First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The story of Irish literature unfolds, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine, John Toal and Sean Crummey.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The story of Irish literature unfolds, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine, John Toal and Sean Crummey.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The story of Irish literature unfolds in this fifty-part series, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine and John Toal.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The story of Irish literature unfolds in this fifty-part series, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine and John Toal.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio FoyleLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Ulster
The story of Irish literature unfolds in this fifty-part series, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine and John Toal.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The story of Irish literature unfolds in this fifty-part series, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine and John Toal.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The story of Irish literature unfolds in this fifty-part series, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine and John Toal.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The story of Irish literature unfolds in this fifty-part series, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine and John Toal.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The story of Irish literature unfolds in this fifty-part series, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine and John Toal.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The story of Irish literature unfolds in this fifty-part series, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine and John Toal.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The story of Irish literature unfolds in this fifty-part series, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine and John Toal.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The story of Irish literature unfolds in this fifty-part series, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine and John Toal.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio FoyleLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Impressions-based comedy sketch show which pokes fun at the great and the not so good in politics, showbusiness and sport, at home and further afield. Starring Sean Crummey.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The story of Irish literature unfolds, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine, John Toal and Sean Crumney.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The story of Irish literature unfolds, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine, John Toal and Sean Crumney.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The story of Irish literature unfolds, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine, John Toal and Sean Crumney.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The story of Irish literature unfolds, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine, John Toal and Sean Crummey.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The story of Irish literature unfolds in this fifty-part series, from early myths and legends through to modern times. The readers are Cherrie McIlwaine and John Toal.