Wednesday 2 April 25
5Films The Scarlet Letter+6.15Niagara Falls 7Stephen J Reid:Winter Camping 7.35Belshaw’s Quarry National Nature Reserve Sculpture Park 8Hot Country 9Whitechurch Cemetery Ballywalter 9.30Democracy Now!
Tue 1 April 25
5Film:The Cocaine Fiends 6.05Film:Undercover Agent 7Ballynahinch Game Festival 2016 7.30Unearthing the Heat Beneath our Feet:GeoEnergy 8Sweet Memories 8.40Robin Tonight 9.40Democracy Now
Mon 31 March 25
5Film:Rembrandt 6.30East Belfast Men's Shed 6.45Solo Camping 7Arts 'n Age 7.30The Dock Workers Club 8Hot Country 9Petra Poncarova:Scots and 20th Century Gaelic Magazines 9.15WrokDownAbilly 9.45Dem Now
Sun 30 March 25
5Film:His Double Life 6.10A Diary for Timothy 7Queer Book Launch:Donall MacGiolla Choill 7.15Arts Guide 7.30Wild Camping in Scotland 8Democracy Now 9Robin Elliott Tonight 10Chewing the Cud
Saturday 29 March
5 Film:Thin Man 6.34Book Launch:Donall MacGiolla Choil 6.50Petra Poncarova:Scots and 20th Century Gaelic Magazines 7.06Poisoned Lake 7.30Artist Rosie McGurran 8Anne Madden 8.30Dem Now 9.30Pride Parade
Friday 28 March
5 Film: The Bat 6.30Hot Country 7.30Our Parlour:Health Promoter Franseco D'Arco 7.54Mermaid of Portmuck:Wile Yarns Fae Ulster's past 8Robin Elliott Tonight 9Democracy Now! 10Chewing the Cud
Thur 27 25
5Film:Criss Cross 6.30Queer Book Launch:Donall MacGiolla Choill 6.45EastSide Education 7ParkLife:St.Annes,Dublin 7.30Artist Bob Sloan 8.10Arts Guide 8.35Jealous of Birds 9Climbing Snowdon 9.24Dem Now!
Wed 26 25
6.3
5 Film:Pushover 6.30Hot Country 7.30Petra Poncarova:Relationship between Scots Language and radical 20th century Gaelic magazines 8Stephen J Reid 8.30Heat Beneath Our Feet 9Dem Now! 10Chewing the Cud
Tue 25 mar
5 Film: Manfish 6.30Our Parlour:John Bradbury 7.15Music:A Field of Flowers 7.30Young Pavee Voices 8Founding of Cara-Friend:Discussion Chaired by Adam Murray 9Robin Elliott TONIGHT 10Democracy Now!
Mon 24 Mar 25
5Film:Beneath12-Mile Reef 6.48Imagine 7Hot Country 8Margaret Ward:1914-1924 Republican Women 8.30Census Data and Scots Language 9Discussion:Dr David McCann,Noreen McClelland,Alban Maginness 10Demo Now
Sun 23 Mar 25
5Film: Bird of Paradise 6.20Comhaltas Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann 7Demanding an End to Gender Based Violence 7.30A Wee Drapp an' a Yarn 8Democracy Now 9Robin Elliott TONIGHT 10Brighton Film Festival Pt5
Sat 22 March 25
5Film:Queen of the Amazons 5.50Spoilers of the North 7Empty Spaces live at Oh Yeah Centre 8Football Express 8.30Alexander Jarvis-Census Data and Scots Language Today 9Democ Now 10Brighton Films Part 3
Friday 21 March 25
5Film:The Great Gabbo 6.35Comhaltas Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann 6.50Tim McGarry 7Hot Country 8Football Express 8.30A Wee Drapp:Frank Ferguson,Adeline Henry,Angeline King 9Robin Elliott Tonight 10Dem Now
Thur 20 Mar 25
5Film:Behind Office Doors 6.30kazakhstan to Kilkeel 6.50Belfast Pride Parade 2024:Love Your Mind 7.30Unearthing the Heat Beneath Our Feet 8Football Express 8.30Demo Now 9.30Brighton Film Festival Pt.3
Wed 19 March 25
5 Film:The Chase 6.30 Hot Country 7.30Alexander Jarvis-Census Data and Scots Language Today 8A Wee Drapp an' a Yarn:Frank Fergugurson,Adeline Henry,Angeline King 8.30Dem Now 9.30Brighton Film Fest Pt2
Tue 18 March 25
5 Film: The Green Promise 6Wrok Down Abilly 7Stephen J Reid:Sinking of Titanic Tenuously Relates to managing to do Difficult Things 7.40Artist JB Vallely 8Dem Now 9Robin Tonight 10Bright Film Festival
Mon 17 March 25
5pm Film: The Intruder 6.25St. Patricks Day Parade 2018 6.30Hot Country 7.40Arts Guide 8Demanding an End to Gender Based Violence 8.30Empty Spaces live at Oh Yeah Centre 9.30Democracy Now!
Sun 16 mar 25
5Film:3 Blondes in His Life 6.20Comhaltas Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann 6.35Imagine 6.50EastSide Education Support 7Robin Tonight 8Whatever Happened to Hollywood's Ice Cream Blonde? 9Wee Drapp 9.30Dem Now
Sat 15 March
5Film:The Man on Eiffel Tower 7Comhaltas Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann 7.17Imagine 7.30EastSide Education Support 7.45Kazakhstan to Kilkeel 8Football Express 8.30John Bradbury 9.15Comm. Gardens 9.30DemNow
5pm Film: Three Steps North 6.30Hot Country 7.30Wee Drapp an a Yarn: Frank Ferguson with Pauline Holland 8Football Express 8.30Robin Elliott Tonight 9.30Democracy Now!
Thur 13 Mar 25
5pm Film: And Then There Were None 6.40Guide to Arts 7Demanding an End to Gender Based Violence 7.30Wrok Down Abilly 8Football Express 8.30Founding of Cara-Friend Discussion 9.30 Democracy Now!
Wed 12 March
5Film:Anatomy of a Psycho 6.15Ranty Runs:Stephen J Reid 7Sunflower Recycling Dublin 7.45Imagine Launch 8Our Parlour:Health Promoter Franseco D'Arco 8.30Hot Country 9.30Demcracy Now!
Tue 11 March 25
5 Film:A Bride for Henry 6Slemish Summitt Camp 6.30Hot Country 7.30Margaret Ward:1914-1924 Northern Republican Women 8Wee Drapp an a Yarn 8.30Our Parlour:John Bradbury 9.15Demo Now10.15Chewing the Cud
mon 10 March
5Film: Zorro Rides Again 5.20Young Bill Hickok 6.15Camping in Smugglers Cave 7Hot Country 8Discussion:Dr David McCann,Noreen McClelland,Alban Maginness 9Ulster University:Greener Future 9.40Demo Now
5 Film:Meet Boston Blackie 6.05 Film:Tales of Tomorrow:The Search For the Flying Saucer 6.30 Artist David O’Kane 7Robin Tonight 8Democracy Now! 9Independent Female Filmmakers Ep7 10Chewing the Cud
5Film:X Marks the Spot 6Making Relatives:Water Walk 6.30Margaret Ward:Rebel Women 7Ulster Uni:Greener,Sustainable Future 7.30Converations at Health Fair1985 8.30Dem Now 9.30Indie Female Filmmakers
tells the previously untold story of republican women in the North in the 1914-1924 period. Author Margaret Ward discusses her work on the book and bringing this history to light.
5 Film:A Bride for Henry 6A Wee Drapp an a Yarn:Frank Ferguson,Pauline Holland on origins of Ulster-Scots Writing 6.30Hot Country 7.30Demo Now! 8.30Robin TONIGHT 9.30Independent Female Filmmakers Ep5
5Film:And Then There Were None 7Founding Cara-Friend:Discussion chaired by Adam Murray 8Ulster University Discussion:Greener, More Sustainable Future 8.30Dem Now 9.30Independent Female Filmmakers Ep4
Founding Cara-Friend: discussion chaired by Adam Murray, who was joined by Richard Kennedy, Brian Gilmore, Heather Fleming and Dr Molly Merryman.
Thur 6 March 25
5pm Film:Whistle Stop 6.25Ultralight Backpacking 7Hot Country 8Patricia Ronan,Christine Elsweile:Variation in Language 8.30Flavours of Ulster:Zacs Sourdough Bread 9Novel Ideas:Isabel Kelly 9.40Dem Now
5pm Film:Zorro Rides Again 5.20Battle of Blood Island 6.30New speakers-Scots Language 7Robin Tonight 8Lynda Bryans with Jim Neilly,Jonny Murphy 8.35Andy McGregor+Kask 9.05Demo Now 10.05Chewing the Cud
Wednesday 19 February
5pm Film: Whistle Stop - After beautiful Mary returns home to her "whistle stop" home town, long-standing feelings of animosity between two of her old boyfriends leads to robbery and murder
6.25 All you need for Ultralight Backpacking advices Stephen J Reid for 6 Days exploring the West Highland Way
7.00 Hot Country presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Claudia Buckley, Willie Nelson, Larissa Tormey, Clodagh Togher, Whey Jennings and Thomas Gabriel, Big Tom, Mike Denver, Michael English, Mick Flavin, Nathan Carter, David James, Olivia Douglas, Owen Mac and Down Memory Lane with Dermot Moriarty
8.00 A presentation from the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster 2024 conference. Patricia Ronan from TU Dortmund and Christine Elsweiler from the University of Innsbruck discuss the variation in spoken language across the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland.
8.30 Flavours of Ulster: Eve Blair travels to Zac's Bakehouse in Ballymena for their popular sourdough bread before heading to Fisherwick Farm in Doagh to discover their exciting dairy products. Chef Callum Irwin prepares a beautiful dish featuring sourdough bread from Zac's
9.00 Novel Ideas: Mike Gaston talks to Isabel Kelly about her memoir 'IS-Abel' which depicts her experiences growing up in care, overcoming emotional and physical abuse and becoming the first foster child in the Down and Lisburn area to graduate from university. Her story is one of hope against the odds
9.20 Arts Guide
9.40 Democracy Now!
Tuesday 18 February
5pm Film: Zorro Rides Again -The Fatal Minute Marsden, a financial pirate ruthlessly determined to destroy the California-Yucatan Railroad, is aided by El Lobo whose forces reign terror on the project hoping to force the sale of the railroad to Marsden. James Vega has other ideas
5.20 Battle of Blood Island - Two American GIs are the only survivors of a unit wiped out in a battle with Japanese troops on an isolated island
6.30 A presentation from the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster 2024 conference. Linda Bruce from the Open University discusses the role of "new speakers" in the context of the Scots language.
7.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Broadcaster and journalist Kim Kelly, Nula Suchet & Dr Hilda Hayo on guide from Dementia UK, music from Cliona Hagan & Simon Sheerin, fashion journalist Susannah Constantine, 'Look North Festival' with David Price & Niamh McNally, new play 'Thursday's with Elvis with writer Martin Lynch and stars Orla Gormley and Caroline Curran plus corsets with Colleen McAreavey!
8.00 GUESS WHO'S TALKING… with Lynda Bryans. Veteran sports broadcaster Jim Neilly reveals why he’ll soon hang up his BBC headphones after a career in rugby and boxing commentary, bringing us some of the greatest sporting moments of all time. He’s joined by former Connacht player turned baker, Jonny Murphy, better known as “The Hungry Hooker”, now an Instagram sensation
8.35 Ulster Unplugged: Hosted by Rab Lennox and Amanda Agnew featuring interviews with local musicians with and live performances, recorded at McConnell's of Doagh. This episode features Andy McGregor with his band Kask, playing traditional Ulster-Scots music in a fresh and exciting way.
9.05 Democracy Now! Trump vs. Public Health: Funding Cuts Gut CDC’s Disease Detectors, Medical Research & More
10.05 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Monday 17 February
5pm Film: Forty Little Mothers -An out-of-work professor gets a break from an old college buddy to teach at an exclusive girl's school, but events conspire against him.
6.30 Collapse the Box: Noelle McAlinden interviews sculptor and fine artist Helen Merrigan Colfer about her work on display at the 2024 RUA exhibition 'Daisy Chained - Hybrid' and how the restrictions of lockdown during the pandemic inspired her to produce more work in the form of illustrated diary entries
7.00 Fit Round The Table: fitness for later life with Sonia McCay a highly experienced Pilates based Physiotherapist and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
7.30 Hot Country presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Claudia Buckley, Willie Nelson, Larissa Tormey, Clodagh Togher, Whey Jennings and Thomas Gabriel, Big Tom, Mike Denver, Michael English, Mick Flavin, Nathan Carter, David James, Olivia Douglas, Owen Mac and Down Memory Lane with Dermot Moriarty
8.30 Flavours of Ulster: Eve Blair travels to Zac's Bakehouse in Ballymena for their popular sourdough bread before heading to Fisherwick Farm in Doagh to discover their exciting dairy products. Chef Callum Irwin prepares a beautiful dish featuring sourdough bread from Zac's
9.00 Sunflower Recycling Dublin - Years in the Making 1995-2005
9.45 Democracy Now! “You Don’t Have to Comply”: U.S. Attorney, 5 DOJ Lawyers Quit, Refuse to Drop Case Against NYC Mayor
Sunday 16 February
5pm Film: The Blue Gardenia- A telephone operator ends up drunk and at the mercy of a cad in his apartment. The next morning she wakes up with a hangover and the terrible fear she may have committed murder.
6.30 Round Up - The performing arts trade union Equity has organised a campaign calling for more investment in the arts in the next NI Executive budget. Equity officials Alice Adams Lemon and Lynda Rooke, and actors Chris Robinson, Jolene O'Hara, Jonathan Harden, Marina Hampton and Róisín Gallagher explore the importance and the benefits of supporting the arts
6.55 The Guizhou Acrobatic Troupe celebrates Chinese New Year at Belfast Grand Central Station. Chinese Consul General Li Nan, the Arts Council's Gilly Campbell and Translink's Jacqui Kennedy on putting this show on for the public
7.00 How the Glencoe Massacre Changed Scotland Forever. Travel/historic feature from Stephen J Reid
7.45 Arts Guide
8.00 Democracy Now! “You Don’t Have to Comply”: U.S. Attorney, 5 DOJ Lawyers Quit, Refuse to Drop Case Against NYC Mayor
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Broadcaster and journalist Kim Kelly, Nula Suchet & Dr Hilda Hayo on guide from Dementia UK, music from Cliona Hagan & Simon Sheerin, fashion journalist Susannah Constantine, 'Look North Festival' with David Price & Niamh McNally, new play 'Thursday's with Elvis with writer Martin Lynch and stars Orla Gormley and Caroline Curran plus corsets with Colleen McAreavey!
10.00 Novel Ideas: Novelist and author Angeline King on her new novel 'The Secret Diary of Stephanie Agnew' the story of teenager coming of age in the testing terrain of Northern Ireland in 1995
Saturday 15 February
5pm Film: Junior G-Men: Blazing Danger -A gang of street kids work with the FBI in their attempt to find and rescue their leader's father, a scientist who has been kidnapped by a terrorist group.
5.20 Crystals go to War - Documentary that shows the processes that crystals have to go through before they are ready to be inserted into radios to facilitate clearer communications
6.06 Arts Online: Guide to What's On in the Arts
6.20 The Guizhou Acrobatic Troupe celebrates Chinese New Year at Belfast Grand Central Station. Chinese Consul General Li Nan, the Arts Council's Gilly Campbell and Translink's Jacqui Kennedy on putting this show on for the public
6.35 Organisations from across the rural sector show their support for the #NipItInTheBud campaign held at Stormont. Organised by The Farming Community Network (FCN) the campaign aims to help raise awareness of cancer risks, signs and symptoms in farming, rural and migrant worker communities and to identify barriers these groups can uniquely face in accessing cancer support services
6.50 Stephen Morgan ran up the tallest mountain in Northern Ireland. Can He Beat the World Record running up Slieve Donard 100 Times?
7.00 Table For Four - My Funny Valentine: Ciaran Doran meets with guests BJ Olsen, Anne Mulholland and Evelyn Stanfield to create Valentine's Day themed cards with a few laughs along the way
7.30 A presentation from the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster 2024 conference. Linda Bruce from the Open University discusses the role of "new speakers" in the context of the Scots language.
8.00 GUESS WHO'S TALKING… with Lynda Bryans....two of the most high-profile Journalists working in Northern Ireland – Anne Hailes and Jilly Beattie. Anne’s career began in the very early days of Ulster Television, and she reveals what happened when she knocked the door of a dressing room at Havelock House and it was opened by a young, shirtless Tom Jones! Jilly could be described as the Journalist’s Journalist, having scooped some of the biggest stories that have made world headlines – notably, events that led to the resignation of DUP Leader Jeffrey Donaldson in 2024
8.30 Football Express: Football correspondent Stephen Looney and panellists Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh ask whether anyone can catch up with Linfield in the chase for the Premiership title?
