A new Irish TV series will be venturing to the hills of Donegal to explore the origins of the O’Donnell surname.
‘Sloinne’ on TG4 will feature Hannah Ní Dhomhnaill, who is originally from the Donegal Gaeltacht, on a journey finding out more about her heritage.
The series begins this weekend, with the Ó Domhnaill episode airing on 18th February at 8.30pm.
The full list of surnames featured in the seven-part series include Ó Flaithearta, Ó Murchú, Ó Ceallaigh, Ó Suilleabháin, Ó Domhnaill, Seoighe and Ó Conchubhair.
Sloinne paints a colourful picture of how our local areas and surnames are deeply intertwined.
Each episode features a special guest exploring their family surname, taking us on a journey back in time. Viewers will visit ancient strongholds tied to these names, reliving epic battles and feuds over land and possessions. From the famous to the infamous, modern-day stories of surname bearers add a personal touch, highlighting our enduring connection to our ancestors.
Sloinne is not your average history lesson; it’s a fascinating blend of the past and the present, bridging the gap in a way that’s both entertaining and informative. Whether you’re in Ireland or part of the Irish diaspora, if you’re into cultural heritage, Sloinne is your go-to series.
Episode One broadcasts on TG4 this Sunday 21st January at 20:45pm.