The Round-Up Monday 4th March 2019
Local news. Flash Fiction Armagh look forward to the publication of the anthology The Bramley. And a glimpse at Cartlann na Gaeilge Beo.
View ArticleThe Round Up: Tuesday March 5th 2019
Imagine Festival 2019. Peter O’Neill from Imagine Festival is alongside Kevin Fearon from QUB and Dr Bethany Waterhouse-Bradley from Ulster University to discuss the upcoming programme for the 2019...
View ArticleThe Big Show: Episode 7
On this week’s show we have musician Olivia Douglas, a live session from Anthony Toner, David Torrans tells us about the upcoming Noireland Crime Fiction Festival, and Mari Jackson and Terry Sharpe...
View ArticleThe Round-Up Wednesday 6th March 2019
Local news. A discussion on the International Women’s Day programme of events. View the programme at https://issuu.com/deirdremckenna/docs/cover_front
View ArticleThe Big Interview: Marie Jones
Robin Elliott meets renowned playwright Marie Jones to talk about her work.
View ArticleHistory Now – Episode 18
Barry Sheppard is joined by Dr Lynsey Black of Maynooth University and Dr Coleman Dennehy of the University of Limerick, to talk about the history of capital punishment in Ireland.
View ArticleIn Focus: Glastry Ice Cream Farm
Ciarán Ó Brolcháin visits the Glastry farm in the Ards Peninsula. The farm has been home to the Taylor family since 1856 and Will Taylor gives NVTV a unique insight into the transformation of his...
View ArticleThe Round Up: Thursday 7th March 2019
Thrive Africa Conference. 16 Minutes Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival. 8 Minutes.
View ArticleBanterflix: Series 11 Episode 5
Film news and review show presented by Jim McClean. Guests Thérèse Rea and Michael Campbell take a look at ‘Serenity’, ‘Isn’t It Romantic’, the classic musical ‘Singin’ In The Rain’ plus interviews...
View ArticleThe Round-Up: Friday 8th March 2019
Tristen Kelso and Roz McMullan from the British Dental Association on the concerns raised that the revenue generated on sugar levels has been squandered. Artist Aly Harte talks about her latest...
View ArticleThe Round-Up: Monday 11 March 2019
Discussion on the recent United Nations convention in Geneva attended by the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland who are urging members of a United Nations Committee to hold the UK Government to...
View ArticleEarth Matters: Waste
Niall Bakewell is joined by guests Kavita Thanki of Ulster University and Christine McCartney of the Belfast Repair Cafe to talk about waste.
View ArticleThe Round Up Tuesday 12th March 2019
Road deaths and the drop in road deaths; 9:06 On-line violence against women; 20:12 Dealing with sight loss: June Best MBE
View ArticleThe Big Show: Episode 8
Entertainment show with Robin Elliott. Joining Robin this week are Kim Kelly from ‘Local Women Magazine’, Dominic McBride talks about his new irish language poetry/song book for children ‘Polcaphonc’,...
View ArticleThe Round Up Wednesday March 13th 2019
Harmoni celebrate their 140th anniversary with a new investment program which is aimed at improving the life quality of the disadvantaged within society. Guests are Sam Humphries, Harmoni and local...
View ArticleNovel Ideas: Tom Hartley – Balmoral Cemetery
Tom Hartley in conversation about his new book, Balmoral Cemetery, and the story of Belfast contained between its walls. Available from Blackstaff Press.
View ArticleThe Round Up: Thursday 14th March 2019
Discussion on the ‘Positive Action Guide’ which aims develop employment opportunities for individuals living with a disability. Aisling Curran and Michelle Morris, BHSCT Edyth Dunlop, NIUSE “The...
View ArticleThe Round-Up Friday 15th March 2019
A look at ‘Through the Eye of a Needle’, a new exhibition at the Museum of Orange Heritage. Nattassa Latcham from ACSONI talks about the organisation’s evening of excellence celebrating International...
View ArticleFootball Express: March 15th 2019
On this weeks edition of Football Express guest’s Tim McCann & Gerard Lyttle review Larne’s astonishing promotion to the Dankse Bank Premiership, Linfield and Ballymena United’s tussle for the...
View ArticleHistory Now Episode 19: Political Cartoons
Barry Sheppard welcomes guests Felix Larkin, Independent Scholar & Peter Gray, Professor of Modern Irish History, QUB to discuss political cartoons and Ireland.
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