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Turf footing, a silent retreat and a Communion day in Cahir, with Colin Regan, Niamh Campbell, Peter Cunningham, Frank Shouldice, Margaret Galvin and Vincent Woods
A fashion plate changes shape, endangered languages, the salmon of knowledge, a blue cup in Bucharest and close ties with the poetry of Leland Bardwell, with Philip Judge, Clare O'Dea, Grace Wells, Frank Shouldice, Catherine Foley and John McLachlan
A fashion plate changes shape, endangered languages, the salmon of knowledge, a blue cup in Bucharest and close ties with the poetry of Leland Bardwell, with Philip Judge, Clare O'Dea, Grace Wells, Frank Shouldice, Catherine Foley and John McLachlan
A fashion plate changes shape, endangered languages, the salmon of knowledge, a blue cup in Bucharest and close ties with the poetry of Leland Bardwell, with Philip Judge, Clare O'Dea, Grace Wells, Frank Shouldice, Catherine Foley and John McLachlan
We hear from Margaret Urwin, Coordinator for Justice for the Forgotten and Frank Shouldice, Producer/Director with RTÉ Investigates, who produced The Belturbet Bomb: an atrocity that time forgot.
RTE Producer/Director/Writer, Frank Shouldice, tells the story of his grandfather's role in the Easter Rising in his acclaimed show 'Six Days' which plays The Glens Centre May 6th. From Leipzig, Frank Reinecke, viloinist with The Vogler Quartet tells us about this weekends Sligo International Chamber Music Festival. And we hear from American Singer/Songwriter Sarah McQuaid who plays The Glens Centre this Friday 29th. All Podcasts can be found on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Soundcloud or wherever you find your podcasts. Just search OceanFmIreland.
Today a treasure hunt involving a dystopian future and some missing art works as An Tain arts Centre prepare to launch Louth Culture Quest, actor Joe Rooney who is involved in the project and Paul Hayes director of An Tain arts centre joined us. Writer/director Frank Shouldice on creating a new production based around a little known story that took place during the 1916 Easter Rising, plus listeners sing for a golden ticket See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dreamy journeys by bus, a lost 1916 dispatch, and the opera houses of Tirana, Berlin and Odessa, with Michael O'Connor, Frank Shouldice, Lourdes Mackey, Frank Kavanagh, Eva Bourke and John F Deane
The agony and ecstasy of being a fan, from Arsenal to Bay City Rollers; a dinner fit for Shakespeare; and a poetry workshop with the late, much-missed Eavan Boland. With writers Frank Shouldice, Oliver Sears, Denise Blake, Margaret Hickey and Frank Kavanagh
Frank Shouldice from RTÉ Investigates reports
In this programme: Home thoughts from abroad… a friendship forged in postwar Sarajevo… John 'Bower' Bradley and Lourdes Celtic Football Club... and Dublin City University at 40 with Frank Shouldice, Donal Hayes, Helen O'Rahilly, Lani O'Hanlon and Kevin McDermott
In this programme: Home thoughts from abroad… a friendship forged in postwar Sarajevo… John 'Bower' Bradley and Lourdes Celtic Football Club... and Dublin City University at 40 with Frank Shouldice, Donal Hayes, Helen O'Rahilly, Lani O'Hanlon and Kevin McDermott
In this programme: Home thoughts from abroad… a friendship forged in postwar Sarajevo… John 'Bower' Bradley and Lourdes Celtic Football Club... and Dublin City University at 40 with Frank Shouldice, Donal Hayes, Helen O'Rahilly, Lani O'Hanlon and Kevin McDermott
Front line defenders and local heroes... a New York friendship under lockdown... and the love story of the late Tiede and Elisabeth Herrema. With writers Frank Shouldice, Helen O'Rahilly, Christopher Fitz-Simon, Quentin Fottrell and Angela Keogh.
