The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
A gentle and relaxing way to begin Sunday morning, with music and conversation, presented by Kim Lenaghan. Including Thought for the Day and News.
William Crawley and guests debate the week's religious and ethical news and explore the world of culture and ideas. Including News.
A religious service for a Sunday morning.
Brian D'Arcy presents a morning of conversation, fun and good music.
Series featuring people who talk about days that have mattered to them.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
David Dunseith chairs a discussion with an invited panel, reviewing the events of the week at home and abroad.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Mark Devenport is joined by leading politicians and analysts to give in-depth consideration to the most pressing and important political issues of the moment.
The events and characters of Ireland's history are brought to life. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine, Patrick FitzSymons and Sean Crummey.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Hugo Duncan keeps you company with some great music from across the decades. Including News.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
With Anne Morrison Smyth. Frank Ferguson and John Erskine discuss Andrew Gibson, a great collector of Ulster-Scots and Burns literature. John Killen from the Linenhall Library.
Joe McKee introduces Ballylone Flute Band conducted by Philip Walton.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Noel Battye introduces listeners' requests for their favourite sacred music.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster, plus sport headlines.
With Lynette Fay and Karen Kirby. Featuring The Adventures, Craobh Rua, Kris Coyle and Brona Graham, as recorded in the Factory in Portglenone.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Walter Love features the man who introduced the vibraphone into jazz, Lionel Hampton; and the tenor sax player Zoot Sims, best remembered as one of Woody Herman's Four Brothers.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
With Marie-Louise Muir. Including performances by young musicians violinist Michael Trainor and bassoonist Eanna Monghan, at the Belfast Festival at Queen's.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
John Bennett presents music designed 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. Includes interview with Alto Saxophonist Will Vinson.
BBC Radio Ulster joins BBC Radio 5 live.