Midwest Radio offers a wide range of documentaries and other factual programmes on a regular basis. This podcast offers you the chance to listen again to the Broadcast produced by Midwest radio.
Following the death of legendary Singer/Songwriter Liam Reilly on January 1st, 2021 Midwest Radio hosted a special two-hour tribute show featuring the music and memories of Liam Reilly and Bagatelle. Relax in the company of presenter Tommy Marren and enjoy all the classics of one of Ireland’s greatest ever entertainers.
Sustainable energy is the future and in this program Dr. Orla Nic Suibhne showcases some innovative projects in the Erris region of County Mayo in the company of Edith Geraghty.
Edith Geraghty chats to Mayo Inspirational Woman of the Year 2016 Marina Tuffy about her life and times.
Comhairle na nÓg are child and youth councils in the 31 local authorities of the country, which give children and young people the opportunity to be involved in the development of local services and policies.In this program we speak with members of Mayo Comhairle na nÓg Produced by Edith Geraghty
Mindspace Mayo is a free and confidential support service for young people’s mental health and wellbeing. Mindspace’s aim is to support young people aged 15-25 who are going through a difficult time to ensure they get the support they need.We aim to open up a discussion on mental health and raise people’s awareness of the support that Mindspace Mayo can offer. We also work to improve the support available to young people by connecting with the many organisations throughout the county.
Chris Tallet speaks to Edith Geraghty about his time working in the ESB power plant in Belacorick, County Mayo
'Michael Davitt - Our Land' a 3-part Radio drama series on the life and times of Michael Davitt. Episode 3
'Michael Davitt - Our Land' a 3-part Radio drama series on the life and times of Michael Davitt. Episode 2
'Michael Davitt - Our Land' a 3-part Radio drama series on the life and times of Michael Davitt. Episode 1
In this podcast, Tommy Marren talks live to David McGowan in The Royal Theatre in Castlebar at an event where teenagers from all over the region gathered to be shown the true impact of not being totally responsible when on the road. This is a very moving interview in which David describes in detail from his perspective just how difficult the tragedy of losing a young person is to not just their family, but the whole community in which they lived.
In this documentary produced and compiled by the late Tom Courell we hear about the life and work of the Rosary Priest Fr. Patrick Peyton originally from Attymass, County Mayo in an exclusive interview recorded in December 2001.
Helping Hands - Knockmore GAA - In this programme the focus of volunteerism in the community is through the power of the GAA at grass roots level. It will look at how each and every job is done on a voluntary basis to keep alive the very heartbeat of the community. We travel to Knockmore GAA club and get a real insight into the importance of the GAA in the local community of a rural area. We explore the social aspect as well as the business end of running a GAA club, all voluntary. And we ask just why, the GAA is such a passion for those involved. This documentary was being funded by Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the television license fee and is presented by Laurita Blewitt.
Helping Hands is a series of documentaries that highlight the work of volunteerism in Mayo. In this programme Laurita Blewitt focuses on the work of the Handmaids who work at Knock Shrine, County Mayo.
Helping Hands' is a three part radio documentary which will explore the role of the volunteer in our communities. The documentary will look at the importance of offering a service that gives the elderly in our society the independence of living at home. This documentary is funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the Television Lisence Fee.
GUSAC Divers is a 45 minute documentary that traces a year in the life of the Gráinne Uaille Sub Aqua Club in Mayo. We will hear about the dangers involved in this increasingly popular sport, and the versatility in their working day each time they go out on the water. We will learn about underwater forests, cliffs and caves, transgender Cuckoo Wrasse and the magical feeling of being weightless under water. We will join their Search and Recovery unit as they search for a missing person last summer. So if you are curious about what attracts divers to this increasingly popular sport or what they see when they are underwater tune in on Sunday July 6th at 9am for Gusac Divers - a year in the life of the Gráinne Uaile sub aqua club
Tommy Marren presents a special live program from Hope House Foxford Co Mayo Hope House is a Rehabilitation Centre specialising in the treatment of alcohol, drugs, gambling and other dependencies.
