Remembering Gerry
The First Saxophone in Ireland
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Gerry Anderson presents a portrait of early dance-hall days in rural Ireland.
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30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Gerry Anderson presents a portrait of early dance-hall days in rural Ireland.
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Gerry Anderson joins rocker Ronnie Hawkins at his home in Canada to reminisce about their time together and go to a gig in the local bar.
58 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio FoyleLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Gerry Anderson attempts to track down the history of Danny Boy in order to help him sing his own version of the classic melody.
57 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Gerry Anderson talks with rock guitarist Henry McCullough, who reflects on his journey from Fermanagh showbands to Woodstock and the stars he has played with along the way.
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Gerry Anderson goes on the trail of the founder of the British Museum Sir Hans Sloane, who was born in Killyleagh in 1660.
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Gerry Anderson goes in search of the story of one of Ireland's most famous exports, the Claddagh Ring, meeting kings and silversmiths, folklorists and Claddagh men along the way.
57 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Michael Bradley presents a tribute to the much-loved award-winning broadcaster Gerry Anderson. With contributions from colleagues, friends and listeners.
15 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Gerry Anderson reflects on life in Derry~Londonderry in Northern Ireland, considering the paradox of so desirable a place to live having armed soldiers patrolling its streets.
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
A selection of some of the best bits from Gerry Anderson's daily show on Radio Ulster, featuring Gerry Anderson and Sean Coyle.
1 hour, 57 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Gerry Kelly introduces local music on what would have been Gerry Anderson's 70th birthday, including Paul Casey, Bronagh Gallagher, Anthony Toner, Best Boy Grip and Sean Donnelly.
15 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Gerry Anderson reflects on life in Derry~Londonderry in Northern Ireland, considering the paradox of so desirable a place to live having armed soldiers patrolling its streets.
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
A selection of some of the best bits from Gerry Anderson's daily show on Radio Ulster, featuring Gerry Anderson and Sean Coyle.
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Gerry Anderson meets Father Michael Keane, founder of the Knock Marriage Introductions Bureau in Co Mayo.
15 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Gerry Anderson reflects on some extraordinary tales from life as seen through the bottom of a glass.
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
A selection of some of the best bits from Gerry Anderson's daily show on Radio Ulster, featuring Gerry Anderson and Sean Coyle.
15 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Gerry Anderson reflects on the similarities and differences between Belfast and Derry~Londonderry.
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
A selection of some of the best bits from Gerry Anderson's daily show on Radio Ulster, featuring Gerry Anderson and Sean Coyle.
15 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Gerry Anderson reflects on the spice of life in Northern Ireland.