
Through A Chink Too Wide...
...there comes no wonder. Kavanagh's line applied to story-telling, well-illustrated by two radio students': Diane McSweeney's story of a flamboyant funeral and Bernard Reilly's of a train passenger w...
6 Elo 201111min

An Irishman Chained to the Truth
Delving into his family history, Allan Smith finds himself on a journey to Hollyood - his great great uncle Brian Desmond Hurst was the most prolific Irish film director of the 20th century - and Alla...
5 Elo 201138min

Star Boy
An adventure without words - go on a magical audio journey with Joe Brennan's "Star Boy" and children in An Grianán Theatre, Letterkenny during the 2011 Earagail Arts Festival. Music by Christofer Wal...
4 Elo 201111min

One World: "Part of the Family?"
Philippinas are prized as the "BMW" of domestic workers in Ireland. What's their experience? One woman's story of work in Ireland to build a small empire back home. Producer, Kay Sheehy. Part of the "...
1 Elo 201152min

Mat the Goalie
Mat Greg loves a group of footballers he says are 'neglected': goalies. They get the blame, rarely credit and have one chance to be a hero: penalties. He talks of smells and mistakes. Learn about goal...
31 Heinä 20119min

Ring Girls
Their uniform is a bikini; their workplace is the boxing ring - the life of the 'Ring Girls'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
29 Heinä 201139min

Walk Around The Village
Manchán Magann wanted to experience a different Africa so he went to a small village and stayed in a guesthouse. The night's entertainment included a tour around the village in the company of two boys...
28 Heinä 201111min

Kerry and the Tramp
The untold story of Charlie Chaplin and how he found shelter and solace from the world on the edge of Europe, and why the locals of Waterville, Co. Kerry felt the need to honour his presence with a pe...
22 Heinä 201138min




















