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THE WEEKEND ON ONE WITH CATHAL MURRAY Mornings with melody, featuring classic cuts and the best of new music on The Weekend on One with Cathal Murray
COUNTRYWIDE A bright start to the weekend as Marty Morrissey and the CountryWide team feature the events, people and happenings that bring colour and life to communities, towns and villages across the country.
SATURDAY WITH BRIAN DOWLING Saturday with Brian Dowling questions agendas, dissects the week gone by, and debates the likely issues of the week to come. Tune in to hear the very latest from newsmakers and from those whose lives are impacted by policy makers in Ireland
DOCUMENTARY ON ONE: Fantastic Beasts and the People who Love Them Tibet has the Yeti. Scotland has Nessie. Russia has the Almasty. But have you ever wondered about Ireland's mystery animals, and have you ever actually gone in search of one? If you have, then you have taken your first steps into the world of cryptozoology, the pseudo-science that examines the unexplained side of nature that has, despite its detractors, led to the discovery of very real creatures like the Mountain Gorilla and the Collosal Squid.
THE BOOK SHOW On this week’s show Sinead talks to best-selling authors Tana French and Megan Abbott about thrillers, crime and the anxieties of teenage-girls. We look at how Ivy Day in the Committee Room by Joyce is being reimagined by a Dublin based collective. Sinead talks cricket, cities and childhood with Joseph O’Neill and we find out what you’ve been reading.
CEILI HOUSE Our second visit to the All-Ireland Senior Céilí Band Competition in Sligo last month with bands from England Scotland and many parts of Ireland taking part. RTÉ Radio 1, Saturday 11 October, 9.04pm
SUNDAY SPORT Presenters Darren Frehill and Jacqui Hurley. Coverage of all the day's sport including: Gaelic Games: County finals; Euro 2016 review (Soccer); Portugal Masters (Golf); and Racing from Curragh and Limerick.
HISTORY ON A PLATE History on a Plate Prog 1 of 6 History on a Plate is a new six-part radio documentary series that takes real recipes from Irish food history and puts them back on the menu. The presenters are historian Juliana Adelman and restaurant critic Catherine Cleary, while chef Domini Kemp re-creates the long-lost recipes. Programme 1 tells the tale of the wild Irish oyster, cheap, plentiful and found in unusual places like a nineteenth century recipe for lamb and oyster sausages. Presenters Juliana Adelman and Catherine Cleary look at the original handwritten recipe in a manuscript in the National Library, travel to Arklow to talk to an expert about a time when the economy of the town was built on oyster fishing, and how the boom turned to bust. They also look at the evolution of modern oyster farms with a visit to one of the country's largest producers in Co. Waterford. Food historian Mairtín Mac Con Iomaire explains how the oyster was the fast food of its day, while chef Domini Kemp cooks this unusual oyster sausage recipe. History on a Plate is a Rockfinch production for RTÉ Lyric fm made with the support of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland.
IN CONCERT Laura Mvula is a British soul singer-songwriter from Birmingham. On 19 August 2014, Mvula performed with the Metropole Orkest at the Albert Hall as part of the 2014 BBC Proms Season, supported by Esperanza Spalding and ElectricVocals.
BOOK ON ONE The Book on One this week is: 'The Undertaking' by Audrey Magee. The reader is Kelly Campbell.