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Season 8
On a street corner in the east of the city sits the home of kickboxing in Belfast. Run-down and made out of corrugated iron, it is the gym where five-time world champion Billy Murray has
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On a street corner in the east of the city sits the home of kickboxing in Belfast. Run-down and made out of corrugated iron, it is the gym where five-time world champion Billy Murray has been changing lives for 30 years. Lives like those of the female kickboxers he trains today. Directed by Bafta winner and Oscar nominee Michael Lennox, Kick Me is their story.
There's more than horses that compete at racing festivals. We follow serial competitors Emma, Kirsty and Angela, as they aim for the prize, and the title of Best Dressed Lady.
There's more than horses that compete at racing festivals. We follow serial competitors Emma, Kirsty and Angela, as they aim for the prize, and the title of Best Dressed Lady.
Belfast and Me tells the stories and experiences of several Muslim families in Northern Ireland, set against the backdrop of their community trying to find a new home to meet and worship
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Belfast and Me tells the stories and experiences of several Muslim families in Northern Ireland, set against the backdrop of their community trying to find a new home to meet and worship in.
For many decades, Muslims have been quietly living, studying and working in Northern Ireland, but with events elsewhere in the world and with their numbers growing, this community is increasingly coming under the spotlight. Islam, Belfast and Me meets several families from a range of backgrounds and shows what it means to be Muslim in Northern Ireland. Viewers get an insight into the faith and see Belfast from a different perspective. Belfast Islamic Centre has been home to this community since the 1970s. It's a mosque, a community centre and a social and cultural meeting point. Belfast's mosque is unusual as 42 nationalities pray side by side. Typically mosques are formed according to nationality, but in Belfast it doesn't matter what nationality you are or what branch of Islam you belong to - all are welcome. But their existing home is now too small and the community needs a new home.
At a time when Protestant boys from working-class areas are underachieving in school, this film follows three unemployed young men from east Belfast as they embark on a pioneering
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At a time when Protestant boys from working-class areas are underachieving in school, this film follows three unemployed young men from east Belfast as they embark on a pioneering educational project which could change the course of their lives.
Jobs for the Boys is part of BBC Northern Ireland's Make It project, which aims to build aspiration, confidence, self-belief and expectation amongst boys and young men in urban working class
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