Home Thoughts from Haiti gives a unique insight into life in Haiti and the work being undertaken by Westport native Gena Heraty who has worked with the poor and disadvantaged for over a decade. This programme is Presented and Produced by Fiona McGarry and made possible by the support of the Simon Cumbers Fund.
Understanding Travellers is a unique insight into the lives of travellers in the West of Ireland.This doucmenterary was produced by Marcella Connolly
On Wednesday August 22nd Midwest Radio presenter Tommy Murphy passed to his eternal reward. On the evening of Monday August 27th we hosted a special tribute in his honour. Many of Tommy's colleagues from the radio and music world joined us live in studio to pay tribute to his many achievements.
A two-part documentary series recorded both in Ireland and Argentina on one of Mayo's Unsung Heros Admiral William Brown.This is part 2
A two-part documentary series recorded both in Ireland and Argentina on one of Mayo's Unsung Heros Admiral William Brown.This is part1
The Road Travelled A summer series of programmes as Tommy Marren is in conversation with people from around the region who are now retired and who speak about their journeys in life.This week Tubbercurry native Jackie Coogan talks about his fifty years as a barber. From Tubbercurry to the bright lights of Chicago Jackie dabbled in the music business too and talks candidly about his life experiences.
The Road Travelled A summer series of programmes as Tommy Marren is in conversation with people from around the region who are now retired and who speak about their journeys in life.This week Tommy speaks to Delia Henry from Charlestown chats to her about her life as a national school teacher and her numerous hobbies. Now in her 102nd year Delia is an inspiration to all of us.
The Road Travelled A summer series of programmes as Tommy Marren is in conversation with people from around the region who are now retired and who speak about their journeys in life.This week Tommy speaks to Sr. Agnes Curley from the Sisters of Mercy talks about life as a nun, a golfer and a bridge player!
The Road Travelled A summer series of programmes as Tommy Marren is in conversation with people from around the region who are now retired and who speak about their journeys in life.This week Tommy speaks to Terry Reilly
White Star, Black Night is a documentary about the Titanic Centenary Commemorations that were held in Laherdane this April 8th - 15th 2012. We speak to the relatives and friends of the 14 people who travelled from the parish of Addergoole on the Titanic 100 years ago. Those 14 people represent the highest proportionate loss from anyone area on the Titanic. Inthis documentary, we remember those people.
As 2011 has been designed Year of The Volunteer Midwest Radio produced a series of Sunday documentaries based on the works of voluntary organisations in the region that includes Macra na Feirme, St. Vincent de Paul, Mayo Mountain Rescue and the RNLI. We travel to Ballyglass to take a guided tour of the Mayo RNLI base. The centre is run on a voluntary basis by men and women who risk their lives on our stormy seas to rescue those in need. We find out about the training programmes in place that ensures that all volunteers are trained to the highest standards.
As 2011 has been designed Year of The Volunteer Midwest Radio produced a series of Sunday documentaries based on the works of voluntary organisations in the region that includes Macra na Feirme, St. Vincent de Paul, Mayo Mountain Rescue and the RNLI. The services offered by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul go way beyond offering meal vouchers and clothes. In this documentary we find out how the various branches of this voluntary organisation have expanded to cope with the current recession and why their work is so important to those in financial crisis
As 2011 has been designed Year of The Volunteer Midwest Radio produced a series of Sunday documentaries based on the works of voluntary organisations in the region that includes Macra na Feirme, St. Vincent de Paul, Mayo Mountain Rescue and the RNLI. The Mayo Mountain Rescue offer valued assistance to the emergency services in the county. We take a trek up Croagh Patrick on Reek Sunday 2009 to find out why these volunteers put their lives on the line.
As 2011 has been designed Year of The Volunteer Midwest Radio produced a series of Sunday documentaries based on the works of voluntary organisations in the region that includes Macra na Feirme, St. Vincent de Paul, Mayo Mountain Rescue and the RNLI. Macra na Feirme continues to grow and in this programme we speak to various Macra groups from the region and find out what makes the organisation such an attraction for young people based in both rural and urban areas of Connacht.
