
DocArchive: Bantus, The Boers and The British
Rodney Rice gives a snapshot of apartheid in South Africa - a time when the system of separation denied some 22 million South Africans the right to vote, and a host of other human rights in the land o...
21 Mar 200940min

DocArchive: Joxer in Jerusalem
Juno and the Paycock is a play by Sean O'Casey set in the working class tenements of Dublin in the early 1920s, during the Irish Civil War period.This is the story of when the Gate Theatre in Dublin t...
20 Mar 200942min

DocArchive: Smelter for Ireland
Ireland is the largest producer of zinc in Europe, and among the top ten producers in the world. The opening of Tynagh Mines in 1965 and Tara Mines in 1970 prompted a debate about the need for a natio...
20 Mar 200940min

DocArchive: Born Under The Cabbage Leaves
The story of twin sisters from Dun Laoghaire, Dublin who were born in 1950s Ireland with congenital rubella syndrome. (Broadcast 2008)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
20 Mar 200939min

DocArchive: She Made a Reality of Miracles
A look back on the life of Mother Mary Martin, the foundress of the Medical Missionaries of Mary (Broadcast 1975)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
19 Mar 200937min

DocArchive: 200 Years on the Nore
1983 marked the bicentenary of St. Kieran's College in Kilkenny, one of the Country's long standing educational institutions and one which has a very real sense of its long and historical past. (Broad...
19 Mar 200944min

Doc Archive: In the Public Service
One of Ireland’s largest and most powerful institutions – The Civil Service. An early 1980’s examination of this central core of power, and cog in the machine of development and growth (Broadcast 1982...
18 Mar 200940min

DocArchive: Who Cares?
Mental illness is something which can affect any of us at any time. Medical help is always part of treatment. But what about human help and help within our locality? This documentary looks at the real...
18 Mar 200944min




















