Wendy Austin and Seamus McKee present the day's news at home and abroad. Including agricultural views in Farm Gate, and Thought for the Day. With headlines every half hour.
Coverage of local, national and international news. Plus features, reports on local sport and a comprehensive look at the morning press.
Local and national news updates.
Paul Moore presents the topical magazine programme. From the serious to the ridiculous, he reflects on life in the north-west in his inimitable style.
Gerry is joined by comedian Jimeoin McKeown who will be talking about his life in Australia and what he has been doing over the last year.
Series featuring people who talk about days that have mattered to them. Dorothy Rodgers takes us to the Mournes in September 1985.
David Dunseith presents the news phone-in for all the breaking stories of the day.
News, views and comment for the north-west this lunchtime.
Requests, dedications and music to brighten up the afternoon across the north-west.
Local and national news updates.
Stephen McCauley discusses the issues and consumer problems affecting daily life in the north-west, including a sports update.
Karen Patterson with essential news and views, local and international. Including headlines on the half hour and regular traffic and weather updates.
Arts magazine with Kim Lenaghan reporting on film, television, music, books and the visual arts, with reviews, previews and studio guests. Plus a round-up of arts news.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Stephen McCauley presents an eclectic mix of alternative music, old and new, featuring local unsigned artists.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
To mark Tom Waits's first gigs in Ireland for more than two decades, Ralph McLean features some classic album tracks from the man himself.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Eamon Friel plays music from across the pop spectrum, from Louis Armstrong to Frank Zappa.
Series featuring people who talk about days that have mattered to them. Dorothy Rodgers takes us to the Mournes in September 1985.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Mickey Bradley with a selection of punk rock.
Radio Ulster joins BBC Radio 5 live to take you through the night.