Monthly Archives: May 2013

THE LATE LATE SHOW *Final* Ryan Tubridy presents the longest running chat-show in the world with a mixture of entertainment, music, in-depth interviews and discussions on the stories that have the nation talking.
BLUE BLOODS ***Double Bill*** Blue Bloods season 3 continues with a double bill on RTÉ Two
BLOOM ***New*** Keelin Shanley presents a colourful half hour from Ireland’s largest gardening event and Aine Lawlor speaks to some of the designers and gardening architects about their creations.
IN GOOD HANDS ***New Series*** David Shaw Smith revisits six of the businesses and artisans he filmed in the original Hands series to see how they've weathered the last 30 years, focusing on this new generation of craft workers.
What’s the Story? | tRTÉ Radio Fasten your seatbelts for a roller coaster ride the length and breadth of Ireland! Again this year we have a bumper 6 part series of 'What's the Story?'
THE LYRIC FEATURE – BENJAMIN BRITTEN PART 2 In celebration of the centenary of the birth of composer and performer Benjamin Britten, musicians and others who knew and worked with recall their experiences, in conversation with Jon Tolansky.
An Saol ó Dheas Live from the Waterford Gaeltacht today ahead of the start of the annual Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta football tournament.
NIALL CARROLL’S CLASSICAL DAYTIME Soprano Renee Fleming features in the Coffee Concert from Carnegie Hall, New York.
THE WORKS This week film-maker Neasa Hardiman and novelist Peter Murphy review Neil Jordan’s new film, Byzantium; US author James Salter tells John Kelly about his new novel All That Is; and Dublin band Little Green Cars play the track The Consequences of Not Sleeping from their debut album Absolute Zero.
THE GOOD WIFE Will goes for a home run on his first case back but may end up hurting the firm.