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The Rick O’Shea Show Presented with Cormac Battle. Great music and infotainment with Rick and Cormac, to get you through the weekend.
Documentary on One: We Couldn’t Understand the Peace In the first few summers of The Troubles in Northern Ireland, 1969-1972, refugees from Catholic areas came over the border to escape the tension surrounding the Orange celebrations of The Twelfth.
Comedy Showhouse Hour   6-6.30pm DON’T QUOTE ME With host Sean Hughes and actor Michael A reading the quotes. Panel Andrew Maxwell, Fiona Looney, Al Porter with special guest writer and comedian Maxine Jones.   6.30-7pm FOIL ARMS & HOG – THE RADIO SHOW With guest presenter Alison Spittle   Regarded as the best comedy sketch group in […]
OPERA NIGHT OPERA NIGHT
Céilí House On the eve of tomorrow’s Croke Park meeting between Kilkenny and Tipperary in the 2016 Liam McCarthy Cup decider, Céilí House visits Ballinteer St.John’s GAA Club in Dublin for music, songs, opinions and forecasts for the big game.  
Dave Fanning Dave Fanning brings you a mix of interviews, newspaper reviews, movies and music every Saturday and Sunday.
Spórt an Lae The All-Ireland Hurling Finals live from Croke Park
Drama on One: To Sean With Love    by Ronan Carr with Owen Roe as the late Sean Kenny and Jonathan Ryan as almost everyone else.   No set designer in recent decades has achieved an international impact comparable to that of the late Sean Kenny, a Tipperary native – and he wasn’t even trained in the business. A former student of the celebrity American architect […]
Dan Hegarty – The Alternative: ‘Can You Still Feel?’ by Jason Falkner – Buried Treasure When you’re talking about albums that missed mainstream acclaim, ‘Can You Still Feel?’ by Jason Falkner should never be far from that conversation. Released in 1999; this album saw Falkner work with producer Nigel Godrich (who’s next stop was Beck’s ‘Mutations’ album). Falkner would go on to join Beck’s band for the ‘Morning Phase’ album.
Cóisir Cheoil The show returns for autumn, with a two-hour edition every Monday.