Mind The Gap Films

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Mind The Gap Films is an independent TV production company based in Ireland. Most of their work has been for Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ) or the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). Their work has also included projects related to tourism in Ireland, and a number of music videos.

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  • “Celebrity Jigs n'Reels New Years Party” (2006/2007, for RTÉ)
  • “The Drifters” (2006, for BBCNI)
  • “The Irish Tenors & Friends” (2006, for RTÉ)
  • “Anne Madden” (2006,for RTÉ)
  • Celebrity Jigs'n' Reels (2006, IMDB link)
  • “Everyone's A Winner” (2005, for RTÉ)
  • “Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde” (2005, IMDB link)
  • “Last One Standing” (2004, for RTÉ)
  • “Brian Kennedy Live in Belfast” (2003, for RTÉ, PBS, & BBCNI)
  • “The Impossible Dream - My Life And Times In Song - Ronan Tynan” (2002, for PBS & RTÉ)
  • Hands on (1995–present, series 1–11)
  • “The Irish Tenors Live from Ellis Island” (2001, for American Public Television, RTÉ, Delta, Prudential, and Tourism Ireland)
  • “The Irish Tenors Live from Belfast” (2000, for PBS America and Delta)
  • “The Irish Tenors” (1999, for RTÉ and PBS)
  • Hands on (1995–present, series 1–9)
  • “The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name” (2001, for RTÉ)
  • “Alive Alive O!” (2000, Co-produced with Loopline Films, for the Irish Film Board, Arts Council, and RTÉ)
  • “What About the Children” (2000, for RTÉ)
  • “James Gandon - a life” (1996, for RTÉ & the OPW)
  • A Good Age (1998, six-part series for RTÉ)
  • The Write Stuff (1995, two 13 episode seasons for ITV)
  • “Phil Coulter-The Live Experience” (1998, for K-tel and PBS)
  • “Niall Tobin live at the National Concert Hall” (1996, for Sony Music)
  • North of Naples South of Rome (1995, six-part series for RTÉ, The Travel Channel and PBS)
  • “Fintan” (1995, for RTÉ)
  • “We’re here, we’re queer, we’re Irish” (1995, for RTÉ)
  • “Out of sight, out of mind” (1994, for RTÉ)
  • “Iffy Money” (1994, for RTÉ)
  • “This is Finland” (1994, for YLE, The Travel Channel & Sell-thru)
  • “Changing Places” (1993, six-part series for UTV)
  • “Now That We Have Water” (1992, for RTÉ & Dept. Foreign Affairs)
  • “WB Yeats Poetry: 1910 – 1939” (1990, for Warner Bros.)
  • music videos for artists such as: Boyzone, The Fat Lady Sings, The Four of Us, Caught in the Act, An Emotional Fish, A House, Something Happens, and Leslie Dowdall

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