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An Scoth A programme about Connemara poet and dramatist Johnny Chóil Mhaidhc Ó Coisdealbha.
MOVIES AND MUSICALS Aedin brings you music from stage and screen for your Saturday afternoon and a visit to 1930's Japan with Memoirs of a Geisha and 1860's Siam with The King and I.
Citizens Lockout A six part documentary series narrating the events that led to the landmark labour versus capital conflict in Dublin in 1913, exploring the leaders on both sides and questioning the legacy of Lockout 1913 for Ireland today. In episode one Citizens: Lockout 1913-2013 historians and writers including Padraig Yeates, Diarmaid Ferriter, Emmet O’Connor, Francis Devine […]
On The Street Where He Lived Maxi and Moya Doherty, visit the house in 33 Synge Street where George Bernard Shaw was born, and where he imagined many of the characters that were later to appear in his plays. They discuss his fascination with social standing, based on his own life as a protestant in a Roman Catholic Ireland, the guidance […]
GLORIA Tim Thurston presents a millennium of sacred music with 2 visits to St. Mark's in Venice.
Ón tSean Am Anall This evening’s music from the archives will include music from Seán Maguire and Josephine Keegan.
TALES FROM THE OPERA – THE LEGACY OF FRITZ WUNDERLICH This week, Tales from the Opera pays homage to the brief life and enduring legacy of tenor Fritz Wunderlich.
Shank’s Mare Ella McSweeney goes walking around the country and introduces us to the people, flora and fauna she meets along the way. This week, Ella MacSweeney takes a walk from Tallaght to the Glenasmole Valley just beyond it. She hears from Benny, a beekeeper who has kept bees in his back garden for over 40 years. […]
Oidhreacht an Bhlascaoid This series on the Blaskets focuses today on Peig Sayers.
Ceol na Cruinne Music from the highest and lowest points on earth on todays’ world music show.