History Now: Episode 26 – Margaret Ward

Historian Margaret Ward talks to Barry Sheppard about how the female suffrage movement reacted to the Home Rule question and the First World War.
Our Parlour: Scott Boldt

Helen Wilson in conversation with Scott Boldt.
Belfast Boys Model School 150 Years

Archival film of the 150 years celebration at the Belfast Boys Model.
History Now: Magdalene Laundries

Barry Sheppard talks to Prof Sean O’Connell (QUB) and Leanne McCormick (Ulster University) about their joint research on Magdalene Laundries.
History Now: Episode 24 – Tommy Graham

History Ireland editor Tommy Graham talks to Barry Sheppard about his work on the magazine and the importance of public history.
Archbishop Tutu Belfast Visit 2001

From the Northern Visions Archives. Archbishop Desmond Tutu, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984, visited Belfast to promote human rights. He urged people not to give up hope in the Peace Process.
History Now: Episode 23 – Lucy Wray

PhD researcher Lucy Wray talks to Barry Sheppard about her work on the photographer Alexander (A.R.) Hogg, who captured life in early 20th century Belfast.
Our Parlour: Cancer Focus NI

Maryann Quigley is joined by Helen Wilson as the ladies from Our Parlour explore some of the unique support systems offered by Cancer Focus NI.
History Now: AE Russell

Barry Sheppard talks to Irish Historian Brian McKernan and Jim Conway Chair of the Lurgan & North Armagh George Russell Festival Society about the writer, editor, critic, poet, painter and Irish nationalist George William Russell who wrote with the pseudonym AE.
Ulster-Scots Cookery Demonstration with Paula McIntyre

The Ulster-Scots Agency welcomes talented local chef Paula McIntrye to host a unique Ulster-Scots cooking demonstration that draws upon local produce in Northern Ireland.