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Ep 1DocArchive: The Hidden River

The Bradogue river has always been associated with the Cabra area, in north Dublin - yet locals in Cabra know little of the river. It is concealed from the public gaze. This is the story of a 'hidden' river, that has been there forever (Broadcast 1985)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 7, 200938 min

Ep 1DocArchive (1997): I Am What I Would Be

"I Am What I Would Be" is an unlikely title for a documentary on trees, but that is exactly what John Quinn - offers the listener - a lyrical evocation of the beauty and wonder of trees. (First Broadcast 1997)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 6, 200942 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Dreaming Of Fat Men

Dreaming Of Fat Men won the 1995 Prix Italia for Radio documentaries. In the documentary, 5 very fat women meet to feast and discuss their relationship with food, which is both funny and sad. (1995)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 6, 200940 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Two New for Europe

In 1984, Ray McSharry (Fianna Fail) and Mary Banotti (Fine Gael) became members of the European Parliament (MEP). For both this was unchartered territory - both stepping into the unknown. This documentary joins them on their journey (Broadcast 1984)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 6, 200944 min

Ep 1DocArchive: No Time To Be Twenty One

A radio documentary presented by the late Gerry Ryan on the heroes, villains and victims of the Irish "New Wave" rock scene of the early 1980s. (Broadcast 1981)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 4, 200939 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Radio Graffiti

A radio documentary presented by the late Gerry Ryan on the rise of The Beatles from skiffle boom to rock in the late '50's in Liverpool (Broadcast 1980)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 4, 20091h 0m

Ep 1DocArchive: Mayday Mayday

A celebration of the first day of an Irish summer in song, word and music. (Broadcast 2002)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 4, 200942 min

Ep 1DocArchive (2002): A Voice From The Wilderness

John McHugh was born in 1911 in the U.K. to Irish parents. This biography traces his career in music as an operatic tenor. One of the first singers to broadcast on television, he became a household name in the 1950’s. While in his nineties, he traces his life, success and struggles in music throughout the years. (First Broadcast 2003)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 3, 200938 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Father Cares - The Last Days of Jonestown

In 1978 the deaths of 909 Americans in a forced group suicide and the murder of five people including a congressman in Guyana focussed the world’s attention on the cult of the People’s Temple and their shadowy leader the Reverend Jim Jones (Broadcast 1983)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 2, 20091h 23m

Ep 1DocArchive: The Ghosts of Oven Lane

The poet Michael Coady tells the story of his Great Grandfather who emigrated from Oven Lane in Carrick on Suir over a hundred years ago. (First broadcast 2001)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 1, 200943 min

Ep 1DocArchive: The Georges

Georgiana Domsa is eight. She came to Ireland when she was three, to join her father George and her mother Georgette, who had already set up home in Dublin. This is the story of a day in the life of a Romanian family living in Dublin (Broadcast 2005) Georgiana Domsa is eight. She came to Ireland when she was three, to join her father George and her mother Georgette, who had already set up home in Dublin. This is the story of a day in the life of a Romanian family living in Dublin (Broadcast 2005)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 1, 200940 min

Ep 1DocArchive:Sister Has Gone to the Races

An enclosed order of Carmelite nuns in Tallow, Waterford have to raise four hundred thousand pounds to build a new monastry. A task many people thought would be impossible. (Broadcast 1997)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 1, 200941 min

Ep 1DocArchive: A Place in the Community

Betty Purcell explores the stories of the medical practitioners and patients of St. Brendan's Hospital in Grangegorman, Dublin. (Broadcast 1984)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 1, 200944 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Away to the War

The late Dr Aidan MacCarthy (1914-1995) from Castletownbere, Co. Cork recounts his extraordinary experiences from Dunkirk to Nagasaki as an RAF medical officer during World War II (Broadcast 1995).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 30, 200942 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Are We Still A Family

Parental separation from the point of view of the children involved - their experiences, their feelings, and their hopes for the future (Broadcast 1979).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 30, 200942 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Globetrotter

A documentary by Dick Warner on an incident packed bus trip from London to Kathmandu. The five thousand mile journey includes stops in Greece, Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan. (Broadcast in 1979)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 30, 200940 min

Ep 1DocArchive:The Irish Sugar Company

The interesting history behind the Irish Sugar Company, and the many characters who have passed through its doors through the years. (Broadcast 1984)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 30, 200944 min

Ep 1DocArchive: A Light Across the Path

The story of Gerald O'Donovan(1871-1942), priest, novelist and a leader of the Irish revival, through the Gaelic League, the co-operative movement, and the literary revival (1988). The story of Gerald O'Donovan(1871-1942), priest, novelist and a leader of the Irish revival, through the Gaelic League, the co-operative movement, and the literary revival (1988).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 30, 200948 min

