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Ep 1DocArchive (1981): Burning the Bones of the Earth
This documentary is based on an unpublished memoir and tells the story of the life and work of a lime burner- seen through the eyes of Matty McCaulife from Kerry and ‘the limeburner of Churchhill’ - an imaginary village between Macroom and Charleville in Cork. (First Broadcast 1981)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (2009): A Piece of Cloth
A documentary about Muslim women wearing the hijab in Ireland. This programme hears the story of Shekinah Egan, a young girl from Gorey who found herself at the centre of a controversy around the wearing of the Muslim headscarf to her local school. (First Broadcast 2009)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1981): Knock Three Times And Ask For Joe
America attempted a nationwide ban on the sale of alcohol to try to transform a basic habit of millions of people. Prohibition was introduced from 1920 -1933. This documentary tells the story of speakeasies, moonshine and the crime families and gangsters that ran the underground sale of liquor in Chicago and other cities. (First Broadcast 1981)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1972): It Sprang From Uibh Laoire
An exploration of the literary history of Uibh Laoire - the lakeland between Macroom and Gougane Barra in West Cork. It's been written about by literary figures: O'Connor, Ó Faoiláin and Corkery.It is the country of "The Tailor and Ansty" and the cradle of the Irish language revival at the beginning of the last century. (First Broadcast 1972)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (2007): Missing In Athlone
This story looks at events in 2005, when Gardaí from the Garda National Immigration Bureau drove from Dublin to Athlone, Co. Westmeath with orders to pick up six children and two adults for immediate deportation to Africa. (First Broadcast 2007)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (2001): This Island Nation
With the breakout of World War II, the Irish Merchant fleet became a vital part saving the nation from food shortages and Lemass said that we couldn’t have preserved our neutrality without it. The military men who served with the Merchant Navy Fleet talk about their time at sea. (First Broadcast 2001)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1976): Violent Export
Violent Export is a radio documentary by Kevin O'Connor that delves in to the thoughts of the people living in Britain during the times of the London bombings. Kevin speaks to both Irish and British people and asks their thoughts on the violence. (First Broadcast 1976)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (2003): Death in Kerry
A radio documentary that tells the story of John B. Keane's "The Field", and how a dispute between two farmers over bog land in mountainous rural Kerry during the 1950s culminated in Richard Harris's nomination for an Oscar in 1991 .(First Broadcast 2003)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1979): Incidents in Colooney Street - Limerick Jews in 1904
Pat Feeley tells the story of the pogrom against Jewish people in Limerick City. In 1904, a Catholic priest named Fr John Creagh instigated an economic boycott against the small Jewish community that had settled in the city, which eventually led to them all leaving. (First Broadcast 1979)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1976): Drop of the Craythur
A bilingual documentary on Poitín, the Irish alcohol traditionally and illegally distilled from malted barley or potatoes in rural Ireland for centuries. One of the strongest alcoholic beverages in the world. This documentary hears of the craft, traditions and uses for the potent drink. (First Broadcast 1976)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1976): Rabies
Rabies is a viral disease that attacks the brain. It's usually transmitted by a bite from an infected animal. For humans, it can be fatal unless an antidote is given. We examine the virus, its beginnings, its dangers and effects on people’s health. (First Broadcast 1976)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1975): No.4 Checkout Please
In the mid 1970's one of the largest social changes in Ireland was born - Supermarkets! After centuries of corner shop shopping, changes were afoot. Here the pros and cons, reactions and of course the effects on people’s lives are discussed. (First Broadcast 1975)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1999): The Tar Road to Sligo
A documentary about musicians Thom Moore and Vincent Harrison and their relationship to Ireland and America. Singer/Songwriter Thom Moore was born in California. Fiddle Player Vincent Harrison is from Dromahair, Co. Leitrim.We learn of their relationships with their new homelands and how it influenced their music. (First Broadcast 1999)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (2000): Where There Is Light
For many years Irish lighthouses have safely guided passing ships safely along our shores. This documentary tells the story of those whose job it was to look after the many lighthouses around the country. Living and working in this solitary environment often took a toll on the men’s mental health, emotions and family life. (First Broadcast 2000)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1981): Limerick's Theatres
Limerick is a city steeped in culture and history. It also has a great history in amateur andprofessional dramatics. In this piece, Pat Feeley explores the theatre scene of Limerick in 1981. From the early theatres that were the backbone of dramatics in the city to some of the stars that Limerick theatre has produced. (First Broadcast 1981)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1974): The Relevance of St Thomas
A programme compiled to mark the 700 year anniversary of the death of philosopher and theologian, St. Thomas Aquinas.; He was born in Italy, but worked throughout Europe. Perhaps his greatest contribution to the Catholic Church is his writings. (First Broadcast 1974)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (2009): On Hunting
