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TG4 launches Autumn 2025 schedule

TG4's new season was launched at the Light House Cinema in Dublin Photo: Bryan Brophy/1IMAGE Photography
TG4's new season was launched at the Light House Cinema in Dublin Photo: Bryan Brophy/1IMAGE Photography

TG4 has unveiled its Autumn 2025 schedule, promising viewers "a season rich in new voices, original Irish-language cinema, powerful documentaries, live sport, and imaginative children's programming".

Speaking at the launch in Dublin's Light House Cinema, the Director General of TG4, Deirdre Ní Choistín, said: "TG4's 2025 Autumn schedule reflects our strength as a trusted public service media brand, through continued commitment to Irish-language creativity, stories that matter, and to delivering real public value.

Hector Ó hEochagáin at the launch of TG4's Autumn Schedule Photo: Bryan Brophy/1IMAGE Photography
Hector Ó hEochagáin returns with his new series, Hector OZ/NZ Photo: Bryan Brophy/1IMAGE Photography

"In an English-dominated global media market, TG4 gives a unique perspective on Irish life as well as visibility and status to the Irish language."

Among the highlights of the new season are Glúin Z, "giving Gen Z Gaels a platform to share their perceptions and experiences"; Síle Seoige - An Saol Mar Atá, which sees the presenter tackling "bullying, parenting, and anxiety"; and Beo Faoin bhFód, which "delves into the extraordinary true story of Mick Meaney's 1968 world record attempt to be buried alive".

Ceol ón gCré is described as "a lyrical exploration of rural Ireland's traditions presented by Nell Ní Chróinín; and David Keenan - Focla ar Chanbhás "follows the singer-songwriter over 500 days of creativity".

Báite is among the new Irish films coming to TG4 Photo: Martin Maguire

George Best i gCorcaigh marks "the 50th anniversary of the football legend's time in the League of Ireland with his unexpected stint at Cork Celtic" while Iománaíocht Hollywood explores "how Ireland, Irish people, and Gaelic games have been portrayed in film for over a century".

Hector Ó hEochagáin returns with his new series, Hector OZ/NZ, and film highlights include the rural mystery Báite and the noir thriller Aontas.

For more, see: tg4.ie.

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