Brendan Gleeson set to narrate new nature series on RTE

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info RTÉ is set to air a new nature series narrated by Hollywood actor Brendan Gleeson. The Guard star will narrate Kerry: Tides of Time, which is a two-part series that tells the multi-dimensional story of the Kerry landscape, from its earliest origins, deep in the geological past, right up to the present day. The series, which begins this Sunday, April 27, on RTÉ One, will hear from biologists, historians, ecologists and archaeologists who spend their lives connected to this landscape, providing personal and often emotional insight. The backdrop against which these films are set includes some of Irelands most iconic landmarks; from the Skellig Islands to Corrán Tuathail – Ireland’s highest mountain, and the magnificent National Park in Killarney. Episode one explores the deep history, geology and human story of Kerry. Starting on an isolated stretch of rocky shoreline that reveals evidence of the very first vertebrate life on earth, it progresses to tell the fascinating story of human culture in the county. It is the story of constant struggle between our ancestors who sought to make a living among the woods, mountains and valleys, and the landscape itself. A number of leading experts bring their knowledge and personal perspectives to the narrative, including the archaeologist Billy Mag Fhloinn, marine biologist Cormac McCarthy, nature activist Mary Reynolds, ecologist Susan O Donohue and many more. (Image: Zuma Press/PA Images) Episode two is the story of a single, magical, year as the seasons play out through and across the county’s varied habitats. It looks in detail at the lives of some of the area’s most charismatic and fascinating wild inhabitants. Badgers, Red Deer, Hen Harrier and Puffins are among the cast of characters whose lives are followed through the year. Specialist camera equipment captures a rare glimpse into the secret world of a badger clan, and rare access to the Skellig Islands immerses us in the spectacle of Puffin breeding season. Beyond the natural history behavioural sequences, the film provides an emotional overview of how ecosystems function within the annual cycle of life, death and renewal, and how the modern world is impacting the lives of some of county Kerry’s more vulnerable species. Episode one of Kerry: Tides of Time airs Sunday April 27 at 6.30pm on RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player. Episode two will air on Sunday May 4. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.