Irish documentary series
Cogar |
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Genre | documentary |
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Country of origin | Ireland |
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Original language | Irish |
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No. of seasons | 17 |
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Production locations | Baile na hAbhann, Galway |
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Network | TG4 |
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Release | 1 October 2000 (2000-10-01) – present |
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Cogar (Irish pronunciation: [ˈkɔɡəɾˠ]; "Whisper") is an Irish television documentary series, shown on the Irish language channel TG4. It focuses on people who have been "ignored" or are at the margins of society.[1]
Cogar was first broadcast in 2000, the first episode looking at Dublin's bicycle couriers.[2]
- 2002: Paddy Fitz, Fear an Hata ("Paddy Fitz, the Man with the Hat"): on the storyteller Paddy Fitzpatrick[3][4]
- 2006: Ar Thóir Hy Brasil ("In Search of Hy-Brazil"), a documentary on the mythical island[5]
- 2008: an episode on Irish Community Care Manchester[6]
- 2011: Buabhaill ar na Bánta ("Where the Buffalo Roam"), about a water buffalo farmer in County Cork
- 2011: an episode on Cork's Hadji Bey sweetshop[7]
- 2011: Éamonn Ó Cathain – An Fear Iarainn ("Eamonn Keane, the Ironman"), covering a County Mayo weightlifter[8]
- 2014: Bliain an tSneachta Mhóir ("Year of the Big Snow"), on the 1946–47 heavy snowfall[9]
- 2015: Episode on the four Irish American baseball-playing brothers: Steve O'Neill, Jim O'Neill, Jack O'Neill and Mike O'Neill, who played between 1902 and 1928[10]
- 2015: Episode on the controversial 1978 TV adaptation of Langrishe, Go Down[11]
- 2015: Snámh in Aghaidh Easa ("Swimming Against the Current"), about the hazards faced by Aran Islands trawlermen[12]
- 2016: Diarmuid Lynch – Óglach Dearmadta ("Diarmuid Lynch, Forgotten Warrior"), on the life of Diarmuid Lynch[13][14]