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    Life Swap

    Saturday Magazine
    10:03 - 12.00 Saturday

    Saturday Magazine this week, will be examining the merits of a Life Swap... what about leaving these shores to live someone else's life? Do you know, or are you related to, any of the cast members of Incharmarlo's school production of the Mikado back in 1925? Saturday Magazine wants to hear from you! Victorian England will be revisited to hear tales of love and exploitation between masters and servants.

    Listen to Saturday's programme.

  • Linda McAuley

    Discussions on the pensions forecast

    On Your Behalf
    09:30 - 10:00 Saturday

    This week Consumer Champion Linda McAuley gets to the bottom of a Sky Talk problem, tackles bank charges and navigates the benefits maze with Eileen Evason. Up for discussion is the pensions forecast, the latest on this year's winter fuel payments and how one relieved listener got her Disability Living Allowance back!"

    Listen to Saturday's On Your Behalf.

  • Anne-Marie McAleese

    Hans Wieland from the Organic Centre in Leitrim

    Your Place and Mine
    08:05 - 09.00 Saturday

    Anne-Marie McAleese talks to Hans Wieland, owner of the Organic Centre in Leitrim, about the joys of growing your own.

    Davy Sims visits Gortin Glen Forest Park to meet and feed the Deer that live there.

    Plus, we'll hear about community radio in Omagh and the fascinating archaeology around Strangford Lough.

    Listen to Saturday's Your Place and Mine.

  • Charlie Landsborough

    Charlie Landsborough chats to Gerry

    Gerry Anderson
    10:30 - 12:00 Monday to Friday

    Charlie Landsborough talks to Gerry about gigging at home and much further afield, and shares some stories about his chequered career path.

    Watch the video of Charlie Landsborough in the studio.

  • Austin O'Callaghan

    Ulster Football

    Sunday Sportsound
    14:00 - 16:30 Sunday

    Join Austin O'Callaghan and the Sportsound team for coverage of the Ulster Senior and Intermediate Club Football finals. Ger Treacy provides the commentary from Newry where Derry champions Loup take on St. Gall's from Antrim in a repeat of the 2003 final.

    Listen to Sportsound this Sunday.

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  • Podcast artwork for Everyday EthicsEveryday Ethics

    Provocative weekly debate with William Crawley on moral, religious and ethical issues.

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    CHURCH CHILD ABUSE COVER-UP

    10:53 Sun, 29 Nov 09

    A special edition of the programme from Dublin. Guests include Marie Collins, a child abuse victim, Father Joe Mullan, parish priest of Lusk, County Dublin, Mary Raftery, journalist and writer, Patsy McGarry, religious affairs correspondent of the Irish Times, Dr John McAreavey, Bishop of the Diocese of Dromore, and Dr Brian Conway, sociologist of religion at the National University of Ireland at Maynooth.

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  • Podcast artwork for Ulster's Funny StuffUlster's Funny Stuff

    Joe Lindsay presents a comedy compilation of the weird and wonderful week on BBC Radio Ulster.

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    UlsterFun: Life Lessons 28 Nov 09

    12:30 Sat, 28 Nov 09

    Gerry Anderson recalls the time his whole band was taken offstage during a gig, while Your Place and Mine takes us behind the scenes in Supergoose - and it is not what you would expect.

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  • Podcast artwork for On Your BehalfOn Your Behalf

    Linda McAuley presents our weekly download, campaigning on behalf of consumers who believe they are being short-changed, ill-treated or ignored. The podcast features the On Your Behalf weekly radio show and is full of information about how to fight for your rights. As part of a short trial, episodes of this podcast will be available until the end of December 2009. To find out more visit bbc.co.uk/podcasts/trial

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    OYB: Banks & Benefits 28 Nov 09

    09:30 Sat, 28 Nov 09

    On this week's podcast - we're getting to the bottom of a Sky Talk problem; tackling bank charges - is it all over bar the shouting? And navigating the benefits maze with Eileen Evason, and getting a pensions forecast - will you be happy with yours? Also on the programme - a woman we'll hear from a woman who's still waiting for her winter fuel payment, and later a relieved listener who's got her Disability Living Allowance back!

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  • Podcast artwork for Gardeners' CornerGardeners' Corner

    Get all the gardening advice you need for every month of the year from the experts in our Gardeners’ Corner download. Presenter Cherrie McIlwaine and her panel of experts answer your queries from their many years of experience. This podcast is packed with gardening hints and tips in a compact thirty minute episode.

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    Garden: Ballymena 28th Nov

    09:00 Sat, 28 Nov 09

    This week Cherrie McIlwaine is joined on the Gardeners' Corner roadshow by Barbara Pilcher and Keith Crawford. They travel to Ballymena to answer gardening problems from the First Ballymena Presbyterian Women's Group.