The No Name Clubs are growing from strength to strength across Connacht and in this documentary we speak to many of the young participants who enjoy being involved in this organisation because of its alcohol and drugs free policy.
A unique insight into the working of Castlebar's Order of Malta unit. We talk to many of the volunteers who work from their busy base at Pavilion Road
Being caught for weed nowadays means being caught by the police for possession of an illegal drug such as cannabis. But in the Ireland of the 20th century weeds of a more innocent variety could land a farmer or landowner in court. The Noxious Weeds Act of 1936 was constituted to deal with the problems caused by noxious invaders such as ragwort, thistle and dock. The Act allowed for any person responsible for land on which noxious weeds were growing to be fined upon conviction. This programme entitled “The Blight of the Buachallan Bui” was commissioned by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland under its Sound and Vision Scheme. Contributors to the 40 minute programme recall how members of the Garda Siochana used to patrol the highways and byways of rural Ireland on bicycles peering across stonewalls and hedgerows to detect breaches of the regulation. Among the contributors to the programme is retired vet Charlie Lydon from Westport who says there was good reason for the strong regulation as ragwort was potentially deadly for cows and horses. Horticulturist Matt Shaw from Castlebar explains that sheep were immune to the toxic effects of ragwort. Other contributors to the programme include retired gardai John Duggan and John Kelly and retired Judge Bernard Brennan as well as Margaret Maloney, Ann Healy and Mary Ruane (all from Foxford Active Retirement Group), Paddy Cannon, John Moran, Aeneas Noonan, Michael Boyle, Senator John Carty, Sean Nixon, Mary Livingston, Johnny Mee, Mattie Gilligan, Henry Jordan, Vincent Troy, Joe Byrne, Geraldine Hynes of Teagasc and Garda Sergeant Martin Murphy (Castlebar). The series is presented by Teresa O’Malley and co-produced by Teresa and Liamy MacNally with technical assistance from Ronan Courell.
This programme recalls the Bona Fide rule which meant that a person could only get a drink in a public house on a Sunday if he/she had travelled in “good faith”, three miles, along a public roadway. The Bona Fide rule, introduced by the British government in Ireland in 1872, remained in place until 1960. Contributors to the programme include many of those who frequented pubs in the 1930s through to the 50s when the rule applied and governed the opening and closing times of public houses. Denied a legal drink in their local on a Sunday resulted in ingenious plots and plans devised by publicans and drinkers to avoid getting “caught on”. If “caught on “ the non bona fide drinker faced heavy fines and could be named and shamed in the local press. Publicans risked losing their licenses for breaching the legislation. Retired gardai and publicans together with patrons recall their experiences in what now seems a different world. The programme is presented by international award winning journalist Teresa O’Malley, Head of News at Midwest Radio and is co produced by Teresa and her newsroom colleague Liamy MacNally with technical assistance from Ronan Courell.
This programme looks at a time in Ireland when not having a light on your bicycle at night was regarded as a serious offence. If a cyclist was caught by the gardai at night without a light they could face a court appearance and a fine together with the humiliation of being named and shamed in the local newspaper. Among the contributors to the Midwest documentary are people now in their seventies / eighties who were before a District Justice on this offence. They include Mary Livingstone of Castlebar who recalls being caught in Balla without a light by a garda at a roadside checkpoint and Aughagower man Aeneas Noonan who tells of happy days cycling between Aughagower and the dance hall in Westport carrying a young lady on the handlebars of a bike without a light and being summonsed as a result. Others interviewed for the 40 minute documentary include gardai, and retired District Judge Bernard Brennan from Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo. The series has been commissioned by the Broadcasting Authority under the Sound and Vision Programme and is presented by award winning journalist Teresa O’Malley and co-produced by Teresa and Liamy MacNally with technical assistance from Ronan Courell.
