
DocArchive: Tour of Duty
The British government sent army troops into Northern Ireland during the summer of 1969. Eleven years on - this documentary talks to disenchanted British soldiers stationed in Derry on their ‘Tour of ...
28 Maj 200942min

DocArchive (1981): Profiles in Happiness
About the moments and memories that make people happy. We hear how happiness is defined, the importance of a happy youth, happiness within convent life, Maureen Potter on keeping audiences happy and t...
28 Maj 200939min

DocArchive: After Redundancy (Broadcast 1985)
A insight into the effects of unemployment in the town of Cobh back in 1985.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
28 Maj 200948min

DocArchive: Bell, Bike and Saddle (Broadcast 1985)
A look at the history of the bicycle and life as a cyclist in Ireland in 1985. A look at the history of the bicycle and life as a cyclist in Ireland in 1985.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inf...
27 Maj 200937min

DocArchive: A Light from the Grave
A story of mystery - of the 18th century grave of Father Andrew Mullen in Offaly. Fr William Dempsey has made it his life's work to have Father Mullen beatified. But why in 21st century Ireland is Fr ...
27 Maj 200940min

DocArchive: Day on the Bog
As the current cutting of turf debate rages in the Ireland of 2011, we travel back 15yrs to spend a day on the bog in Co. Meath. The conversation flows through age old traditions and characters and is...
27 Maj 200943min

DocArchive: All the lonely People
Humans are social animals; it is our nature to be so. We strive towards being part of social groupings. But not everyone finds themselves in that position. What happens when we 'loose' family and frie...
25 Maj 200942min

DocArchive (1982): The Living Bog
Ireland’s bogs are very important for our environment, economy and tourism industry. The Living Bog is about turf cutting and explores life on the bog and the surface below the bog. (1982)See omnystud...
24 Maj 200940min




