9.00 Democracy Now! U.S. Attorney, 5 DOJ Lawyers Quit, Refuse to Drop Case Against NYC Mayor
10,00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Friday 14 February
5pm Film: Road To Happiness- A struggling singer pursues radio acting to support his son Danny. Aided by his son and agent Charley Grady, he finds success in radio and achieves his professional goals. Starring John Boles.
6.18 Vinny- Short Drama Director Declan Boyle
6.30 Football Express: Football correspondent Stephen Looney and panellists Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh ask whether anyone can catch up with Linfield in the chase for the Premiership title?
7.00 Hot Country presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Claudia Buckley, Willie Nelson, Larissa Tormey, Clodagh Togher, Whey Jennings and Thomas Gabriel, Big Tom, Mike Denver, Michael English, Mick Flavin, Nathan Carter, David James, Olivia Douglas, Owen Mac and Down Memory Lane with Dermot Moriarty
8.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Broadcaster and journalist Kim Kelly, Nula Suchet & Dr Hilda Hayo on guide from Dementia UK, music from Cliona Hagan & Simon Sheerin, fashion journalist Susannah Constantine, 'Look North Festival' with David Price & Niamh McNally, new play 'Thursday's with Elvis with writer Martin Lynch and stars Orla Gormley and Caroline Curran plus corsets with Colleen McAreavey!
9.00 The Guizhou Acrobatic Troupe celebrates Chinese New Year at Belfast Grand Central Station. Chinese Consul General Li Nan, the Arts Council's Gilly Campbell and Translink's Jacqui Kennedy on putting this show on for the public
9.12 How These Weird Barefoot Boots Saved My Life! Runner Stephen J Reid
9.30 Flavours of Ulster: Eve Blair travels to Zac's Bakehouse in Ballymena for their popular sourdough bread before heading to Fisherwick Farm in Doagh to discover their exciting dairy products. Chef Callum Irwin prepares a beautiful dish featuring sourdough bread from Zac's
10.00 Democracy Now! War in Ukraine: As Trump & Putin Agree to Begin Peace Talks, Will Kyiv Get a Seat at the Table?
Thursday 13 February
5pm Film: Bluebeard. A young woman becomes the eighth wife of the wealthy Bluebeard, whose first seven wives have died under mysterious circumstances
6.30 Paddleboard Camping Was NOT WHAT I WAS EXPECTING! Wild SUP camping with Stephen J Reid on an inaccessible spit of land by a beautiful freshwater lagoon via paddleboard. This is one of the best places I've ever camped, even if we did have visitors in the morning!
7.00 Dander Through My Life Episode 4: Alicia Dickson Hamilton. David Scott is in the County Down village of Kinallen this week with Alicia Dickson Hamilton, talking about family life, community involvement and an impressive career as a Drum Major spanning 21 years
7.30 Table For Four - My Funny Valentine Ciaran Doran meets with guests BJ Olsen, Anne Mulholland and Evelyn Stanfield to create Valentine's Day themed cards with a few laughs along the way
8.00 Football Express: Football correspondent Stephen Looney and panellists Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh ask whether anyone can catch up with Linfield in the chase for the Premiership title?
8.30 Episode four of Ulster Unplugged, a show hosted by Rab Lennox and Amanda Agnew featuring interviews with local musicians with and live performances, recorded at McConnell's of Doagh. This episode features Blazin' Bellows and Tartan Riot, two groups putting a unique twist on traditional Ulster-Scots music
9.00 Democracy Now! Elon Musk Will Personally Profit from Dismantling Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: Ex-CFPB Official
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Wednesday 12 February
5pm Film: Dick Tracy Detective (1945) Police detective Dick Tracy must identify and apprehend a serial killer known as Splitface. Starring Morgan Conway.
6.05 Pitch Perfect: Seaview Stadium in North Belfast was the venue for the event called Pitch Perfect which saw marching bands from around Belfast performing alongside musicians, dancers and drum majors from across Northern Ireland, in a showcase of Ulster-Scots music and traditions
6.40 A presentation from the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster 2024 conference. Louis Coeyman from the University of Glasgow investigates the question "Is Scots a language?" through the viewpoint of stakeholders in education in Scotland
7.00 Three Day Adventure with explorer Stephen J Reid in the Largest Forest in the U.K.
7.30 Hot Country: Hugh O'Brien features videos from Foster & Allen & Derek Ryan, Jack Keogh, Liz Clarke, Jesse and The James Boys, Mags McCarthy, Lauren Ava Rose, TR Dallas, Paddy Cole, Stephen Smyth, Sean Corrigan, Rachel McConnell, Stephen Pride, Lexi Rose and Finally Stephen Rosney
8.30 Collapse The Box: Twin sisters, Claire and Karen Gibson have been in business with their own studio 'Red Earth Designs' since 2001, producing a range of unique and exciting ceramics with a very distinctive style. Claire and Karen talk about travelling to new places and gaining inspiration from their surroundings leading to a distinctive body of eclectic work
9.00 Flavours of Ulster - Eve Blair visits two famous Northern Ireland fishing towns, Kilkeel and Portavogie, to hear from experts about their renowned crabs and prawns before Chef Callum Irwin cooks up prawn risotto with an exciting Ulster-Scots twist
9.30 Democracy Now! “This Is Not a Moment to Settle”: Media Outlets Cave to Trump’s Threats as FCC Launches New Probe
Tuesday 11 February
5pm Film: Billy the Kid Returns. Rogers plays a lookalike to the dead Billy The Kid and restores the tranquility of Lincoln County after subduing the criminal element
6.00 BIKEPACKING 3200KM IN IRELAND. Stephen J Reid has conversations with Going Pottie!
7.00 Dander Through My Life Episode 4: Alicia Dickson Hamilton. David Scott is in the County Down village of Kinallen this week with Alicia Dickson Hamilton, talking about family life, community involvement and an impressive career as a Drum Major spanning 21 years
7.30 Round Up The performing arts trade union Equity has organised a campaign calling for more investment in the arts in the next NI Executive budget. Equity officials Alice Adams Lemon and Lynda Rooke, and actors Chris Robinson, Jolene O'Hara, Jonathan Harden, Marina Hampton and Róisín Gallagher explore the importance and the benefits of supporting the arts
8.00 GUESS WHO'S TALKING… with Lynda Bryans....two of the most high-profile Journalists working in Northern Ireland – Anne Hailes and Jilly Beattie. Anne’s career began in the very early days of Ulster Television, and she reveals what happened when she knocked the door of a dressing room at Havelock House and it was opened by a young, shirtless Tom Jones! Jilly could be described as the Journalist’s Journalist, having scooped some of the biggest stories that have made world headlines – notably, events that led to the resignation of DUP Leader Jeffrey Donaldson in 2024
8.35 Episode four of Ulster Unplugged, a show hosted by Rab Lennox and Amanda Agnew featuring interviews with local musicians with and live performances, recorded at McConnell's of Doagh. This episode features Blazin' Bellows and Tartan Riot, two groups putting a unique twist on traditional Ulster-Scots music
9.05 Robin Elliott Tonight: Kim Kelly with strange stories from around the world, writer Rosemary Jenkinson, singer Tommy Fleming, 'Love Island' stars Alex & Olivia Bowen, Neil McClure talks about 'The Feel Good Festival' at Portaferry, plus music from rising star Isla McManus
10.06 Democracy Now! Constitutional Crisis: Who Is Musk’s ”DOGE Army,” Gutting Gov’t Agencies as Courts Question Legality?
Monday 10 February
5pm Film: Wildcat - A wildcatter, broke but slick, manages to acquire a lease for oil-rich land but ruthless competitors sabotage his oil company any way they can.
6.20 The Woman in Green - Sherlock Holmes investigates when young women around London turn up murdered, each with a finger severed. Scotland Yard suspects a madman, but Holmes believes the killings to be part of a diabolical plot
7.30 The Most Disgusting Beach in Northern Ireland
8.00 A Field of Flowers - Multi-Cultural Musical Collobration
8.12 Arts On-Line: Guide to the Arts
8.30 Flavours of Ulster - Eve Blair visits two famous Northern Ireland fishing towns, Kilkeel and Portavogie, to hear from experts about their renowned crabs and prawns before Chef Callum Irwin cooks up prawn risotto with an exciting Ulster-Scots twist
9.00 Hot Country: Hugh O'Brien features videos from Foster & Allen & Derek Ryan, Jack Keogh, Liz Clarke, Jesse and The James Boys, Mags McCarthy, Lauren Ava Rose, TR Dallas, Paddy Cole, Stephen Smyth, Sean Corrigan, Rachel McConnell, Stephen Pride, Lexi Rose and Finally Stephen Rosney
10.00 Democracy Now! Holding Musk Accountable: Rep. Ro Khanna on Stopping DOGE’s “Unconstitutional” Power Grab
Sunday 9 February
5pm Film: Woman on the Run- Frank Johnson becomes an eyewitness to a murder. He's pursued around San Francisco by his wife, the police, and the killer
6.30 Round Up The performing arts trade union Equity has organised a campaign calling for more investment in the arts in the next NI Executive budget. Equity officials Alice Adams Lemon and Lynda Rooke, and actors Chris Robinson, Jolene O'Hara, Jonathan Harden, Marina Hampton and Róisín Gallagher explore the importance and the benefits of supporting the arts
7.00 Dander Through My Life Episode 4: Alicia Dickson Hamilton. David Scott is in the County Down village of Kinallen this week with Alicia Dickson Hamilton, talking about family life, community involvement and an impressive career as a Drum Major spanning 21 years.
7.30 The Fight to Stop Scotland's Next National Park
8.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Kim Kelly with strange stories from around the world, writer Rosemary Jenkinson, singer Tommy Fleming, 'Love Island' stars Alex & Olivia Bowen, Neil McClure talks about 'The Feel Good Festival' at Portaferry, plus music from rising star Isla McManus
9.00 Democracy Now! Holding Musk Accountable: Rep. Ro Khanna on Stopping DOGE’s “Unconstitutional” Power Grab
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Saturday 8 February
5pm Film: Spoilers of the North - When the Alaska fishing season ends, a crooked cannery owner, who owes a huge delivery of salmon to a Seattle company, manipulates local Natives
6.10 The Wild Ride - A rebellious punk of the beat generation spends his days as an amateur dirt track driver in between partying and troublemaking
7.12 Irish language organisation Glór na Móna has produced a book celebrating its 20th anniversary, with former volunteers, staff and friends reminiscing on the work done since 2004. Eoghan Ó Garmaile, Feargal Mac Ionnrachtaigh and Brónagh Fusco discuss the project
7.25 Organisations from across the rural sector show their support for the #NipItInTheBud campaign held at Stormont. Organised by The Farming Community Network (FCN) the campaign aims to help raise awareness of cancer risks, signs and symptoms in farming, rural and migrant worker communities and to identify barriers these groups can uniquely face in accessing cancer support services
7.40 A presentation from the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster 2024 conference. Louis Coeyman from the University of Glasgow investigates the question "Is Scots a language?" through the viewpoint of stakeholders in education in Scotland
8.00 GUESS WHO'S TALKING ....with Lynda Bryans. DJ Carolyn Stewart opens up about her experience of growing up as a person of colour during the ‘troubles’ here and how a chance newspaper ad propelled her to become one of our most popular local radio hosts
8.30 Episode four of Ulster Unplugged, a show hosted by Rab Lennox and Amanda Agnew featuring interviews with local musicians with and live performances, recorded at McConnell's of Doagh. This episode features Blazin' Bellows and Tartan Riot, two groups putting a unique twist on traditional Ulster-Scots music
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Friday 7 February
5pm The Kennel Murder Case - Philo Vance, accompanied by his prize-losing Scottish terrier, investigates the locked-room murder of a prominent and much-hated collector
6.15 The Beach Girls and the Monster- Surfers are being brutally murdered. Is the culprit a sea monster or just one of the teens' jealous parents?
7.30 Hot Country: Hugh O'Brien features videos from Foster & Allen & Derek Ryan, Jack Keogh, Liz Clarke, Jesse and The James Boys, Mags McCarthy, Lauren Ava Rose, TR Dallas, Paddy Cole, Stephen Smyth, Sean Corrigan, Rachel McConnell, Stephen Pride, Lexi Rose and Finally Stephen Rosney
8.30 Flavours of Ulster - Eve Blair visits two famous Northern Ireland fishing towns, Kilkeel and Portavogie, to hear from experts about their renowned crabs and prawns before Chef Callum Irwin cooks up prawn risotto with an exciting Ulster-Scots twist
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Kim Kelly with strange stories from around the world, writer Rosemary Jenkinson, singer Tommy Fleming, 'Love Island' stars Alex & Olivia Bowen, Neil McClure talks about 'The Feel Good Festival' at Portaferry, plus music from rising star Isla McManus.
10.00 Democracy Now! “Trump Does Not See Palestinians as Human Beings”: Plan for U.S. to “Take Over” Gaza Faces Outcry
Thursday 6 February
5pm Film: Chaucer’s England - Short inspired by and about Geoffrey Chaucer
5.35 The Silver Horde - A salmon fisherman has to choose between a bad girl and a society doll
7.00 Dander Through My Life Episode 3: A series about the life stories of prominent Ulster-Scots community members across Northern Ireland presented by David Scott. This episode features community activist, historian and ex-journalist David Hume discussing his life from growing up in Ballycarry to the present day
7.30 All At Sea: The Story of the Bangor Boats. The men who ran these seaside businesses the likes of 'William Caulfield' and 'Jimmy Laird' are all gone now but the memories of those days live on
8.30 Ulster Unplugged Episode 3: Show hosted by Rab Lennox and Amanda Agnew featuring interviews with local musicians with and live performances, recorded at McConnell's of Doagh. This episode features accomplished jazz musician Linley Hamilton who shares interesting stories about he came to be a musician including a special connection to The Commitments
9.00 Collapse the Box: Sculpturer Christy Keeney. After spending 17 years in London, Christy Keeney returned to his native Donegal where he is now resident. His Sculpted slab, built heads and figures, demonstrate a wonderful sense of artisan technique
9.30 Democracy Now!
Wednesday 5 February
5pm Film: Blood on the Sun
6.40 A presentation from the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster 2024 conference. Louis Coeyman from the University of Glasgow investigates the question "Is Scots a language?" through the viewpoint of stakeholders in education in Scotland.
7.00 Hot Country: Presented by Hugh OBrien features videos from Ray Lynam, Nathan Carter, Patrick Feeney, Lexi Rose, Norman Borland, Effie Neill, Shaun Loughrey, Down Memory Lane with TR Dallas, Liz CLarke, Richie Kavanagh, Ray Murtagh, Anne Biddie and Seany Mac.
8.00 Scotland is nearly perfect for Wild Camping: Islay-Jura Day with Stephen J Reid
8.30 Flavours of Ulster - Eve Blair in the Orchard County with a visit to the Armagh Cider Company. Back in the kitchen, chef Callum Irwin makes a delicious meal featuring crispy pork belly cooked slowly in cider with an apple puree.
9.00 Novel Ideas: Mike Gaston talks to Isabel Kelly about her memoir 'IS-Abel' which depicts her experiences growing up in care, overcoming emotional and physical abuse and becoming the first foster child in the Down and Lisburn area to graduate from university. Her story is one of hope against the odds
9.40 9.30 Democracy Now! “Troubling”: Panama Agrees to Anti-Migrant Collaboration After Trump Threatens to Retake Canal
Tuesday 4 February
5pm Film: The Red House - An old man and his sister are concealing a terrible secret from their adopted teen daughter, concerning a hidden abandoned farmhouse, located deep in the woods
6.40 Organisations from across the rural sector show their support for the #NipItInTheBud campaign held at Stormont. Organised by The Farming Community Network (FCN) the campaign aims to help raise awareness of cancer risks, signs and symptoms in farming, rural and migrant worker communities and to identify barriers these groups can uniquely face in accessing cancer support services
7.00 Dander Through My Life Episode 3: A series about the life stories of prominent Ulster-Scots community members across Northern Ireland presented by David Scott. This episode features community activist, historian and ex-journalist David Hume discussing his life from growing up in Ballycarry to the present day
7.30 Collapse the Box: Sculpturer Christy Keeney. After spending 17 years in London, Christy Keeney returned to his native Donegal where he is now resident. His Sculpted slab, built heads and figures, demonstrate a wonderful sense of artisan technique
8.00 GUESS WHO'S TALKING… with Lynda Bryans. DJ Carolyn Stewart opens up about her experience of growing up as a person of colour during the ‘troubles’ here and how a chance newspaper ad propelled her to become one of our most popular local radio hosts
8.30 Ulster Unplugged Episode 3: Show hosted by Rab Lennox and Amanda Agnew featuring interviews with local musicians with and live performances, recorded at McConnell's of Doagh. This episode features accomplished jazz musician Linley Hamilton who shares interesting stories about he came to be a musician including a special connection to The Commitments
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Mr Showbiz Paul Martin with celebrity stories, Jennifer Miles, mother of the late writer Holly Miles, on her daughters novel 'Another Time' co-edited by Andrew Luke, Smiley Charity Film Awards, Composer James Everett with musician Celine Egan and singer Sara-Louise Hutton on collaboration, Kim Kelly with Dr Emily Andre MacDonagh on healthy diets plus Scottish pop duo Hue and Cry.