Mayo person of the year and meiteal awards Live from City West Hotel Dublin Presented by Paul Claffey,Teresa O Malley & Noel Howley,
Mayo People Of The Year Awards 2009.Live from the Castlecourt Hotel Westport.Presented by Gerry Glennon & Teresa O Malley
A special Christmas Eve treat for our listeners as the Cairde Youth Drama group – based in Castlebar – but featuring young people from all parts of Mayo – take to the airwaves with an original radio play entitled Santa’s Magic. The play was written and produced by Aileen Keogh. Sit back and enjoy!
This documentary features a weeklong trip taken by Mayo pilgrims to Medjugorje in October 2009.Presented by Tommy Marren
Mayo’s Holy Men and Women is a four-part documentary series broadcast on Midwest Radio that looks at the lives of four Mayo natives who were viewed by others as “holy people.” The series, presented and produced by Teresa O’Malley and Liamy Mac Nally, focuses on internationally renowned Attymass native Rosary Priest, Fr Patrick Peyton; the founder of the Association of Handmaids and Stewards at Knock Shrine, Dame Judy Coyne; the Foxford born alcoholic priest said to have special powers, ; and the controversial Achill-based visionary, Christina Gallagher. The series was commissioned by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland under its Sound and Vision Scheme.
Mayo’s Holy Men and Women is a four-part documentary series broadcast on Midwest Radio that looks at the lives of four Mayo natives who were viewed by others as “holy people.” The series, presented and produced by Teresa O’Malley and Liamy Mac Nally, focuses on internationally renowned Attymass native Rosary Priest, Fr Patrick Peyton; the founder of the Association of Handmaids and Stewards at Knock Shrine, Dame Judy Coyne; the Foxford born alcoholic priest said to have special powers, ; and the controversial Achill-based visionary, Christina Gallagher. The series was commissioned by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland under its Sound and Vision Scheme.
Mayo’s Holy Men and Women is a four-part documentary series broadcast on Midwest Radio that looks at the lives of four Mayo natives who were viewed by others as “holy people.” The series, presented and produced by Teresa O’Malley and Liamy Mac Nally, focuses on internationally renowned Attymass native Rosary Priest, Fr Patrick Peyton; the founder of the Association of Handmaids and Stewards at Knock Shrine, Dame Judy Coyne; the Foxford born alcoholic priest said to have special powers, Fr Joe Foy; and the controversial Achill-based visionary, Christina Gallagher. The series was commissioned by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland under its Sound and Vision Scheme.
This is a four part series that brings the life and times of Castlebar Co Mayo to the comfort of your own home like never before as it meanders through a variety of decades in an easy-to-listen style that will captivate your interest from start to finish
This is a four part series that brings the life and times of Castlebar Co Mayo to the comfort of your own home like never before as it meanders through a variety of decades in an easy-to-listen style that will captivate your interest from start to finish
This is a four part series that brings the life and times of Castlebar Co Mayo to the comfort of your own home like never before as it meanders through a variety of decades in an easy-to-listen style that will captivate your interest from start to finish
This is a four part series that brings the life and times of Castlebar Co Mayo to the comfort of your own home like never before as it meanders through a variety of decades in an easy-to-listen style that will captivate your interest from start to finish
In Humberts Footsteps - Part4.General Humber.This four part documentary traces his footsteps though the West of Ireland from his landing in Kilcummin in Mayo in 1798 and ending up In Ballinamuck Co Longford
In Humberts Footsteps - Part3.General Humber.This four part documentary traces his footsteps though the West of Ireland from his landing in Kilcummin in Mayo in 1798 and ending up In Ballinamuck Co Longford
In Humberts Footsteps - Part2.General Humber.This four part documentary traces his footsteps though the West of Ireland from his landing in Kilcummin in Mayo in 1798 and ending up In Ballinamuck Co Longford
In Humberts Footsteps - Part1.General Humber.This four part documentary traces his footsteps though the West of Ireland from his landing in Kilcummin in Mayo in 1798 and ending up In Ballinamuck Co Longford