Our Generation: Charlie Gillen

Liam Logan talks to Charlie Gillen about his poetry and his work travelling the North Coast during his time working as a water board engineer.
History Now: Cécile Gordon

Cécile Gordon, Project Manager of the Military Service (1916-1923) Pensions Collection, explains the background to the digitalisation of the Military Archives and the fascinating insight into the role of women in the period.
Our Parlour: with Ciaran Elizabeth Doran

Our Parlour with Curator Ciaran Elizabeth Doran shows the food that was eaten during the war and the ration books used to buy it.
History Now: Stuart Mathieson

Barry Sheppard with Dr. Stuart Mathieson Research Fellow, Queen’s University, Belfast explore the historical relationship between science and religion.
Scoil Samhraidh Mhic Reachtain

The McCracken Summer School celebrates 20 years of bringing Irish language and culture to an international audience in north Belfast. (Subtitled)
History Now: Dr. Eric Morier-Genoud

Dr Eric Morier-Genoud talks to Barry Sheppard about the role of the Catholic Church in Mozambique while it was a Portuguese colony and after its war of independence.
History Now: The Catholic Church in 18th century Ireland & the work of the Presentation Sisters

Victoria Pearson talks to Barry Sheppard about her research on the Catholic Church in 18th century Ireland and the work of the Presentation Sisters.
History Now: Episode 47 – Western Front Association

John Green and Dr Tom Thorpe from the Western Front Association talk about aspects of their work in commemorating people who fell in the First World War.
History Now: Episode 48 – The Catholic Church and the Troubles

Dr Maggie Scull talks to Barry Sheppard about her new book on how the Catholic Church attempted to navigate the Troubles.
Our Generation: John Watt

Liam Logan talks to ‘The Singing Farmer’ John Watt about his career in music and his time as a journalist for the Coleraine Chronicle