10.00 Democracy Now! “Enormous Destruction”: Trump’s Tariffs on Mexico, Canada & China Set to Worsen Inflation
Monday 3 February
5pm Film:The Naked Kiss-A former prostitute relocates to a buttoned-down suburb, determined to fit in with mainstream society. But perverse secrets simmer beneath the wholesome surface
6.30 Film: Swamp Fire - In the delta county of Louisiana, Johnny Duval is haunted by recurring nightmares of his wartime experiencesI
7.40 Karen Lowing and Edina Krompák: A presentation from the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster 2024 conference. Karen Lowing from the University of Hull and Edina Krompák from the University of Teacher Education Lucerne discuss the place of Scots and the Swiss German language in education
8.00 Collapse the Box: Noelle McAlinden interviews sculptor and fine artist Helen Merrigan Colfer about her work on display at the 2024 RUA exhibition 'Daisy Chained - Hybrid' and how the restrictions of lockdown during the pandemic inspired her to produce more work in the form of illustrated diary entries
8.30 Flavours of Ulster - Eve Blair in the Orchard County with a visit to the Armagh Cider Company. Back in the kitchen, chef Callum Irwin makes a delicious meal featuring crispy pork belly cooked slowly in cider with an apple puree.
9.00 Hot Country: Presented by Hugh OBrien features videos from Ray Lynam, Nathan Carter, Patrick Feeney, Lexi Rose, Norman Borland, Effie Neill, Shaun Loughrey, Down Memory Lane with TR Dallas, Liz CLarke, Richie Kavanagh, Ray Murtagh, Anne Biddie and Seany Mac.
10 Democracy Now! “Nonsensical”: As Trump Blames Crash on DEI, Aviation Expert Says It’s Understaffing, Lax Regulation
Sunday 2 February
5pm Film: A Life at Stake- An unemployed architect meets a married woman with a business proposition. The architect soon suspects her interest isn't just financial - and might be deadly
6.15 Among Those Present: An ambitious coat-room checker impersonates an English nobleman
7.00 Dander Through My Life Episode 3: A series about the life stories of prominent Ulster-Scots community members across Northern Ireland presented by David Scott. This episode features community activist, historian and ex-journalist David Hume discussing his life from growing up in Ballycarry to the present day
7.30 Novel Ideas: Novelist and author Angeline King on her new novel 'The Secret Diary of Stephanie Agnew' the story of teenager coming of age in the testing terrain of Northern Ireland in 1995
8.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Mr Showbiz Paul Martin with celebrity stories, Jennifer Miles, mother of the late writer Holly Miles, on her daughters novel 'Another Time' co-edited by Andrew Luke, Smiley Charity Film Awards, Composer James Everett with musician Celine Egan and singer Sara-Louise Hutton on collaboration, Kim Kelly with Dr Emily Andre MacDonagh on healthy diets plus Scottish pop duo Hue and Cry
9.00 Democracy Now! “Nonsensical”: As Trump Blames Crash on DEI, Aviation Expert Says It’s Understaffing, Lax Regulation
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Saturday 1 February
5pm Film: Jail Bait- Vic Brady draws young Don Gregor into a life of crime. He then blackmails Gregor's plastic surgeon father into fixing up his face so he can evade the cops
6.12 Long Shot - Henry Sharon is about to be ruined financially by rival stable owner Lew Ralston when he gets an idea to fake his own death
7.30 Football Express: Chris Morgan and Glenn Ferguson join football correspondent Stephen Looney as they look forward to the sixth round of the Irish Cup
8.00 GUESS WHO'S TALKING with Gerry Kelly: The tables turned on someone who’s more comfortable asking questions than answering them. Chat show king Gerry Kelly discusses his most memorable guests on UTV’s long running KELLY SHOW, including the first ever TV interview with a 9-year-old Rory McIlroy, now a golfing legend, and reveals the guest who turned out to be a nightmare interviewee!
8.30 Ulster Unplugged Episode 3: Show hosted by Rab Lennox and Amanda Agnew featuring interviews with local musicians with and live performances, recorded at McConnell's of Doagh. This episode features accomplished jazz musician Linley Hamilton who shares interesting stories about he came to be a musician including a special connection to The Commitments
9.00 Karen Lowing and Edina Krompák: A presentation from the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster 2024 conference. Karen Lowing from the University of Hull and Edina Krompák from the University of Teacher Education Lucerne discuss the place of Scots and the Swiss German language in education
9.20 Arts Guide
9.36 Democracy Now!
Friday 31 January
5pm Zorro Rides Again: Death from the Sky- The peace between Mexico and the United States has been endangered from time to time by the greedy plots of sinister groups.
5.30 Man in the Attic - After an enigmatic, self-described pathologist rents the attic room of a Victorian house, his landlady begins to suspect her lodger is Jack the Ripper
7.00 Hot Country: Presented by Hugh OBrien features videos from Ray Lynam, Nathan Carter, Patrick Feeney, Lexi Rose, Norman Borland, Effie Neill, Shaun Loughrey, Down Memory Lane with TR Dallas, Liz CLarke, Richie Kavanagh, Ray Murtagh, Anne Biddie and Seany Mac.
8.00 Football Express: Chris Morgan and Glenn Ferguson join football correspondent Stephen Looney as they look forward to the sixth round of the Irish Cup
8.30 Flavours of Ulster - Eve Blair in the Orchard County with a visit to the Armagh Cider Company. Back in the kitchen, chef Callum Irwin makes a delicious meal featuring crispy pork belly cooked slowly in cider with an apple puree.
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Mr Showbiz Paul Martin with celebrity stories, Jennifer Miles, mother of the late writer Holly Miles, on her daughters novel 'Another Time' co-edited by Andrew Luke, Smiley Charity Film Awards, Composer James Everett with musician Celine Egan and singer Sara-Louise Hutton on collaboration, Kim Kelly with Dr Emily Andre MacDonagh on healthy diets plus Scottish pop duo Hue and Cry.
10.00 Democracy Now! “He Cannot Be Trusted”: Sen. Ron Wyden Says HHS Nominee RFK Jr. Can’t Hide His Anti-Vax History
Thursday 30 January
5pm Film: The Payoff- The city's District Attorney is murdered, and a newspaper reporter investigates. He starts finding out that everything wasn't quite as cut and dried as it appeared to be.
6.15 The Rink - After causing restaurant chaos at work, a bumbling waiter tears up the local roller rink with his skating. Starring Charlie Chaplin
6.40 Belfast Tartan Day Dander- Saturday 30th November: The Ulster-Scots Agency held first ever Belfast Tartan Day. The highlight was the Tartan Day Dander, which left the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre in Cathedral Quarter to Belfast City Hall reception and music. The day was an event filled with Pipe bands, Ulster-Scots groups and Scottish Country dancers of all ages from all over Ulster
7.00 Dander Through My Life: Episode 2 of a series about the life stories of prominent Ulster-Scots community members across Northern Ireland presented by David Scott. David is in Pomeroy with the Rev. Trevor Boyd to discuss his childhood, path to becoming a reverend and to find out about a surprising business based on the family farm
7.30 Collapse the Box: Noelle McAlinden interviews sculptor and fine artist Helen Merrigan Colfer about her work on display at the 2024 RUA exhibition 'Daisy Chained - Hybrid' and how the restrictions of lockdown during the pandemic inspired her to produce more work in the form of illustrated diary entries
8.00 Football Express
8.30 Ulster Unplugged: Hosted by Rab Lennox and Amanda Agnew featuring interviews with local musicians with and live performances, recorded at McConnell's of Doagh. This episode features musical husband and wife duo Colin and Janet Henry who play some incredible bluegrass and Americana style tunes
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Wednesday 29 January
5pm Master Hands-Documentary set in a Chevrolet automobile factory
5.35 Film: St Benny the Dip - A gang of con artists disguise themselves as clerics in order to pull off a job, but soon find that even pretending to be religious people is having an effect on them
7.00 Karen Lowing and Edina Krompák: A presentation from the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster 2024 conference. Karen Lowing from the University of Hull and Edina Krompák from the University of Teacher Education Lucerne discuss the place of Scots and the Swiss German language in education
7.30 Hot Country: Videos this week from Effie Neill, Stephen Pride, Louise Morrissey, Brandon McPhee, Interview with Eddie Hodnett, Ryan Turner, Sabrina Fallon, Mike Denver & Roisin, Paddy O'Brien, Ronnie Ross, Trevor Moyles, Michael English and Patrick Feeney
8.30 Flavours of Ulster - Eve Blair visits the stunning Glenarm Castle Estate with their herd of Shorthorn cattle and home to Glenarm Salmon. Talented Chef Callum Irwin cooks up a stunning dish of slow-braised Glenarm beef-cheeks
9.00 Arts Guide
9.15 A Field of Flowers- Belfast-inspired composition reflects Belfast musicians' journeys via their communities' traditional routes. It includes reinterpretations of Irish folk, Belfast marching band and Brazilian, Indian and Mediterranean worlds in Belfast.
9.30 Democracy Now!
Tuesday 28 January
5pm Film: The Big Clock - A magazine tycoon commits a murder and pins it on an innocent man, who then tries to solve the murder himself
6.35 Part Two: A presentation from the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster 2024 conference. Warren Maguire from the University of Edinburgh discusses the phonological documentation of traditional dialects of English and Scots in Ulster
7.00 Dander Through My Life: Episode 2 of a series about the life stories of prominent Ulster-Scots community members across Northern Ireland presented by David Scott. David is in Pomeroy with the Rev. Trevor Boyd to discuss his childhood, path to becoming a reverend and to find out about a surprising business based on the family farm
7.30 Novel Ideas: Novelist and author Angeline King on her new novel 'The Secret Diary of Stephanie Agnew' the story of teenager coming of age in the testing terrain of Northern Ireland in 1995.
8.00 GUESS WHO'S TALKING with Lynda Bryans: The tables turned on someone who’s more comfortable asking questions than answering them. Chat show king Gerry Kelly discusses his most memorable guests on UTV’s long running KELLY SHOW, including the first ever TV interview with a 9-year-old Rory McIlroy, now a golfing legend, and reveals the guest who turned out to be a nightmare interviewee!
8.30 Ulster Unplugged: Hosted by Rab Lennox and Amanda Agnew featuring interviews with local musicians with and live performances, recorded at McConnell's of Doagh. This episode features musical husband and wife duo Colin and Janet Henry who play some incredible bluegrass and Americana style tunes
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Visit to the SSE Arena for the Holiday World Show 2025. Northern Ireland's largest annual public exhibition, for anyone with the taste for travel the event showcases a huge choice of dazzling travel options at home and abroad
10.00 Democracy Now! Egypt, Jordan Reject Trump Plan to “Clean Out” Gaza; Palestinians Return to N. Gaza in Historic Day
Monday 27 January
5pm Film: Pushover - An undercover police officer falls for the beautiful moll of a bank robber on the run and together they plan to double-cross both the hood and the cops.
6.30 Hot Country: Videos this week from Effie Neill, Stephen Pride, Louise Morrissey, Brandon McPhee, Interview with Eddie Hodnett, Ryan Turner, Sabrina Fallon, Mike Denver & Roisin, Paddy O'Brien, Ronnie Ross, Trevor Moyles, Michael English and Patrick Feeney
7.30 Set in Stone: The Stonemasons. A language all their own. A craft learned through years of apprenticeship. Cork Community TV
8.30 Flavours of Ulster - Eve Blair visits the stunning Glenarm Castle Estate with their herd of Shorthorn cattle and home to Glenarm Salmon. Talented Chef Callum Irwin cooks up a stunning dish of slow-braised Glenarm beef-cheeks
9.00 Paula McIntyre prepares a traditional Burns Supper
9.30 Democracy Now! “Shock and Awe”: Immigration Raids Begin as Judge Halts Unconstitutional Birthright Citizenship Order
10.30 Arts OnLIne: Round-up of local arts and cultural events with Ciaran Scullion, Head of Music and Opera at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland
Sunday 26 January
5pm Film: Junior G-Men - Blazing Danger: A gang of street kids work with the FBI in their attempt to find and rescue their leader's father, a scientist who has been kidnapped by a terrorist group.
5.20 The Unfinished Task: An engineer hopes for his son, Jim, to join the firm, but the son's experiences in the war have turned the son's thoughts to religion
6.40 Belfast Tartan Day Dander- Saturday 30th November: The Ulster-Scots Agency held first ever Belfast Tartan Day. The highlight was the Tartan Day Dander, which left the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre in Cathedral Quarter to Belfast City Hall reception and music. The day was an event filled with Pipe bands, Ulster-Scots groups and Scottish Country dancers of all ages from all over Ulster
7.00 Dander Through My Life: Episode 2 of a series about the life stories of prominent Ulster-Scots community members across Northern Ireland presented by David Scott. David is in Pomeroy with the Rev. Trevor Boyd to discuss his childhood, path to becoming a reverend and to find out about a surprising business based on the family farm
7.30 Snow Leopard: Wildlife documentary from China
7.54 Collapse The Box: Twin sisters, Claire and Karen Gibson have been in business with their own studio 'Red Earth Designs' since 2001, producing a range of unique and exciting ceramics with a very distinctive style. Claire and Karen talk about travelling to new places and gaining inspiration from their surroundings leading to a distinctive body of eclectic work
8.30 Robin Elliott Tonight: Visit to the SSE Arena for the Holiday World Show 2025. Northern Ireland's largest annual public exhibition, for anyone with the taste for travel the event showcases a huge choice of dazzling travel options at home and abroad
9.30 Democracy Now! “Shock and Awe”: Immigration Raids Begin as Judge Halts Unconstitutional Birthright Citizenship Order
Saturday 25 January
5pm Film: Beast from Haunted Cave: A group of gold thieves pull of a heist and flee into the snowy wilderness, only to be pursued by a horrible, spider-like monster
6.15 Film: Rogues Gallery: Reporter Patsy Reynolds and photographer Eddie Porter are assigned to interview John Foster, of Emmerson Foundation regarding a listening device the organization is working on
7.10 Belfast Tartan Day Dander- Saturday 30th November: The Ulster-Scots Agency held first ever Belfast Tartan Day. The highlight was the Tartan Day Dander, which left the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre in Cathedral Quarter to Belfast City Hall reception and music. The day was an event filled with Pipe bands, Ulster-Scots groups and Scottish Country dancers of all ages from all over Ulster.
7.30 Part Two: A presentation from the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster 2024 conference. Warren Maguire from the University of Edinburgh discusses the phonological documentation of traditional dialects of English and Scots in Ulster
8.00 Guess Who's Talking with Lynda Bryans Guests: Mr. Showbiz, promoter Cecil Thompson reveals the inside secrets on the UK’s first TV talent show, the forerunner to X-Factor - “Opportunity Knocks” and how his act “Sunshine” annoyed the show’s host, Hughie Green. Local singer Malachi Cush compares his own experience on the BBC’s “Fame Academy” decades later and reveals how a car accident changed his whole approach to life
8.30 Ulster Unplugged Episode 2 hosted by Rab Lennox and Amanda Agnew featuring interviews with local musicians with and live performances, recorded at McConnell's of Doagh. This episode features singer-songwriters Bud Frazer and Matt McIvor who both give insights into their musical process
9.00 Democracy Now! “Shock and Awe”: Immigration Raids Begin as Judge Halts Unconstitutional Birthright Citizenship Order
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
10.30 Arts OnLIne: Round-up of local arts and cultural events with Ciaran Scullion, Head of Music and Opera at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland
Friday 24 January
5pm Film: Shadows Over Shanghai - A pilot carrying a valuable amulet is shot down over China by a ruthless Russian agent, who also wants the amulet.
