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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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DocArchive (2004): Life With a Catch

This is the story of county Waterford woman Zeta Woods, a 26 year old who has been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Zeta discusses living with the disability, how it affects family, work and social life and her hopes for the future. There is no known cure for MS. (First Broadcast 2004) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 29, 200941 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1996): Daughter of the Sun

A drama documentary about the fascinating history of Maria Gertrudis Hore, an Irish-Spanish poet from the 18th century. Wed at 19, her husband often away at sea, she began a romance with a brigadier. However, wracked with guilt at the age of 35 she decided to enter a convent, where she died in South America in 1801. (First Broadcast 1996) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 29, 200938 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1971): Big One, The Jumbo Jet

In 1971, Aer Lingus took delivery of its first Boeing 747 aircraft, the Saint Colmcille. This event was huge for Irish aviation. This flight was documented from start to finish, as it made its journey from Seattle in America to Dublin, Ireland (1971) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 28, 20091 hr 29 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1985): The Permanent Way

A documentary on railway men as told by people who have worked the tracks, telling the story of rail transit in Ireland from steam to electric. (First Broadcast 1985) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 27, 200936 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1965): The Bissextile Problem

A documentary on the history of leap years, examining the topic and the people who are affected by the bissextile problem. With contributions from George Green, Ginette Waddell, Jim Reid and Brendan O' Duill. (First Broadcast 1965) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 26, 200935 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1966): The Count at Durrus

The history of Florimond Comte De Bestereaux (1836-1904) of Durrus Co. Clare. As told through the vivid memories of the locals that surrounded him during his time there. (First broadcast 1966) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 25, 200928 minEp. 1

DocArchive (2009): Leaving Care

There is currently no legislation for the right to aftercare in Ireland. Recorded in a number of locations including, houses, parks and the streets of Dublin, this documentary explores the family, health and drug problems of those leaving state care who have experienced homelessness. It includes their struggles and ambitions(First Broadcast 2009) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 24, 200936 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1989): Robert Southwell - Poet, Priest and Martyr

Robert Southwell was an English Catholic priest. He was also well known as a poet and missionary in the post-reformation UK. In 1595, Southwell was hanged drawn and quartered after he was convicted of high treason for his links to the Holy See. In 1970 he was canonised by Pope Paul VI as one of the Forty Martyrs. (First Broadcast 1989) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 24, 200940 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1975): Not All Men Know the Law

This programme takes a layman’s look at the legal profession, focusing not just on the benefits it provides but also on the unsavoury underbelly that often goes unnoticed. It focuses on Irish lawyers, appointment of judges and the question of justice for the rights of the common man. (First Broadcast 1975) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 23, 200938 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1979): Overture and Beginners

The Abbey Theatre first opened its doors to the public in Dublin on the 27th of December 1904. In its early years, the theater was closely associated with the authors of the Irish literary revival, many of whom were involved in its founding. This documentary takes a detailed look at the development of an Irish institution. (First Broadcast 1979) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 23, 20091 hr 27 minEp. 1

DocArchive (2005): Leaving Breaffy

In 1997, as Chairman of the Mayo County Football Board, Noel Forde brought his side to the All-Ireland Final and he started a romance with the love of his life. But Noel was a priest and media interest in the story grew, climaxing in Noel leaving the priesthood, his position in the GAA, and marriage to Galway woman Pauline. (First Broadcast 2005) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 22, 200941 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1989): Shedding Old Habits

We hear from 6 young nuns about their calling to religious life. The six women are part of various religious orders around Ireland and we hear about their reasons for joining each order, as well as speaking about their work, challenges they face, and hopes for the future in a quickly changing religious landscape in Ireland. (First Broadcast 1989) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 22, 200940 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1966): Forty Years of Irish Radio

In 1926, Dr Douglas Hyde launched the first radio station in the Irish Free State, 2RN. This was the start of something very special in Ireland. In ‘Forty Years of Irish Radio’, RTE’s PP Maguire looks at the history of Irish radio, how it was perceived by the public and meets the men and women who helped make it a success. (First Broadcast 1966) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 21, 20091 hr 30 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1979): The Man from Carrickmore

The story of Joseph Mc Garrity, the Irish American business man who was a leading figure in the Irish independence movement in the early years of the 20th Century. Born in Carrickmore, Co. Tyrone in 1874, he moved to America in 1892 at the age of 18. In 1918, he took up journalism, founding the Irish Press. (First Broadcast 1979) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 20, 200942 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1982): View from Ballyherragh

On the West coast of Clare, just over from the hills of Moher, lies the rural community of Ballyherragh. Battered by the Atlantic, it has stood the test of time. This documentary is all about the beauty of the environment and the social and family life of a simple village at the Atlantic ocean's edge. (First Broadcast 1982) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 19, 200939 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1979): Dray Horses of Dublin

