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201530 minEncerrada

Great Irish Journeys with Martha Kearney

Emissora:BBC One Northern Ireland

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S01E04 - "Blasket Islands"

Foi ao ar em Apr 7, 2015, 6:30 PM

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Descrição

Martha Kearney walks in the footsteps of 19th-century artist and geologist Georges Victor Du Noyer who spent his life charting the landscape, people and buildings of Ireland.

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Status
Encerrada
Idioma
English
Duração
30 min
Estreia
March 16, 2015
Encerrada
April 7, 2015
Programação
Monday às 19:00

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Episódios (1 Temporada · 4 Episódios)

Bog of Allen

In this first episode, Martha introduces us to Du Noyer's work. She enjoys his impressions of Glendalough - a place close to the hearts of her own parents. She gets wet at the Bog of Allen. And she marvels at the majesty of the Old Head of Kinsale.

Mar 16, 2015

30 min

Dunluce Castle

In this episode, Martha travels north, taking in the extraordinary beauty of Dunluce Castle, and onwards to Mussenden Temple - only a romantic would expect to find a house here and only a lunatic would build it. She marvels at how Belfast was shaped by the Victorians, and visits Kearney Point on the Ards Peninsula to find out what's in a name. And she journeys south to Dunmoe, overlooking the site of the Battle of the Boyne.

Mar 23, 2015

30 min

Rock of Cashel

In this episode, Martha examines places of power in Ireland as seen through Du Noyer's eyes. She traces the movement of power from Newgrange, through the Rock of Cashel, sees the magnificent Waterford Charter Roll, and ends up at the sumptuous Castletown House.

Mar 30, 2015

30 min

Blasket Islands

In her final journey, Martha hits the spiritual trail, starting with the Blasket Islands off the coast of Kerry. In the Dingle Peninsula, Du Noyer discovered clochans - stone beehive huts. Martha heads north on a spiritual trail, taking in the islands of the Fermanagh Lakelands - White Island, Boa Island and the renowned Station Island.

Apr 7, 2015

30 min

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