…de la Irish Independent:
A television series for parents who want to raise their children on the Irish language was launched yesterday.
It will be a four-part series created by Comhluadar Teoranta -- a support group for parents raising children through Irish -- and Dublin Community Television which will air the series to about 200,000 viewers in the next couple of weeks on Chorus/NTL channel 802.
'Cen Teanga?' will also be distributed in DVD-form to schools and libraries around the country, but won't be available to buy in shops.
"The idea behind it was to make a programme and show people the Irish-speaking community," said director Feargal O Cuilinn.
"There are interviews with families talking about their experiences raising their children through Irish in an Ireland where English is the first language," he said...
A television series for parents who want to raise their children on the Irish language was launched yesterday.
It will be a four-part series created by Comhluadar Teoranta -- a support group for parents raising children through Irish -- and Dublin Community Television which will air the series to about 200,000 viewers in the next couple of weeks on Chorus/NTL channel 802.
'Cen Teanga?' will also be distributed in DVD-form to schools and libraries around the country, but won't be available to buy in shops.
"The idea behind it was to make a programme and show people the Irish-speaking community," said director Feargal O Cuilinn.
"There are interviews with families talking about their experiences raising their children through Irish in an Ireland where English is the first language," he said...
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