Singer Ronan Keating will visit Londonderry as part of his TV series Ronan Keating’s Wild Atlantic. The programme airs on BBC One Northern Ireland and BBC iPlayer from March 16. It moves to BBC Two from April 6.

Keating explores locations along Ireland's west coast. Stops include Cork, Kerry, Mayo, Sligo, Donegal and Londonderry. Londonderry marks the final city.

In Londonderry, Keating walks the city walls with comedian Diona Doherty. He visits a farm to learn about competitive sheep herding.

Family members join Keating throughout. His nephew Ruairí appears in Cork for road bowling. Brother Gary joins in Kerry for fishing on Lough Leane. Nephew Conall sails with him to Clare Island from Mayo.

Guests include Westlife singer Shane Filan for horse riding on Strandhill Beach in Sligo. Artist Terry Bradley rides motorbikes with him along the northwest coast.

Keating described the series as a return to places important to his family after leaving Ireland at age 16. In 2021, he supported Foyle Down Syndrome Trust in Londonderry with a BBC Children in Need grant of £94,594.