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Ep 1DocArchive: Pagan Flames
Keryman Sean Healy has been a turf-cutter, a railway worker and a farm labourer. Throughout his life he has written poems about people and places that were around him and about the ancient gods and pagan ways. (First broadcast 1977)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: When Everyday is Good Friday.
A radio documentary where Joe Duffy talks to people who are living out of passion everyday becuase of suffering or loss. (First broadcast April 2001)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: The Mossy Banks
A radio documentary on the men who earned a living working on Irish bogs. (First broadcast in 1975)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Voice from an Empty Classroom
In the mid 1980's in a small village in Galway, a school teacher had a falling out over teaching Irish. As a result, she turned up to school for months on end - with no pupils to teach. This is the story behind that incident (Originally broadcast in 1988)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: The Women of the Rising
After the Easter Rising had taken place, over 100 women were arrested for their part in the 1916 event. We hear personal recollections from members of Cumann na mBan and The Irish Citizen Army. (Broadcast 1963)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: I remember those Dublin Days
Three talks by Dermot Coffey on early 20th century Ireland. Of the Gunrunners in 1914, of George Moore and his neighbours (Yeats, Gogarty) and of the great talkers of Dublin like Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory and the Irish Literary Society (Broadcast 1962)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Silenced Voice
A radio documentary on the great Irish soprano Margaret Burke Sheridan who graced many an opera house around the world including the famous 'La Scala'. (First broadcast in 1981)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Drawing from Life
A radio documentary about a life drawing class in Dublin. What happens when a naked man or woman trots into your classroom - and you have to paint them on canvass? (First broadcast April 2001)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1Doc Archive: Crocodile O'Beirne
A radio documentary about Dublin born naturalist Tom O'Beirne and his work in Australia. Tom was a man ahead of his time who travelled around the world learning his trade. (First broadcast 1991)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1Doc Archive: Days and Nights of the Fit Ups.
A radio documentary on the era of travelling theatres which visited the towns and villages of Ireland a long time ago. (First broadcast 1989)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Pottles of Paddington
A radio documentary on radicalism movement in Ireland and beyond during the ninety sixties. (First broadcast in 2001)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1971): Bus To Coleraine
Seán Mac Réamoinn sets off on a journey to Coleraine in Northern Ireland, on the new CIE Express bus. Seán is joined by three other men who want discover the history and lore of the countryside, on the route to Coleraine. (First Broadcast 1971)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: A Girl called Maria
This award winning documentary tells the story of a young woman who kept a diary of a time when she battled with depression and her own life. Then, in 2001, she was tragically murdered in Belfast. (Broadcast 2001)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Pink On Green
For generations, Ireland has struggles to grasp change. Homosexual acts were illegal in Ireland up until the summer of 1993. This radio documentary tells the story of a blossoming gay scene in Ireland. (Broadcast 2001)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Two Tongues of the Dragon
Welsh is a language that is still fluently spoken by almost 25% of people in Wales. That's in excess of 600,000 people - and so Welsh is referred to as a 'Living Language'. But where did the language originate and how has it survived? (Broadcast 1972)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: The Burning of Cork
A radio documentary on the burning of Cork in December 1920 during the war of independence as recounted by men who were on the streets on that faithful night. (First broadcast April 1960)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Ragmans Ball
A journey through one of Dublins most historic areas, the Liberties. We meet some of its most revered residents and learn of its connections to the Titanic. (Broadcast 1982)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Sweet Bells Jangled
Our mental health is a vital part of all of us, in our day to day lives and across our entire lifetime. In this documentary from 1971, sufferers of mental illness speak openly and honestly about their experience, treatment and care.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: No Man Knows or Cares
An insight into 1970's emigration by the Irish to London - Donncha O'Dulaing visits the Benburb Base, a home away from home to help the young Irish get set up with work and accommodation and integrate into the community (Broadcast 1971)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Oftner You Come - Killarney
1000s of words have been written and sung about Killarney. From the horsedrawn jaunting cars to the boatmen of the Gap of Dunloe and the blacksmiths at Muckross House, tourists in 1977 were coming to Killarney to step back in time. (First broadcast 1977)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: From The Ground Up
A documentary broadcast on the day of RTÉ's first ever television broadcast - From the Ground Up is an insight into the work that went into bringing Ireland its first ever national television service. (Broadcast 1961)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: In the Shades of Knockma
Ciaran Mac Mathuna presents the story of Amhráin Mhuighe Seóla - a collection of traditional songs in the Irish language written by Mrs Eileen Costello in Co Galway. It's one of the relatively few collections to contain melodies and words (Broadcast 1960)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Ready Ready Go
What would possess any sane person to jump out of airplanes on a regular basis? Conor McNally has done over 300 skydives and is hooked on the speed, the freedom and the 'aloneness up there' (first broadcast 1977).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Death of a Lord Mayor
Terence MacSwiney was elected Lord Mayor of Cork in 1920. Shortly after, he was sentenced to 2ys in a British prison. He began a hunger strike in protest - which drew international attention and lasted 74 days. He died on Oct 20th 1920 (Broadcast 1960)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1969): Assembly At Chur
In 1969, Seán Mac Réamoinn travelled to the second European Bishop’s symposium in Chur, Switzerland. We hear from various members of the Catholic Church who discuss everything from religion, to problems in the church and world. (First Broadcast 1969)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Jubilee for Children
UNICEF is the world's leading organisation protecting the rights of children. It's primary aim is to reach a day when no children die from preventable diseases. This doc was made 30yrs ago, celebrating the 25th anniversary of UNICEF (Broadcast 1971)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Dublin for Myself
