History Now: Episode 46 – Brian Costello

Brian Costello talks to Barry Sheppard about his grandfather Michael Joe Costello, who as a teenager was an Intelligence Officer for the IRA in Tipperary during the War of Independence.
History Now: Episode 45

Dr Sam Neal, Ulster University and Clare Morrison, Trinity College Dublin join Barry Sheppard to share their expertise on the British Empires influence within Asia.
Join Her: Episode 1

Lori Gatsi-Barnett talks to humanitarian aid worker Una Lappin and theatre producer Andrea Montgomery about their experiences as global citizens and what it means to be home.
History Now: Episode 44 – Trinity College in 1916

Dr Rory Sweetman talks to Barry Sheppard about the ANZACs who defended Trinity College Dublin during the 1916 Rising.
The Art of Knowing

Documentary charting the six month collaborative arts project between WAVE and Northern Visions on how important storytelling is to post traumatic recovery in Northern Ireland. Generously supported by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
History Now: Episode 43 – Belfast Cinemas

Dr Sam Manning talks to Barry Sheppard about his work on cinemas in the mid-twentieth century.
The Peace Walls, 50 Years On – In Focus

Photographic exhibition by Frankie Quinn and discussion hosted by Belfast Exposed Gallery on Belfast’s peace walls.
History Now: Episode 42 – Deaglán Ó Mocháin on making history documentaries.

Barry Sheppard in conversation with Deaglan Ó Mocháin, history documentary maker.
History Now: Episode 41 – Museum Artefacts and their significance

Siobhán Doyle and Emma McAlister talk to Barry Sheppard about their research into museum artefacts and how their significance changes in different settings.
History Now: Episode 40 – What it means to be second or third generation Irish today

Barry Sheppard is joined by Brian Dooley, author of ‘Going Green?’ A book which looks at what it means to be second or third generation Irish today.