Ar an Sliabh, Dé Luain, 8.30pm ar RTÉ ONE
Ar An Sliabh is a six-part documentary series that follows the lives of people who live and work remotely in mountainous areas across Ireland.
Tá obair mhór athchóirithe ar siúl ag Beulah, agus í ag tógáil teach a mianta dá teaghlach taobh leisan Earagail i nDún na nGall. Ag Cnoc Bhréanainn, Contae Chiarraí, taispeánann Bríd an dóigh le subh a dhéanamh le sméara atá bailithe aici ón sliabh. Pléann Brídín agus a fear céile Andrew a ngnóglampála i nGlinnte Aontroma.
The second series focuses on three different mountain regions: The Glens of Antrim, Earagail in Donegal and Cnoc Bhréanainn in Kerry.The realities of life in Ireland's most remote and mountainous areas is at the heart of Ar An Sliabh. This series captures everyday ups and downs – from a young family dealing pragmatically with long-term illness, to older families planning for a sustainable future for the next generation.

A documentary series exploring the lives of mountain communities across the country. Near Earagail in Co.Donegal, Beulah undertakes a huge refurbishment project, building her dream home for her family. At Cnoc Bhréanainn, in Co.Kerry, Bríd shows us how to make jam with berries she picks from the mountain. Meanwhile Brídín and her husband Andrew discuss their glamping business in the Glens of Antrim.
Ar an Sliabh, Dé Luain, 8.30pm ar RTÉ ONE