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Kim offers a relaxing way to begin Sunday morning with great music and conversation. Email kim.lenaghan@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Sunday Sequence
Paying the price for slavery - is saying sorry not enough?
1 hour, 45 minutes on BBC Radio Foyle
Some countries and institutions have apologised for their role in the transatlantic slave trade. Is it time to leave the past behind or is regret and recompense still important? Show more
From Second Randalstown Presbyterian Church. Conducted by the Rev Alan Moore.
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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.
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Highlights and your favourite moments from the past week of programmes on BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Radio Foyle.
Stories in Sound
Silent No More: Fermanagh's Abused Children
30 minutes on BBC Radio Foyle
Available for over a year
After the Impartial Reporter published one man's account of how he was targeted by paedophiles, dozens more local people have broken their silence to reveal how they were abused. Show more
The weekend news in a handy half hour presented by Conor Bradford. Catch up on the stories at home and abroad, which are setting the news agenda. Show more
It has been a tough couple of weeks for jobs in Northern Ireland, so we are looking at redundancy, and how to cope with it. Show more
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Colum Arbuckle shares the life stories of older people in Northern Ireland and hears about the experiences and ambitions of this vibrant community.
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Classical Connections
Carolyn Dobbin, Milos Karadaglic, Edwin Gray, Celebrating Jessye Norman
1 hour, 57 minutes on BBC Radio Foyle
Carolyn Dobbin talks about the busy schedule of a superstar soprano. Milos Karadaglic opens up about his return to performing. Jessye Norman is John's Classical Connection.
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James McClelland presents gospel favourites and sacred music and includes your requests and dedications. Show more
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Kintra
Jamming in Cullybackey, harvesting words in the Kingdom of Mourne, and studying history when half your class is in New England
27 minutes on BBC Radio Foyle
Helen Mark and the Kintra team with stories, news, music and banter from Ulster-Scots communities at home and abroad. Email the team at kintra@bbc.co.uk Show more
Belfast blues Queen Kaz Hawkins picks out some of her favourite soulful sounds with music from Walter Trout, Howlin Wolf and The Allman Brothers.
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Folk and traditional music from Ireland and beyond. Náva in session, new music from Tommy Sands and the Breath. Tunes and songs also from Flook, Landless, The Gloaming and more. Show more
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Erroll Garner was an outstanding virtuoso whose career created a legacy of influential recordings. And that is also true for Bill Evans. Both feature in Jazz Club this week.
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John Bennett invites you to join him for some late-night music designed to soothe away the problems of the week that has passed and ease you gently into a peaceful sleep.
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