The first programme focuses on Rose Dugdale who was born into an aristocratic English family but rejected her family's wealth and became involved in militant politics as a young woman.
The second episode of the documentary series on women who were involved in the IRA looks at Josephine Hayden from Co Waterford. In the 1990s, her opposition to the peace process in the North meant she had to serve her full four-and-a-half years in Limerick prison for transporting arms for the Continuity IRA.
The series continues with a look at the life of Pamela Kane.
The series continues with a look at the life of Derry woman Martina Anderson.
Roseleen Walsh was interned in Armagh Prison from 1973 to 1974
Rosaleen McCorley was jailed in 1991 for 66 years for the attempted murder of an army officer and possession of explosives.