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''Cogar'' (; "
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") is an Irish television documentary series, shown on the
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channel
TG4 TG4 ( ga, TG Ceathair, ) is an Irish free-to-air public service television network. The channel launched on 31 October 1996 and is available online and through its on demand service TG4 Player in Ireland and beyond. TG4 was formerly known ...
. It focuses on people who have been "ignored" or are at the margins of society. ''Cogar'' was first broadcast in 2000, the first episode looking at
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's bicycle couriers.


Episodes


Notable episodes

*2002: ''Paddy Fitz, Fear an Hata'' ("Paddy Fitz, the Man with the Hat"): on the storyteller Paddy Fitzpatrick *2006: ''Ar Thóir Hy Brasil'' ("In Search of
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"), a documentary on the mythical island *2008: an episode on Irish Community Care Manchester *2011: ''Buabhaill ar na Bánta'' ("Where the Buffalo Roam"), about a
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farmer in County Cork *2011: an episode on
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Hadji Bey Hadji Bey is a Turkish delight confectionery that was originally produced in Cork and has since moved to a production site in County Kildare, Ireland with Urney Chocolates. History The original product was created by Harutun and Esther Batmaz ...
sweetshop *2011: ''Éamonn Ó Cathain – An Fear Iarainn'' (" Eamonn Keane, the Ironman"), covering a County Mayo weightlifter *2014: ''Bliain an tSneachta Mhóir'' ("Year of the Big Snow"), on the 1946–47 heavy snowfall *2015: Episode on the four
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-playing brothers:
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, Jim O'Neill,
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and Mike O'Neill, who played between 1902 and 1928 *2015: Episode on the controversial 1978 TV adaptation of '' Langrishe, Go Down'' *2015: ''Snámh in Aghaidh Easa'' ("Swimming Against the Current"), about the hazards faced by
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trawlermen *2016: ''Diarmuid Lynch – Óglach Dearmadta'' ("Diarmuid Lynch, Forgotten Warrior"), on the life of
Diarmuid Lynch Diarmuid Lynch (10 January 1878 – 9 November 1950) was a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and Sinn Féin member of the First Dáil. Early life Lynch, born Jeremiah Christopher, was born in Granig, Tracton, County Cork and was the so ...


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External links


Official site
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