BBC Radio Ulster brings you a host of documentaries each year. Some may educate and inform and others may entertain or enlighten, but every one of them will engage you.
Paedophiles Online
In this week's documentary, Wendy Austin charts the rise of internet paedophilia and asks why conviction rates are so low.
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Programme first broadcast on 8th March 2008
The new M3 motorway linking Dublin with Meath and Cavan runs beside Tara - the ancient seat of Ireland's High Kings; a place of myth and legend. Diarmaid Fleming tells the story of this conflict between old and new in Ireland.
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Programme first broadcast on 1st March 2008
Karen Atkinson reports on the winners and losers in today's volatile property market.
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Saturday, 24th February 2008 at 11:30am on BBC Radio Ulster
Opportunities for leisure and business travel to and from Northern Ireland have never been greater - but is the boom helping the economy here?
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Sunday, 17th February 2008 at 2:30pm on BBC Radio Ulster
John O'Neill goes inside the wards, theatres and emergency rooms of the Ulster Hospital on the Upper Newtownards Road, Dundonald.
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Series first broadcast in January 2008
The Farm tells the story of the many young people, forced to flee Nazi occupied Europe, who found refuge in Northern Ireland.
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Sunday, 27th January 2008 on BBC Radio Ulster