History Now: 10 Dark Secrets of the Irish Revolution
Historical entertainer Paddy Cullivan talks to Barry Sheppard about his show The 10 Dark Secrets of the Irish Revolution.
View ArticleRound Up: MACs House
We visited MACS My House, a special home where children dealing with trauma between the age of six and thirteen can be given the stability and support to recover.
View ArticleHistory Now: Institutions, Diet & Nutrition
Barry Sheppard is joined by Dr Jennifer Pope and Dr Ian Miller to talk about the underdeveloped part of history of diet and nutrition.
View ArticleHistory Now: Sport
History Now presented by Barry Sheppard. Guest Conor Curran, Research Fellow in the School of Education at Trinity College Dublin and Cormac Moore Historian-in-Residence Dublin City Council look at the...
View ArticleBehind The Science: Kevin Curran
With Professor Kevin Curran, Ulster University, who discusses his the fascinating field of cyber security.
View ArticleHistory Now: Divorce in Ireland
Barry Sheppard with Diane Urquhart, Professor of Gender History, Queen’s University Belfast discuss divorce in Ireland. Spanning the island of Ireland over three centuries, it places the human...
View ArticleDu Dance (Northern Ireland)
Inspiring, connecting and challenging young people through dance.
View ArticleFootball Express: 17th Jan 2020
Stephen Looney is joined by Mark McIntosh, Tim McCann and Gerard Lyttle to discuss this weekend’s upcoming fixtures and access how teams fared after the festive schedule.
View ArticleOur Generation: Eddie McFadden
Liam Logan talks to the former Chairman of the North of Ireland Sheepdog Society
View ArticleThe Round Up: Monday 20th January 2020
Studio discussion on Raise Your Voice, a project seeking to tackle sexual harassment and sexual violence. With guests Elaine Crory – Women’s Resource and Development Agency and Alexa Moore –...
View ArticleRound Up: Tuesday 21st January 2019 – NIHRC Human Rights 2019 Review
Les Allamby, Chief Commissioner of the NIHRC provides a review of the Human Rights issues facing Northern Ireland.
View ArticleEmpower The Future: Episode 2
The 2nd edition of Empower the Future looks at some of the causes and consequences of the climate crisis. A studio discussion between 4 young climate activists looks at climate science as well as the...
View ArticleThe Round Up: Wednesday 22nd January 2020
We talk to Alexa Moore from Transgender NI and Charlie Beare from Belfast Trans Resource Centre about the problems faced by the trans community when trying to access health care.
View ArticleThe Round Up: Thursday 23rd January 2020
Ghandi Walk Nitin Sonawane talks about his peace walk and activisim that has seen him crossing the globe for the last three years spreading a message of peace, truth and harmony. Plastic Pollution...
View ArticleAonach Jack
Short film produced at Aonach Jack, the annual arts, crafts and music festival held in the village of Meenaleck, Co. Donegal. (subtitled)
View ArticleThe Round-Up Friday 24th January 2020
Local news. Máirtín Mac Gabhann talks about the campaign to change the organ donation system to a ‘soft opt out’ process.
View ArticleThe Round-Up Monday 27th January 2020
PRONI and the Ulster Historical Society talk to us about some the exciting upcoming events taking place in the next couple of months.
View ArticleThe Craigs – God’s Acre
Liam Logan visits the historic Craig’s Church Parish in Cullybackey, County Antrim in order to uncover some of the lesser known stories that remain hidden within the grounds of this extraordinary parish.
View ArticleThe Round-Up Tuesday 28th January 2020
Sean Smyth, Founder of Eimear’s Wish, Lilianna Vetter from Anthnoy Nolan and Leigh Osborne from Action Cancer, talk to us about Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and the need for more people to sign up as stem cell...
View ArticleTalk Like That: Oona Doherty
Liam Logan talks to contemporary dancer and choreographer Oona Doherty whose work includes a recent collaboration with David Holmes.
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