In Association with
Autism & Me' is a revealing and enlightening observational documentary exploring the autism spectrum through the experiences of Irish children, teenagers and young adults. Avoiding the inclusion of medics or psychologists, we hear directly from the diverse cast of participants whose extraordinary and very personal testimonies gives us a rare opportunity to see life from their perspective.
A small number of global financial giants bought close to €200 billion in distressed Irish debt in recent years. In 'The Great Irish Sell-Off', Ian Kehoe, editor of The Sunday Business Post, examines how they have acted in other countries and finds out what their arrival means for Ireland. Included are interviews with political activist, Noam Chomsky and former IMF mission head, Ashoka Mody.
On the 75th anniversary in December 2016, this is the story of how the attack at Pearl Harbor changed the course of history - and made heroes of ordinary men.
A passionate and timely one-hour documentary jointly commissioned by RTE and the BBC: internationally-renowned Irish actor Gabriel Byrne explores the life, works and passions of George Bernard Shaw - a giant of world literature, and, like Byrne, an emigrant Irishman who had to leave to be heard: Shaw learnt the outsider's ability to observe, needle and puncture.
Fashion designer and TV presenter Brendan Courtney and his family are facing the toughest decision of their lives so far. And it's a decision that can tear a family apart. What to do about the care of his aging father Frank Courtney now that he's suddenly no longer able to care for himself?