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Sunday with Miriam

RTÉ Radio 1www.rte.ie
Miriam O'Callaghan presents an all-talking, all-singing, all-human-life-is-here show. Listen live every Sunday at 10am on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Episodes

Mick Flannery

Live music and chat with the Cork musician, celebrating 20 years since his début album ‘Evening Train’ with special productions at Galway Arts Festival and the National Concert Hall later this month Full details: www.mickflannery.com (for copyright reasons the full tracks performed during this interview are not available in the podcast)

Jul 13, 202514 min

Rosie O'Donnell

A wide-ranging interview with the comedian and actor, from the latest declaration by President Donald Trump threatening to revoke her American citizenship, to why she fears for the democracy of the United States, her Irish heritage and her new shows ‘Common Knowledge’ and ‘Bad Parenting'

Jul 13, 202534 min

Donie O’Sullivan

Chat with the proud Kerryman and CNN Senior Correspondent about his new podcast ‘Persuadable’, which looks at conspiracy theories, examining why people get so entranced by them and whether their families can do anything to break the spell. He also talks openly about his own mental health vulnerabilities

Jul 06, 202520 min

Brother Kevin Crowley, RIP

Remembering the extraordinary founder of the Capuchin Day Centre in Dublin which has served the homeless and needy people in Dublin since 1969 (clips from an interview between Miriam and Brother Kevin in 2014)

Jul 06, 20253 min

Brendan Gleeson

Chat with the much-loved actor about his committed support for Hospice, family pride, preparing to take to the stage in Conor McPherson’s play ‘The Weir’ and the wonderful career mentors he's had along the way

Jul 06, 202530 min

Ross Whitaker and Stefan Klincewicz

Chat with the two men about the amazing story of the Cork man who, in 1992, convinced a syndicate of supporters to back him to the tune of thousands of pounds in a bid to win them the lotto. Their story is the subject of Ross's documentary ‘Beat The Lotto’, opening in cinemas next weekend

Jun 29, 202524 min

Johnluke

Chat and live music with the 20-year old Galway singer-songwriter about his hopes for a career in music Official: https://johnlukemusic.com/ (for copyright reasons the full tracks performed during this interview cannot be made available in the podcast)

Jun 29, 20257 min

Mary Bourke

The Dublin-born stand-up comedian talks about how life changed after her husband Simon’s stroke, and their ongoing experience with the care system which helped inspire her new radio documentary series on BBC Sounds called ‘Mary Bourke: Who Cares?

Jun 29, 202516 min

Tony McNamara

Chat with an amazing man, the Limerick soccer player who began his career in 1974 with Mungret FC and is still going strong and playing matches at the age of 69.

Jun 22, 20257 min

Leslie Dowdall and Flo McSweeney

Chat and live music with the performers (and longtime friends) who are playing Vicar Street in September in 'Natural Women', singing the songs of Linda Ronstadt and Carole King (for copyright reasons the full tracks performed during this interview cannot be made available in the podcast)

Jun 22, 202515 min

Anne Friel

Chat with the widow of the legendary playwright Brian Friel, who is still keeping an eye on productions of his plays to see that they remain true to his vision. A new Gate Theatre production of ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’ is coming to the 3Olympia in July Full details: www.3olympia.ie

Jun 22, 202517 min

US strikes on Iran

David Dunn, Professor of International Politics at the University of Birmingham on the US strikes on Iran (targeting their main nuclear enrichment facilities) and the potential for retaliation from Tehran

Jun 22, 20257 min

Hazel Gaynor

The best-selling historical fiction writer explains why leaving the corporate world behind was the right thing to do. Her 12th book has just been published - ‘Before Dorothy’ creates a back story for Dorothy and Aunty Em, before ‘The Wizard of Oz’

Jun 15, 202515 min

Beoga

Chat and live music from the trad titans Beoga, whose new album ‘Phases’ has just been released Official website: www.beogamusic.com (for copyright reasons the full tracks performed during this interview cannot be made available in the podcast)

Jun 15, 20258 min

Mark O’Meara

Mark O’Meara is President of the Garda Representative Association,. Today he shared his very personal story about being a gay man in the force, and what that meant for his family, and explains why he’s decided that now is the right time to talk about it publicly