A profile of Irish writer and poet James Stephens (1880-1950), known for his novel 'The Charwoman's Daughter' and his many retellings of traditional Irish myths and legends (Broadcast 1970).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Power, Light and Heat
The story of how Ireland became electric. By the time the Irish Free State came into existance in 1922, the country stilll only limited availability to this new power source - until an Irish engineer proposed damming the Shannon. (First broadcast 1977)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: First Days Final Days
The first day of national school from a child's point of view. Little 5-year old Ultan wore a microphone on his jumper to capture the sounds (yes, including crying) inside a Junior Infants' classroom. (1994).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive - I Was There, Eyewitness 1916
The 1916 Easter Rising was mounted by Irish Republicans with the aim of ending British rule in the country. We hear accounts of the infamous moment in Irish history told by those who were there on the ground. (Broadcast 1960) The 1916 Easter Rising was mounted by Irish Republicans with the aim of ending British rule in the country. We hear accounts of the infamous moment in Irish history told by those who were there on the ground. (Broadcast 1960)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Panorama USSR
In a country where every shop is state-owned and where every day a long queue of people winds around Red Square to see the body of Lenin , this documentary finds out about the realities of life in the USSR. (First broadcast 1977)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: This Place Speaks To Me - Daingean Reformatory
Dublin actor/musician Don Baker spent 2 years at Daingean Reformatory in Offaly from 1963 to 1965. 35yrs after leaving, Don revisits the now notorious institution. This is a story of a damaged childhood and the man who grew out of it (Broadcast 2000)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Cardinal From The Falls
Cardinal William Conway played a key role in the social, religious and political life of Northern Ireland - this documentary, made in the year of his death, looks back on his life (Broadcast 1977)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Hugh Lane and his Pictures
A drama-documentary on the life of Hugh Lane, best know for establishing Dublin's Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, the first known public gallery of modern art in the world. He died in 1915 onboard the ill fated Lusitania. (First Broadcast 1961). A drama-documentary on the life of Hugh Lane, best know for establishing Dublin's Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, the first known public gallery of modern art in the world. He died in 1915 onboard the ill fated Lusitania. (First Broadcast 1961).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Pastor Angelicus
This drama-documentary by Phillip Rooney gives us an insight into the life of Pope Pius XII, his time as head of the Catholic Church, his despair at the rise of Nazism in the late 1930s and the legacy he left after his death. (Broadcast 1958)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: After Death
Fanny Parnell was a poet and patriot who died aged 34 in 1882 in USA. Her body was laid to rest temporarily in a Boston vault in expectation of being brought home to Ireland. 190 years later, this story finally lays Fanny to rest (Broadcast 2001)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Boghomage
A radio documentary by John Quinn in celebration of the bog (Broadcast 2001)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Fragments of Sharon
In this radio documentary Sharon Murphy talks about being a black woman in a white society and about using her songs and music to express herself. (Broadcast 2001)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Death of a Farmer
This award winning documentary tells the story of farmer Tom Oliver from Riverstown, Cooley, Co.Louth who, in July 1991, was murdered by the IRA. On July 18th that year, Tom aged 37, went out to tend to a cow calving. He never came back (Broadcast 1992)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: The Cellist of Sarajevo
A radio documentary on the life and music of Vedran Samilovic (Broadcast 2001)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Voicejazz
"Voicejazz", a radio documentary produced by Eithne Hand, is an exploration of the shape of a piece of jazz music using a number of key voices almost as separate instruments in an ensemble (Broadcast 2002).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1969): Bloomseve
James Joyce is still considered to be one of the most influential writers in Irish history. His work is world renowned and celebrated every second year at the International James Joyce Symposium. Seán Mac Réamoinn attended the second symposium in 1969 and met with various scholars and fans of his work(First Broadcast 1969)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Pighomage
A radio documentary by John Quinn in celebration of the pig - and they are animals to be celebrated! (Broadcast 2001)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Two Lord Mayors
Broadcast to mark the 50th anniversary of their deaths, this is the story of Tomás MacCurtain and Terence MacSwiney, both Lord Mayors of Cork in 1920. Those close to the men speak of their life, beliefs, work activities and their deaths. (Broadcast 1970)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: Mutiny at Solon
The Connaught Rangers (1881-1922) was an Irish regiment in the British Army. In June 1920 whilst in Solon, India - 5 men from the 1st battalion began a protest against British atrocities in Ireland - ending in death and long imprisonments (Broadcast 1970)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: End of Term
The final day of term at Glentstal Abbey School, a boarding school in Limerick is a busy time for staff and students as they prepare for holidays. (Originally Broadcast 1977)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: All the Queens horses
Michael Curtin from Clare worked in London as a farrier - a trade dedicated to equine hoof care. Amongst the many horses that Michael shod were Queen Elizabeth II's - including her own horse, Burmese. A quirky Irish link to the Monarchy (Broadcast 1980)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: The Green Jacket
A feature on the politician, revolutionary nationalist, sufragette and socialist - Countess Markievicz. The Countess participated in the Easter Rising of 1916 where she was second-in-command at the fight on St. Stephens Green. (Broadcast 1960) A feature on the politician, revolutionary nationalist, sufragette and socialist - Countess Markievicz. The Countess participated in the Easter Rising of 1916 where she was second-in-command at the fight on St. Stephens Green. (Broadcast 1960)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: The Olympia Story
The Olympia theatre is one of Ireland's major theatres and live venues with a rich history stretching back to 1878. (Originally broadcast 1977)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive: A Tree in Coole
The life of Lady Gregory, one of the key personnel involved in the Irish Literary Revival. She co-founded the Irish Literary and Abbey Theatres and her home at Coole Park was a meeting place for many of the revival heavyweights. (Broadcast 1960)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.