Boyzone are one of the most successful bands ever to emerge from Ireland. A four-piece vocal pop group comprising of Ronan Keating, Mikey Graham, Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch. This is the story of one fans story about meeting her idols. (Broadcast 1997) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 12, 2009•37 min•Ep. 1
This award winning doc tells the story of heroin - a highly addictive drug - and one addicts fight against it. Its abuse has repercussions that extend far beyond the individual user - sometimes having a devastating impact on society (Broadcast 2001) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 12, 2009•42 min•Ep. 1
A look at the early perceptions of South African life, relations between whites/ blacks and coloureds. The documentary then moves to the present day to assess the effects apartheid has had on the self-confidence of blacks (Broadcast 1994) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 12, 2009•40 min•Ep. 1
A moving documentary about the Holy Angels burial plot in Glasnevin, one of the few cemeteries that allowed stillborn babies to be buried in concentrated ground. Over 50,000 infants were buried there up to the 1970’s. (Broadcast 1999) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 11, 2009•40 min•Ep. 1
The world of stamp collecting, from the serious philatelist to the general collector, the first day covers and the thematic series (Broadcast 1978). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 10, 2009•43 min•Ep. 1
Boland’s Mill in Dublin’s Grand Canal Dock played an integral part in the 1916 Rising, when it was occupied by republicans led by Eamon De Valera. This documentary from 1972 features remarkable first-hand accounts of those involved in the rebellion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 10, 2009•38 min•Ep. 1
Donagh MacDonagh presents this tribute to James Joyce, which was broadcast to coincide with the unveiling in Zurich of a monument to the Irish author on the 25th Anniversary of his death. (1966) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 09, 2009•29 min•Ep. 1
The story of French chef Alexis Soyer, one of the most celebrated cooks in Victorian England, who tried to alleviate the suffering of the Irish poor during the Famine by setting up soup kitchens and teaching them how to eat cheaply (Broadcast 1978). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 09, 2009•45 min•Ep. 1
Eugene McCabe was born in 1930. His novel Death and Nightingales is described by some as 'a deeply moving, powerful and unforgettable book'. A farmer for most of his life, here he talks about resuming writing in 1993 after a 13yr break (broadcast 1994) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 09, 2009•42 min•Ep. 1
What it is like to be an asylum seeker in Ireland? This documentary features a Zairean woman and a Bosnian-Moslem refugee. They talk about leaving their home, their feelings on flighing to Ireland and how they keep in touch with home (broadcast 1996) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 09, 2009•43 min•Ep. 1
How Elizabeth Delude has coped in the two years since the death of her husband Peter in the Lockerbie air disaster in 1987 (broadcast 1990) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 09, 2009•45 min•Ep. 1
Gay couples and individuals talk about their relationships, how their families react, how they try to set up ordinary family units, prejudice and lack of support (Broadcast 1996) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 09, 2009•43 min•Ep. 1
When the rising of 1916 is mentioned, one almost always associates it with Dublin and the G.P.O. This tells the often forgotten story of the Easter Rising which took place in Galway. (Broadcast April 1966) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 08, 2009•44 min•Ep. 1
Opinions and issues surrounding Canadian unity and Quebec separatism (Broadcast 1978). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 08, 2009•59 min•Ep. 1
In this documentary - ninety year old John Walshe of Doneraile who was born in 1877- talks about William Burke, Canon Sheehan and Charles Stewart Parnell. (Originally broadcast 1967) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 08, 2009•30 min•Ep. 1
A documentary telling the story of the national folk theatre - Siamsa Tire in Tralee. (Originally broadcast in 1991) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 08, 2009•41 min•Ep. 1
A documentary which takes a journey from one end of the royal canal to the other. (Originally broadcast in 1990) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 08, 2009•43 min•Ep. 1
For generations, women gave birth at home but with the advances in medicine, almost all now head for a hospital. So why is it that some still women choose to give birth at home? A documentary on home births. (Originally broadcast 1998) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 08, 2009•41 min•Ep. 1
A documentary on the controversial method of treating alcoholism pioneered by Irish American Pat Butler. (First broadcast 1989) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 08, 2009•44 min•Ep. 1
Samuel Beckett is the famed and revered Irish avant-garde writer, dramatist and poet who notably penned Waiting for Godot and a host of other works. Beckett's work offers a bleak outlook on human culture. (Originally broadcast in 1991) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 08, 2009•42 min•Ep. 1
A documentary recorded on and about an Irish movie set. (Originally broadcast in 1997) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 08, 2009•40 min•Ep. 1
A colourful documentary on three girls as they prepare for their debutants ball - a rite of passage out of secondary school. (Originally broadcast 1997) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 08, 2009•37 min•Ep. 1
A look at the old Abbey Theatre, and the influence it had on Irish culture.It originally aired the day that the new Abbey Theatre opened its doors to the public in 1966, whioch was also 15 years to the day that the it had closed due to fire. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 07, 2009•35 min•Ep. 1
Seán Mac Réamoinn discusses James Joyce, who was one of the greatest authors in Irish history. We also hear about Bloomsday, a celebration of Joyce's life that takes place in Dublin and around the world every June 16th. (First Broadcast 1971) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 06, 2009•59 min•Ep. 1
A Dublin school and a Belfast school join forces in rugby. This is 1995 Ireland - and the first time that an Catholic and Protestant school team toured together. This historic tour takes them to South Africa and on a trip of a lifetime. (Broadcast 1995) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 05, 2009•43 min•Ep. 1
Belfast born William Robert Rodgers, known as Bertie, is best known as a poet - even though he was an essayist, a book reviewer, a BBC radio broadcaster and script writer, a lecturer and teacher as well as a former Presbyterian minister! (Broadcast 1972) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 04, 2009•50 min•Ep. 1
“If it’s Irish in Britain, we’ve got it covered” - a profile of The Irish Post newspaper established in 1970 to report on news affecting the Irish diaspora in Britain (Broadcast 1978). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 03, 2009•48 min•Ep. 1
This is the life and times of Seán O'Casey and his family through the memories and thoughts of their neighbours. O'Casey was an Irish dramatist and memoirist and the first Irish playwright of note to write about the Dublin working classes. (Broadcast 1968) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 03, 2009•48 min•Ep. 1
A different look at the events of 1916, this account tells the little known story of how Enniscorthy had its own uprising days before the rising in Dublin. Those who were just young men at the time look back at an extraordinary time of their lives. (1966) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 02, 2009•30 min•Ep. 1
In 1970’s Ireland, the most popular items to shoplift were tartan skirts and tins of salmon! A look at the rise in shoplifting from the perspective of the shop owner, and how it became part of 'retail shrinkage' (Broadcast 1977). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 02, 2009•46 min•Ep. 1