Review: Beo Faoin bhFód / Buried Alive
Ronan Power digs deep in his review of 'Beo Faoin bhFód / Buried Alive'.
TG4, the Irish language TV channel has been on-air since late 1996. TG4 is free-to-air, available across all viewing platforms, with a strong viewer base throughout the island of Ireland. The channel’s programmes have achieved national recognition, prestigious prizes & awards at home and abroad and sales overseas. Music, documentary and sports coverage have earned particular praise Its regular soap, Ros na Rún has made its mark as has the channel’s distinctive news service, Nuacht TG4.
Ronan Power digs deep in his review of 'Beo Faoin bhFód / Buried Alive'.
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