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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
We know that the organs from a single body may help many others. It begs the question - is it immoral not to be an organ donor? Show more
From Bangor Citadel of the Salvation Army. Conducted by Major Scott Cunliffe.
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Brian D'Arcy delves into his wide knowledge of all sorts of music to play tracks just right for a Sunday morning, along with reflections to make listeners think, laugh or cry. Show more
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Stories in Sound
The Brookeborough Raid: The IRA’s Border Campaign of the 1950s
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On New Year’s Day 1957, the sleepy Fermanagh village of Brookeborough was shaken to its core by the sound of machine gun and rifle fire. Show more
Jayne McCormack presents a round-up of the weekend's main news stories and interviews those making the headlines. Plus news, sport and weather updates.
Wendy speaks to members and experts of the agri-food industry about what the possibilities are for the future of our food after Brexit.
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In conversation with John Bennett today is singer, actor and producer Jimmy Osmond. Show more
After a bruising opening two rounds, Ireland continue the Six Nations Championship away to Italy. Commentary comes from Jim Neilly and Tony Ward at Rome's Stadio Olimpico. Show more
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Excited school choirs from across Northern Ireland showcase their talents as they compete to win a place in the live final at the Ulster Hall in Belfast on 07 April. Show more
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We meet the photographer disturbed by the Dark Hedges’ decline, a wood turner who up-cycles the fallen trees and what connects a famous architect and the Frosses Road trees. Show more
Singer Kaz Hawkins shares some of her favourite soulful sounds with tracks from Nina Simone, Gary Moore and Robert Cray.
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Lynette Fay presents the best traditional and contemporary folk music and song, plus studio guests, concert performances, new releases and vintage vinyl. Show more
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Errol Garner and Paul Desmond demonstrate star quality in public performances, along with studio dates with many other famous names. Show more
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John Bennett presents late-night music to soothe away the problems of the week gone by. Show more
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