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TG4 celebrates the late Joe Burke

TG4 will broadcast a musical celebration in memory of Joe Burke, a giant of traditional music and accordion playing on Christmas Day.

Peter O’Toole documentary on Christmas Day on TG4

The story of the hell raising life of Peter O’Toole makes for a hugely entertaining and insightful documentary full of fun stories of wild excess, brilliant movie anecdotes and at the heart of it, the story of a man searching for an identity and longing to be Irish.

Scientist’s Cape Verde expedition film for screening

Canola Pictures, in association with the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group (IWDG) and the Island Foundation, will premiere 'Cabo Verde Island Jewel' on Thursday next.

Anthony Foley tribute song to raise funds for charity

A tribute song to Munster and Irish legend Anthony Foley will be launched during halftime in this weekend’s rugby international between Ireland and New Zealand at Aviva Stadium.

Sorcha Costello to receive her Gradam Ceoil award

Clare's Sorcha Costello will be presented with her Gradam Ceoil award this Sunday while the TG4 Gradam Ceoil Awards Concert will be Broadcast on TG4 and Worldwide On-Line, this Sunday at 9.30pm.
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Cuimhneamh an Chláir launches podcast series

Cuimhneamh an Chláir has launched a new series of podcasts that will delve into the oral history archive of the volunteer group which contains over 12 years of memories and stories collected from Clare’s oldest citizens.

Walsh comments disrespectful to Shannon – Dooley

Fianna Fail’s Senator Timmy Dooley has said that former Aer Lingus and British Airways/IAG CEO Willie Walsh’s response that it would be “madness” for Shannon Airport to establish its own airline is disrespectful to the airport, to its Chairman designate Pádraig Ó Céidigh and to the legacy of proven pioneers at the airport.

TG4 programme features Clare businesses

In a motivational and inspiring six-part series produced by Dundara Television & Media, viewers will discover a genuine message, that life, and in particular your career won't take a step back by moving to the west of Ireland.
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