The development of island ferry services over the last half-century on the Irish coast is the theme of a new four-part maritime TV series on TG4.
Entitled Ó Mhuir Go Tír, the series “gives a unique insight into the modes of travel used by sea to link the islands off Ireland to the mainland from the 1950s to the present day,” TG4 says.
“From balancing cars on half-deckers, mothers and newborn babies being rowed home in currachs, food supplies arriving in punts and yawls, and kids being ferried to attend school on the mainland - life was never easy for islanders,” it says.
Island ferry journeys showcased in new series, highlighting resilience and connection between communities
“This documentary series, told in the Irish language, will give an in-depth look at what it was like crossing between the Irish islands and mainland,” it says, with “stories recounting the treacherous journeys, weird and wonderful cargoes crossing and unique modes of transport used”.
“We see how technology has changed these journeys and, with the introduction of modern, purpose-built ferries, how life has improved for islanders,” it says.
“The story of Ó Mhuir Go Tír will be told by the colourful characters who were passengers on board, navigating the unpredictable seas in all manner of vessels, and the hardy souls responsible for getting them from A to B, be it for work, education, medical care or simply the weekly shop,” TG4 says.
Set against the stunning backdrops of Oileán Chléire and Inis Arcáin in County Cork, Árainn Mhór and Inis Mhic an Doirn in County Donegal, and Inis Bó Finne, Inis Oírr, and Inis Mór in County Galway, Ó Mhuir Go Tír features some of the biggest events on the islands, it says.
These include the All-Islands Gaelic tournament and Féile Róise Rua, along with the bustling summer Irish colleges on the islands.
“Along the way, we hear from some familiar faces, including actress and Inis Mór native Fionnuala Ní Fhlaithearta and renowned musician and singer Breanndán Ó Beaglaoich,” it says.
Produced by HG Productions, the series highlights the “resilience of island communities and the enduring connections between land, sea, and people”, TG4 says.
The first episode of Ó Mhuir Go Tír is broadcast on Wednesday, October 15th at 9.30 pm.

















































