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My My!: ABBA Through the Ages - The Misadventures of Oliver Goldsmith - Ríoghnach Connolly
Author Giles Smith on his book My My!: ABBA Through the Ages.
Alan Cawley on the Euros; Shane Stokes on the opening days of the Tour de France, plus Ciaran Whelan and Peter Canavan review the All-Ireland Quarter-Finals! Game On.
Fionnuala Ní Dhúgáin (Abhcóide); Clare Spáinneach (Bainisteoir Seirbhísí Gaeloideachas); Rónán Ó Muirthile (Ceann Dáimhe, Institiúd Ealaíne, Deartha agus Teicneolaíochta Dhún Laoghaire); Maitiú Ó Coimín (Iriseoir); Niall Ó Muilleoir (Comhairleoir Gnóthaí Poiblí); Dr. Bairbre Ní Chíosáin (Léachtóir in Ollscoil Toulouse)
Orit Gat makes a journey by train, and in her mind, to the seaside, to encounter artist duo Revital Cohen and Tuur Van Balen's exhibition, Daughter of A Dog.
Callers rang into the show to tell their flight disaster stories, caused by the Aer Lingus strikes / Luis rang in to Liveline to tell the story of a dog attack he witnessed / With matches in the All-Ireland Football Championship being on GAAGO this weekend, callers shared their thoughts on the service
Ciarán Whelan and Tomás Ó Sé join Jacqui Hurley and Roy O'Neill to reflect on the weekend where Dublin's reign as champions ended. Can conquerors, Galway, go one step further than two years ago? Are Kerry primed for another All-Ireland? The panel also discuss the spectacle of Gaelic football and what can be done to bring the crowds back
Keith Treacy and Graham Gartland join Raf Diallo to react to the most recent Euro 2024 last-16 fixtures including England's lucky escape against Slovakia, Spain and Germany on collision course, and upcoming matches. Plus, they review Friday's action as the LOI returned after the mid-season break.
Melissa, Irene and Sinéad rang into the show to tell their flight disaster stories, brought about by the Aer Lingus strikes and flight cancellations
Our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds talks to Bláthnaid Raleigh who waived her anonymity so that Jonathan Moran from Tower View, in Mullingar County Westmeath, could be named after he was sentenced to 8 years for raping her with a bottle.
Séamus 'Cosaí' Mac Gearailt Jeaic Ó Conchúir Micheál Ó Sé Noah Titus Criostóir Ó Faoláin, Lorcan Ó Muirí, Tomás Rua Ó Cadhla, Mac de Grás, Rhoda Jennings, Siobhán Ní Chonaill, Darrán Ó Droma, Seán Breathnach, Emmet Ó Muirithe
James Lawless, Minister of State at the Department of Transport with special responsibility for International and Road Transport and Logistics.
Imreoirí & Traenálaithe Chumann Mhicheál Breathnach ag filleadh ar Pháirc na mBreathnaigh théis craobh na hÉireann Féile a bhuachaint.
IADT students Nicola Byrne and Tadhg Nolan discuss the student focused initiative "66 Voices". They created an immersive experience for people to understand better the life of a students in Ireland today and the financial pressures they face.
Laura spoke to Danny O'Donnoghue from The Script about their new album...
This morning's reflection comes from Mae Leonard, who lives in County Kildare.
Sailor Annalise Murphy joins Gary Moran to reflect on a storied Olympic career, including her silver medal success at Rio 2016
Doireann Ní Ghlacáin heads for the Cobblestone Pub in Smithfield to meet Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin and learn all about Malaí Ní Mhaoileoin. In Cork City, Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh explores the parallels in the modern Irish female experience.
On this week's Lyric Feature, we remember the poet, lecturer and regular contributor to our programmes Gerald Dawe who died last month.
Ways of Seeing 2: More words and music from Belfast Book Festival with Paul McVeigh, Marie Howe, John Toal, Mícheál McCann, Maria McManus, and music from Scott Flanigan, Sinéad McKenna, Éimear McGeown, Donogh Hennessy and Trú
Our Europe Editor Tony Connelly & Professor John O'Brennan, Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration and Director of the Maynooth Centre for European and Eurasian Studies.
