Matthew Rhys-Narrated ‘The Wall,’ Exploring Borders and Divisions, Returning as 3 Celtic-Language Broadcasters’ Co-Pro

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A second season of the 2018 landmark documentary series The Wall, exploring “the human impact of borders and divisions around the world” and narrated by Matthew Rhys in its international version, was unveiled on Thursday, marking “the first tri-nation co-production between the three Celtic-language broadcasters.”

The four episodes, each an hour long, are a joint production for Welsh-language free-to-air public broadcast TV channel S4C, Irish free-to-air public service TV network TG4, and MG Alba, which co-owns the Scottish Gaelic-language free-to-air channel BBC Alba with the BBC. MG Alba joins the show, whose first season was a collaboration of S4C, TG4 and South Korean broadcaster SBS/JTV. 

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Produced by Welsh indie Rondo Media, in partnership with Irish producer Rosg and Scottish Gaelic producer Hamish Macleod, the second season of The Wall is supported by the Welsh government via Creative Wales and distributed internationally

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