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The Story of Ireland part 1/4 episode 1

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2011

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  • Proud to be irish

  • @Skadoosh417 lol, proud to be a quarter Irish

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  • This is undoubtedly one of the greatest documentaries about Ireland ever made. Fergal Keane is a wonderful journalist and the cinematography of the combined BBC and Irish RTE production is simply beautiful. This gives people from other countries a sense of their own self too. I hope that those who love the Emerald Isle will watch all of these before doing the usual and filling these message boards with racist and sectarian hatred. This is how we, the educated, see our island. Prepare to learn.

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  • I enjoyed this programme so much that I decided I had to own it on DVD. Anytime BBC and RTE co produce, the result is always superb television, thanks for uploading, now many more may discover this excellent documentry :)

  • @karezza6 Then why are you watching this then?

  • What's the tune at 6:04 on the tin whistle ?

  • Irish isn't a nationality - it is a virus.

  • Thsnks for your wonderful effort.

  • Very interesting. His celtic heritage comment does raise an eyebrow at the end yes as it made the massive assumption that nobody left the island before this point to travel to continential europe and other celtic areas.

  • The aboriginal Irish came from Spain.

    Fergal Keane is a wanker with dyed hair.

  • @MicksKicks1 i meant the beginning of the documentary was very badly done and could have enlightened alot of people instead of skipping a few hundred million years! Perhap it should have been called the last few thousands years of Ireland instead.

  • @rccaulfield What are you talking about?

  • @dalooserCADBGIE What am i supposed to do? Make a bbc documentary to rival it? I'll comment if i see someone making a mess of what could have been a very interesting start to that doc.

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