontΓ« story.
Musicians from the worlds of trad, rock, beats and folk come together.
Behind the scenes of a bold new play to mark the fiftieth anniversary of Bloody Sunday.
An exploration of the life and poetry of Medbh McGuckian.
The story of the epic court clash in 1895 between Oscar Wilde and Edward Carson.
Presenter Connor Phillips joins the judges to find the winners of this year’s competition.
A look at some of the local Mills & Boon authors enjoying huge international success.
Visual artist Rita Duffy tells how she has reflected NI society and politics in her work.
A journey through a poet’s life, in celebration of the late Derek Mahon.
Marie-Louise Muir talks to actor Adrian Dunbar about his life and career.
Biopic about the life and work of Seamus Heaney.
Stephen McCauley hosts incredible live performances from remarkable homegrown talent.
Emma Dabiri takes us around the world through artworks at Ulster Museum.
Kate Mosse uncovers the fascinating story of Ulster-Scots writer Helen Waddell.
Stella is a mature actress living on her own.
Two men battle against the establishment to stage a controversial play.
The cast and production of short film 'Two Angry Men' reflect on its making.