Gabrielle Malone joined Roz & Emma to talk about her knitted collaboration with Failte Ireland. In celebration of Taylor's love for short breaks in Ireland, Fáilte Ireland has created a bespoke cardigan for Taylor, knitted by internationally acclaimed, young Irish-designer, Gabrielle Malone.
An interview with wife of the late Robert Fisk, the award-winning journalist and long-time Dalkey resident, who covered the Middle East for more than four decades before his death in 2020. His final book was ‘Night of Power', in which he considers the events, people and thinking that have shaped the Middle East (published by Fourth Estate)
Ways of Seeing 2: More words and music from Belfast Book Festival with Paul McVeigh, Marie Howe, John Toal, Mícheál McCann, Maria McManus, and music from Scott Flanigan, Sinéad McKenna, Éimear McGeown, Donogh Hennessy and Trú
Slovakia's public broadcaster is due to be closed on Monday, as the country's populist nationalist government claims it lacks objectivity, meanwhile in Jordan there are concerns over how the war in Gaza is affecting tourism, and violent scenes in Kenya as protestors hit the streets to rally against a controversial finance bill.
This week we look at the forthcoming Galway Film Fleadh programme and we need a bigger documentary, Jaws at 50.
Paulyn Marrinan-Quinn, the first Ombudsman of the Defence Forces; Martin Heydon, Minister of State at Dept of Agriculture, Food & Marine; Peadar Tóibín, Aontú leader and TD for Meath West; Claire Kerrane, Sinn Féin TD for Roscommon-Galway
Hary Potter actress Miriam Margolyes on her 83 years of being cheeky, speaking up, not voting Tory and being chosen as the voice as the Cadbury's Caramel Bunny
What are the business implications of the Aer Lingus pilots dispute and can the reputational damage caused be recovered? Eoghan Corry, editor of Travel Extra joins us on the program.
Thousands of farmers, animal lovers and families are flocking into Charleville for one of the biggest agricultural spectacles in Ireland, the 41st Charleville Agricultural Show.
This week on Playback. The fallout from the US Presidential debate. Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh and Tommie Gorman remembered. And the country turns Swiftie. All on Playback presented by Sinéad Mooney.
Shane Dawson is joined by Alan Cawley and Feargal Brennan to discuss the upcoming games in the Euros Last 16, as well as the return of the League of Ireland. Gary O'Donnell & Brendan Devenney preview this weekend's All-Ireland SFC Quarter Finals and Eoghain Ward is live from The Curragh for an Irish Derby weekend!
School's Out! Quiz is in! Ready for some Swift questions?
Enda McGinley and Ciaran Whelan join Rory O'Neill to look ahead to the weekend's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-finals. Who will come out on top from Kerry v Derry, Dublin v Galway, Armagh v Roscommon and Donegal v Louth?
By 2020, Samantha Cookes has spent the last 6 years of her life moving around Ireland from coast to coast, pretending to be someone she's not, before being rumbled and moving on. But now, she's about to take things to a whole different level with a new identity that she wants the whole world to know about. What could possibly go wrong?...
He's into his sport, but - unlike his Budget partner Paschal Donohoe - you won't see him at Taylor Swift. Who is Jack Chambers? Áine and the team consider the steep learning curve ahead of the 33 year old, the vote on the Migration Pact, Giorgia Meloni's ire and Natasha O'Brien's standing ovation.
Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh - Tráchtaire Ár Linne
James was horrified when he found spikes on the footpath while on a walk with his partner and child in Listowel
Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent has the latest on this industrial dispute
Mícheál Ó Sé; Iar-bhainisteoir ar RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta Mártan Ó Ciardha; Dlúthchara Seán Bán Breathnach; Iar-chraoltóir Mairead Uí Dhomhnaill Ciarán Ó Feinneadha
Brian O'Donovan, RTÉ News Work & Technology Correspondent // Maura Fay, RTÉ reporter at Dublin Airport // Simon Calder, travel journalist and broadcaster // Kevin Byrne, former Air Corps Lieutenant Colonel