A tribute to Seamus Heaney. The programme explores how television has portrayed the late Co Derry poet and how he has used television as both writer and presenter. Show more
Marie-Louise Muir talks to singer-songwriter Paul Brady about his long musical journey, from his days with Irish folk legends, Planxty, to his successful solo career.
Enniskillen born actor Adrian Dunbar joins Marie-Louise Muir to consider the inspirations and influences which have woven through his impressive stage and screen career.
This month's show features a celebration of the life and works of Irish poet Michael Longley. He talks to presenter Marie-Louise Muir about what inspires his poetry. Show more
The men of East Belfast Yacht Club transform old hulks into ocean-going vessels. But before they can get out to the open water, they have to navigate their boats under the bridge.
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Episode 2: Put to the Test
30 minutes
An update on the 1998 documentary Put to the Test, which followed a class of North Belfast children preparing for the 11 Plus examinations. Show more
New film Belfast is Sir Kenneth Branagh’s account of his childhood in the early years of the Troubles. Tipped for Oscar glory and now released here, we speak to the man behind it.
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Exploring concerns about ageing. Bill Turnbull looks into the ups and downs of equity release, and Dr Rangan Chatterjee meets the man who survived his heart stopping. Show more
Series exploring concerns about ageing. Fiona Phillips investigates why Britain's older population is twice as likely to die in house fire, and Bill Turnbull gets a bald makeover. Show more
Series exploring concerns about ageing. Fiona Phillips looks at getting our motoring mojo back through driving refresher courses. And are we a nation addicted to painkillers? Show more
Series exploring concerns about ageing. Fiona Phillips explores the loneliness epidemic, and Dr Rangan Chatterjee looks into why sleep could be the key to good health. Show more
Series exploring concerns about ageing. Fiona Phillips investigates the 'good, bad and ugly' sides of the social care system. Bill Turnbull asks if there is a point to cruises. Show more
Series exploring concerns about ageing. Dr Rangan Chatterjee looks at what happens when we lose our hearing, and Bill Turnbull offers pensions advice. Show more
Series exploring concerns about ageing. For Dr Rangan Chatterjee's Making Sense of Your Senses Week, he sniffs out top tips on ways of saving your senses of smell and taste. Show more
Series exploring concerns about ageing. Fiona Phillips meets people who have divorced later in life and finds out how to have as pain-free a divorce as possible. Show more
Series exploring concerns about ageing. Nicki Chapman meets those who feel having kids later in life keeps them young. Show more
Series exploring concerns about ageing. Nicki Chapman goes to a wonderful place that is helping people with dementia make new memories out of music. Show more
Return to the Bonfire combines voices of people from the Greater Shankill area to articulate a wide variety of different perspectives during a pivotal year for the community. Show more
Is dementia the end? Or can life still be worth living? Bangor barber Lenny White cuts the hair of men with dementia and offers them his unique form of therapy. Show more
The women in a Belfast bingo hall hope their final number will come up and land them the big win. And with prize money in four figures, tonight the house is going to be a full! Show more