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Abbey actor, Clive Geraghty plays Tom and Deirdre Donnelly his wife Maura in Shay Linehan's first play for the medium of radio
Eureka Dunes by Philip Davison. Starring Nick Dunning, Barry McGovern, Deirdre Donnelly, Ingrid Craigie, Joe Taylor and Derbhle Crotty
Slieve Gullion welcomes visitors for its Footsteps in the Forest Halloween experience. Anne Marie McAleese also hears about the huge burial cairn at the summit of Slieve Gullion, known as The Calliagh Berra's House, which is the highest surviving passage tomb in the UK or Ireland. Deirdre Donnelly reports on the story of a young curate from Derry, George Vaughan Sampson, who escaped the court of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette just before the French Revolution. He returned to Derry where he became headmaster of the city's first school and later became rector of the Church of Ireland in Aghanloo near Limavady. Recently, his last resting place has been discovered, forgotten for almost 200 years, by Roe Valley historians, Betty and Matt Ferguson. Presented by Anne Marie McAleese. Listen to the whole show on BBC Sounds.
Sraith dírithe ar mhná éachtacha i réimsí éagsúla atá anseo, le téama ar leith ag baint le gach eagrán. I ngach clár, insítear scéal spleodrach faoi bhean Éireannach sa stair a rinne éacht agus tá agallamh pearsanta le bean atá bainteach leis an réimse céanna sa lá atá inniu ann. Déantar plé ar a gcuid oibre; na mná a tháinig rompu agus na mná a thug agus a thugann ionsporáid dóibh. San eagrán seo, tá Katie Whelan i mbun cainte leis an gcomhairleoir, Deirdre Donnelly, mar gheall ar Hanna Sheehy Skeffington (Sufraigéid agus Náisiúnaí, 1877 – 1946). Judy-Meg Ní Chinnéide a bhí mar léiritheoir agus eagarthóir fuaime ar an tsraith. Fearghal Saxe a bhí mar theicneoir fuaime. An t-aisteoir Hilary Bowen-Walsh a léigh na scéalta stairiúla. Is le tacaíocht ó scéim Fuaim agus Fís Údarás Craolacháin na hÉireann a rinneadh an clár seo, leis an táille ceadúnais teilifíse.
Tá an Comhairleoir den tuairim go dteastaíonn ón Rialtas athbhreithniú a dhéanamh ar an gcaoi a dtacaíonn an Stát le ionadaithe poiblí.
Eagrán speisialta de Fios Feasa, i gcuimhne ar Rónán Ó Dubhthaigh, an chéad Bhainisteoir Stáisiúin a bhí ag Raidió na Life ó 1993-94. Scéalta agus cuimhní cinn ar Rónán ó Éamonn Ó Dónaill, Dr. John Walsh, Deirdre Donnelly agus Cóilín Ó Cearbhaill.
Tá an chomhairleoir áitúil neamhspleách théis a thabhairt le fios gur fhulaing sí fhéin ionsaí gnéis, agus gur beag a muinín san gcóras dlí, agus nach molfadh sí do dhuine an cás a thuairisciú.
With Owen Roe as Jim, Deirdre Donnelly as Christa, and Kathy-Rose O'Brien as their sole child and only intermediary, Peter Sirr's play probes the state of wedlock
Krakow by Peter Sirr with Owen Roe, Deirdre Donnelly, & Kathy Rose O'Brien
This week’s podcast is slightly different, as we hear one woman’s account of undergoing fertility treatment, and the pain and disappointment that was to follow. Fertility treatment has undoubtedly been a catalyst for joy in many couples lives, but for a large proportion of people, the treatment does not work. Deirdre Donelly feels that she was given miss information by an Irish fertility clinic when she underwent treatment nine years ago. Deirdre gave birth to her first child David in 2004, which brought a huge amount of joy to her and her husband. A few years after David was born she began trying to become pregnant with her second child, and at this point realised there may be something wrong. Deirdre visited a fertility specialist and decided that she would explore this route with her husband. Fertility treatment can be all-encompassing and sadly during this period, Deirdre’s mother died of breast cancer. After months of expensive and painful therapies, Deirdre and her husband found out that there was only ever a 3% chance of success for the treatment she was on, which is something she believes was hidden from her by the clinics. She speaks to Sasha about the grief involved with being an infertile woman, as well as the many caveats as to how Ireland currently deal with women’s health on a national level. Deirdre also speaks about the loss of her mother and the guilt she felt for not being around more during her mother’s illness, because of her treatment. If you're looking for a safe haven to express how you feel, Share articles, photos ,memories and more,Join the Grief Encounters Facebook Group,A place for support, compassion and empathy for those grievinghttps://www.facebook.com/groups/GriefEncounters/Music by: Nctrnm See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
with Owen Roe, Deirdre Donnelly, & Kathy Rose O'Brien
Ar an gclár seo labhair Noelle O'Connell, Stiúrthóir European Movement Ireland linn faoi Chomhrá Saoránach a bheidh ag EMI i gCo na Mí an tseachtain seo ar #FutureofEurope. Chomh maith leis sin bhí Deirdre Donnelly ag labhairt faoi thuras a ghlac sí go dtí na Stáit Aontaithe le déanaí chun cuairt a thabhairt ar Bhalla Cuimhneacháin Iarshaighdiúirí Vietnam ar a bhfuil ainm a huncaile Bernard Freyne agus eile.
Fiamma has been sent from Spain to boarding school in England/Ireland to separate her from Pablo, a young man that she has become infatuated with. Upon arrival, she causes a stir with students and teachers alike. Stream online: https://amzn.to/2A3npfJ
Fiamma has been sent from Spain to boarding school in England/Ireland to separate her from Pablo, a young man that she has become infatuated with. Upon arrival, she causes a stir with students and teachers alike. Stream online: https://amzn.to/2A3npfJ Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/mfrbooksandfilm?fan_landing=true
Fiamma has been sent from Spain to boarding school in England/Ireland to separate her from Pablo, a young man that she has become infatuated with. Upon arrival, she causes a stir with students and teachers alike. Stream online: https://amzn.to/2A3npfJ
Clár speisialta é seo ina labhraím le Deirdre Donnelly, saoririseoir a thaistil go dtí an Aetóip le cuidiú ón Simon Cumbers Media Fund, ag déanamh cláir fháisnéise do Newstalk agus go leor leor eile. Labhraíonn sí linn faoin turas a bhí aici, faoin méid a d'fhoghlaim sí uaidh agus faoi na heagraíochtaí deonacha do dhaoine faoi mhíchumas ar bhuail sí leo nuair a bhí sí ann.
Sa chlár seo, labhraímid leis an saoririseoir Deirdre Donnelly a bhéas ag dul go dtí an Aetóip i mí na Samhna le maoiniú ón Simon Cumbers Media Fund. Fad is a bheidh sí ansin, déanfaidh Deirdre clár fáisnéise raidió faoi Chúnamh Éireann ar thionscnaimh do dhaoine faoi mhíchumas agus rithfidh sí sa Great Ethiopian Run, chomh maith le neart eile. Labhraíonn Sláine Ní Chathalláin, léiritheoir TG4, linn freisin faoin seal a chaith sí le déanaí sa Mholdóiv ag obair i ndíleachtlann. Tugann sí neart treoir d'éinne ar mhaith leo obair dheonach dá leithéid a dhéanamh iad féin freisin.