Our Parlour: Chris Caldwell

Helen Wilson talks to Chris Caldwell, retired art gallery owner about his life working on an oil rig and his love for traditional Irish music.
History Now: Episode 31 – Transnational History

Barry Sheppard, Melissa Baird and Steven Egan discuss transnational research in their work on Irish history.
Our Parlour: John Campbell

Maryann Quigley is joined by John Campbell who talks about his time working in the docks.
Wee Yarners Crochet Club

Based in the heart of Bangor at the North Down Community Network is the Wee Yarners Crochet Club. Founded on the desire to skill the community in creative crochet, the group has developed into a thriving community art club which has recently exhibited at the North Down Museum.
History Now: Episode 30 – Richard Grayson

Professor Richard Grayson talks to Barry Sheppard about his digital mapping project, the Geography of Service and Death, looking at UVF members from East and West Belfast, 1913-18.
History Now: Election Propaganda

Barry Sheppard welcomes Dr Martin O’Donoghue from University of Limerick to discuss his book on the Legacy of the Irish Parliamentary Party with Dr Elaine Callinan to discuss election propaganda.
Our Parlour: Mike Nesbitt

Helen Wilson in conversation with Mike Nesbitt.
History Now: Episode 27 – The Irish Cooperative Movement

Barry Sheppard welcomes Dr Patrick Doyle who talks about his book on the Irish Cooperative Movement.
History Now: Episode 28 – Irish at War

Barry Sheppard welcome historian David Cummings to discuss his ‘Irish At War’ project, and the importance of an online presence on social media in disseminating historical research.
Our Parlour: NI Staffordshire Bull Terrier Rescue

Maryann Quigley talks to Marcia Graham and Julie Jenkins about NI Staffordshire Bull Terrier Rescue established in 2012.