A documentary from the Australian national broadcaster ABC that follows a group of professional hunters. It examines ideas about hunting and asks a question: if we kill an animal for food, is it murder? (First Broadcast 2009)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (2007): The Blue Watch
For a week in 2007, Liam O'Brien joined up with The Blue Watch, stationed at Anglesea Street in Cork. Their shifts change between day shifts and nights shifts, most are 12hrs. However, nothing is routine when fire and emergency are your business. (First Broadcast 2007)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1976): Living with Cancer
Thousands of people die from cancer each year in Ireland. Experts say that the earlier cancer is detected, the more treatable it can be. In this documentary, Ruth Buchanan looks at the different ways in which cancer can be controlled. (First Broadcast 1976)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1981): Stand and Deliver
In 1981 there was a dearth of comedians in Ireland. In this documentary Des Hickey finds out from the people who put themselves on the line in front of an audience. He joins the search for comedy performers, including funny men Andrew McQuillan, Syl Fox and Hal Roach. (First Broadcast 1981)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (2009): This is Maria McCrae
Maria McCrae spent most of her life in foster care. When she tried to look for her family, social services made the search extremely difficult. This documentary raises serious questions about the rights of children who have been placed in foster care. (First Broadcast 2009)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1977): Mr Watson, Come here - I want to see you
On March 7th, 1874, Alexander Graham Bell, by just a matter of hours, wins the race in the development and patent of the telephone. What a coup! And the first words ever spoken on the telephone? Bell to his assistance, "Mr Watson - Come here - I want to see you" (First Broadcast 1977)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1980): The Loneliness of Old Age
Being old in our society can be tough – apart from sickness and poverty, many old people can feel isolated and lonely. This documentary was made in 1980 when people were only beginning to consider this as an issue. (First Broadcast 1980)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1976): The Parish
Everything is local - We journey into the sounds and flavours of a typical parish in 1970's Ireland - into the community of St. Mary's, located in the heart of Limerick city. From the individuals who shape a parish to those who work there. (First Broadcast 1976)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1980): Irish Lights
The wave-swept lighthouse has always had an aura of romance, but this documentary covers the history of the lighthouses from the days of the medieval lighthouses in Youghal, Co. Cork to the Tuskar Light tragedy of 1812 and the role of the lighthouses in relief operations in places like the Blasket Islands. (First Broadcast 1980)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (2005): Kidnapped - The Herrema Diaries
On October 3rd 1975 republicans, Eddie Gallagher and Marion Coyle, abducted and kidnapped a Dutch businessman, Dr. Tiede Herrema, from near his home in Castletroy, Co. Limerick. 30 Years later, Dr Herrema's diary of the crime is made public. (First Broadcast 2005)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1Doc Archive (1975): Did you hear the one about?
We have a certain way of joking in Ireland - a certain type of comedy that is difficult to find in other places. Whilst laughing along (hopefully) Kevin O' Connor will examine a montage of language, prejudice and humour from the mid 1970's (First Broadcast 1975)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1980): With Sincere Sympathy
Most people who die leave behind a circle of people who will be going on what can be a long journey through grief. Grief is a normal and natural reaction to the death of a loved one .This documentary looks at bereavement from a personal and expert point of view. (First Broadcast 1980)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (2006): The Week to Come
A documentary told by those who took part in the 1916 Rising. It is made from archive recordings made by Proinsias Mac Aonghusa in the 1960's, broadcast during the 50th anniversary commemoration as "The Week of the Rising". (First Broadcast 2006)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1971): Women of the Revolution
Some of the women who were heavily involved in the conflict at the Easter Rising in Dublin in 1916. Contributors include Nora Connolly O'Brien, the daughter of James Connolly; Rosie Hackett who was the only woman present for the printing of the Proclamation; Margaret Skinnider - the only woman wounded in the crossfire. (First Broadcast 1971)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (2009): Loss Can Build a Bridge
November 8th 2007 marked the 20th anniversary of the Enniskillen bombing in Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Eleven people were killed and sixty three were injured. In this documentary, two women who lost family during the Troubles, reflect on the human cost of the Northern Conflict. (First Broadcast 2009)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1980): As Others See Us
Built on the river Lee, the Rebel county is the second biggest city in the country. But what is it like to experience this city though foreign eyes?; What makes Cork tick, what is it that brings this city to life? Made by the BBC this is an insight into the social history and traditions of the city. (First broadcast 1980)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1976): Fleeting City the London Years of Patrick Kavanagh
Irish poet and novelist Patrick Kavanagh fled Ireland numerous times. He went to London in search of freedom and to be recognised in English literary society. In this documentary, Kevin O'Connor explores Kavanagh's life and career. (First Broadcast 1976)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1995): Blue Rinse and Starch - 1945 Laundress Strike
