Whether you're returning to the language or making your first foray into Gaeilge, here are some of our favourites to give you an insight into what you're missing.

1. The Queen vs Patrick O' Donnell

The true story behind one of the most compelling murder plots in Irish history, a thrilling tale of violence, courtroom drama, romance and political intrigue. Containing evidence from British Home Office files kept secret for 100 years, it reveals shocking new information about the fate of the quiet-spoken Donegal man who killed the infamous informer James Carey on board a ship off the coast of South Africa in 1883.

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2. Scannal

The new season of Scannal kicks off Tuesday, 20th of September at 7pm on RTÉ ONE with the unsolved case of the murder of Brian Stack, the only prison officer in the Republic of Ireland to be killed during the Troubles. Catch up with stories from the story of Annie Mc Carrick to Garth Brooks and every good Irish story in between.

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3. The Man with The Moving House

'The Man with the Moving House' documents Begley’s fifteen year journey to build a small traditional home in his ancestral village on the Dingle Peninsula, as he highlights his plight and the much broader fight to save our culture, music, heritage and language.

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4. Saol an Tréidlia

Get to know what a vet does from day to day in Saol an Tréidlia. This series follows the hectic professional lives of three West Coast vets as they deal with all creatures big and small. There is a new series of Saol an Tréidlia coming soon to RTÉ ONE but in the meantime, you can catch up here.

5. Seán Ó Riada- Mo Sheanathair

50 years after his death in 1971, Seán Ó Riada's granddaughter Doireann Ní Ghlacáin resolves to find out more about this divisive and iconic figure with performances from Iarla Ó Lionáird, Barry Douglas, Nell Ní Chróinín & Peadar Ó Riada.

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