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By Jon Donnis
Ronan Keating is heading back to his roots in a new television series that explores the dramatic coastline and personal memories tied to Ireland's west. Ronan Keating's Wild Atlantic follows the singer on a journey along the famous Wild Atlantic Way, stopping in Cork, Kerry, Mayo, Sligo, Donegal and Londonderry as he reconnects with places that shaped his life.
The series mixes travel, family moments and unexpected adventures. Along the way Ronan is joined by relatives and familiar faces including Westlife singer Shane Filan, artist Terry Bradley and comedian Diona Doherty. The journey also becomes a chance for Ronan to reflect on his upbringing and the years since he left Ireland as a teenager.
The trip begins in County Cork where Ronan meets his nephew Ruairí for a lively introduction to road bowling, a traditional Irish sport. The pair go head to head before the journey moves on to County Kerry. There Ronan fulfils some long held sporting ambitions on a hurling pitch and later catches up with his brother Gary for a fishing trip on Lough Leane in Killarney.
Travelling further north, Ronan heads from County Mayo to Sligo where he meets fellow boyband star Shane Filan. The two spend time horse riding along Strandhill Beach before Ronan sets sail with his nephew Conall to visit Clare Island, a place that holds special meaning for the Keating family.
The adventure continues along the northwest coast. Ronan explores the area by motorbike with longtime friend and artist Terry Bradley, before later stepping onto the stage for an impromptu performance at one of Donegal's country music venues.
The final part of the journey brings Ronan to Derry. There he walks the historic Derry Walls with comedian Diona Doherty and later heads to a farm to see what it takes to become a competitive sheepherder.
Reflecting on the experience, Ronan said making the series felt very special. He explained that leaving Ireland at the age of sixteen meant there were many parts of the west coast he had never seen. Returning now allowed him to rediscover places that mean so much to him and his family, and he hopes viewers will share in both the laughter and the emotion along the way.
Ronan Keating's Wild Atlantic is a co commission from BBC Northern Ireland and BBC Daytime. The series forms part of the Hot House initiative and has support from Northern Ireland Screen and Tourism Ireland. Produced by Alleycats TV, it will begin airing on BBC One Northern Ireland and BBC iPlayer from Monday 16 March, followed by a broadcast on BBC Two from Monday 6 April.