Jun 15, 202520 min

Miriam Donohue

The former journalist explains how she first met and started volunteering with Dr Anne Merriman, a Liverpool-born, Irish-educated doctor who founded Hospice Africa Uganda. Dr Anne died last month, shortly after her ninetieth birthday, and she is to be honoured tomorrow by Uganda’s President Museveni for her work there

Jun 08, 202514 min

Kwaku Fortune

The actor, a graduate of the Lir Academy, chats about his play ‘The Black Wolfe Tone’. A co-production with FishambleTheatre, it is based on his own personal story of father/son relationships and teenage mental health issues Project Arts Centre, Dublin / Mermaid Arts Centre, Bray / Cork Midsummer Festival

Jun 08, 202515 min

Helen Rochford Brennan

A dementia ambassador and advocate for Alzheimer’s services, Helen has been living with Alzheimer’s for the past thirteen years. After the recent RTÉ Investigates exposé on two nursing homes, she feels compelled to speak out when so many people in her position would prefer to stay in their own home with state supports

Jun 08, 202518 min

Jim Lockhart and Eamon Carr

Chat with the two musicians about their legendary band Horslips, the early days of a band that was put together in an ad-hoc way. They have just launched a new box set ‘Horslips at the BBC' and Eamon's book 'Pure Gold: Memorable Conversations with Remarkable People' is out now

Jun 01, 202515 min

Paddy and Caroline Armstrong

A wide-ranging conversation with the couple about Paddy’s wrongful conviction for the Guildford pub bombings, release after 15 years in prison and the effect his experiences had on their life. His story is told in the Mary Elaine Tynan play ‘Paddy: The Life and Times of Paddy Armstrong’ Full details: www.lifeandtimesofpaddy.com

Jun 01, 202533 min

Melissa Hill

The best-selling author chats about her childhood in Cahir, Tipperary, co-writing thrillers with her husband, writing scripts for Hallmark movies, working with Reese Witherspoon and her latest novel ‘Only in New York’ (published by HQ)

May 25, 202514 min

Peter Doran

Chat with the Mullingar singer/songwriter about combining family life with a music career and his new album ‘All the World Is Running On A Mystic Code Official website: www.peterdoran.com (for copyright reasons the full tracks performed during this interview cannot be made available in the podcast)

May 25, 202510 min

Leonie Cornelius and Jo McGarry

Garden designer Leonie Cornelius and nursery owner Jo McGarry are working together for this year’s Bloom, taking place next weekend in the Phoenix Park. They explain why their garden ‘Nourish’ is a very personal project for them both Full details: www.bordbiabloom.com

May 25, 202517 min

Clodagh McKenna

At the end of June, chef Clodagh McKenna will be at the Curragh to judge the ‘Best Dressed’ competition for the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby. This morning she chatted with Miriam about her signature style, the excitement around the competition, and what’s new in her life.

May 18, 202510 min

Simon Le Bon

The voice of Duran Duran chats with Miriam about the music of the ’80s, the nerves of performing on stage, and the band’s upcoming tours in Dublin (Malahide Castle, 30 June) and Cork (Virgin Media Park, 4 July).

May 18, 202516 min

A Decade of Marriage Equality

Ten years ago, Ireland made history by voting for Marriage Equality. To remember that landmark day—and the powerful stories and journey that led to it—Gráinne Healy and Rory O'Neill joined Miriam in studio.

May 18, 202524 min

Niall McCabe

Chat with the singer/songwrtiter from Clare Island about the big themes explored in his new album 'Stranger' and the thrill of recently playing the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville (for copyright reasons the full tracks performed during this interview cannot be made available in the podcast) Official website: www.niallmccabe.com

May 11, 20258 min

Colm Tóibín

Chat with the acclaimed author about what life is like now in Trump-presidency USA and also the local Wexford legend that inspired his work 'Urban Legends' for this year's Wexford Festival Opera Full details: www.wexfordopera.com

May 11, 202515 min

David French

David French is the brother of Valerie French, who was murdered by her husband James Kilroy in 2019. In his book 'For Valerie', her brother describes the trauma for the family of that devastating event and how he feels the Irish system is utterly unprepared to respond to such domestic murders

May 11, 202520 min

Wanda Sykes

Chat with the multi-talented award-winning stand-up comedian/actress/producer/writer. She explains why she doesn’t hold back on her views on life or politics, the importance of comedy and bringing her tour ‘Please & Thank You’ to Dublin in June. Further details: mcd.ie/artists/wanda-sykes

May 04, 202512 min
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