Ep 1DocArchive (2003): Lost Children - Children In Irish Workhouses

The story of children in Irish workhouses in the 19th century. This documentary looks at the conditions and lives of those children at that time and the government assisted emigration of young girls from those workhouses all the way over to Australia (1982)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 30, 200942 min

Ep 1DocArchive: And a Bit Off The Top

The story of a famed Galway barber - Chick Gillen of Dominick Street. We hear from both Chick and his clientele as they talk their way through the world of hair and life. (2000) A look at the everyday life of barber Chick Gillen of Dominick Street, Galway and his clientele. (2000)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 29, 200942 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Inside Bacolod Prison

Fr. Niall O'Brien gives us an insight into what life is like in Bacolod prison, located in the Philippines.We hear of how life in this prison is a far cry from that in Ireland, and the role that the church plays within the prison walls. (Broadcast 1984)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 29, 200944 min

Ep 1DocArchive (2001): Famine Girls

Over one hundred and fifty years ago, twenty boats left Ireland for Australia carrying orphaned girls. This is the story of the thousands of girls who travelled to Australia. Its focus is especially on the story of eighteen year old Elisa Fraser from Belfast, as seen through the eyes of her great granddaughter Joan Dwyer. (First Broadcast 2001)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 29, 200942 min

Ep 1DocArchive (2006): House of Song

The story of the last professional song collector in Ireland, Tom Munnelly. Employed by the Department of Folklore in University College Dublin as a collector of songs since 1971, Tom's retirement in 2006 marked the end of an era. (First Broadcast 2006)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 28, 200941 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Plague House Orchestra

Tobacco smoking is one of those habits full of contradictions. Smokers know of the myriad of complications from smoking cigarettes but choose to continue to smoke for a variety of reasons. This is a story of love and hate - of tobacco..... (Broadcast 1998)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 26, 200941 min

Ep 1DocArchive (2002): Facts about 'Facts from Gweedore'

During the famine, in Gweedore in Donegal, English landlord Lord George Hill released a pamphlet called ‘Facts from Gweedore’. This was a report on the environmental aspects of the area and made suggestions of changes to the agricultural landscape. This did not go down well in the local community, causing rural unrest. (First Broadcast 2002)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 26, 200943 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Irish Hospital in Baghdad

The Ibn al-bitar Hospital was run solely by Irish medical staff for the Government of Iraq during the 1980's. A combination of tragedy and comedy, the hospital provided a high standard of care to Iraqi citizens during the Iran Iraq War. (Broadcast 1985)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 26, 200944 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Homegrown Wings

The passion for flying that began in someone’s backyard. A documentary by Madeline O’Rourke about some of the enterprising people who managed to build viable aircraft in domestic hangers (Broadcast 1998).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 25, 200942 min

Ep 1DocArchive: History on Wheels

Wolsley, Silver Stream, Lanchester, Model T - collectors of veteran and vintage cars share their passion for their motors. Enthusiastic members of motor clubs around the country organise events throughout the year to showcase their cars (Broadcast 1985).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 25, 200948 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Unappreciated Angels

A boarding school memoir in which time past and time present are stitched together in an intimate portrait of convent boarding school life in the 1950s and 60s (Broadcast 1998).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 24, 200942 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Jews of the East End

After the assassination of Alexander II in 1881 there was a wave of pogroms in southern Russia against the Jewish community. This led to a large increase in Jews leaving Russia. Many fled to England and settled in the East End of London (Broadcast 1980)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 24, 200941 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Harmony Heights

On the 2nd July 2004, the body of fourteen year old Jamie Farrelly-Maughan was discovered behind a disused house in Harmony Heights - a housing estate in Cavan Town. She had lain there for six days. (First Broadcast 2008) On the 2nd July 2004, the body of fourteen year old Jamie Farrelly-Maughan was discovered behind a disused house in Harmony Heights - a housing estate in Cavan Town. She had lain there for six days. (First Broadcast 2008)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 24, 200937 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Eye and Ear

An exploration of the history of the Royal Victoria Eye and Ear hospital in Dublin. (Broadcast 1984)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 24, 200942 min

Ep 1DocArchive: The Reunion

A story which follows Jimmy Kinihan, who left Castleknock College in the early 60s to become a monk…. Five more of his classmates also entered the religious life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 23, 200940 min

