Triplevision Productions

Triplevision Productions www.triplevision.co.uk Triplevision Productions was formed 10 years ago by Eamonn Devlin. In 2006 Eamonn Joined forces with Gerard Stratton.

In the last two years Triplevision have been steadily building a reputation as an emerging force within the regional television sector. With their successful commissions Bully For You (1 x 60’ doc - BBC NI), The Tractor Show (6 x 30’ Comedy - BBC NI), Pilgrims (2 x 30’ doc - BBC NI)and Boxing In Bethlehem (1 x 30' BBC Sport) Triplevision have come a long way in a relatively short period of time. T

riplevision have their own post production facilities and camera/lighting/sound equipment. Eamonn and Gerard have over 100 hours of broadcast experience for BBC Northern Ireland, RTE, SKY1, TG4 and UTV and have worked with some of Northern Ireland’s most notable production companies.

01/10/2025

If you missed My Stammer, My Story catch up now on BBC IPlayer

01/10/2025

Catch our BBC NI True North Documentary ‘The Pleasure Boys’ now on BBC IPlayer 📺

22/09/2025

Saol agus Sláinte na mBan - Corp Truaillithe: Inmheatróis

Labhraíonn an t-ealaíontóir Eimear Nic Roibeaird linn faoin dóigh a spreagann mná láidre i miotaseolaíocht na hÉireann í agus tugann sí léargas ar an tionchar atá ag an inmheatróis ar a saol agus ar a saothar.
Artist Eimear Nic Roibeaird talks about how strong women from Irish mythology inspire her paintings and reveals the impact endometriosis has on her life and work.
Stiúrtha ag/Directed by: Moya Rogers.

Is eagrán é seo den tsraith dhigiteach, Saol agus Sláinte na mBan, léirithe ag Triplevision Productions do BBC Gaeilge.

18/09/2025
22/05/2025

🧵 The Warp, The Weft and The Weaver arrives on BBC Two NI & iPlayer on Monday 26 May | 10.30pm

In a quiet shed in County Down, master handloom weaver Deborah White works to restore a 200-year-old Jacquard loom – a project rooted in heritage, patience, and traditional skill.

The film follows Deborah’s journey and the network of craftspeople helping bring this piece of weaving history back to life.

From Triplevision Productions, co-funded by the Ulster-Scots Broadcast Fund.

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07/05/2025

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Welcome to episode one. Caroline and Cathy meet Francesca and her baby boy twins. We were privileged to have Francesca on our first podcast episode as she ha...

18/01/2025

📢 𝐓𝐮𝐧𝐞 𝐈𝐧: 𝐓𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐚𝐧 𝐓𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐬! 📢

📅 When: Sunday 19 January at 10pm
📍 Where: BBC Two Northern Ireland / BBC iPlayer

A new two-part series for BBC iPlayer and BBC Two Northern Ireland enters a unique world of tartan and meets the team behind a kilt shop on Belfast’s Sandy Row.

Run by Grahame Harris and his mother, Kim, the shop has become a go-to destination for Ulster-Scots communities, for whom the wearing of tartan is an outward celebration of identity. Viewers will also meet Samir, a highly skilled tailor from Syria, and the team’s youngest member and kiltmaker-in-training, Claire.

This is a hectic year for the shop. Along with keeping their regular customers kitted out, the team prepares for an Ulster-Scots wedding, where different family tartans take pride of place in a ceremony to honour tradition and celebrate love. Grahame is also on hand to make the last minute uniform adjustments for the Campbell College Pipe Band as they prepare for Burns Night festivities.

In episode two, Grahame is tasked with helping the town of Donaghadee create its own unique tartan. Turning to the local primary school, he invites the children to get creative with their designs.

The shop also faces a unique challenge when a four-legged customer walks through the door. Will his outfit be ready in time for Belfast’s first ever Tartan Day Dander?

Tartan Tales is made for BBC Northern Ireland by Triplevision Productions, with support from the Northern Ireland Screen Ulster-Scots Broadcast Fund.

[Photo caption: Kiltmaking apprentice Claire, Grahame Harris and his mother Kim outside their kilt shop on Sandy Row in Belfast. Tartan Tales begins on BBC iPlayer and BBC Two Northern Ireland on Sunday 19 January at 10pm.]

Harris Kilt Company | Triplevision Productions | Northern Ireland Screen | BBC iPlayer | BBC Northern Ireland

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10/09/2024

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