Monthly Archives: March 2014

ARTS TONIGHT An in-depth examination of the arts in Ireland today.
THE CENTRE The Centre is finally going on-line and as Teresa prepares to launch its’ first Web Site Nuala is in charge of taking photos for the ‘Meet The Barty Army’ Staff Biogs page, but Burkha-wearing Grainne’s 360 degree veil proves an interesting photographic challenge .
SCANNAL ***NEW SERIES*** Unlucky Day is a tale of suspense, intrigue, high drama... and sheer stupidity. It’s a story perfectly suited to the eve of April Fool’s Day, because you couldn't make it up!
Nationwide | Week 14 This week on Nationwide, the team travels to Birmingham to attend of the largest food and drink shows in Europe; presenter Mary Kennedy visits DJ Carey at his home to talk about the life and times of one of hurling’s greats; and the programme hears the stories of Irish people who emigrated but returned home to live in Ireland.
THE ROLLING WAVE THE ROLLING WAVE We remember Seán Potts – a member of a famous Dublin traditional music family who passed away recently. He played tin-whistle in Ceoltóirí Chualann, The Chieftains and his own group Bakerswell and was an important figure in the traditional music world for many years. RTÉ lyric fm, Monday 31st March, 7pm-8pm
SHAKEDOWN THE TOWN This week we’re shaking down Kinsale in Co. Cork. It’s the Rice Family V’s The Wills Family.
MOONEY Derek Mooney with his unique mis of onversation, information, advice and entertainment.
THE CENTRE It's week 2 and Celebrity Sex Guru and maybe-murderess Amanda Menton (Yasmine Akram) kicks off her Fieldstown wide search for suitable applicants to join her 'Deals On Heels" Women in Business Course. But unbeknown to Centre Manager Teresa Mannion (Helen O'Brien), Amanda has set a rather unusual entry requirement...no woman over 9 stone three!
IN CONCERT The RTE Concert Orchestra and Declan O'Rourke celebrated Valentine's Day at the National Concert Hall - join us tonight for Part 1 of the concert
OTHER VOICES ***New Series*** Other Voices returns for its 12th season with performances from its spiritual home of St James’ Church, Dingle Co Kerry and The Glassworks, Derry. Programme one features The Gloaming, William Doyle aka East India Youth, Take Me To Church singer Hozier and newcomer Roise Carney.