Ep 1DocArchive (1996): Thank You Mr Hitler

During the Second World War, over 3.5 million British people were evacuated from their homes and relocated as part of Operation Pied Piper, which was set up to save civilians, particularly children. Reg Hale was one of those evacuated as a child. Reg now lives in Dublin and relives his journey and experience of that time. (First Broadcast 1996)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 23, 200941 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Horse Handler Horse Healer

A portrait of 72 year old horse breaker from Limerick, Davy Hogan, who was known far and wide in equestrian circles for his 'sixth sense' for training and taming horses (Broadcast 1978).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 23, 200940 min

Ep 1DocArchive: The Man Behind the Stories

Known as Ireland’s master storyteller, Eamon Kelly (1914-2001) described the art of the Seanachaí as the oldest one-man-show-on earth, holding his audience spellbound in intimacy of the firelight in the homes of rural Ireland (Broadcast 1980).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 23, 200942 min

Ep 1DocArchive: It Really Gets on my Nerves

Mary Rose Doorly investigates how stress affects ordinary Irish people. What happens when our nerves get frayed? Can stress actually be good for us, in the right measures? (Broadcast 1984)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 23, 200943 min

Ep 1DocArchive: One in Eleven

One in eleven Irish women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. This award winning documentary hears the stories of Irish women in their thirties, forties and fifties who are recovering from the disease. This is straight talking (2008)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 22, 200941 min

Ep 1DocArchive: There's No Robbers Here

Opened 1848, Arbour Hill Prison in Dublin was a military prison during much of it's lifetime. Many of the 1916 leaders are buried in the military cemetary at the prison. Today, this prison the national centre for male sex offenders (Broadcast 1984)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 22, 200942 min

Ep 1DocArchive: On the Raft, All at Sea

An award winning documentary about the experience of three generations of asylum seekers It uses the metaphor of the famous 19th century painting, The Raft of the Medusa which depicts shipwrecked survivors clinging to a raft adrift at sea (Broadcast 2002)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 22, 200943 min

Ep 1DocArchive (1996): A Woman's Voice, Eavan Boland

Helen Shaw weaves together the life & work of Irish of one of Ireland’s most esteemed and prominent poets, Eavan Boland. A strong and intelligent woman, her poetry is honest and speaks to the ordinary people. Listen as Eavan recites her own poems and visits some old haunts. (First Broadcast 1996)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 22, 200943 min

Ep 1DocArchive (1996): Another New Dream for Beirut

Journalist Robert Fisk examines the civil war in Lebanon. By visiting its capital city Beirut, he looks back through war reports of his, how life has developed during the Lebanese civil war and how life might develop into the future. (First Broadcast 1996)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 21, 200944 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Return to Salzburg

On 4 May 1945, two days before the World War II came to an end, American troops took control of Salzburg, Austria. Former G.I. soldier Norman Smyth returns to Salzburg 40 years after its liberation to reflect back on war and his actions (Broadcast 1985).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 20, 200942 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Even The Walls Are Sweatin'

A documentary about one of the last functioning Irish ballrooms – the Charlestown Ballroom in County Mayo which had its final night in 1997.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 20, 200941 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Lacrymosa

The most intense and difficult experience that most of us will ever know is the journey through the process of grieving after the death of a loved one. In this documentary people speak of their experience of death and the grieving process. (Broadcast 2000)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 20, 200940 min

Ep 1DocArchive (2002): A Tale from Two Cities

What are the connections between Belfast and Cork city? Alf MacCarthy traces the similarities between the capital of Northern Ireland and the people’s republic. By speaking to the people of the two cities, he looks at the social comparisons and uses their memories to paint a picture of growing up in these unique places. (First Broadcast 2002)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 19, 200941 min

Ep 1DocArchive: I Was There

Each year, Easter marks a key moment in Ireland's history. The 1916 Easter Rising was an armed rising by Irish Republicans against English rule. 98yrs on, listen back to eyewitness accounts of that rising from this documentary first broadcast in 1960.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 18, 200939 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Appleby Horse Fair

Each year the town of Appleby is filled with the sound of hooves and the sight of bow top caravans as it plays host to one of the biggest and oldest horse fairs in Europe (Broadcast 1978)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 18, 200940 min

Ep 1DocArchive: In a Strange Land

A Finn, an American, a French man, and a Greek tell of their experience as immigrants to Ireland in the early 1980's (Broadcast 1981).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 17, 200939 min

Ep 1DocArchive: Top Dog

John Skehan takes a look at the world of dogs. (Broadcast 1984) John Skehan takes a look at the world of dogs. (Broadcast 1984)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 17, 200943 min