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Presented by Petula Martyn
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Film-maker Anna Rodgers previews some of the films that can be seen at the upcoming IFI Documentary Festival
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Tá Úna tar éis leabhrán ag chuir i gcló faoi Sheáin Ó Héalaí agus Conradh na Gaeilge i Maigh Eo ó 1967 go dtí 2018.
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Monday morning in an Irish town. Commuters are waiting for their train. For them, it’s a normal day, heading to school, work and elsewhere. But there’s a movement in the crowd. Some shouting – those waiting know that they’re about to witness a tragic event. This is the often overlooked story of those who witness a death by suicide (2018)
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Mairead McGuinness, F.G. MEP, Brid Smith, Solidarity People Before Profit TD, Brenda Power, Columnist Sunday Times and Daily Mail, Mick Clifford, Special Correspondent Irish Examiner
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Broadcaster Venetia Quick joined Ryan in studio to talk about life, love and loss - with her husband, and without him, since he passed away earlier this year.
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The 3rd place entry from this year's Francis MacManus Short Story Competition, "Have You Seen Her Legs and other stories from Fat Land" by Claire Mulligan.The story equivalent is of death by a thousand cuts. Each vignette gives a glimpse into a moment in a girl's life where thoughtless words about her body leave marks that cannot be removed.
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For the first time in its history, the National Ploughing Championships were cancelled for today due to storm
Ali. We heard from exhibitors, punters, and the General Secretary of the Ploughing, AnnaMarie McHugh -
Since the official ceremony for Irish citizenship was set up in 2011, 86,000 people from 181 different countries have become Irish citizens. Jane Xavier a Brazilian, David Bacon from England and American Karlin Lillington received their citizenship. They all spoke with Marian about how it has changed their lives.
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Peter Moore spoke to Fergal Keane about his book, "Endeavour - The Ship and the Attitude that Changed the World".
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The magnificent pictures regularly beamed onto our TV screens, reflecting real stories of nature's circle of life, remind us what a truly wonderful world we inhabit. Tonight, Derek talks to five of the greatest wildlife filmmakers in the business - Doug Allan, Theo Jebb, Colin Stafford-Johnson, Orla Doherty and Gavin Thurston... www.rte.ie/mooney
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Brave Giant are an Indie/Folk Quartet from Co. Longford. They perform two tracks live in Studio 10: 'Somebody's Someone' and 'The Time I Met The Devil'.
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