A collection of short videos exploring the work of a range of Irish writers, their inspirations and their legacies.
Juno and The Paycock is a tragicomedy set in Dublin in 1922 during the Irish Civil War.
A look at some of the themes and dramatic techniques in Sean O'Casey's play.
Childhood, religion and family relationships are explored in Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha.
A year in the life of Paddy Clarke as he deals with his family, school and friends.
What inspired Seamus Heaney's poems? A Flickerpix Animation, read by Cherrie McIlwaine.
A look at S.B and Gar鈥檚 true feelings and the complex relationship between father and son
Relationships and dramatic techniques in Brian Friel's play.
John Toal discovers Swift wasn鈥檛 exactly fond of his homeland, Carrickfergus.
Cherrie McIlwaine tells the story of how a theatre manager from Clontarf created Dracula.
Ireland's worst writer is the pleasantly quirky Amanda McKittrick Ros.
John Toal takes us on a quick tour through one of Ireland鈥檚 most distinctive writers.
Looking for Narnia in Northern Ireland