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- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland runtime "30.0".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland abstract "James Nesbitt's Ireland is a British documentary series about Ireland, presented by actor James Nesbitt. The first series began airing on ITV on 18 March 2013, this series contained eight episodes. Each episode is 30 minutes in length.".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland channel ITV_(TV_channel).
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland channel STV_(TV_channel).
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- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland location Ireland.
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland numberOfEpisodes "8".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland numberOfSeasons "1".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland presenter James_Nesbitt.
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland related Cornwall_with_Caroline_Quentin.
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland releaseDate "2013-03-18".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland runtime "1800.0".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland wikiPageExternalLink www.itv.com.
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- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland caption "Title card".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland channel ITV_(TV_channel).
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- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland lastAired "present".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland listEpisodes "#Episode Guide".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland location Ireland.
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland numEpisodes "8".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland numSeries "1".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland originalairdate "2013-03-25".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland originalairdate "2013-04-01".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland originalairdate "2013-04-08".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland originalairdate "2013-04-15".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland originalairdate "2013-04-22".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland originalairdate "2013-04-29".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland originalairdate "2013-05-06".
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- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland runtime "1800.0".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland shortsummary "In this episode he celebrates the good times to be had throughout Ireland. He enjoys the craic at the track with one of the country's premier racing families, the Harringtons, tastes what's on offer at one of the many Irish food festivals, and discovers an unusual way of delivering artisan pizza. James also pays a visit to the famous Lisdoonvarna dating festival, where he has a go at being a matchmaker himself.".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland shortsummary "In this episode he enjoys the best ingredients Ireland has to offer. We meet Kate Packwood, a baker who is at the heart of Ireland's growing artisan food movement, and James gets his feet wet as he tries his hand at spearfishing. We enjoy the scents of the countryside at the Burren perfumery, take a seaweed bath at Strandhill, and stop for dinner at one of the country's finest surf cafes.".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland shortsummary "This week, James discovers what lies at the heart of Irish heritage. At Blarney Castle he explores the myth of kissing the famous stone, enjoys a day out at the seaside at Ireland's oldest amusement park, and samples some of the country's finest traditional music.".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland shortsummary "This week, James enjoys a visit to a very unusual tourist attraction - a wild dolphin that draws the crowds in Dingle harbour. In County Galway, Michael Moran is excited about the new season's oysters that are sure to delight his customers. While in County Clare, Willie Daly, the last in a long line of traditional matchmakers, has a unique way of bringing lonely hearts together - on a love trail around the Burren.".
- James_Nesbitt's_Ireland shortsummary "This week, James takes a look at the people who have got the work/life balance just right. He experiences life on the ocean wave in County Clare with John McCarthy, one of Ireland's top surfers, and visits a relaxed family smokery in beautiful Connemara. James also samples the good life with the Green family at their hotel in County Cork, where he tries a spot of salmon fishing.".
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