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An tSeachtain Seo le Máirín Ní Ghadhra The week’s big news stories, and a look ahead at what Budget 2016 may hold.
Documentary on One: A Matter of International Secrecy In the summer of 1979 Ireland was consumed with industrial strikes; frisbees and roller-discos; escalating violence in Northern Ireland and - of course - preparations for a very special visitor to the country - Pope John Paul II.
Beatha agus Sláinte The first programme in a new series focusing on Irish food and beverage manufacturing companies.
OPERA NIGHT Bernard Clarke brings us to this year’s Salzburg Festival for a performance of Jules Massenet’s Werther starring Piotr Beczala in the leading role and Angela Gheorghiu as Charlotte. Alejo Perex conducts the Salzburg Festival Children’s Chorus and the Mozarteum Orchestra RTÉ lyric fm, Saturday 10th October,7pm-10pm
ARENA PUBLIC INTERVIEW (Repeat) Arena Public Interview – Martin Sheen in conversation with Sean Rocks
THIS WAY OUT – RTÉ Radio 1 Extra The award-winning internationally distributed weekly LGBT radio program, produced in Los Angeles and distributed world wide.
CÉILÍ HOUSE Ed Reavy was a famous traditional tune composer who emigrated from Co. Cavan to Philadelphia in the USA and became a celebrated tunesmith. This year sees the inaugural four-day Ed Reavy Festival taking place from this coming Thursday to Sunday with events in different locations in the county. Céilí House visits Cavan for a preview with music, song and memories of this famous musician.
THE GREEN SCREEN Resident for over forty years in Wicklow, director, producer and writer John Boorman shares his memories of film production and film politics within the Irish film industry, and talks to Garret Daly about working on films such as Excalibur, The General and Queen and Country. RTÉ lyric fm, Sunday 11th October, 1am-2am
THE WEEKEND ON ONE Presented by Cathal Murray. Mornings with melody, featuring classic cuts and the best of new music
SUNDAY MISCELLANY A mix of 'music and musings' from radio essays to reportage, appreciations, memory pieces, poetry, travel writing to personal accounts of events and happenings