The Big Music Show 10

On this week’s BIG Music Show Robin Elliott is joined by Orlaith & Mollie, singer songwriter John Andrews & guitar genius John Tracey.
Banterflix: Series 10 Episode 1

Film news and review show presented by Jim McClean. This week a look at Mission: Impossible-Fallout, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again and the cult classic Heathers. With guests Kirsten Elder and Jim McMorrow.
The Big Music Show: Episode 9

On this week’s BIG Music Show Robin Elliott is joined by Malachi Cush who performs songs from his latest album Kindred Spirits. Also live music from singer/songwriter Emma Wallace and The Mad Dalton.
The Big Music Show 8

On this week’s BIG Music Show Robin Elliott is joined by Country music artists McKay & Leigh, singer/songwriter Phil McCarroll & Maya Goldblum.
The Big Music Show 7

On this week’s BIG Music Show Robin Elliott is joined by Blues singer Dom Martin who performs songs from his new EP Easy Way Out. There is also live music from Rebekah Fitch & The Hootinannies.
Collapse the Box: Brian Wallace

Mo McDevitt talks to the artist, Brian Wallace at about his first solo exhibition which is heavily influenced by his time as a police officer during The Troubles.
The Big Music Show 6

Robin Elliott is joined by Country Music stars Barry & Colm Kirwan. Singer/songwriter Janet Henry performs tracks from her new album Going Home and Blues singer Chris Taplin is also in the studio
Collapse the Box: Anna Wexler

Anna Wexler is an American interdisciplinary artist. Her work often explores creative resistance to global capitalism and encourages discourse across gender, ethnic and class perspectives.
The Big Music Show 5

On this week’s BIG Music Show Robin Elliott is joined by Tony Villiers & The Villains who have just released a new album ‘Music Confounds The Machines’. There is also live music from Belfast singer/songwriter Robb Murphy and Oisín Ó Scolaí.
Collapse The Box: Milan Kohout

Czech-American performance artist, Milan Kohout, in conversation with Connor McKernan, about his work, which criticises the politics of oil, racism and social prejudice. Supported by BBeyond.