James Nesbitt's Ireland

James Nesbitt's Ireland (2013)

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James Nesbitt presents an eight-part guided tour of Ireland. The Ballymena-born actor celebrates the sights, sounds and tastes of a country famed for the charm of its people and for rugged landscapes, mighty lakes and rivers and ancient traditions. It has left an indelible mark on its close neighbour Britain, with one in four Britons claiming Irish roots.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Episode 8May 6, 2013
S01E07Episode 7Apr 29, 2013
S01E06Episode 6Apr 22, 2013
S01E05Episode 5Apr 15, 2013
S01E04Episode 4Apr 8, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'James Nesbitt's Ireland' premiere?

The TV show 'James Nesbitt's Ireland' premiered on April 5, 2013.

How many episodes does 'James Nesbitt's Ireland' have?

The TV show 'James Nesbitt's Ireland' has a total of 8 episodes.

Who is the host of 'James Nesbitt's Ireland'?

James Nesbitt is the host of the TV show 'James Nesbitt's Ireland'.

What is the genre of 'James Nesbitt's Ireland'?

The TV show 'James Nesbitt's Ireland' is a documentary series.

In which country is 'James Nesbitt's Ireland' set in?

'James Nesbitt's Ireland' is set in Ireland.

What is the runtime of 'James Nesbitt's Ireland'?

Each episode of 'James Nesbitt's Ireland' has a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

Who produced 'James Nesbitt's Ireland'?

The TV show 'James Nesbitt's Ireland' was produced by Silver River Productions.

Where was 'James Nesbitt's Ireland' filmed?

'James Nesbitt's Ireland' was filmed throughout various locations in Ireland such as Cork and Dublin.

What was the theme of the first episode of 'James Nesbitt's Ireland'?

The theme of the first episode of 'James Nesbitt's Ireland' was about the history and culture of Cork.

What was the theme of the second episode of 'James Nesbitt's Ireland'?

The theme of the second episode of 'James Nesbitt's Ireland' was about the connection of Ireland to New York City.

What was the theme of the third episode of 'James Nesbitt's Ireland'?

The theme of the third episode of 'James Nesbitt's Ireland' was about the Wild Atlantic Way.

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