In 1945, women laundry workers went on strike for a second week's holiday. The strike removed over 1,500 workers from 13 weeks of work, and affected 14 laundries in Dublin city. This documentary tells of a historic conflict over workers' rights. (First Broadcast 1995)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (2008): The Partial Life of Mary X
‘’Mary X’’, an intellectually handicapped mother of nine, spent most of her life on the streets. Instead of receiving the one-on-one care that she needed, Mary fell through the cracks in the system and her children were put into care. (First Published 2008)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1975): You win some, You lose some
For some there's no greater high than a horse winning or a late goal or a royal flush in poker. But this is more than a thrill; it's a bet, the kind of high you get addicted to. Gambling can become an addiction and this documentary examines the social effects of gambling, addictions and rehabilitation. (First Broadcast 1975)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1996): David
This award winning documentary tells the story of a sister and family who grow up with an intellectually disabled brother. This is an intimate and beautiful window into one families love for each other. (First Broadcast 1996)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1980): Valley of the Writers
In 1980, Ashford, Co. Wicklow became a popular destination for writers from all over the world. They arrived to nestle into their beautiful surroundings. But why? This documentary tells of the draw to "the Valley" for these writers (First Broadcast 1980)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1975): Spin Slow and Deep
In 1975 Kieran Sheedy and Dick Warner headed off to discover the sport of coarse fishing. For those not in the know coarse fishing is river or freshwater fishing for species such as pike, bream and perch to mention a few. After that, it's a baiting and waiting game. (First Broadcast 1975)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1The Reindeer Santa Left Behind
Last Christmas Eve Santa Claus was delivering presents around the world. Blitzen got badly injured after a rough landing in Scotland. Luckily the other reindeer made sure Santa made it to Ireland. Unsure if Blitzen could return to The North Pole. Santa asked the Mulready family in Wexford if they could nurse Blitzen back to full health (2018)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1975): Bullets and Bowls
Irish road bowling is an ancient sport. It's centered in Ireland - in Co Armagh and Co Cork. The game is played by throwing an 800 gram bowl or "bullet" along a country road course, up to 4 km long, and the fewest throws wins the contest. (First Broadcast 1975)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1979): Whiskey with an E
Irish whiskey was one of the earliest distilled alcohol drinks in Europe, arising around the 12th century. Irish whiskey comes in several forms; grain, blended, single malt, pure pot still. An investigation just what it takes to make whiskey of the highest standard, and what it is that makes the Irish so famous at this craft. (First Broadcast 1979)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1997): Springtime--It Brings on the Shearing
With over 110 million sheep, Australia is one of the most sheep-populated countries in the world. But what is life like carrying out the biggest job in the sheep calendar? Here, sheep shearers are given a voice (First Broadcast 1997See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (2005): Leaving Belmullet
The story of migrant workers from North Mayo and their travel to Scotland to pick potatoes during the 20th century. We hear about the history and tragic deaths of some of the immigrants. It had been prophesised that the first and last trains to Achill would carry the bodies of dead people. (First Broadcast 2005)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1976): American Journey Pt II
Highlights from John Skehan’s journey across America. This documentary includes: the assimilation of Irish in the US, Young Indian on Indian rights, White view of Indians situation, Ecology and tourism, Mid west mining town of Hill City, Mount Rushmore ceremony, Wyoming policeman and a cowboy on his work. (First Broadcast 1976)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1980): Naval service
Charged with minding our seas, our coastline and much else besides, this documentary tells the story of the Irish Naval service. Barraí Mecall explores the history of the military service and important figures from the Navy (First Broadcast 1980)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1978): Good Enough Music For Them Who Love It - Pipers & Makers
The pipe has played a huge role in traditional Irish music for centuries and still does to this day. In this documentary we meet both Irish pipe players and pipe makers. They talk to us about their music and of course their love of piping and traditional Irish music. Produced by Proinsias O Conluain. (First Broadcast 1978)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1985): Francis Street
A documentary on the inner city Dublin street, Francis St and the Iveagh Market. Francis St is in the heart of Dublin. We hear the stories from life in the old days, the Iveagh Market and its stalls and the effects of depopulation on the environment and the social lives of residents. (Broadcast 1985)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1984): History of the Irish potato
Sir Walter Raleigh's is revered as the man who brought the potato to Ireland from South America. In this documentary John Skehan looks at the importance of the potato in Ireland, as well as the history and sociological impact of the potato in Ireland. (First Broadcast 1984)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 1DocArchive (1978): Bridges for the Bashful
The world of romance, relationships and dating is forever evolving. Long before the days of the internet, this documentary looks at the trend of computer dating in 1970’s Ireland. Speaking to members of the universal and computer bureaus in Dublin. A story of love and technology!(First Broadcast 1978)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.