John Bennett and guests look to 1995 and the first ever visit of a sitting US President to Northern Ireland to discuss if it really does merit its 'historic' tag.
In this week's programme, John Bennett gathers together some of Northern Ireland's well-known comedians to consider how Ulster humour has evolved since the days of Jimmy O'Dea.
John Bennett and guests assess events and changes in Northern Ireland's recent history. He explores the origins of the Westlink and the Belfast Urban Motorway.
John Bennett is joined by three panellists who through their jobs tried to ensure normality prevailed during The Troubles.
John Bennett gathers together some well-known individuals from the world of retail to look at the psychology of shopping and how it has changed the way we live our lives.
John Bennett gathers together some sporting fans to look back to June 8th 1985 and Barry McGuigan's World Featherweight Title win at Loftus Road.
John Bennett uses the benefit of hindsight and an assembled panel to examine events and changes in our recent history.
John Bennett uses the benefit of hindsight and an assembled panel to examine events and changes in our recent history.
John Bennett and three guests, including Irish Showband superstar Dickie Rock, take a trip down memory lane and reminisce about the ballrooms of romance.
With the benefit of hindsight, John Bennett and an assembled panel examine the rise and fall of the John De Lorean car company.
John Bennett is joined by Gene Fitzpatrick, Gloria Hunniford, Betty Scott and Eddie McIlwaine to reminisce about the nightclub scene of the 1960s and '70s in Northern Ireland.