6.05 Lady in the Death House - A young woman is on Death Row for the murder of a man who was blackmailing her family, although she claims she was framed
7.00 Hot Country: Videos this week from Effie Neill, Stephen Pride, Louise Morrissey, Brandon McPhee, Interview with Eddie Hodnett, Ryan Turner, Sabrina Fallon, Mike Denver & Roisin, Paddy O'Brien, Ronnie Ross, Trevor Moyles, Michael English and Patrick Feeney
8.00 Fit Round the Table: Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts. Joining Mike this week is Commonwealth Gold Medalist and Pole Vaulter Dr Mike Bull OBE and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
8.30 Flavours of Ulster - Eve Blair visits the stunning Glenarm Castle Estate with their herd of Shorthorn cattle and home to Glenarm Salmon. Talented Chef Callum Irwin cooks up a stunning dish of slow-braised Glenarm beef-cheeks
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight
9.45 Democracy Now!
Thursday 23 January
5pm Film: Tales of Tomorrow: The Crystal Egg - A crystal egg reveals live tableaux of the planet Mars. Starring Thomas Mitchell
5.25 Film: Parole, Inc. Parole officers fight against gangsters trying to infiltrate the parole system
6.45 Irish language organisation Glór na Móna has produced a book celebrating its 20th anniversary, with former volunteers, staff and friends reminiscing on the work done since 2004. Eoghan Ó Garmaile, Feargal Mac Ionnrachtaigh and Brónagh Fusco discuss the project
7.00 Dander Through My Life - David Scott interviews Tom Elliott, Baron Elliott of Ballinamallard in his hometown and takes a captivating journey exploring the cherished places that have shaped and continue to influence his life
7.30 Fit Round The Table: Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts. Joining Mike this week is boxing coach Joe Harvey and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
8.30 Ulster Unplugged: Hosted by Rab Lennox and Amanda Agnew featuring interviews with local musicians with and live performances, recorded at McConnell's of Doagh. This episode features musical husband and wife duo Colin and Janet Henry who play some incredible bluegrass and Americana style tunes
9.00 Democracy Now! Sermon Challenging Trump at Inaugural Service
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Wednesday 22 January
5pm Film: Midnight Phantom - A newly hired police chief vows to clean up a notoriously corrupt police department
6.00 Roaring Roads - David Morton lives with two old-maid aunts. He meets lovely Gertrude and agrees to drive her injured brother's car in the Big Race
6.50 Hide and Seek: Short atmospheric drama produced by local film makers
7.00 Hot Country: Hugh O'Brien features videos from Mike Denver & The Forget Me Nots Choir, Brandon McPhee, Olivia Douglas, Interview with Foster and Allen, video from Foster & Allen, John Gilheaney, Paddy O'Brien, Lauren Ava Rose, Katelynn Marie, Stephen Pride, Mags McCarthy
8.00 Part Two: A presentation from the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster 2024 conference. Warren Maguire from the University of Edinburgh discusses the phonological documentation of traditional dialects of English and Scots in Ulster
8.30 Flavours of Ulster: Ulster is renowned for producing some of the highest quality ingredients the world has to offer. Eve Blair explores the areas around Limavady and Benone and discovers Broighter Gold. In the kitchen, Talented young chef Callum Irwin cooks up a delicious dish showcasing Glenarm salmon
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Tuesday 21 January
5pm Film: I Bury the Living- Cemetery director Robert Kraft discovers that by arbitrarily changing the status of plots from empty to occupied on the planogram causes the death of the plots' owners
6.30 Pitch Perfect: Seaview Stadium in North Belfast was the venue for the event called Pitch Perfect which saw marching bands from around Belfast performing alongside musicians, dancers and drum majors from across Northern Ireland, in a showcase of Ulster-Scots music and traditions
7.00 Dander Through My Life - David Scott interviews Tom Elliott, Baron Elliott of Ballinamallard in his hometown and takes a captivating journey exploring the cherished places that have shaped and continue to influence his life
7.30 Wrok Down Abilly: Australian music legends who continue to play and record, as well as highlighting emerging artists
8.00 Guess Who's Talking with Lynda Bryans Guests: Mr. Showbiz, promoter Cecil Thompson reveals the inside secrets on the UK’s first TV talent show, the forerunner to X-Factor - “Opportunity Knocks” and how his act “Sunshine” annoyed the show’s host, Hughie Green. Local singer Malachi Cush compares his own experience on the BBC’s “Fame Academy” decades later and reveals how a car accident changed his whole approach to life
8.30 Ulster Unplugged: Hosted by Rab Lennox and Amanda Agnew featuring interviews with local musicians with and live performances, recorded at McConnell's of Doagh. This episode features musical husband and wife duo Colin and Janet Henry who play some incredible bluegrass and Americana style tunes
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight returns with a packed show featuring Kim Kelly, Bonnie Tyler, WWE wrestlers Chelsea Green, Sam Stoker and Lewis Howley, Dancer and choreographer Sandra Cuthbert, singer Kimberly Wyatt and Carol Decker from T'PAU
10.00 Democracy Now!
Monday 20 January
5pm Film: The Stranger - An investigator from the War Crimes Commission travels to Connecticut to find an infamous Nazi
6.35 Irish language organisation Glór na Móna has produced a book celebrating its 20th anniversary, with former volunteers, staff and friends reminiscing on the work done since 2004. Eoghan Ó Garmaile, Feargal Mac Ionnrachtaigh and Brónagh Fusco discuss the project
6.45 Hot Country: Hugh O'Brien features videos from Mike Denver & The Forget Me Nots Choir, Brandon McPhee, Olivia Douglas, Interview with Foster and Allen, video from Foster & Allen, John Gilheaney, Paddy O'Brien, Lauren Ava Rose, Katelynn Marie, Stephen Pride, Mags McCarthy
7.45 Arts OnLIne: Round-up of local arts and cultural events with Ciaran Scullion, Head of Music and Opera at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland
8.00 Fit Round The Table: Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts. Joining Mike this week is boxing coach Joe Harvey and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
8.30 Flavours of Ulster: Ulster is renowned for producing some of the highest quality ingredients the world has to offer. Eve Blair explores the areas around Limavady and Benone and discovers Broighter Gold. In the kitchen, Chef Callum Irwin cooks up a delicious dish showcasing Glenarm salmon
9.00 A presentation from the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster 2024 conference. Warren Maguire from the University of Edinburgh discusses the phonological documentation of traditional dialects of English and Scots in Ulster
9.30 Democracy Now! Gideon Levy & Mouin Rabbani on Ceasefire: “Netanyahu Will Do Everything Possible” to Kill It Later
Sunday 19 January
5pm Film: Backstairs -A crippled mailman is in love with a maid who lives in the same building he does in one of the city's poor neighborhoods
5.50 Film: The Trap - When a troupe of showgirls with their impresario and press agent vacation at a Malibu Beach resort, two of them are garroted
7.00 Dander Through My Life - David Scott interviews Tom Elliott, Baron Elliott of Ballinamallard in his hometown and takes a captivating journey exploring the cherished places that have shaped and continue to influence his life
7.30 Pitch Perfect: Seaview Stadium in North Belfast was the venue for the event called Pitch Perfect which saw marching bands from around Belfast performing alongside musicians, dancers and drum majors from across Northern Ireland, in a showcase of Ulster-Scots music and traditions
8.00 All At Sea: The Story of the Bangor Boats. The men who ran these seaside businesses the likes of 'William Caulfield' and 'Jimmy Laird' are all gone now but the memories of those days live on
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight returns with a packed show featuring Kim Kelly, Bonnie Tyler, WWE wrestlers Chelsea Green, Sam Stoker and Lewis Howley, Dancer and choreographer Sandra Cuthbert, singer Kimberly Wyatt and Carol Decker from T'PAU
10.00 Democracy Now! Gideon Levy & Mouin Rabbani on Ceasefire: “Netanyahu Will Do Everything Possible” to Kill It Later
Saturday 18 January
5pm Film: Attack of Giant Leeches - A backwoods game warden and a local doctor discover that giant leeches are responsible for disappearances and deaths in a local swamp, but the local police don't believe them
6.00 Dementia: This film, with no dialogue at all, follows a psychotic young woman's nightmarish experiences through one skid-row night
7.00 Football Express: Football correspondent Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson and Paul Leeman to discuss the latest in Irish League football
7.30 A presentation from the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster 2024 conference. Warren Maguire from the University of Edinburgh discusses the phonological documentation of traditional dialects of English and Scots in Ulster
8.00 New Series: Guess Who's Talking with Lynda Bryans guest deputy First Minister, Emma Little Pengelly. She talks candidly about her role and the challenges she faces every day, including dealing with online trolls, the challenges facing women in leadership and how she unwinds from the pressures of political office
8.30 Ulster Unplugged: Hosted by Rab Lennox and Amanda Agnew featuring interviews with local musicians with and live performances, recorded at McConnell's of Doagh. This episode features musical husband and wife duo Colin and Janet Henry who play some incredible bluegrass and Americana style tunes
9.00 Fit Round The Table: fitness for later life with Sonia McKay a highly experienced Pilates based Physiotherapist and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
10.00 Democracy Now! Gideon Levy & Mouin Rabbani on Ceasefire: “Netanyahu Will Do Everything Possible” to Kill It Later
Friday 17 January
5pm Film: Detective Story - On one day in the 21st Precinct squad room, assorted characters form a backdrop for the troubles of hard-nosed Detective Jim McLeod
6.45 6 Year Old Lewis Loves to Climb Mountains
7.00 Hot Country: Hugh O'Brien features videos from Mike Denver & The Forget Me Nots Choir, Brandon McPhee, Olivia Douglas, Interview with Foster and Allen, video from Foster & Allen, John Gilheaney, Paddy O'Brien, Lauren Ava Rose, Katelynn Marie, Stephen Pride, Mags McCarthy
8.00 Football Express: Football correspondent Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson and Paul Leeman to discuss the latest in Irish League football
8.30 Flavours of Ulster Ulster is renowned for producing some of the highest quality ingredients the world has to offer. Eve Blair explores the areas around Limavady and Benone and discovers Broighter Gold. In the kitchen, Chef Callum Irwin cooks up a delicious dish showcasing Glenarm salmon
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight returns with a packed show featuring Kim Kelly, Bonnie Tyler, WWE wrestlers Chelsea Green, Sam Stoker and Lewis Howley, Dancer and choreographer Sandra Cuthbert, singer Kimberly Wyatt and Carol Decker from T'PAU
10.00 Democracy Now! Ceasefire Announcement Raises Hopes, But Israel Kills 81 in New Attacks
Thursday 16 January
5pm Film: Timber Queen - Russ Evans, A WWII veteran army pilot, decides to check up on the widow of an old war buddy of his, Elaine Graham
6.05 The Bat- A crazed killer known as "The Bat" is on the loose in a mansion full of people
7.30 Football Express: Football correspondent Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson and Paul Leeman to discuss the latest in Irish League football
8.00 New Series: Guess Who's Talking with Lynda Bryans guest deputy First Minister, Emma Little Pengelly. She talks candidly about her role and the challenges she faces every day, including dealing with online trolls, the challenges facing women in leadership and how she unwinds from the pressures of political office
8.30 Collapse the Box: Sue Cathcart. Sue has been working in mixed media for 30 years; she works primarily with paper, particularly papier mache and makes collages and 3D pieces
9.00 Camping in Rain and Wind on a Mountain Summit in Winter...only Stephen J Reid would do that!
9.15 Wrok Down Abilly: Australian music legends who continue to play and record, as well as highlighting emerging artists
9.45 Democracy Now! Democrats Grill Pete Hegseth on Rape Allegation, Drunkenness and Women in Combat
Wednesday 15 January
5pm Film: Windjammer - A lawyer must serve a summons on an elusive millionaire.
6.00 Film: The Ape- Dr. Bernard Adrian is a kindly mad scientist who seeks to cure a young woman's polio
7.00 Hot Country. Presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Derek Ryan, Amber Campbell, Mags McCarthy, Eamon McCann, Damien Davis, Dermot O'Hara, Colin Kenny, Celtic Brothers, Bobby Bare, John Gilheaney, Elaine Boyle, Dermot Moriarty, Elayne
8.00 A presentation from the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster 2024 conference. Warren Maguire from the University of Edinburgh discusses the phonological documentation of traditional dialects of English and Scots in Ulster. Part one of two
8.30 Fit Round The Table- Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts. Joining Mike is Olympic Gold Medalist Lady Mary Peters and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
9.00 Fair Seas: The Celtic Sea. Voices from local coastal communities explore their close connection to the ocean, sharing their stories, hopes and fears, and how marine protections offer new hope for a brighter future for our natural world
9.15 The main street in Tipperary. By Frameworks Films Cork
9.30 Democracy Now! White Nationalism, Sexual Assault & Corruption: Trump “Loyalist” Pete Hegseth Faces Senate Confirmatio
Tuesday 14 January
5pm Film: Criss Cross: An armoured truck driver and his ex-wife conspire with a gang to have his own truck robbed on the route. Starring Burt Lancaster
6.30 China At High Speed: Human Connections- World's Longest High-Speed Rail Network
7.15 All At Sea: The Story of the Bangor Boats. The men who ran these seaside businesses the likes of 'William Caulfield' and 'Jimmy Laird' are all gone now but the memories of those days live on
8.30 New Series: Guess Who's Talking with Lynda Bryans interviewing Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly
9.00 Wrok Down Abilly: Australian music legends who continue to play and record, as well as highlighting emerging artists
9.30 Democracy Now! Untold Stories of L.A. Fires: Incarcerated Firefighters, Black Altadena & Octavia Butler’s Warning
Monday 13 January
5pm Film: Beast from Haunted Cave: A group of gold thieves pull of a heist and flee into the snowy wilderness, only to be pursued by a horrible, spider-like monster
6.10 Ulster History Circle plaque in honour of Alan Francis Brooke. Participants and people include Seamus McKee, Ian Crozier, 3rd Viscount Brookeborough Alan Brooke, Major Jack Dunlop MBE and Maud Hamill
6.30 Stephen J Reid explores
7.00 Collapse the Box: Noelle McAlinden interviews Una Sealy on the 143rd Annual Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition at the Ulster Museum. Artist Una Sealy is a native of Howth in North Dublin, where she works and lives. She has built a strong reputation as a figurative painter
7.30 Hot Country. Presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Derek Ryan, Amber Campbell, Mags McCarthy, Eamon McCann, Damien Davis, Dermot O'Hara, Colin Kenny, Celtic Brothers, Bobby Bare, John Gilheaney, Elaine Boyle, Dermot Moriarty, Elayne
8.30 Our Parlour: Maryann and Marcia discover the artisan treasures on sale in this innovative pop-up shop and chat to Hélène Vaillant one of the organisers and owner of lnvhome.com on her journey from France to Belfast
9.00 Democracy Now! Climate Scientist Peter Kalmus Fled L.A. Fearing Wildfires. His Old Neighborhood Is Now a Hellscape
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Sunday 12 January
5pm Film: The Amazing Mr. X- On the beach one night, Christine Faber, two years a widow, thinks she hears her late husband Paul calling out of the surf; then meets a tall dark man Alexis, who seems to know all about such things
6.15 Art Happening: the pursuit of well-being. Older people in Mullan Mews engage in arts project
6.30 Belfast Unfiltered: Action Ability
7.00 The BIG Interview: Robin Elliott is joined by music legend Brendan Quinn and his 50 year music career touring with artists like Merle Haggard
7.30 Our Parlour: Chidambaram Samba Band with Nora Greer and Sujatha Balaji, members of the Band
8.00 Young People discuss issues related to climate change.
8.30 Who Are We Now? Looking at the refugee situation. Produced by Frameworks Films Cork
9.00 Democracy Now! Climate Scientist Peter Kalmus Fled L.A. Fearing Wildfires. His Old Neighborhood Is Now a Hellscape
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Saturday 11 January
5pm Film: The Southerner -The life of the poor Tucker family who worked as cotton pluggers and decided to get their own ground, but nature was against them
6.30 Art Happening: the pursuit of well-being: Creating the social sofa
6.50 The Barrel Top Wagon Project: Cork Travellers Women's Project
7.00 Collapse The Box: Twin sisters, Claire and Karen Gibson have been in business with their own studio 'Red Earth Designs' since 2001, producing a range of unique and exciting ceramics with a very distinctive style. Claire and Karen talk about travelling to new places and gaining inspiration from their surroundings leading to a distinctive body of eclectic work
7.30 Hot Country. Presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Derek Ryan, Amber Campbell, Mags McCarthy, Eamon McCann, Damien Davis, Dermot O'Hara, Colin Kenny, Celtic Brothers, Bobby Bare, John Gilheaney, Elaine Boyle, Dermot Moriarty, Elayne
8.40 The History of The old Sunbeam factory in Blackpool Cork
9.00 Coppers and Brass: A different aspect of the traditional Irish music community. The Mulligan Family with Neilidh Mulligan and a performance from the Cobblestone Pub with Mulligan family
9.30 Democracy Now! Climate Scientist Peter Kalmus Fled L.A. Fearing Wildfires. His Old Neighborhood Is Now a Hellscape
Friday 10 January
5pm Film: The Magic Sword: The son of a sorceress, armed with weapons, armour and six magically summoned knights, embarks on a quest to save a princess from a vengeful wizard.
6.20 Art Happening: the pursuit of well-being: Engagement with Arts and Older People
6.30 Music from Ian Archer Live at the Empire
7.00 Collapse the Box: Noelle McAlinden interviews Kim Mahwinney on the 143rd Annual Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition at the Ulster Museum
7.30 Coppers and Brass: Impact of Irish traveller Uileann piping on traditional Irish music featuring an insightful interview with Leo Rickard and a performance from the Cobblestone Pub with Gay McKeon
8.00 Bread And Roses - The Story of the Irish Women Workers Union..... it's bread we fight for but we fight for roses too...
