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Weekend Breakfast with Louise McSharry Louise McSharry wakes up your weekends with the latest hits, classic tunes and entertainment news. RTÉ2fm Saturday 1 february 7-10am 
An Cóipleabhar Feasa Today in this folklore series, the life of pupils in Donegal today compared with 75 years ago, and folklore collected from Protestant schools at that time.
OPERA NIGHT – LIVE FROM THE METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE, NEW YORK Puccini’s Madama Butterfly Anthony Minghella’s breathtakingly beautiful and powerfully dramatic production returns to the Met, with Amanda Echalaz inher Met debut season as the tragic Cio-Cio-San. Rising tenor Bryan Hymel is Pinkerton and Philippe Auguin conducts. RTÉ lyric fm, Saturday 1st February, 7pm-10pm
THE BOOK SHOW On the show this week we speak with Hanif Kureishi about his new novel The Last Word, talk to European writers about a new collection of Euro Fiction and look back at some of the best Irish vintage book covers
An tSraith Náisiúnta Coverage of matches in the first day of the National Football League, including Dublin V Kerry.
CEILI HOUSE In preparation for this year's Céilí House St. Patrick's Weekend Gala Concert at the National Concert Hall in Dublin on Saturday 15th March, we hear music, song and dance highlights from last year's concert.
Aedín Gormley’s Sunday Matinée Live performances and treasured favourites for your Sunday afternoon. Possibly the best-loved clarinet concerto of them all features as our live highlight, Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto in A with Martin Fröst, clarinet and the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Stanislaw Skrowaczewski. Aedín’s featured artist is renowned Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andnes  who will play the […]
Siúlach Scéalach From the archives, folklore and traditions of St. Brigid’s Day.
Spórt an Lae Coverage of all the day’s sports action, including a full round of the National Football League.
A WORLD OF SONG Song is the art that touches every aspect of our lives. In A World of Song this week, Liz Nolan talks to Irish soprano Ailish Tynan who is a rare artist: equally acclaimed as an opera star, and as a leading exponent of the art song, or lied. From large-scale productions to the intimacy of […]