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Documentary on One Podcast

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Multi award winning documentaries from Ireland and beyond telling real life stories. With over 1,800 documentaries on offer, the Documentary On One Podcast has the largest archive of documentaries available in the world, dating as far back as 1954, right up to the present day. Winner of over 400 national and international awards. Producer of podcast series 'Where is Jón?', ‘The Real Carrie Jade’, 'Runaway Joe', 'Finding Samantha', 'Tiger Roll', 'GunPlot' and 'The Nobody Zone'. Immerse yourself in a world of sound, story and character.

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Episodes

The Reindeer Santa Left Behind

Last Christmas Eve Santa Claus was delivering presents around the world. Blitzen got badly injured after a rough landing in Scotland. Luckily the other reindeer made sure Santa made it to Ireland. Unsure if Blitzen could return to The North Pole. Santa asked the Mulready family in Wexford if they could nurse Blitzen back to full health (2018) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 03, 200944 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1997): Springtime--It Brings on the Shearing

With over 110 million sheep, Australia is one of the most sheep-populated countries in the world. But what is life like carrying out the biggest job in the sheep calendar? Here, sheep shearers are given a voice (First Broadcast 1997 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 02, 200942 minEp. 1

DocArchive (2005): Leaving Belmullet

The story of migrant workers from North Mayo and their travel to Scotland to pick potatoes during the 20th century. We hear about the history and tragic deaths of some of the immigrants. It had been prophesised that the first and last trains to Achill would carry the bodies of dead people. (First Broadcast 2005) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 02, 200941 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1979): Whiskey with an E

Irish whiskey was one of the earliest distilled alcohol drinks in Europe, arising around the 12th century. Irish whiskey comes in several forms; grain, blended, single malt, pure pot still. An investigation just what it takes to make whiskey of the highest standard, and what it is that makes the Irish so famous at this craft. (First Broadcast 1979) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 02, 200939 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1975): Bullets and Bowls

Irish road bowling is an ancient sport. It's centered in Ireland - in Co Armagh and Co Cork. The game is played by throwing an 800 gram bowl or "bullet" along a country road course, up to 4 km long, and the fewest throws wins the contest. (First Broadcast 1975) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 02, 200944 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1980): Naval service

Charged with minding our seas, our coastline and much else besides, this documentary tells the story of the Irish Naval service. Barraí Mecall explores the history of the military service and important figures from the Navy (First Broadcast 1980) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 01, 200943 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1985): Francis Street

A documentary on the inner city Dublin street, Francis St and the Iveagh Market. Francis St is in the heart of Dublin. We hear the stories from life in the old days, the Iveagh Market and its stalls and the effects of depopulation on the environment and the social lives of residents. (Broadcast 1985) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 01, 200939 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1978): Bridge on the river Liffey

The Matt Talbot Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin city centre. It links Custom House Quay on the north bank of the river to City Quay on the south bank, and was completed in 1978. This is the story of that bridge. Produced and presented by Proinsias O Conluain. (First Broadcast 1978) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 01, 200942 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1984): History of the Irish potato

Sir Walter Raleigh's is revered as the man who brought the potato to Ireland from South America. In this documentary John Skehan looks at the importance of the potato in Ireland, as well as the history and sociological impact of the potato in Ireland. (First Broadcast 1984) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 01, 200944 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1978): Bridges for the Bashful

The world of romance, relationships and dating is forever evolving. Long before the days of the internet, this documentary looks at the trend of computer dating in 1970’s Ireland. Speaking to members of the universal and computer bureaus in Dublin. A story of love and technology!(First Broadcast 1978) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 01, 200944 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1996): Moore's Melodies

Aodan O Dubhghaill presents some of the social issues addressed by the legendary Co. Kildare singer songwriter Christy Moore in his songs. This documentary touches on issues covered by Christy - anything from Knock Airport to soccer to travellers. (First Broadcast 1996) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 01, 200942 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1976): American Journey Pt II

Highlights from John Skehan’s journey across America. This documentary includes: the assimilation of Irish in the US, Young Indian on Indian rights, White view of Indians situation, Ecology and tourism, Mid west mining town of Hill City, Mount Rushmore ceremony, Wyoming policeman and a cowboy on his work. (First Broadcast 1976) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 01, 200939 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1978): Good Enough Music For Them Who Love It - Pipers & Makers

The pipe has played a huge role in traditional Irish music for centuries and still does to this day. In this documentary we meet both Irish pipe players and pipe makers. They talk to us about their music and of course their love of piping and traditional Irish music. Produced by Proinsias O Conluain. (First Broadcast 1978) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 01, 200944 minEp. 1

Patricia, Mary and Mary-Lou too

The story of three female candidates of Dublin Central in the run up for the General Election of 2007. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 30, 200742 minEp. 1

DocArchive (2005): Early Doors, No More!