8.45 The Lifeforce Project: The Blue Drum group initiative on Suicide prevention
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Thursday 9 January
5pm Film: The Lost Volcano: When a young boy is kidnapped by hunters who believe he knows the location of a great treasure, Bomba the Jungle Boy seeks to rescue him
6.15 Lord of the Jungle: Orders from the district governor to exterminate a herd of elephants that has been terrorizing native villages. Bomba is appalled by this
7.30 Brigadista Archival film. Dubliner Bob Doyle followed socialist republican Kit Conway to fight in the Spanish Civil War. Captured alongside Frank Ryan he expected to be executed
7.50 Art Happening: the pursuit of well-being-use of Drama
8.00 Coppers and Brass: The work of Na Píobairí Uilleann (NPU) with Gay Mc Keon and enjoy a performance from the Cobblestone Pub with Fintan Vallely
8.30 Sounds of Spring 2008 at the Ulster Hall. Concert with dance, music and song organised by the Mandarin Speakers Association
9.30 Democracy Now!
Wednesday 8 January
5pm Film: The Amazing Transparent Man - A crazed scientist invents an invisibility formula. He plans to use the formula to create an army of invisible zombies
6.00 Windjammer: A lawyer must serve a summons on an elusive millionaire
7.00 Surviving the Mourne Mountains in the Heat with mountaineer and explorer Stephen J Reid
7.30 Coppers and Brass S01E03 the impact and contribution Irish traveler culture has had on traditional Irish music, focusing on Uileann piping and featuring an insightful interview with Mickey Dunne and a performance from the Cobblestone Pub with Martin Nolan and friends
8.00 Behind the Science: Geoff McGimpsey talks to Prof. Mauro Paternostro about his work at the Quantum Technology group at QUB
8.30 Concert from The Crum
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Tuesday 7 January
5pm Film: Long John Silver: In this sequel to Treasure Island, Long John hopes to rescue his friend Jim from a rival pirate and return for more treasure
7.50 Art Happening: the pursuit of well-being: Jewellery workshop
7.00 Coppers and Brass: Alternative viewpoints within the traditional Irish music community. The influence of the Doran Family, chat to Oliver O'Connell and enjoy a performance from the Cobblestone Pub with Oliver O'Connell and friends
7.25 Fastpacking the Mourne Wall: Disaster on Day 2 with Outdoors Adventurer Stephen J Reid
8.00 Barry Kerr and Ruairi Cunnane Music Performance Live in Culturlann
8.45 Discover Ulster-Scots Places: The Gobbins
9.00 Behind the Science: Dr. Michael J. Simms explains how he and Alastair Ruffell discovered evidence of a climatic event that caused major extinctions 230 million years ago and about discovering a meteorite impact crator
9.35 Democracy Now!
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Monday 6 January
5pm Film: Manfish - Three deep sea divers get involved in murder while searching for a lost treasure
6.30 Stork: Ewelina O Donnell is out and about in this episode at the Belfast Castle
7.00 Hot Country with Hugh O'Brien features videos from Foster & Allen, Margo, Sina Theil & Billy Condon, Anne Biddie, The Three Amigos, John Gilheaney, Billy McFarland, Brandon McPhee, Marc Roberts, Pamela Gilmartin & Mick Flavin, John McIntyre, David James, Mary Hoey, Larissa Tormey, Eimear Furlong
8.00 Radical film maker Michael Moore talks to William Crawley about American and world politics in a conversation organised by the Belfast Film Festival.
8.30 Novel Ideas: Mike Gaston talks to Isabel Kelly about her memoir 'IS-Abel' which depicts her experiences growing up in care, overcoming emotional and physical abuse and becoming the first foster child in the Down and Lisburn area to graduate from university. Her story is one of hope against the odds
9.00 Coppers and Brass: The series focuses on alternative viewpoints within the traditional Irish music community. Irish Traveller culture featuring insightful interviews with Martin Collins, Co-Director of Pavee Point, Michael McDonagh and a performance from the Cobblestone Pub with Seán Gilrane & Davy Sheridan
9.30 Democracy Now! New Year’s Attacks by Green Beret & Army Veteran: Does U.S. Militarism Abroad Fuel Violence at Home?
Sunday 5 January
5pm Film: The Ace of Hearts: Members of a secret anarchist group take revenge
6.15 A Film Johnnie: Charlie attempts to meet his favourite movie actress at the Keystone Studio, but does not win friends there
6.30 STORK: Ewelina O Donnell talks to Polish students and their drama and dance teachers to discover how little successes can be achieved every day and barriers make disappear
6.55 The Northside Folklore Project, Dublin: A Night at Bingo
7.05 Kick Out the Jams: Music from Sullivan and Gold
7.30 Take Your Points: GAA discussion programme with Gaelic Life
8.00 Stephen J Reid: Stealth Camping in Old Smugglers Cave
8.30 The BIG Interview: Robin Elliott meets Warren Coates who founded the Northern Ireland Paranormal Research Association in 1991. It soon became the most established paranormal research group in Northern Ireland
9.00 Generator: Irish Contemporary Arts Series made by DCTV. This show features Tom Moore, Sean Hillen and The Joinery
9.30 Democracy Now! New Year’s Attacks by Green Beret & Army Veteran: Does U.S. Militarism Abroad Fuel Violence at Home?
Saturday 4 January
5pm Film: Breaking the Ice - Tommy Martin lives with mother Martha in a conservative religious community but dreams of a singing career.
6.30 Collapse the Box: Sculpturer Christy Keeney. After spending 17 years in London, Christy Keeney returned to his native Donegal where he is now resident. His Sculpted slab, built heads and figures, demonstrate a wonderful sense of artisan technique
7.00 Stories from Behind the Wall. Archive film Experiences of east Germany
7.30 Patterson's Spade Mill, Ballyclare
8.00 The Bookshop with a Soul. Archival film: John Clancy's bookshop in Smithfield
8.30 Cuideachta ó Thuaidh le John Spillane: Lively Interview with Cork musician John Spillane. He also sings “An bhfaca tu mo sheamasin” in NvTv studio
9.00 Stork presented by Ewelina O Donnell. Introduction to culture and history of Poland
9.30 Democracy Now! New Year’s Attacks by Green Beret & Army Veteran: Does U.S. Militarism Abroad Fuel Violence at Home?
Friday 3 January
5pm Film: Captain Scarlett: Captain Scarlett returns from gallivanting around the country-side after the Napoleonic wars and finds life in southern France very different.
6.15 Burns Unbroke: A look back at the contemporary exploration of Robbie Burns exhibited at Summerhall Edinburgh
6.30 Collapse the Box: Sue Cathcart. Sue has been working in mixed media for 30 years; she works primarily with paper, particularly papier mache and makes collages and 3D pieces
7.00 Cuideachta ó Thuaidh Clara Gill: Agallamh le Clara Ní Ghiolla, bean a bhfuil mar inspioráid ar chuile duine. An interview with Clara Gill. She chats about her life working in America, England and the Aran Islands
7.30 Hot Country with Hugh O'Brien features videos from Foster & Allen, Margo, Sina Theil & Billy Condon, Anne Biddie, The Three Amigos, John Gilheaney, Billy McFarland, Brandon McPhee, Marc Roberts, Pamela Gilmartin & Mick Flavin, John McIntyre, David James, Mary Hoey, Larissa Tormey, Eimear Furlong
8.30 Stork: Ewelina O Donnell is out and about in this episode from the Polish business conference
9.00 Democracy Now! “Exhausted”: Palestinian Journalist Shrouq Aila on Life & Death in Gaza, “Duty” to Report on Genocide
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Thursday 2 January
5pm Film: Bird of Paradise: A native girl falls for a visitor to her island, but she's chosen to be sacrificed to the volcano god.
6.25 This is Dublin: A New Market in Newmarket
6.35 Snow Leopard: Wildlife doc from China
7.00 Take Your Points – GAA programme hosted by Ronan Scott. Players from O’Donovan Rossa’s 2008 All-Ireland winning Camogie team talk about their journey to becoming champions. gaeliclife.com
7.30 Belfast College of Technology: Artisans & Dreamers. Known colloquially to the citizens of Belfast as “the Black Man Tech” or simply ‘the Tech”, the College has been the gateway to education and employment for thousands of skilled apprentices, students and trainees in ship building and engineering and industries
8.30 Into The Blue. Film made in 2008, Linfield’s historic triple-double winning season
9.30 Democracy Now! Ronan Farrow Exposes Secrets of High-Tech Spyware in New Film “Surveilled”
Wednesday 1 January 2025 Happy New Year
5pm Film: Beneath the 12-Mile Reef. Fierce competition among sponge fishermen forces a Greek-American family to fish in the dangerous 12-mile reef area off the western coast of Florida.
6.45 Banterflix: A look back at the highs and lows of 2024 in film with Jim McClean, Alan Meban and Nicole Hamilton. Plus several Banterflix regulars select their film of the year
7.15 Kick Out the Jams: Solo acoustic set from Neil Hannon, Divine Comedy
7.35 Hot Country presented by Hugh OBrien features videos from Mike Denver, Declan Nerney, Louise Morrissey, TR Dallas, Big Tom McBride, Paddy OBrien, Claudia Buckley, Michael English, Daniel ODonnell, Nathan Carter, Derek Ryan Brandon McPhee, Cliona Hagan
8.30 Collapse the Box: Noelle McAlinden interviews Una Sealy on the 143rd Annual Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition at the Ulster Museum. Artist Una Sealy is a native of Howth in North Dublin, where she works and lives. She has built a strong reputation as a figurative painter
9.00 Kick Out the Jams Acoustic set from Therapy?
9.35 Democracy Now!
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Tuesday 31 December 2024
5pm Film: Captain Scarface: A man desperate to leave South America books passage on a freighter, and learns that the captain has made plans to force a scientist to participate in a mission of destruction
6.10 Film: Abe Lincoln of Ninth Avenue: Teenager Jimmy Keenan operates a newsstand and is studying to become a lawyer. He takes care of a crippled boy named Gimpy
7.15 'The Day I Ran China' sees young apprentices undergoing intensive training and collaboration with China's leading experts.
8.00 Young Pavee Voices. Dublin community TV production.
8.35 Novel Ideas: Mike Gaston talks to Isabel Kelly about her memoir 'IS-Abel' which depicts her experiences growing up in care, overcoming emotional and physical abuse and becoming the first foster child in the Down and Lisburn area to graduate from university. Her story is one of hope against the odds
9.00 Ulster Scots Voices: Shaping a Global Legacy Episode 4. Host Alastair Patterson is joined by guests Matthew Warwick and Brian Wilson to discuss issues relevant to the Ulster-Scots community today including the importance of the pipe band scene and the opportunities that music can provide for young Ulster-Scots people
9.30 Democracy Now! “A Genocidal Project”: Dr. Ghassan Abu-Sittah on Israel’s Destruction of Gaza Health System
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Monday 30 December
5pm Film: Bowery at Midnight: Kindly soup kitchen operator and professor of criminology Bela Lugosi uses his soup kitchen as a front for a criminal gang who commit a series of daring robberies and murders.
6.00 Film: The Sadist - Three people driving into Los Angeles for a Dodgers game have car trouble and pull off into an old wrecking yard where they are held at bay by a bloodthirsty psycho and his crazy girlfriend
7.30 Banterflix: A look back at the highs and lows of 2024 in film with Jim McClean, Alan Meban and Nicole Hamilton. Plus several Banterflix regulars select their film of the year
8.00 Our Parlour: Maryann and Marcia discover the artisan treasures on sale in this innovative pop-up shop and chat to Hélène Vaillant one of the organisers and owner of lnvhome.com on her journey from France to Belfast
8.30 Hot Country presented by Hugh OBrien features videos from Mike Denver, Declan Nerney, Louise Morrissey, TR Dallas, Big Tom McBride, Paddy OBrien, Claudia Buckley, Michael English, Daniel ODonnell, Nathan Carter, Derek Ryan Brandon McPhee, Cliona Hagan
9.30 Collapse the Box: Sculpturer Christy Keeney. After spending 17 years in London, Christy Keeney returned to his native Donegal where he is now resident. His Sculpted slab, built heads and figures, demonstrate a wonderful sense of artisan technique
10.00 Democracy Now! Gideon Levy on Israel’s “Moral Blindness”: Gaza Babies Freeze; Strikes Kill Medical Workers, Reporters
Sunday 29 December
5pm Film: Rehearsal for Murder. A year after his fiancée's death, a playwright schedules a rehearsal for his new play, which proves to be a trap for her killer
6.35 “If the Walls Could Talk" – Stories of Cork's Heritage” explores the role of some of Cork's most historic buildings and documents changes in use over time and the influence of this built heritage on the lives of the community.
8.00 Democracy Now! Gideon Levy on Israel’s “Moral Blindness”: Gaza Babies Freeze; Strikes Kill Medical Workers, Reporters
9.00 Inheritance Environmental Film Festival Episode 7- Films:Bird Drone; Hand and Paw; The Old Man and The Sea
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Saturday 28 December
5pm Film: Three Steps North: After a prison sentence an American GI stationed in Italy discovers that his hidden loot has disappeared and goes searching for it
6.30 Collapse the Box: Sue Cathcart. Sue has been working in mixed media for 30 years; she works primarily with paper, particularly papier mache and makes collages and 3D pieces
7.00 Aran Islands "A Journey through changing times" Ruairí Ó Síochain retraces his fathers footsteps to complete an odyssey begun 40 years ago in film
7.45 Ireland's most beautiful mountain explored by Stephen J Reid
8.00 Democracy Now! Meet State Dept. Official Michael Casey, Who Resigned over Gaza After U.S. Ignored Israeli Abuses
9.00 World's Longest High-Speed Rail Network | China At High Speed: Human Connections
9.45 Inheritance Winter Environmental Film Festival Part 5. Films: Encounters in Asturias; Pinea; Rewilding the Riverbank; The Treasure of Alaska - In the Land of Glaciers and Grizzlies
10.50 Inheritance Winter Environmental Film Festival Part 6. Films: The Last Wild Herd: Defending Yellowstone's Buffalo; The Tale of Turtle, Squirrel,; Hedgehog and Owl; Icy River; Rose Rash
Friday 27 December
5pm Film: Three Blondes in His Life: An insurance investigator goes to Los Angeles to investigate the disappearance of a colleague.
6.30 A festive edition of Our Parlour presented by Maryann Quigley and Marcia Graham with guests Hélène Vaillant on how a French Christmas table is prepared, Kathleen Metrope and Sophie Rouyer modelling their creations, Teresa Murray on their collaborating in the pop up shop with artist and creative curator Ciaran Doran demonstrating the making of Christmas crackers. More info: https://www.lnvhome.com/ https://portlandavenuelifestyle.co.uk
7.12 Arts Guide
7.30 Banterflix: A look back at the highs and lows of 2024 in film with Jim McClean, Alan Meban and Nicole Hamilton. Plus several Banterflix regulars select their film of the year
8.00 Hot Country presented by Hugh OBrien features videos from Mike Denver, Declan Nerney, Louise Morrissey, TR Dallas, Big Tom McBride, Paddy OBrien, Claudia Buckley, Michael English, Daniel ODonnell, Nathan Carter, Derek Ryan Brandon McPhee, Cliona Hagan
9.00 Inheritance Winter Environmental Film Festival - Films: Living with the Cuckoo People; A Hunter Grabs Their Rifle; The path of heights; The New Kings of Chateau d’Ambroise
10.00 Inheritance Winter Environmental Film Festival - Films: Queen of Spades; The Shadow; Peaceful Fields; Martha; Over the Cattle Grid
11.00 Democracy Now! Meet State Dept. Official Michael Casey, Who Resigned over Gaza After U.S. Ignored Israeli Abuses
Thursday 26 December
5pm Film: The Man on the Eiffel Tower. French police inspector Maigret investigates the murder of a rich Paris widow and ends up chasing the killer up the Eiffel Tower's girders
6.30 Collapse The Box: An interview with Fine Art Photographer Tony Moore on his unique atmospheric photography
7.00 Paddleboard Camping with explorer and runner Stephen J Reid: 'Not what I was expecting!'
7.30 Democracy Now! “Conscience into Action”: Biden Commutes 37 Federal Death Row Sentences Ahead of Trump’s Second Term
8.30 Ulster Scots Voices: Shaping a Global Legacy Episode 4. Host Alastair Patterson is joined by guests Matthew Warwick and Brian Wilson to discuss issues relevant to the Ulster-Scots community today including the importance of the pipe band scene and the opportunities that music can provide for young Ulster-Scots people
9.00 Environmental Film Festival. Films Part 1: Finding Bo, Circle of Truth, Dreams under the Olive Trees, Yellowstone in Winter, a Moment out of Time
10.00 Inheritance Winter Environmental Film Festival -Part 2 Films: Banded: How a Birder's-Eye View Made a Community; Anima Natura; White Night; The Gift
11.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Christmas Day
5pm Film: Miracle on 34th Street: After a divorced New York mother hires a nice old man to play Santa Claus at Macy's, she is startled by his claim to be the genuine article. When his sanity is questioned, a lawyer defends him in court by arguing that he's not mistaken.
