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Irish composer and sound artist Robert Coleman brings us on a soundwalk of the River Dodder in South Dublin exploring the many facets of its wonderful, varied, rich history and its diverse wildlife. (Part 2 of 3)
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Returning for a new three-part series Regan Hutchins joins old friends and makes new ones as he hears how we're spending our mornings, noons and nights. Episode 2 - Noon
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Manglende episoder?
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An audio tour of Joyce's Dublin by father and son Gerry and Daragh Dukes.
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Returning for a new three-part series Regan Hutchins joins old friends and makes new ones as he hears how we're spending our mornings, noons and nights. Episode 1 - Morning
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Irish composer and sound artist Robert Coleman brings us on a soundwalk of the River Dodder in South Dublin exploring the many facets of its wonderful, varied, rich history and its diverse wildlife. (1/3)
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Ecologist Anja Murray and musician Brían MacGloinn's six part series celebrating Irish trees. This week's tree is the Oak.
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Ecologist Anja Murray and musician Brían MacGloinn's six part series celebrating Irish trees. Episode 2 - Hazel
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Ecologist Anja Murray and musician Brían MacGloinn's series celebrating Irish trees. Episode 1 - Birch
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The music of the neglected 19th Century Kerry composer Arthur O'Leary
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Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan presents six poets from four continents who are making their mark on the world of Irish poetry.
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Siobhán Mannion explores Kate O'Brien's banned novel about a young Irish woman's tumultuous trip to Spain in 1922
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The story behind Patrick Kavanagh's On Raglan Road
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The Naked Soul of Man a story of music, leadership and resilience on Shackleton's Endurance Expedition
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The making of a performance based on the Civil War Gaol Journals of Dorothy Macardle
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Oskar Cox-Jensen tells the stories of five songs, from across three centuries, which have travelled into and out of Ireland, across Europe, and around the world.
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Micil Ned Quinn was renowned throughout Ireland as a traditional singer, songwriter and storyteller.
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Paul McDermott immerses himself in the music of Sliabh Luachra by going on a quest to track down six Irish trad vinyl records released in 1977.
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Ireland is on the verge of losing its population of breeding curlew, but could our songs, stories and art help us to save it?
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Olivia O'Leary and poet Paddy Bushe follow the route of a long lost walk in Kerry, as described in a poem by Ellen Fitz-Simon, daughter of Daniel
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Dorothea Herbert writer, poet, artist and proud spinster from Carrick on Suir. Ireland's Jane Austen. Unhoped for, unprecedented, discover the unique 'Dorothea The Doozy'
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