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Kim offers a relaxing way to begin Sunday morning, with great music and conversation. Show more
Sunday Sequence
The ancient struggle between scripture and relevance
1 hour, 45 minutes on BBC Radio Foyle
How humans have laid waste to the world - are we reaching earth's ground zero? Fewer but purer - is that the motivation of the move towards traditionalism in some churches? Show more
Parish Mass from St Patrick’s Church, Donegall Street, Belfast. Celebrant and Preacher: Father Conor Stainton-Polland. Show more
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Brian D'Arcy delves into his wide experience of all sorts of music to bring you some tracks just right for a Sunday morning along with some reflections. Show more
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Highlights and your favourite moments from the past week of programmes on BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Radio Foyle. Show more
Kim encounters free-range chickens in County Down and urban bees in east Belfast, and Bake Off's Andrew Smyth makes a cake fit for Mary Berry. Plus how to brew the perfect cuppa. Show more
The weekend news in a handy half hour presented by Jayne McCormack. Catch up on the stories at home and abroad. Plus sport and weather updates. Show more
Inside Business
Research and Development – What Does it Mean for Business?
30 minutes on BBC Radio Foyle
Wendy speaks to business owners and experts and asks how important research and development is for business innovation.
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Colum Arbuckle’s guests are Carmel McCafferty and Sean O'Tarpaigh. Sean is a psychotherapist and part-time actor. Carmel was once a hairdresser and has done some acting herself. Show more
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John Toal introduces the Ulster Orchestra conducted by Stephen Bell in a concert of old and new orchestral arrangements of folk songs and tunes. Show more
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James McClelland presents gospel favourites and sacred music, playing requests and dedications.
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A road trip deep into the Ulster-Scots heartland with a local school bus driver Alan Wright, who shares the stories of his youth with old friends from Dunaghy and further afield. Show more
Joe McKee returns with a new series of music for concert bands. Featured guests are members of the 1st Old Boys Association Silver Band conducted by Stephen Cairns. Show more
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Lynette Fay selects the best traditional and contemporary folk music and song with studio guests, concert performances, new releases and vintage vinyl.
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Colin Bowden has dedicated his life to his drumming. He discusses his passion for the drumming of early jazz with Walter Love.
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John Bennett presents late-night music to soothe away the problems of the week gone by. Email jb@bbc.co.uk Show more
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BBC Radio Ulster joins BBC Radio 5 live.