Dray horses were animals bred for hard heavy tasks like pulling a heavy load. Into the 1900s, they were used for practical work pulling wagons or ploughing fields. The dray-men were part of Dublin city street life delivering coal, and working the fruit and vegetable markets. (First Broadcast 1979) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 18, 200944 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1983): Battle of Carrickshock

The Battle of Carrickshock took place in 1831 in south Kilkenny. The conflict was borne out of a tithe tax that was enforced despite difficult harvests. The tithe was a tax that Catholics had to pay to the Church of Ireland even though they were of a different religion. And so the peasants revolted to protect their rights.(First Broadcast 1983) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 18, 200943 minEp. 1

DocArchive (2005): Just as there are parentheses within sentences

Galway author Desmond Hogan’s award winning literature was praised from the outset. He published The Ikon Maker in 1976. His reputation went from strength to strength after moving to the UK in the 1980's. Yet he began to fade from public view and much of his life has been spent in transit in America and Eastern Europe. (First Broadcast 2005) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 17, 200940 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1983): A Death in January

Limerick man Sean Bourke was sentenced to 3 years in Daingean reformatory, in 1947 for stealing bananas at age 12. Having moved to UK in 1961, he continued with crime and was sentenced to 7 years in prison. On his release from Wormwood Scrubs, he hatched a plan to help his friend George Blake, to escape from the same prison. (First Broadcast 1983) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 17, 200942 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1979): Retreat

Having been inspired by the lifestyle of a group of Tibetan monks visiting the West of Ireland, Sonia Kelly founded the Cloona Health Centre in 1969 - a detox retreat located in Westport, Co Mayo. In exile in the UK, the monks took part in the renovation of the Cloona Mill community project, before their visas were revoked. (First Broadcast 1979) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 17, 200944 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1998): Lifting the Veil

Four former nuns talk about life in the convent, and life outside it. These are women from the organisation Fáilte, a support for former nuns who now find themselves in financial and/or emotional difficulties. Their new life can present major problems. (First Broadcast 1998) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 17, 200942 minEp. 1

DocArchive: Bianconi the Coachman

A look at the life of Charles Bianconi and his coach company, and his influence on the modern transport system (Broadcast 1975). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 16, 200944 minEp. 1

DocArchive: Hofmann (Broadcast 2003)

An account of the late instrument maker and repairer, Willy Hofmann, whose family opened a music shop in Dublin in 1919. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 16, 200943 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1985): Strangers in Ireland

The Huguenots were French Protestants. In a conflict in 1562 a number of Huguenots were massacred at Vassy in France. King Henry IV signed the Edict of Nantes which ended the Wars of Religion in 1598, but Louis XIV revoked it in 1685. Immigration affected many Huguenots, moving to Europe, including Ireland. (First Broadcast 1985) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 16, 200944 minEp. 1

DocArchive: Judiths Best Friend

This documentary was recorded in Belfast against a backdrop of recent riots, but they may as well be a million miles away. Judith comes from a good family, went to a good school and is attending university in Glasgow. Judith's best friend is Jesus. (2005) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 15, 200940 minEp. 1

DocArchive: Tommy's Story (1995)

Tommy Walsh talks about his wife Jo's last days (Broadcast 1995) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 15, 200929 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1961): Twelve Months Around Blessington

Blessington is a beautiful town in West Wicklow full of history and culture. It’s a busy town, where important things happen. Norris Davidson lives close to this rural community and spent the year of 1960 meeting the local people, documenting their lives, and learning about the town and its history. (First Broadcast 1961) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 14, 20091 hr 15 minEp. 1

DocArchive: Bound by Regulations

Irish Fairs are where you meet and trade. But from the late 1700s until the 1940s, hiring fairs also took place - a fair where farmer and labourer arranged work - an employment exchange! This is the story of the one in Strabane Co. Tyrone (Broadcast 1995) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 13, 200942 minEp. 1

DocArchive (1991): Immigrating to Ireland – Galway

Dubarry’s shoe factory in Ballinasloe, Co. Galway was set up in 1937. Shoemakers were brought in from Leicester in the U.K. to work at the new factory. The widow of a shoemaker who moved to Ireland to work in Dubarry’s recalls the difficulties of immigration. She was careful to not discuss politics or religion with locals. (First Broadcast 1991) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 12, 200944 minEp. 1

DocArchive: Taste of Grass Roots

In July 1980, Joseph Brennan, the Fianna Fail TD in Donegal, died - triggering a by-election. Four candidates battled it out. Clement Coughlan of Fianna Fail won - but his tenure was cut short. In 1983, he was killed in a traffic accident (Broadcast 1980) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 12, 200940 minEp. 1
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