BAI funded documentary recalling the impact the September 11th attacks had on Irish families to be broadcast at 9 pm on the 6th of September on TV3.Read More
We are currently in pre-production on a Matt Cooper presented and Guinness sponsored rugby world cup chat show series with packaged highlights to be broadcast on TV3. This is another exciting co-production venture with chief production partner Asgard Media.Read More
For the fourth consecutive year we bring TV3′s viewers coverage and analysis of a range of championship clashes from across the country. We will also be in Croke Park on All Ireland Final Day with coverage of the All Ireland Minor Finals.Read More
Motive and Asgard were instrumentally involved in a big first for Irish television, namely the hosting and broadcasting of the Europa Cup Final from the AVIVA stadium.Read More
This month we travel to Iten in Kenya with Eamonn Coghlan to meet Cork-born world renowned athletics trainer Brother Colm O’Connell. O Connell’s latest charge is 800m runner David Rudisha, tipped by Sebestian Coe to be London 2012′s big star.Read More
Over 12 weeks this year we followed three groups of Irish students to America…for the ultimate J1 Summer. This observational documentary series got an access all areas, front row seat to see what really goes on during these so called ‘’working holidays’. From personal hygiene to personal high jinks nothing was sacred. The series, charts […]Read More
‘Part Of What We Are: A Living, Breathing History of the GAA’ is a major four part series tracing the story of one of the most unique sporting organisations in the world. As the GAA enters it’s 125th year the Series, is a timely study of the GAA’s origins, it’s growth and it’s future.Read More
Motive dominated the schedules this week as our new four part series “Níos Gaelaí .. More Irish” occupied a prime time slot on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.Read More
Motive Television’s latest documentary The Opening Hour was watched by almost half a million people in the run up to the historic Ireland versus France Six Nation’s game at Croke Park. Featuring contributions from some of Ireland’s most familiar sporting faces, the programme received rave reviews in the press.Read More
Following previous successes for Breaking Ball, The Rod Squad and Marooned, Motive celebrated the bagging of another IFTA trophy when Micheal: The Sound of Sunday beat off competition from Ardal O Hanlon’s Leagues Apart to take the prestigious IFTA Sports award. Directed by Maurice Sweeney and edited by Mick Mahon, the documentary received critical acclaim […]Read More