Talk Like That: Alice La

Karen Mooney in conversation with Banbridge musician Alice La.
The Big Show: Episode 16

Robin Elliott meets Robin Scott who is looking forward to this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Brian Moore talking about big events coming to Portrush, live music from Barry Fleming and JP Ruggieri.
Banterflix: Avenger Special

Movie review show hosted by Jim McClean. Director Aiden Largey and Producer/Director Margaret McGoldrick look back at 11 years of Avengers films and give their thoughts on ‘Avengers Endgame’, the conclusion to the Marvel saga.
The Big Show: Episode 15

From the Millennium Forum in Derry. Singer Mirenda Rosenberg, JP Mac from ‘Cash Returns’-Johnny Cash Tribute Show, writer Dave Duggan talks about his new play ‘Chezzie’s Chance’, former show band performer Johnny Murray, Karen Henderson from Visit Derry, Amanda Hamilton talks about the many events taking place at the Millennium Forum and this years Derry […]
Novel Ideas: LMR Clarke

Fantasy author LMR Clarke talks to Karen Mooney about The Moon Rogue, the first book in the Arc of the Sky series.
Banterflix: Series 11 Episode 15

Jim McClean is joined this week by Claire Shaw and Alan Meban to review Unicorn Store, The Dig and cult classic Alien.
Collapse The Box: Sheena Devitt

Stone sculptor, Sheena Devitt, from Killyleagh, County Down, talks about her site specific sculptural artworks inspired by the landscape and seascape of Strangford Lough. Includes footage courtesy of Northern Ireland Screen Digital Film Archive.
The Big Show: Episode 14

Robin Elliott is joined by author James Murphy talking about his new novel ‘The Terror Within’, member of ‘The Iconettes’ Karen Rush, plus music from Ben Cutler and Conleth Kane.
smART: Cymatic Art

This week young people from cross community Youth Action Project discover Cymatic Patterns.
Banterflix: Series 11 Episode 14

Joining Jim McClean are Colette Fahy and Gary McElkerney to talk about actor Jonah Hills directorial debut ‘Mid90s’, DVD of the week ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ the 1967 classic ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ and a look at this years opening film from the Belfast Film Festival ‘A Bump Along the Way’.