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Dublin Port to star on the small screen

[ April 24, 2025   //   ]

Dublin Port will be the focus of a special three-part series on Irish TV programme RTÉ Nationwide, exploring the port’s daily operations, history, cultural contribution and role in the local community.  

The series offers viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the hardworking heart of Dublin and the colourful cast of characters who make it work. 

Hosted by RTÉ presenters Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh and Anne Cassin, the series will feature everything from marine pilotage and logistics to environmental initiatives within the Dublin Bay Biosphere, heritage preservation, and future plans for the port.  

To coincide with the Nationwide series, the Port will offer public tours throughout May and June, beginning with the Cycling the Country exhibition – presented in partnership with the National Museum of Ireland – which opens at the Dublin Port Substation from 30 April.  

Nationwide producer and director Ann Marie O’Callaghan said: “It’s not very often that we do a three-episode series on a single topic but Dublin Port has so many stories to tell and share with the people of Ireland. It was obvious on my first visit with Port Heritage Director Lar Joye that more than one programme was needed to provide viewers with an eye-opening insight into the complexities, history, and diversity of the port.   

“I hope this series gives some sense of how the port is relevant to all of us, and how it’s intrinsically linked to Ireland, it’s economy, its history and its future.” 

RTÉ One at 7pm:

Monday 28 April – Working Port: A look at the day-to-day workings of Dublin Port. 

Wednesday 30 April – History and Heritage of Dublin Port: Exploring the Port’s 300-year legacy.

Friday 2 May – Dublin Port and Local Communities: Dublin Port’s evolving role in the community and its vision for the future. 

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