Series tackling the thorny issue of identity in Northern Ireland with a lighthearted look at what makes us who we are, the way we speak, our sense of humour, how we see ourselves and how much Northern Ireland has changed over the last forty years. Includes a mixture of celebrity interviews and TV archive, and contributors such as Gloria Hunniford, Dennis Taylor, Orlaith McCallister, Ian Paisley Jr, Jake O'Kane and Rose Neill.
What do snooker legend Dennis Taylor, broadcasters Peter Curran and Zoe Salmon and TV medic Dr Mark Hamilton think about marriages? A host of familiar faces from the worlds of TV, music and politics spill the beans on their dating disasters, pre-wedding jitters, and how to achieve marital bliss. We reveal how the cost of weddings and our attitudes towards divorce and mixed marriages have changed in Northern Ireland since the 1960s.
Well-known personalities including broadcaster Marie-Louise Muir, comedian Jake O'Kane, politicians Ian Paisley Jr and Barry McElduff, and sporting legend Dennis Taylor talk about birth and baby names, the naughty step and terrible teens. The programme combines interviews with archive material to reveal the joys and pitfalls of raising a family in Northern Ireland today.
Julian Simmons, comedian Diarmuid Corr, broadcasters Peter Curran and Rose Neill and children's presenter Zoe Salmon are among the celebrities who lay bare their guilty secrets, diet disasters and fitness regimes in a funny and frank look at health and fitness with a Northern Irish spin.