As a result of its first funding round in 2009, the Irish Language Broadcast Fund has announced its latest funding decisions. The wide range projects awarded includes a third series of youth drama Seacht and a docu-drama about Charles Byrne, an 8ft tall ‘giant’ Tyrone man who lived in the 1700s.
For a full listing of all projects awarded and more information, please click here.
The remaining deadlines for 2009 are Friday 29th May and Friday 25th September.
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