HAPPY EASTER. OUR LATEST EP OF WRAPCHAT IS NOW READY TO OPEN AND SCOFF. Hot off the heels of Working on Quentin Tarantino's Once upon a Time in Hollywood, Jill Beecher Joins us this time on Fni Wrapchat. Check out our previous Podcast with Frank Shouldice. Jill Beecher is a production designer, Concept artist and storyboard artist working in Hollywood and Ireland. Jill was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1984. Jill is now represented by William Morris Endeavour and is a member of the British and American Art Director Guilds. She also is a visual artist who has exhibited in Europe, America and Australia. Jill has ammased some frankly incredible credits working with the likes of Ridley Scott on Alien Covenant, on the Revenant, Men in Black and on Edward Nortons upcoming Motherless Brooklyn amongst numerous other tv shows including the new Twin Peaks... This is a really good one. You couldn't meet a nicer lady. A shining example that hard work, talent and a great attitude paying off. So subscribe to FNI WRAPCHAT to get notifications of our latest chats on iTunes and Spotify and as always on the Headstuff Podcast Network. #WeAreFni #supportirishfilmmaking #share #buyfniacoffee #fniwrapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HAPPY EASTER. OUR LATEST EP OF WRAPCHAT IS NOW READY TO OPEN AND SCOFF. Hot off the heels of Working on Quentin Tarantino's Once upon a Time in Hollywood, Jill Beecher Joins us this time on Fni Wrapchat. Check out our previous Podcast with Frank Shouldice. Jill Beecher is a production designer, Concept artist and storyboard artist working in Hollywood and Ireland. Jill was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1984. Jill is now represented by William Morris Endeavour and is a member of the British and American Art Director Guilds. She also is a visual artist who has exhibited in Europe, America and Australia. Jill has ammased some frankly incredible credits working with the likes of Ridley Scott on Alien Covenant, on the Revenant, Men in Black and on Edward Nortons upcoming Motherless Brooklyn amongst numerous other tv shows including the new Twin Peaks... This is a really good one. You couldn't meet a nicer lady. A shining example that hard work, talent and a great attitude paying off. So subscribe to FNI WRAPCHAT to get notifications of our latest chats on iTunes and Spotify and as always on the Headstuff Podcast Network. #WeAreFni #supportirishfilmmaking #share #buyfniacoffee #fniwrapchat
Frank Shouldice, is an award winning journalist and playwright who has been working with the investigations unit of Ireland's national broadcaster RTÉ for many years. Frank makes his feature documentary debut with The Man Who Wanted to Fly, an affectionate character portrait but with a unexpected Hollywood twist. A published author and winner of Prix Europa for his radio documentary work, Frank's plays have graced stages all over the world. http://wearefni.com/fni-testimonial/ We are trying to do something awesome with FNI (Film Network Ireland) . We really need your feedback and testimonials. Please follow the link above to achieve that goal. You can find WrapChat on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, The HeadStuff Podcast Network and wherever you get your Podcasts. Be sure to Check out our previous podcast with Ruan Magan, Director of RTE's The Irish Revolution and don't forget to subscribe and review. #WeareFni #MakeANameForYourself If you want to support FNI in our non Subsidised work head on over to www.buymeacoffee.com/fni Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Shouldice, is an award winning journalist and playwright who has been working with the investigations unit of Ireland’s national broadcaster RTÉ for many years. Frank makes his feature documentary debut with The Man Who Wanted to Fly, an affectionate character portrait but with a unexpected Hollywood twist. A published author and winner of Prix Europa for his radio documentary work, Frank’s plays have graced stages all over the world. http://wearefni.com/fni-testimonial/ We are trying to do something awesome with FNI (Film Network Ireland) . We really need your feedback and testimonials. Please follow the link above to achieve that goal. You can find WrapChat on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, The HeadStuff Podcast Network and wherever you get your Podcasts. Be sure to Check out our previous podcast with Ruan Magan, Director of RTE's The Irish Revolution and don’t forget to subscribe and review. #WeareFni #MakeANameForYourself If you want to support FNI in our non Subsidised work head on over to www.buymeacoffee.com/fni
A Terrible Beauty/Áille an Uafáis screened at the The 93-minute feature docudrama set during the Irish Rebellion of 1916 tells the largely untold story of displaced young men, women and children caught up in a chain of events which would have tragic consequences leaving many innocent people dead. Adam McPartlan talks to producer Dave Farrell and actor Colin Farrell, who plays Frank Shouldice, about the film.