6.35 Best Rockabilly Music from unsigned bands from Australia
7.00 Table for Four: All Sorted for Christmas with Ciaran Doran
7.30 Collapse the Box: Noelle McAlinden interviews Una Sealy on the 143rd Annual Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition at the Ulster Museum. Artist Una Sealy is a native of Howth in North Dublin, where she works and lives. She has built a strong reputation as a figurative painter
8.00 Banterflix Film Review. A look at the new Superman trailer and latest film releases plus Christmas film recommendations. With guests Dr Nicole Hamilton and Aaron Flanagan from Comic Book Guys.
8.30 Conversations with Gerry Kelly - Carl Frampton held two world titles in two weight classes and is one of only 3 fighters from the British Isles to be named the Ring magazine’s Fighter of the Year, Talking about his rise to the World Title, we also hear Carl talk about his high-profile court case with Barry McGuigan and how that bitter row with his former mentor, trainer and hero, will never be healed
9.00 Hot Country with Hugh O'Brien: videos from Mick Flavin, Aishling Raferty, John McNicholl, Mary Duff, Jamie Donnelly, Paudy H, Niamh McGlinchey, Dominic Kirwan, Trudi Lalor, Marisa DAmato, Jonathan Milligan, Nealie Warren, Nathan Carter, Trionagh Allen, Olivia Douglas and Johnny Carroll
10.00 Democracy Now! Tribute to E. Y. Harburg, a lyricist and author best known for his Academy Award-winning song “Over the Rainbow,”
Tuesday 24 December
5pm Film: Scrooge - Ebenezer Scrooge, a mean old miser, hasn't a good word for Christmas, though his impoverished clerk Bob Cratchit and nephew Fred are full of holiday spirit
6.30 Collapse the Box: Noelle McAlinden interviews Kim Mahwinney on the 143rd Annual Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition at the Ulster Museum
7.00 Robin Elliott Tonight Part 2 Christmas Special with guests singer Dana in the studio, Paul Martin and Jenny The Doc from Nashville with the top showbiz stories of the year, actor Will Mellor, Theatre Critic Jane Hardy, comedian Crissy Rock, Jackie Trainor from Concern Worldwide plus music from Ricky Warwick and Matty Smyth
8.00 Ulster History Circle plaque in honour of Alan Francis Brooke. Participants and people include Seamus McKee, Ian Crozier, 3rd Viscount Brookeborough Alan Brooke, Major Jack Dunlop MBE and Maud Hamill
8.30 Converstions with Gerry Kelly - Daniel O'Donnell: A rare opportunity to hear Daniel talk openly, and at length, about his 40 years in the business. He is the only artist in the world to score a hit in the UK album charts every year since 1988!
9.00 A festive edition of Our Parlour presented by Maryann Quigley and Marcia Graham with guests Hélène Vaillant on how a French Christmas table is prepared, Kathleen Metrope and Sophie Rouyer modelling their creations, Teresa Murray on their collaborating in the pop up shop with artist and creative curator Ciaran Doran demonstrating the making of Christmas crackers. More info: https://www.lnvhome.com/ https://portlandavenuelifestyle.co.uk
9.40 Democracy Now! Elon Musk’s Opposition to Gov’t Spending Bill a “Smokescreen” for His Business Interests: Robert Kuttner
Monday 23 December
5pm Film: Medusa - In Greece, a stewardess is murdered by a masked maniac. Suspicion falls on a drunken American playboy (George Hamilton) and a murderous gangster (Cameron Mitchell).
6.40 Arts Guide
7.00 Table for Four: All Sorted for Christmas with Ciaran Doran
7.30 Banterflix Film Review. A look at the new Superman trailer and latest film releases plus Christmas film recommendations. With guests Dr Nicole Hamilton and Aaron Flanagan from Comic Book Guys.
8.00 Ulster Scots Voices: Shaping a Global Legacy Episode 4. Host Alastair Patterson is joined by guests Matthew Warwick and Brian Wilson to discuss issues relevant to the Ulster-Scots community today including the importance of the pipe band scene and the opportunities that music can provide for young Ulster-Scots people.
8.30 Hot Country with Hugh O'Brien: videos from Mick Flavin, Aishling Raferty, John McNicholl, Mary Duff, Jamie Donnelly, Paudy H, Niamh McGlinchey, Dominic Kirwan, Trudi Lalor, Marisa DAmato, Jonathan Milligan, Nealie Warren, Nathan Carter, Trionagh Allen, Olivia Douglas and Johnny Carroll
9.30 Democracy Now! Amazon Workers Launch Historic Strike to Demand New Contracts & End Unsafe Labor Practices
Sunday 22 December
5pm Film: Ma Barker's Killer Brood. Ma Barker and her four sons terrorize the 1930s South and Midwest with a string of kidnappings, robberies and murders, and even get to work with such famous criminals as John Dillinger and Baby Face Nelson
6.30 Democracy Now! Amazon Workers Launch Historic Strike to Demand New Contracts & End Unsafe Labor Practices
7.30 Robin Elliott Tonight. Part 2 of Robins Christmas Special with guests singer Dana in the studio, Paul Martin and Jenny The Doc from Nashville with the top showbiz stories of the year, actor Will Mellor, Theatre Critic Jane Hardy, comedian Crissy Rock, Jackie Trainor from Concern Worldwide plus music from Ricky Warwick and Matty Smyth
8.30 Conversations with Gerry Kelly - Carl Frampton held two world titles in two weight classes and is one of only 3 fighters from the British Isles to be named the Ring magazine’s Fighter of the Year, Talking about his rise to the World Title, we also hear Carl talk about his high-profile court case with Barry McGuigan and how that bitter row with his former mentor, trainer and hero, will never be healed
9.00 Ulster Scots Voices: Shaping a Global Legacy Episode 3 Host Alastair Patterson is joined by guests Matthew Warwick and Brian Wilson to discuss issues relevant to the Ulster-Scots community today including the upcoming 250th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence and its links to prominent Ulster-Scots figures
9.30 Inheritance Environmental Film Festival- Films:Bird Drone; Hand and Paw; The Old Man and The Sea
Saturday 21 December
5pm Film:The Inner Circle. A private detective finds himself with a perfect new secretary. But after a notorious gossip columnist turns up murdered, she may prove too good to be true.
6.00 Our Parlour from Christmas 2011
6.30 A Christmas Singing Circle: A medley of songs for Christmas from the acclaimed singers, the Down Singing Circle. Filmed at the Kilmore Church, Ulster Folk & Transport Museum
7.00 Democracy Now!
8.00 Faces Of Family Business - SEATING MATTERS. Ian Smyth sits down with Seating Matters to learn about the importance of quality seating in healthcare and their commitment to it as a family business. Martina Tierney and her son Martin discuss building products that last, their workplace culture of respect, and the importance of manufacturing locally in Limavady
8.30 Converstions with Gerry Kelly - Daniel O'Donnell: A rare opportunity to hear Daniel talk openly, and at length, about his 40 years in the business. He is the only artist in the world to score a hit in the UK album charts every year since 1988!
9.00 Diversity Lab: Christmas celebrated from around the world
9.30 Inheritance Winter Environmental Film Festival. Films: The Last Wild Herd: Defending Yellowstone's Buffalo; The Tale of Turtle, Squirrel,; Hedgehog and Owl; Icy River; Rose Rash
9.30 Arts Guide
Friday 20 December
5pm Film: Hollow Triumph: Pursued by the big-time gambler he robbed, John Muller assumes a new identity, with unfortunate results
6.30 Banterflix Film Review. A look at the new Superman trailer and latest film releases plus Christmas film recommendations. With guests Dr Nicole Hamilton and Aaron Flanagan from Comic Book Guys.
7.00 Hot Country with Hugh O'Brien: videos from Mick Flavin, Aishling Raferty, John McNicholl, Mary Duff, Jamie Donnelly, Paudy H, Niamh McGlinchey, Dominic Kirwan, Trudi Lalor, Marisa DAmato, Jonathan Milligan, Nealie Warren, Nathan Carter, Trionagh Allen, Olivia Douglas and Johnny Carroll
8.00 Robin Elliott Tonight Part 2 of Robins Christmas Special with guests singer Dana in the studio, Paul Martin and Jenny The Doc from Nashville with the top showbiz stories of the year, actor Will Mellor, Theatre Critic Jane Hardy, comedian Crissy Rock, Jackie Trainor from Concern Worldwide plus music from Ricky Warwick and Matty Smyth.
9.00 Inheritance Winter Environmental Film Festival. Films: Encounters in Asturias; Pinea; Rewilding the Riverbank; The Treasure of Alaska - In the Land of Glaciers and Grizzlies
10.05 Democracy Now! U.S. Gov’t to Pay Record $116M to 103 Women Who Sued over Abuse
Thursday 19 December
5pm Film: I Love Trouble: P.I. Stuart Bailey is hired to investigate the past of Ralph Johnson's wife who has gone missing
6.35 Kick Out the Jams: Acoustic session from verse chorus verse
7.00 Our Parlour: Maryann and Marcia discover the artisan treasures for sale in this exciting pop-up shop and chat to Hélène Vaillant one of the organisers and owner of lnvhome.com on her journey from France to Belfast
7.30 Democracy Now! “Obey the Law”: Palestinians Sue State Dept., Saying Arms Sales to Israel Violate U.S. Human Rights Law
8.30 Faces Of Family Business - SEATING MATTERS. Ian Smyth sits down with Seating Matters to learn about the importance of quality seating in healthcare and their commitment to it as a family business. Martina Tierney and her son Martin discuss building products that last, their workplace culture of respect, and the importance of manufacturing locally in Limavady
9.00 Ulster Scots Voices: Shaping a Global Legacy Episode 3 Host Alastair Patterson is joined by guests Matthew Warwick and Brian Wilson to discuss issues relevant to the Ulster-Scots community today including the upcoming 250th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence and its links to prominent Ulster-Scots figures
9.30 Inheritance Winter Environmental Film Festival - Films: Queen of Spades; The Shadow; Peaceful Fields; Martha; Over the Cattle Grid
10.30 Arts Guide
Wednesday 18 December
5pm Film: The Intruder- A charismatic "social reformer" rallies the white populace of a Southern town to oppose school integration, but he soon finds himself in a situation that he cannot control
6.30 Banterflix: Guests Zara Jackson and Hamish Calvert join Jim McClean taking a look at the latest cinema releases including 'Joy', 'Rumours' and 'Dear Santa'.
7.00 Collapse the Box: Noelle McAlinden interviews Kim Mahwinney on the 143rd Annual Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition at the Ulster Museum
7.30 Hot Country presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Cash Returns, Aishling Raferty, Ally Harron & Marion Curry, Big Tom, Brandon McPhee, Cliona Hagan abd Simon Sheerin, Colin Kenny, Claudia Buckley, David James, Billy McFarland, Declan Nerney, Effie Neill, Anthony mcBrien and All Folked Up
8.30 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Guest Dame Prue Leith - South African restaurateur, broadcaster, cookery writer, novelist and a judge on the Great British Bake Off
9.00 Democracy Now! “It Broke Him”: Mother Who Lost Son in “Kids for Cash” Scheme Slams Biden’s Clemency for Corrupt Judge
10.00 Inheritance Winter Environmental Film Festival - Films: Living with the Cuckoo People; A Hunter Grabs Their Rifle; The path of heights; The New Kings of Chateau d’Ambroise
Tuesday 17 December
5pm Film: The Bigamist: A man secretly married to two women feels the pressure of his deceit.
6.20 Solo adventures in the Frozen Mourne Mountains with Explorer Stephen J Reid
6.30 Robin Elliott Tonight. In the first of two Christmas Specials from 2 Royal Avenue Robin Elliott and Kim Kelly are joined by musician Nathan Carter, theatrical couple Marie Jones and Ian McElhinney, making Christmas decorations with Ciaran Doran, 'Elf On A Shelf co-founders Christa Pitts and Chanda Bell, actors Bernadette McKeating and Dylan Breen on their new musical for children 'The Magician's Nephew', TV & radio presenter Craig Doyle and singer Cara McGillion.
7.30 Democracy Now!
8.30 Faces Of Family Business - SEATING MATTERS. Ian Smyth sits down with Seating Matters to learn about the importance of quality seating in healthcare and their commitment to it as a family business. Martina Tierney and her son Martin discuss building products that last, their workplace culture of respect, and the importance of manufacturing locally in Limavady.
9.00 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Guest Dennis Taylor, BBC snooker commentator and retired professional snooker player
9.30 Inheritance Winter Environmental Film Festival - Films: Banded: How a Birder's-Eye View Made a Community; Anima Natura; White Night; The Gift
10.30 Arts Guid
Monday 16 December
5pm Film: The Great Gabbo: An insanely, egocentric ventriloquist, even though he is possessed by his wooden dummy, is in love with a dancer who is in love with another. The dummy gives advice to the ventriloquist.
6.35 Round-up of local arts and cultural events with Ciaran Scullion, Head of Music and Opera at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
7.00 Banterflix: Guests Zara Jackson and Hamish Calvert join Jim McClean taking a look at the latest cinema releases including 'Joy', 'Rumours' and 'Dear Santa'.
7.30 Hot Country presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Cash Returns, Aishling Raferty, Ally Harron & Marion Curry, Big Tom, Brandon McPhee, Cliona Hagan abd Simon Sheerin, Colin Kenny, Claudia Buckley, David James, Billy McFarland, Declan Nerney, Effie Neill, Anthony mcBrien and All Folked Up
8.30 Ulster Scots Voices: Shaping a Global Legacy Episode 3 Host Alastair Patterson is joined by guests Matthew Warwick and Brian Wilson to discuss issues relevant to the Ulster-Scots community today including the upcoming 250th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence and its links to prominent Ulster-Scots figures
9.00 Democracy Now! Report from Damascus: Relief Mixed with Sadness. Syrians Search for Loved Ones in Prisons & Morgues
10.00 Environmental Film Festival. Films: Finding Bo, Circle of Truth, Dreams under the Olive Trees, Yellowstone in Winter, a Moment out of Time
Sunday 15 December
5pm Film: Bank Alarm - A Department of Justice agent and his girlfriend attempt to apprehend a gang of bank robbers, but the robbers always seem to be a step ahead
6.00 Round Up Compilation
7.30 Democracy Now! Report from Damascus: Relief Mixed with Sadness. Syrians Search for Loved Ones in Prisons & Morgues
8.30 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Guest Dame Prue Leith - South African restaurateur, broadcaster, cookery writer, novelist and a judge on the Great British Bake Off
9.00 Ulster Scots Voices: Shaping a Global Legacy Host Alastair Patterson with guests Colin Been, Mervyn Gibson and Ian Marshall on issues relevant to the Ulster-Scots community today including the evolving nature of 12th of July celebrations and differences in opportunities for Ulster-Scots people in rural versus urban communities
9.30 Robin Elliott Tonight. In the first of two Christmas Specials from 2 Royal Avenue Robin Elliott and Kim Kelly are joined by musician Nathan Carter, theatrical couple Marie Jones and Ian McElhinney, making Christmas decorations with Ciaran Doran, 'Elf On A Shelf co-founders Christa Pitts and Chanda Bell, actors Bernadette McKeating and Dylan Breen on their new musical for children 'The Magician's Nephew', TV & radio presenter Craig Doyle and singer Cara McGillion
Saturday 14 December
5pm Film: Guest in the House. A young manipulative woman moves in with her fiancé's family and turns a happy household against itself
6.35 Round Up Compilation
8.00 Faces Of Family Business - 4Beauty Group’s Shelley Martin joins Ian Smyth reveals her journey as a second generation family business owner. Taking up the mantle from her mother, Shelley explains the challenges of creating a sustainable beauty industry, the importance of female-led business, and her experience of taking over the business on the precipice of the COVID-19 pandemic
8.30 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Guest Dennis Taylor, BBC snooker commentator and retired professional snooker player
8.55 Aran Islands "A Journey through changing times" Ruairí Ó Síochain retraces his fathers footsteps to complete an odyssey begun 40 years ago in film
9.40 The Lifelong Project: Suicide Prevention
10.00 Democracy Now! Report from Damascus: Relief Mixed with Sadness. Syrians Search for Loved Ones in Prisons & Morgues
Friday 13 December
5pm Film: The Green Promise: After the Matthews family buys a farm, the father suffers a severe injury, which puts his four children in charge
6.45 Fair Seas: The Celtic Sea. Voices from local coastal communities explore their close connection to the ocean, sharing their stories, hopes and fears, and how marine protections offer new hope for a brighter future for our natural world
7.00 Banterflix: Guests Zara Jackson and Hamish Calvert join Jim McClean taking a look at the latest cinema releases including 'Joy', 'Rumours' and 'Dear Santa'.
7.30 Hot Country presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Cash Returns, Aishling Raferty, Ally Harron & Marion Curry, Big Tom, Brandon McPhee, Cliona Hagan abd Simon Sheerin, Colin Kenny, Claudia Buckley, David James, Billy McFarland, Declan Nerney, Effie Neill, Anthony mcBrien and All Folked Up
8.30 Robin Elliott Tonight. In the first of two Christmas Specials from 2 Royal Avenue Robin Elliott and Kim Kelly are joined by musician Nathan Carter, theatrical couple Marie Jones and Ian McElhinney, making Christmas decorations with Ciaran Doran, 'Elf On A Shelf co-founders Christa Pitts and Chanda Bell, actors Bernadette McKeating and Dylan Breen on their new musical for children 'The Magician's Nephew', TV & radio presenter Craig Doyle and singer Cara McGillion.