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  • Podcast artwork for A Short History of IrelandA Short History of Ireland

    In 1939 a divided Ireland held her breath on the brink of the Second World War. Almost a quarter of a century later she swayed on the edge of a fresh conflict - Terence O’Neill was the new Prime Minister of Northern Ireland and the Troubles were just around the corner. What happened in the years between these two great turning points? In 60 episodes, 'A Short History of Ireland' brings the events, the leading characters and the ordinary people to life. The series is written by Dr. Jonathan Bardon and is a continuation of his 240 part 'A Short History of Ireland' for BBC Radio Ulster. The narrators are Cherrie McIlwaine, Patrick FitzSymons, Sean Crummey and Dr. Jonathan Bardon.

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    ShortHist: Episode 300 'Brookeborough's Fall'

    19:00 Fri, 27 Nov 09

    Terence O'Neill becomes Prime Minister of Northern Ireland on the 25th of March 1963. He soon realises he has a daunting task ahead.

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  • Podcast artwork for Blas - Irish Language MagazineBlas - Irish Language Magazine

    Is é atá sa phodchraoladh seo ná míreanna ó chláracha Gaeilge BBC Raidió Uladh. Is é Blas príomhchlár Gaeilge an stáisiún, a chraoltar Luan, Máirt, Déardaoin agus Aoine á chur I láthair ag Lynette Fay, Tomaí Ó Conghaile is Brian Mullen. I rith Chraobhann Iomána agus Peile na hÉireann, tugann an clár An Domhnach Mór deis do lucht tacaíochta agus díograise na gcluichí a dtuairimí féin a nochtadh ina leith. Rogha míreanna ó na cláracha seo ar fad atá sa phodchraoladh. Bain sult as!

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    Irish: BLAS 27_11_2009

    17:25 Fri, 27 Nov 09

    Imeacht Jedward ón X Factor, Agallamh le Rosín White agus Gradaim Aisling na bliana seo

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  • Podcast artwork for Best of Gerry AndersonBest of Gerry Anderson

    From Monday to Thursday you'll get a short daily compilation of the very best bits of the Gerry Anderson show, while on Friday you'll receive the pick of the week Stories, impersonations, philosophising, musings, jokes and interviews - all without a script. What's it all about? Listen on.on.

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    Anderson: Pick of the Week 27 Nov 09

    12:49 Fri, 27 Nov 09

    The best of this week's downloads.

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  • Podcast artwork for Best of TalkbackBest of Talkback

    Talkback was Northern Ireland's first news phone-in programme and has been on air for more than 20 years. For many years it was a sounding board for the public to react and comment on the sectarian violence of the troubles and the development of the peace process. Today the agenda reflects the changing shape of Northern Ireland - topics like anti-social behaviour, hospital cleanliness and devolution issues are now high on the agenda. It is presented by Wendy Austin, one of NI's best known broadcasters.

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    Talkback friday

    12:00 Fri, 27 Nov 09

    On the Talkback podcast today, have you ever had pain in your tentacles?

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  • Podcast artwork for Best of NolanBest of Nolan

    Stephen Nolan's no nonsense approach to confronting the biggest issues of the day has made it the biggest show in the country. An unmissable mixture of news, phone ins and entertainment.

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    Nolan: Is the damning sexual abuse report from the Dublin Archdiocese just the tip of the iceberg? Friday 27th November 2009

    11:41 Fri, 27 Nov 09

    There have been calls for the inquiry held into the abuse in the diocese of Dublin to extended throughout Ireland. We hear from Father Pat McCafferty a priest from Down and Connor who's now working in a parish in Dublin. He was abused as a trainee priest himself. We also hear from a caller who we called Gerry who speaks about being abused by Priests.

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  • Podcast artwork for ATL Introducing...New Irish MusicATL Introducing...New Irish Music

    The best new music from Northern Ireland! Alongside a guide to the biggest Northern Irish tracks on the ATL playlist, Rigsy presents a short gig guide and a profile on a local act ATL reckons are about to set the world alight. Also expect exclusive session tracks and one off specials from your favourite festivals in Ireland - north and south.

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    NI Music: And So I Watch You From Afar special

    16:06 Thu, 26 Nov 09

    If you like your rock to be intelligent, emphatic and largely free of those pesky vocals that just get in your way, then you should really be a fan of And So I Watch You From Afar. Hear Rory and Tony speak their minds all the way from Warsaw, then enjoy some of an epic set recorded at the 2009 Oxegen festival in this ATL special.

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  • Podcast artwork for The Folks on the HillThe Folks on the Hill

    BBC Radio Ulster's popular comedy sketch show satirises the politicians and personalities of Northern Ireland and beyond.

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