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Kim offers a relaxing way to begin Sunday morning with great music and conversation. Email kim.lenaghan@bbc.co.uk
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Almost 130 years after his death, John Henry Newman, the academic, Catholic convert, troublemaker and cardinal, will be made a saint at a special Mass in the Vatican. Show more
To mark the beginning of Prisons Week, from the chapel of HM Prison, Maghaberry.
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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.
In this adoption week, Alex Kane wonders if he should find why he ended up in a children's home before being adopted at the age of six. Show more
The weekend news in a handy half hour presented by Jayne McCormack. Catch up on the stories at home and abroad that are setting the news agenda. Show more
Wendy speaks to the winners and finalists of the 2019 Invent Awards, which looks for innovations that have the greatest commercial potential in a wide range of markets.
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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
Darragh Morgan, Lucy Parham, Yearning for the Light, Book Week NI
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Darragh Morgan looks ahead to his upcoming tour with Ruth McGinley. Lucy Parham chats about her upcoming show, Beloved Clara. Highlights from Yearning for the Light. Show more
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Richard Yarr introduces popular sacred music and plays listeners' requests.
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Kintra
Words about playwright George Shiels, "A Quare Tongue" on TV, a Tullylagan hero and a hairt-sang that relaxed cows
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Celebrating Ballymoney playwright George Shiels, chat about 'A Quare Tongue' on BBC2, a Tullylagan centenarian looks back on the bands history, and a hymn to calm cows. Show more
In the final episode of the series Kaz Hawkins picks out great tracks from Janis Joplin, Ray Charles and Robben Ford.
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Folk and traditional music from Ireland and beyond. Sessions, interviews, gig guide, new releases and classic tracks. Email lynette.fay@bbc.co.uk Show more
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Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Oscar Peterson, and Lionel Hampton all in the mood to swing alongside Blossom Dearie and her Australian counterpart, Janet Seidel. Show more
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John Bennett invites you to join him for late-night music designed to soothe away the problems of the week that's past and ease you gently into a peaceful sleep.
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