9.30 Democracy Now! After Fall of Assad, “Struggle from Below” Needed to Build a Free & Democratic Syria
Thursday 12 December
5pm Film: Behind Office Doors - Mary Linden is the secretary who is the unheralded power behind successful executive James Duneen. He takes her for granted until rival Wales tries to take her away from him.
6.30 The Round-Up: A blue plaque is unveiled in Larne for the actor, poet and folklorist John Clifford. Seamus McKee and David Hume from the Ulster History Circle, local tour guide Lolly Spence, and John's granddaughter Karen Clifford speak about the occasion
6.45 Kick Out the Jams: Acoustic set from Arborist
7.10 Short drama created by local filmmakers: Adoption- follows a nurse called Angela who is infertile. Against her husband's wishes, she decides to adopt a chil
7.30 Ulster Scots Voices: Shaping a Global Legacy Host Alastair Patterson with guests Colin Been, Mervyn Gibson and Ian Marshall on issues relevant to the Ulster-Scots community today including the evolving nature of 12th of July celebrations and differences in opportunities for Ulster-Scots people in rural versus urban communities
8.00 From Aftergrass to Yellow Boots. Liam Logan visits the Seamus Heaney HomePlace in Bellaghy, Magherafelt where he talks to poet & author 'From Aftergrass to Yellow Boot's Seamus Heaney's Hearth Language.
8.30 Faces Of Family Business - 4Beauty Group’s Shelley Martin joins Ian Smyth reveals her journey as a second generation family business owner. Taking up the mantle from her mother, Shelley explains the challenges of creating a sustainable beauty industry, the importance of female-led business, and her experience of taking over the business on the precipice of the COVID-19 pandemic
9.00 Bread And Roses - The Story of the Irish Women Workers Union..... it's bread we fight for but we fight for roses too...
9.45 Democracy Now! Rep. Delia Ramirez: Trump’s Immigration Plans Are “Un-American, Unconstitutional & Undemocratic”
Wednesday 11 December
5pm Film: AThe Chase: Chuck Scott gets a job as chauffeur to tough guy Eddie Roman; but Chuck's involvement with Eddie's fearful wife becomes a nightmare
6.30 Banterflix: Joining Jim McClean this week are Johanna Leech form Strand Arts Centre and filmmaker Brian Mulholland taking a look at the latest film releases including 'Kneecap', 'Conclave' and 'Hot Frosty' plus an interview with filmmaker Airell Anthony Hayles on his new horror film 'Advent'
7.00 Backpacking Scotland's Wild Islands with explorer Stephen J Reid
8.00 Restoration Day at the Ulster Museum
8.30 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Darragn Ennis - Irish quizzer and television personality
9.00 Hot Country features videos from Mags McCarthy, Andreas Durkin, Derek Ryan, Dominic Kirwan, Gerry Guthrie, exclusive interviews and videos with Denver, Callin Joe
10.00 Democracy Now! “Politics Is Finally Possible”: After Surprise Fall of Assad in Protracted Civil War, What’s Next?
Tuesday 10 December
5pm Film: And Then There Were None: Seven guests, a newly hired secretary and two staff are gathered at a manor house on an isolated island by an unknown absentee host and are killed off one-by-one
6.40 RoundUp:The stories of GAA members killed during the conflict is told in the new book Lost Gaels. Author Peadar Thompson tells us about the work
7.00 Arts Online
7.30 Democracy Now! “Assad Is Gone”: Writer Yassin al-Haj Saleh on Syria, His 16 Years in Prison & Wife’s Disappearance
8.30 Conversation with Gerry Kelly: Multi award winning journalist Eamonn Mallie is one of Ireland's most respected and well-known media personalities
9.00 Faces Of Family Business - 4Beauty Group’s Shelley Martin joins Ian Smyth reveals her journey as a second generation family business owner. Taking up the mantle from her mother, Shelley explains the challenges of creating a sustainable beauty industry, the importance of female-led business, and her experience of taking over the business on the precipice of the COVID-19 pandemic.
9.30 Robin Elliott Tonight: Kim Kelly interviews Dame Kelly Holmes, comedy duo Conor Grimes and Alan McKee, wine tasting with Richard Bampfield, Wellness Specialist Deirdre Maguire plus music from Alex Winter and Dara McNaughton.
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Monday 9 December
5pm Film: Anatomy of a Psycho: The crazed brother of a condemned killer sent to the gas chamber swears vengeance on those he holds responsible for his brother's execution
6.15 Ulster History Circle plaque in honour of Alan Francis Brooke. Participants and people include Seamus McKee, Ian Crozier, 3rd Viscount Brookeborough Alan Brooke, Major Jack Dunlop MBE and Maud Hamill
6.30 Banterflix: McClean with Johanna Leech form Strand Arts Centre and filmmaker Brian Mulholland taking a look at the latest film releases including 'Kneecap', 'Conclave' and 'Hot Frosty' plus an interview with filmmaker Airell Anthony Hayles on his new horror film 'Advent'.
7.00 Hot Country features videos from Mags McCarthy, Andreas Durkin, Derek Ryan, Dominic Kirwan, Gerry Guthrie, exclusive interviews and videos with Denver, Callin Joe
8.00 Fair Seas: The Celtic Sea. Voices from local coastal communities explore their close connection to the ocean, sharing their stories, hopes and fears, and how marine protections offer new hope for a brighter future for our natural world
8.15 Kick Out the Jams: The Answer live at the Empire Music Hall
8.30 Ulster Scots Voices: Shaping a Global Legacy Host Alastair Patterson with guests Colin Been, Mervyn Gibson and Ian Marshall on issues relevant to the Ulster-Scots community today including the evolving nature of 12th of July celebrations and differences in opportunities for Ulster-Scots people in rural versus urban communities
9.00 Aran Islands "A Journey through changing times" Ruairí Ó Síochain retraces his fathers footsteps to complete an odyssey begun 40 years ago in film
9.45 Democracy Now! Amnesty International: Israel Is Committing Genocide in Gaza with Full U.S. Support
Sunday 8 December
5pm Film: Cry Danger: Ex-con Rocky Mulloy seeks the real culprit in the crime for which he was framed in a night world of deceptive dames and double crosses
6.30 Talk Like That: Ciaran Mac Gowan. Debbie McGory interviews musician Ciaran on his early life and career, including original songs 'BRING ME THE RAIN' and 'A SONG CALLED TIME.'
7.00 Kick Out the Jams: Acoustic session from RUNABAY
7.30 Robin Elliott Tonight: Kim Kelly interviews Dame Kelly Holmes, comedy duo Conor Grimes and Alan McKee, wine tasting with Richard Bampfield, Wellness Specialist Deirdre Maguire plus music from Alex Winter and Dara McNaughton.
8.30 Conversations with Jerry Kelly: Darragn Ennis - Irish quizzer and television personality
9.00 Novel Ideas: In 'The Lost and Early Writings of James Connolly', historian Conor McCabe brings together Connolly's earliest writings, many of which have remained unpublished or inaccessible for over a century. McCabe discusses his work on the project and what it means for scholarship on Connolly and on Irish labour and radical history
9.45 Democracy Now! Amnesty International: Israel Is Committing Genocide in Gaza with Full U.S. Support
Saturday 7 December
5pm Film: Constantine the Great: The story of Roman Emperor Constantine The Great, who united the Roman Empire in 324 A.D. during the great civil war, and granted religious freedom to all
7.00 Round Up: Mark Thompson of Relatives for Justice onwhat has been happening with the Legacy Act since Labour came to power, and the continued work by a network of families and organisations to repeal the Act
7.30 Democracy Now! Amnesty International: Israel Is Committing Genocide in Gaza with Full U.S. Support
8.30 Conversations with Jerry Kelly: Multi award winning journalist Eamonn Mallie is one of Ireland's most respected and well-known media personalities
9.00 Faces Of Family Business - Linwoods. Founder John Woods is joined by his son Patrick on his personal connection to the health food business. Ian Smyth hosts a fascinating discussion on legacy, sustainability, and politics as the family business looks towards the future
9.30 Arts Guide
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Friday 6 December
5pm Film: Captain Kidd. The unhistorical adventures of pirate Captain Kidd revolve around treasure and treachery
6.30 Banterflix: Joining Jim McClean this week are Johanna Leech form Strand Arts Centre and filmmaker Brian Mulholland taking a look at the latest film releases including 'Kneecap', 'Conclave' and 'Hot Frosty' plus an interview with filmmaker Airell Anthony Hayles on his new horror film 'Advent'.
7.00 Hot Country features videos from Mags McCarthy, Andreas Durkin, Derek Ryan, Dominic Kirwan, Gerry Guthrie, exclusive interviews and videos with Denver, Callin Joe, Declan Nerney
8.00 Democracy Now! Chase Strangio, First Out Trans Lawyer to Argue at Supreme Court, on Landmark Trans Healthcare Case
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Kim Kelly interviews Dame Kelly Holmes, comedy duo Conor Grimes and Alan McKee, wine tasting with Richard Bampfield, Wellness Specialist Deirdre Maguire plus music from Alex Winter and Dara McNaughton.
10.00 Getting to Know You: Julius interviews Rasta Natty Wailer, Reggae Ambassador to Northern Ireland, Ireland and the whole wide world. Member of the Legendary Bob Marley and the Wailers
Friday 6 December
5pm Film: Captain Kidd. The unhistorical adventures of pirate Captain Kidd revolve around treasure and treachery
6.30 Banterflix
7.00 Hot Country features videos from Mags McCarthy, Andreas Durkin, Derek Ryan, Dominic Kirwan, Gerry Guthrie, exclusive interviews and videos with Denver, Callin Joe, Declan Nerney
8.00 Democracy Now!
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight
10.00 Getting to Know You: Julius interviews Rasta Natty Wailer, Reggae Ambassador to Northern Ireland, Ireland and the whole wide world. Member of the Legendary Bob Marley and the Wailers
Thursday 5 December
5pm Film: Breakfast in Holywood: Based on a current (1946) radio series with a live audience. It is the story of some of the people who attend the show. Nat King Cole sings
6.30 Ulster Scots Voices: Shaping Our Global Legacy
7.00 Fully Unfiltered. Creative Writing with Nandi Jola: poet, story teller & a play writer. Produced by Diverse Youths Northern Ireland, a social group constituting youths from disparate ethnic groups
8.00 Arts Guide to What's On
8.30 Faces Of Family Business - Linwoods. Founder John Woods is joined by his son Patrick on his personal connection to the health food business. Ian Smyth hosts a fascinating discussion on legacy, sustainability, and politics as the family business looks towards the future
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Wednesday 4 December
5pm Film: Borderline: Two undercover agents infiltrate a drug-smuggling ring in Mexico, but neither is aware of the other's identity.
6.30 Banterflix: James Oliver and Gavin Moriarty take a look at the musical 'Wicked', comedy 'My Old Ass' and Oscar winning ''Monster'. Presented by Jim McClean.
7.00 Hot Country: Videos this week from Declan Nerney, Mike Denver, Callin Joe, Gerry Guthrie, also videos from Derek Ryan, Mags McCarthy, Andreas Durkin, Dominic Kirwan and Lisa Stanley
8.00 Talk Like That: Ciaran Mac Gowan. Debbie McGory interviews musician Ciaran on his early life and career, including original songs 'BRING ME THE RAIN' and 'A SONG CALLED TIME.'
8.30 Conversations with Jerry Kelly: Guest Paul Tweed, media lawyer to the stars
9.00 In Age NI's new podcast How's the form?, host Joe Lindsay speaks to some of Northern Ireland's most high profile men about life after 50. Psychotherapist Owen O'Kane shares advice to keep your body & mind fit beyond 50
9.40 Democracy Now!
Tuesday 3 December
5pm Film: Battle of the Worlds: A runaway asteroid dubbed "The Outsider" mysteriously begins orbiting the Earth and threatens it with lethal flying saucers
6.30 Ulster Scots Voices: Shaping Our Global Legacy
7.00 AGE NI's How's the form? with Jeremy McWilliams a motorcycle road racer who, having taken multiple podium places around the world in Superbike and MotoGP, was told he was no longer eligible for mainstream racing beyond the age of 50
7.40 Project with young people from Glen Community Parent Youth Group discussing the impact of Covid-19 and lock down on their lives.
8.00 Faces Of Family Business - Linwoods. Founder John Woods is joined by his son Patrick on his personal connection to the health food business. Ian Smyth hosts a fascinating discussion on legacy, sustainability, and politics as the family business looks towards the future
8.30 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Guest Brendan O'Carroll, comedian, director, producer and writer best known for portraying foul-mouthed matriarch Agnes Brown
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: writer Leesa Harker and some of the cast of the new Christmas show 'Belfast Actually', 'Coronation Street' star Samia Longchambon, writer John Patrick Higgins, a look at this years Salvation Army Christmas Appeal, Dancing on Ice star actress Chelsee Healey, plus music from Caillin Joe and Conor Chism
10.00 Democracy Now! Mehdi Hasan: Biden’s Pardon for His Son Hunter Makes Him a Hypocrite, But GOP Outrage Is Ridiculous
Monday 2 December 2024
5pm Film: Big News- A reporter's marriage is jeopardized by his drinking and he finds himself accused of a murder he didn't commit
6.10 Bootlegs Live Music Sessions
6.30 Banterflix: James Oliver and Gavin Moriarty take a look at the musical 'Wicked', comedy 'My Old Ass' and Oscar winning ''Monster'. Presented by Jim McClean.
7.00 Angela Graham on her new collection of poems 'Star: Poems for the Christmas Season'. Using her love for languages (including Welsh, English, Ulster-Scots and Irish) Angela creates poems about the three kings, the wise wives and moving into bigger social issues such as climate change, refugees, personal trauma, taking us through the Christmas period and to the new year
7.30 Hot Country: Videos this week from Declan Nerney, Mike Denver, Callin Joe, Gerry Guthrie, also videos from Derek Ryan, Mags McCarthy, Andreas Durkin, Dominic Kirwan and Lisa Stanley
8.25 AGE N.I's How's the form? Máirtín Ó Muilleoir is a newspaper publisher of titles including the Andersonstown News and the Irish Echo in New York. He’s had a political career, first as a Belfast City Councillor, then serving as Lord Mayor of Belfast
9.00 Democracy Now! “Forest of Noise”: Palestinian Poet Mosab Abu Toha on New Book, Relatives Killed in Gaza & More
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Sunday 1 December
5pm Film: Behind Green Lights: Police lieutenant Sam Carson investigates a political murder after the victim is dumped at the door of police headquarters
6.00 Arts Guide
6.30 Age NI's How's the form? Glenn Patterson is an award-winning novelist, filmmaker and screenwriter and a leading figure in Northern Ireland arts. He is Professor of Creative Writing and Director of the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s University Belfast
7.15 Ireland's Most Beautifil Mountain explored by Stephen J Reid
7.30 Harp Bar reunion: Bands include The Outcasts, Protex, Henry Cluney (ex-Stiff Little Fingers), Brian Young (ex-Rudi), Shock Treatment 21, Stage B and The Android
8.30 Conversations with Jerry Kelly: Guest Paul Tweed, media lawyer to the stars
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: writer Leesa Harker and some of the cast of the new Christmas show 'Belfast Actually', 'Coronation Street' star Samia Longchambon, writer John Patrick Higgins, a look at this years Salvation Army Christmas Appeal, Dancing on Ice star actress Chelsee Healey, plus music from Caillin Joe and Conor Chism
10.00 Democracy Now! “Forest of Noise”: Palestinian Poet Mosab Abu Toha on New Book, Relatives Killed in Gaza & More
Saturday 30 November
5pm Film: Beneath the 12-Mile Reef: Fierce competition among sponge fishermen forces a Greek-American family to fish in the dangerous 12-mile reef area off the western coast of Florida
6.45 RoundUp: A blue plaque unveiled at Vinecash Presbyterian Church, Portadown for William Tennent, who founded the Log College seminary in Pennsylvania in 1727. Alister McReynolds (Ulster History Circle), Rev Richard Murray (Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland), Rev Michael McClenahan (Vinecash Presbyterian Church), Rev Jared Stephens (Ballinderry Moravian Church), Ian Crozier (Ulster-Scots Agency), and U.S. Consul-General James Applegate recount the event
7.00 Football Express: Tiernan Lynch's exit from Larne dominates the conversation as football correspondent Stephen Looney is joined by Paul Leeman, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh look at what it could mean for the Champions, as well as other news from the Irish League
7.30 The Faces of Family: Darren McDowell interviews the father-son duo behind home-grown facilities management business Mount Charles. Trevor and Gavin Annon reveal how they’ve kept their family roots intact while employing over 3,000 people
7.00 The Most Interesting Mountain in Ireland explored by Stephen J Reid
8.15 Live Music Sessions inc. Frànçois & The Atlas Mountains
8.30 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Guest Brendan O'Carroll, comedian, director, producer and writer best known for portraying foul-mouthed matriarch Agnes Brown
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Friday 29 November
5pm Film: Behave Yourself! When a cute Welsh terrier follows Bill Denny home, little does he know that all gangland has its eye on that dog.