The 12th of December 1955, the opera house in Cork was destroyed by fire. The destruction of the Old Opera house affected the people on an emotional level. The burning is equivocated in the minds of Cork people with that of the assassination of John F Kennedy - everyone remembers where they were on that wet and stormy winter's night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 25, 200542 minEp. 1

DocArchive (2004): The Little Eva Story

In 1962, a teenage singer called Little Eva was plucked from obscurity and shot to stardom with her number one smash hit, "The Locomotion". She enjoyed relative success with her next single but struggled to re-create the popularity of her original hit. After the dizzy heights of fame, how did Eva adjust to life out of the spotlight? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 03, 200438 minEp. 1

Doc Archive (2004): Bulldozer and Buckleppin

Two short documentaries. In ‘Break a Nail’, Camilla Duncan is a Westmeath grandmother who drives a bulldozer for her living. In ‘Jumping for Tanzania’, the Co. Meath Kells Heritage Buckleppin' Competition took place to raise money for the Makiumiu Hospital in Tanzania, Africa. (First Broadcast 2004) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 20, 200427 minEp. 1

Doc Archive (2004): Skerries 100

Skerries 100 is organised by The Loughshinny Motor Cycle Supporters Club in Skerries Co. Dublin. The sport is dangerous and exciting for its participants. We wish offer our condolences to the family and friends of Freddie Russell, Travelling Marshall, who died following an incident at this year's races. (First Broadcast 2004) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 13, 200426 minEp. 1

DocArchive (2004): D-Day 60 Years On - The Forgotten Heroes

To mark the 60th anniversary of the D-Day landings. Derek Davis visits the Normandy Beaches where the largest amphibious invasion in military history was held on June 6th 1944. Paratroopers & glider troops were already on the ground behind enemy lines, Davis hears from Irish-men who fought and killed with Allies in Normandy. (2004) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 18, 200440 minEp. 1

Doc Archive (2003) Unconquered Champion

A look at the life and works of essayist William Hazlitt, the 18th century English writer best known for his humanist essays. Willett spent much of his childhood in Ireland. In particular we look at his most celebrated essay, 'The Fight' (2003) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 26, 200342 minEp. 1

DocArchive (2002): The Tallymen of Tralee

Tallymen have a passion for politics and most would have been canvassing in the run-up to this election. But today, the Tallymen are centre stage, it is all about compiling the data to make early predictions. This election is hard to call with Sinn Féin tipped to win and Fianna Fáil doing badly in the polls. Can they handle the pressure? (2002) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 31, 200228 minEp. 1

DocArchive(2001): They Sang Freedom

A treasure of recordings found in producer, Bill Meek's attic. Untouched for over three decades, they tell the story of the Civil Rights Movement in America's Deep South. Journeying from heartland of bluegrass to the heart of the blues to find out more about the injustices and brutality that people suffered as they fought for equal rights.(2001) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 21, 200142 minEp. 1

DocArchive (2001): The Mahrs of Dublin

The second of two documentaries by Gerry Mullins about the 1932 to 1939 correspondences between Dr Adolf Mahr, the great Nazi archaeologist based for some years in Dublin, and his Jewish friend, philanthropist Albert Bender. This second part tells the story of what happened to Adolf and his children after their return to Nazi Germany. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 30, 200143 minEp. 1

DocArchive (2000): Sing Out Gloria

This documentary followed the progress of Ireland's only lesbian and gay choir 'Glória' from final rehearsals to their appearance on stage at GALA 2000, an international choral festival for lesbian and gay choirs. The first Irish choir to sing at such an event. It also examines the importance to its members of being part of an openly gay. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 07, 200042 minEp. 1

DocArchive (2000): 40 days and 40 nights on The Reek

Chris Doris spent 40 days and 40 nights camped out on top of Croagh Patrick. Doris, a local artist, envisaged this experience as a “social sculpture”. Acting as a type of tour guide, he met with thousands of climbers and pilgrims, hearing their stories and seeking to find out what connects people to this mountain. (First broadcast 2000) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 07, 200042 minEp. 1

DocArchive (2000): Where's Your Mamma Gone?

In 1971 Vincent Blackwell was strangled and killed, he was 8 years old. His body was found by Watery Lane, hidden under bottles in a pram. The person responsible for this crime was a 12 year old boy. Why was Vincent killed and what motivates a child to attack another? (First broadcast 2000) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 31, 200045 minEp. 1

DocArchive (2000): Spanish Room

The intensity of Flamenco music is brought to life in the town of St. John's in Newfoundland by the members of El Viento Flamenco troupe. Each member brings a flavour of their own musical influences to this traditional art form which gives their performances an added twist. What attracted these artists to the Flamenco genre? (2000) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 16, 200042 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1999): Pope in Ireland

From papal stools to singing priests to a youth mass, all part of the papal visit to Ireland in 1979. This documentary celebrates the 20th anniversary of Pope John Paul’s visit to Ireland. Over 2.5 million people attended seven events over two and half days. The visit marked the centenary of the reputed apparitions at the Shrine of Knock. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 17, 199942 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1998): The Accrington Pals

Accrington, like a thousand towns across Europe, enjoyed the flaming summer of 1914, but life in the East Lancashire town was not one of contentment. The boom time was coming to an end and the Great War offered young men an escape from the daily drudgery and the chance of an adventure. Sadly, many would never return home. (1998) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 07, 199839 minEp. 1

DocArchive(1998): God's Own Farmers

Cistercian bells have been ringing across Europe since 1098. This religious order created the continent's first farmlands. In 1998, they celebrated 900 yrs of prayer and farming. Arriving in Ireland in 1142, their architecture is seen in the picturesque ruins of their abbeys. What influence did they have on economic life in medieval Ireland? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 06, 199843 minEp. 1
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