BBC Radio Ulster remembers the tragedy of Titanic and the creativity that built it, with a link-up to memorial services in the Atlantic and Belfast City Hall. With Seamus McKee.
Ciaran Hinds introduces a series of letters written 100 years ago to the day by Titanic passengers, each read by a different famous person. This letter is read by Ciaran McMenamin.
This week's show reflects on the Titanic commemorations, as well as the usual mix of ethical and moral issues and debates. Including News.
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Brian D'Arcy presents a sparkling selection of music, plus a little bit of conversation, a little bit of meditation and a little bit of fun.
Ciaran Hinds introduces a series of letters written 100 years ago to the day by Titanic passengers, each read by a different famous person. This letter is read by Frances Tomelty.
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A mix of stories from the past week, with a panel of opinion-makers, decision-takers and voices new to the airwaves sharing their views and opinions.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Mark Devenport casts an expert eye over the week's political scene. Interviews with political figures, live studio debate and the headlines at Stormont, Westminster and the Dail.
Cherrie McIllwaine charts the life of the hymn Nearer My God to Thee, believed by many to have been the band's swansong on board the sinking Titanic.
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Spend the afternoon with Lynette Fay and music from across the decades that the whole family will enjoy. Including News.
James McClelland presents gospel favourites and sacred music, playing requests and dedications.
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Noel Battye introduces listeners' requests for their favourite sacred music.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster, plus sport headlines.
Ciaran Hinds introduces a series of letters written 100 years ago to the day by Titanic passengers, each read by a different famous person. This letter is read by Paul Rankin.
Togha an cheoil thraidisiunta i gcuideachta an phiobaire Robbie Hannan - ceol beo, ceol ur, agallaimh agus imeachtai achan Domhnach. Robbie Hannan presents traditional Irish music.
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Recent jazz releases including Clyde Valley Stompers, Tommy Smith Youth Jazz Orchestra, Lloyd Ryan Big Band, and singers Nicki Allan, Angela King and Heather Cairncross.
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John Toal introduces music heard on board the Titanic. A recreation of the ship's band premieres new arrangements from Belfast composer Neil Martin, as found in Titanic's songbook.
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John Bennett presents music to soothe away the problems of the week gone by. Including News.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Linley Hamilton eases you into a new week with a selection of the very best contemporary jazz and groove sounds.
BBC Radio Ulster joins BBC Radio 5 live.