Monthly Archives: June 2022

Dan Hegarty on 2FM The Alternative: Wet Leg live at BBC 6 Music Festival
An Braon Gaelach Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh brings us a great selection of trad music.
TRACKS AND TRAILS ***New Series*** Tracks and Trails returns for its tenth season with four very different programmes covering trails in Co. Kerry, Northern Ireland, Co. Wicklow and around Lough Derg. Darrren Frehill kick starts the new series as he visits Ireland’s third largest lake.
MYSTERY TRAIN WITH JOHN KELLY Mystery Train is a nightly journey through the many wonders of recorded music - from its vintage glories to the latest sounds. Essential listening for the discerning music fan.
HARRY WILD *NEW SERIES* When, recently retired literature professor, Harriet “Harry” Wild becomes the victim of a mugging, she goes to stay with her son, Charlie, a senior detective in the Gardaí. Realising Charlie’s latest murder investigation bears striking similarities to an obscure Elizabethan play, she offers her help.
MARTY IN THE MORNING Join the dawn chorus with Marty for your morning wake-up call with music, competitions and news and weather.
THE NEWSREADER ***FINALE*** While Helen is still reeling after Dale’s revelation, reports emerge of a nuclear accident in Chernobyl. In the face of great fear and uncertainty, the pair must confront who they really are –to each other, and to themselves.
ALL FIRED UP In this episode, Granny comes to visit and it’s Nico’s turn to cook for her. To start, he gives classic Irish ingredients a Caribbean twist with his Grilled Prawns, Mango & Black Pudding, Then, it's Chicken Thighs in a Caribbean Curry sauce - inspired by Granny's recipe - and for dessert, Summery Grilled Peaches with Thyme Honey and Mascarpone cream.
Dúshlán na Feirme Treasa Bhreathnach meets suckler farmer Tomás Ó Fátharta in Eyrecourt, Co. Galway this week.
THE FULL SCORE WITH LIZ NOLAN Today's Full Score concert comes live from the stage of the National Concert Hall, Dublin and will be presented by George Hamilton, as Aebh Kelly joins the National Symphony Orchestra and conductor, Jonathan Bloxham