6.30 Banterflix Film Review
7.00 Hot Country: Videos this week from Declan Nerney, Mike Denver, Callin Joe, Gerry Guthrie, also videos from Derek Ryan, Mags McCarthy, Andreas Durkin, Dominic Kirwan and Lisa Stanley
8.00 Robin Elliott meets Downtown Radio legend Big T on being on air for over 42 years meeting music legends like Johnny Cash and being inducted into the PPI Radio Awards Hall Of Fame
8.30 Football Express Football Express: Tiernan Lynch's exit from Larne dominates the conversation as football correspondent Stephen Looney is joined by Paul Leeman, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh look at what it could mean for the Champions, as well as other news from the Irish Leag
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight
10.00 Democracy Now
Thursday 28 November
5pm Film: Atom Age Vampire: An exotic dancer is disfigured in a car accident. A scientist develops a treatment that restores her beauty...not without consequences
6.30 Talk Like That: Angela Graham on her new collection of poems 'Star: Poems for the Christmas Season'. Using her love for languages (including Welsh, English, Ulster-Scots and Irish) Angela creates poems about the three kings, the wise wives and moving into bigger social issues such as climate change, refugees, personal trauma, taking us through the Christmas period and to the new year
7.00 AGE NI's How's the form? - Billy Murray, a four-time world kickboxing champion. As founder of the tin hut Prokick gym in the back streets of East Belfast, Billy has trained and mentored 18 world champions
7.30 Our Parlour: Maryann Quigley in conversation with Gwen and Fionnula and their journey overcoming adversity as a trans couple
8.00 Football Express
8.30 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Guest Gloria Hunniford
9.00 The Faces of Family Business returns as Darren McDowell interviews the father-son duo behind home-grown facilities management business Mount Charles. Trevor and Gavin Annon reveal how they’ve kept their family roots intact while employing over 3,000 people
9.30 Democracy Now!
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Wednesday 27 November
5pm Film: Asphalt- Joe May's sensual drama of life in the Berlin underworld
6.30 Banterflix movie review show: Joe McElroy is joined by Adam Neeson and Claire McCullough reviewing 'Gladiator II', 'Deadpool & Wolverine' and 'The Blair Witch Project'.
7.00 Round Up: Mark Thompson of Relatives for Justice onwhat has been happening with the Legacy Act since Labour came to power, and the continued work by a network of families and organisations to repeal the Act.
7.30 Hot Country: Videos from Rhonda Vincent, David James,John Glenn, Paddy O'Brien, Claudia Buckley, Louise Morrissey, Pamela Gilmartin, Steve Wood, Randy Travis, Stephen Bennett, Owen Mac, Ray Benson and Brennan Leighln
8.30 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Colin Murray
9.00 How's the form? - Joe Lindsay speaks with BBC Sport Northern Ireland Correspondent Stephen Watson from Stephen's kidney transplants, his favourite sporting moments and even his love of 'The Smiths' front-man Morrissey
9.40 Democracy Now! War Crimes in Lebanon: Human Rights Watch Says Israel Used U.S. Arms to Kill 3 Journalists
Tuesday 26 November
5pm Film: Angel Face Ambulance driver Frank Jessup is ensnared in the schemes of the sensuous but dangerous Diane Tremayne
6.35 Film: Among Those Present An ambitious coat-room checker impersonates an English nobleman
7.10 Engage in Art Age: Public Art Showcase by Older People in West Belfast from 2011
7.30 Robin Elliott Tonight: Robin and Kim Kelly visit Christmas Market at City Hall chatting to local traders, Singer/actor David Essex, actress and author Alison Arngrim, Caroline Curran and Patrick Buchanan on 'Elvis Yourself A Merry Little Christmas', St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal plus music from Lauren McCrory and Ricky Warwick
8.30 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Guest Gloria Hunniford
9.00 The Faces of Family Business returns as Darren McDowell interviews the father-son duo behind home-grown facilities management business Mount Charles. Trevor and Gavin Annon reveal how they’ve kept their family roots intact while employing over 3,000 people
9.30 Democracy Now! U.N. Climate Summit Ends with a “Bad Deal” as Rich, Polluting Nations Refuse $1 Trillion Finance Plan
10.30 Arts Guide
Monday 25 November
5pm Film: A Star Is Born: Young Esther Victoria Blodgett comes to Hollywood with dreams of stardom and achieves them only with the help of alcoholic leading man Norman Maine, whose best days are behind him
7.00 Banterflix movie review show: Joe McElroy is joined by Adam Neeson and Claire McCullough reviewing 'Gladiator II', 'Deadpool & Wolverine' and 'The Blair Witch Project'.
7.30 A blue plaque unveiled at Vinecash Presbyterian Church, Portadown for William Tennent, who founded the Log College seminary in Pennsylvania in 1727. Alister McReynolds (Ulster History Circle), Rev Richard Murray (Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland), Rev Michael McClenahan (Vinecash Presbyterian Church), Rev Jared Stephens (Ballinderry Moravian Church), Ian Crozier (Ulster-Scots Agency), and U.S. Consul-General James Applegate recount the event
7.45 Captain Jonathan Rouffet of the Salvation Army outlining the organisation's new Christmas Appeal
8.00 Hot Country: Videos from Gerry Guthrie, Lee Matthews, Mike Denver, Cordelia, The Three Amigos, David James, Dallas Moore, Michael English, Noreen Rabbette, Emma Donohue, Lauren McCrory, Bo Bundy, Brandon McPhee, Gaither Vocal Band
9.00 Fully Unfiltered. Creative Writing with Nandi Jola: poet, story teller & a play writer. Produced by Diverse Youths Northern Ireland, a social group constituting youths from disparate ethnic groups
9.45 Democracy Now! "Trillions, Not Billions”: Climate Activists Protest as COP29 Closes in on a “Bad Deal”
Sunday 24 November
5pm Film: A Yank in Libya: American correspondent Mike Malone uncovers a Nazi plot for an uprising of the Arab tribes in Lybia
6.50 A Night Out: After a visit to a pub, Charlie and Ben cause a ruckus at a posh restaurant
6.40 As the Black Mountain Shared Space project opens its new hub on the Ballygomartin Road, Seamus Corr explains the work behind it and what it will mean for community relations in the area going forward
7.00 How’s the form?" with chef, restaurateur and business leader, Michael Deane. He’s one of the godfathers who transformed the Northern Ireland restaurant scene. He chats to host Joe Lindsay about being a business owner through some of Belfast’s most difficult days, and the pressures of chasing, keeping and eventually giving up the globally-coveted Michelin star
7.35 The Jigs & The Reels: Remembering Sean McGuire with Belfast Summer School of Traditional Music at a celebratory event at the Duncairn Centre for Culture & Arts
8.00 Arts Guide
8.30 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Guest Gloria Hunniford
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Robin and Kim Kelly visit Christmas Market at City Hall chatting to local traders, Singer/actor David Essex, actress and author Alison Arngrim, Caroline Curran and Patrick Buchanan on 'Elvis Yourself A Merry Little Christmas', St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal plus music from Lauren McCrory and Ricky Warwick
10.00 Democracy Now! "Trillions, Not Billions”: Climate Activists Protest as COP29 Closes in on a “Bad Deal”
Saturday 23 November
5pm Film: 42nd Street. When the leading lady of a Broadway musical breaks her ankle, she is replaced by a young unknown actress, who becomes the star of the show
6.30 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.00 Age NI's How's the form? with Terri Hooley who openly admits that his passion for music was not matched by his abilities as a businessman, when the label went bankrupt in 1982. Friends rallied to help Terri to open a new record store which went on to thrive until closing in 2015. Terri Hooley’s legacy in the music scene, as an activist and anarchist have given him folklore-like status, with the stories to match
7.30 Democracy Now!
8.30 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Guest Gloria Hunniford
9.00 Stealth Camping in Old Smugglers Cave with explorer Stephen J Reid
9.30 Keeping it Local (2017:) How possible is it to include everyone in the city's prosperity and what do we need to do to get there? Did we make any progress?
10.10 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Friday 22 November
5pm Film: With these Hands: Documentary recreates the Triangle Fire of 1911 and compares working conditions of the 1910s with the 1950s.
5.50 Film: Phantom Patrol: A deranged killer escapes into the Canadian woods.
7.00 Banterflix movie review show: Joe McElroy is joined by Adam Neeson and Claire McCullough reviewing 'Gladiator II', 'Deadpool & Wolverine' and 'The Blair Witch Project'.
7.30 Hot Country: Videos from Rhonda Vincent, David James,John Glenn, Paddy O'Brien, Claudia Buckley, Louise Morrissey, Pamela Gilmartin, Steve Wood, Randy Travis, Stephen Bennett, Owen Mac, Ray Benson and Brennan Leighln
8.30 Robin Elliott Tonight: Robin and Kim Kelly visit Christmas Market at City Hall chatting to local traders, Singer/actor David Essex, actress and author Alison Arngrim, Caroline Curran and Patrick Buchanan on 'Elvis Yourself A Merry Little Christmas', St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal plus music from Lauren McCrory and Ricky Warwick
9.30 Democracy Now! Wanted for War Crimes: ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu & Gallant over Gaza
10.30 Arts What's On Guide
Thursday 21 November
5pm Film: The Kennel Murder Case. Philo Vance, accompanied by his prize-losing Scottish terrier, investigates the locked-room murder of a prominent and much-hated collector.
6.15 Film: The City. A prescient documentary about city planning, which presents idyllic suburbs and nuclear families as a solution to the chaos, poverty and social decay of industrialized inner city
6.50 Robin Elliott chats to singer Carol Decker, who's appearing in Now That's What I Call A Musical at the Grand Opera House
7.00 Talk Like That: Ciaran Mac Gowan. Debbie McGory interviews musician Ciaran on his early life and career, including original songs 'BRING ME THE RAIN' and 'A SONG CALLED TIME.'
7.30 Music from Dolbro Dan from Kick Out the Jam Acoustic Series
8.00 Eastside Arts: Report on Park Fest 2024
8.30 Engage in Art Age: Public Art Showcase by Older People in West Belfast from 2011
8.50 The Handbag: A Modern Dance Fantasy
9.00 Democracy Now! Colombian Environment Min. Susana Muhamad on Banning Coal to Israel, Phasing Out Fossil Fuels & Trump
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Wednesday 20 November
5pm Film: The Upturned Glass. A British brain surgeon punishes the murderess of his lover
6.25 Film: Crossed Wires. An innocent man is accused of murdering his aunt
7.00 Banterflix Film Review: Guests Maria McQuillan, Gerard McNeil review 'Paddington in Peru', Challengers' and 'Tank Girl' plus filmmaker Julian Doyle, editor of 'Monty Python's: Life of Brian'
7.30 Short drama created by local filmmakers: Adoption- follows a nurse called Angela who is infertile. Against her husband's wishes, she decides to adopt a child
8.00 A blue plaque unveiled at Vinecash Presbyterian Church, Portadown for William Tennent, who founded the Log College seminary in Pennsylvania in 1727. Alister McReynolds (Ulster History Circle), Rev Richard Murray (Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland), Rev Michael McClenahan (Vinecash Presbyterian Church), Rev Jared Stephens (Ballinderry Moravian Church), Ian Crozier (Ulster-Scots Agency), and U.S. Consul-General James Applegate recount the event
8.15 Hot Country: videos from Gerry Guthrie, Lee Matthews, Mike Denver, Cordelia, The Three Amigos, David James, Dallas Moore, Michael English, Noreen Rabbette, Emma Donohue, Lauren McCrory, Bo Bundy, Brandon McPhee, Gaither Vocal Band
9.15 Arts Guide
9.35 Democracy Now! Daughter of Political Prisoner in Azerbaijan: Gov’t Is Using COP29 as Chance to “Enrich the Regime”
Tuesday 19 November
5pm Film: The Scar. Pursued by the big-time gambler he robbed, John Muller assumes a new identity, with unfortunate results
6.25 Film: The Marble Heart. A talented sculptor is heartbroken when the woman he loves rejects him for a rich man
7.00 Novel Ideas: Anna Lo on her autobiography 'The Place I Call Home'
7.30 Fully Unfiltered. Creative Writing with Nandi Jola: poet, story teller & a play writer. Produced by Diverse Youths Northern Ireland, a social group constituting youths from disparate ethnic groups
8.30 Robin Elliott Tonight: The final of Belfast Has Talent presented by Mr Show Biz himself Paul Martin, poet and playwright Nandi Jola, singer Malachi Cush visits the studio, quirky stories from around the world with Kim Kelly plus music from Derek Ryan, Olivia Douglas and Claudia Buckley
9.30 Democracy Now! Live from COP29: Climate Justice Activists Demand Action as Trump’s Return Looms Over U.N. Summit
Monday 18 November
5pm Film: Little Men: In the Plumfield School for poor boys, Dan, a tough street kid, comes to the school and is falsely accused of theft. But Josephine, who runs the school with her husband, takes him under her wing
6.25 Film: Tales of Tomorrow: A Child is Crying A young child with a genius I. Q. is taken away from her mother to work at a military base
7.00 A blue plaque unveiled at Vinecash Presbyterian Church, Portadown for William Tennent, who founded the Log College seminary in Pennsylvania in 1727. Alister McReynolds (Ulster History Circle), Rev Richard Murray (Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland), Rev Michael McClenahan (Vinecash Presbyterian Church), Rev Jared Stephens (Ballinderry Moravian Church), Ian Crozier (Ulster-Scots Agency), and U.S. Consul-General James Applegate recount the event
7.30 Banterflix Film Review: Guests Maria McQuillan, Gerard McNeil review 'Paddington in Peru', Challengers' and 'Tank Girl' plus filmmaker Julian Doyle, editor of 'Monty Python's: Life of Brian'
8.00 Our Parlour: Bill McKnight's talks frankly on personal struggle with mental illness. Using poetry he seeks to challenge myths and mindsets in an attempt to lessen the misunderstanding and stigma which surrounds society's attitude to mental illness
8.30 HotCountry: videos from Gerry Guthrie, Lee Matthews, Mike Denver, Cordelia, The Three Amigos, David James, Dallas Moore, Michael English, Noreen Rabbette, Emma Donohue, Lauren McCrory, Bo Bundy, Brandon McPhee, Gaither Vocal Band
9.30 Democracy Now! “He Will Make America Sick”: Trump Picks Vaccine Skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Head HHS
Sunday 17 November
5pm Film: Murder on the Campus - A popular young student finds herself accused of a series of murders that have occurred on the college campus
6.10 Film: The Habit of Happiness- A cheerful fellow teaches gloomy old men how to laugh and be happy
7.00 Democracy Now! “He Will Make America Sick”: Trump Picks Vaccine Skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Head HHS
8.00 Coronation Tatoo Kilkeel
8.30 The Best of Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Musicians Phil Coulter and Brian Kennedy speak candidly with Gerry about their private lives and musical careers, alongside some fantastic live performance
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: The final of Belfast Has Talent presented by Mr Show Biz himself Paul Martin, poet and playwright Nandi Jola, singer Malachi Cush visits the studio, quirky stories from around the world with Kim Kelly plus music from Derek Ryan, Olivia Douglas and Claudia Buckley
10.00 Arts Guide
10.20 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interview
Saturday 16 November
5pm Film: Affairs of Cappy Ricks. Cappy Ricks, a crusty old sea captain, returns home from a long voyage to discover that his family and his business are in chaos
6.00 Film: The Shadow Strikes. Lamont Cranston assumes his secret identity as "The Shadow", to break up an attempted robbery at an attorney's office
7.00 Novel Ideas: In 'The Lost and Early Writings of James Connolly', historian Conor McCabe brings together Connolly's earliest writings, many of which have remained unpublished or inaccessible for over a century. McCabe discusses his work on the project and what it means for scholarship on Connolly and on Irish labour and radical history
7.45 Paddleboard Camping is a Terrible Idea: Intrepid explorer Stephen J Reid
8.00 Hidden Hobbies: Dungeons and Dragons. Host: Jake Mcillhagga Guests: Beth Wilson, Gerard Grimes, Rob Rea, Martin Devine, Natalia Smyth, Daryl Whiteside, Adam O’Hara, Ethan McGee, Aaron McGee Production assistants: Shane Murphy, Adam O’Hara, Stephen Baird. Director/Producer: Ana McCrea
8.30 The Best of Conversations with Gerry Kelly: In this episode, musicians Phil Coulter and Brian Kennedy speak candidly with Gerry about their private lives and musical careers, alongside some fantastic live performance
9.00 Democracy Now! “He Will Make America Sick”: Trump Picks Vaccine Skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Head HHS
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
10.30 Comprehensive guide to local arts and cultural events presented by Ciaran Scullion, Arts Council of Northern Ireland
Friday 15 November
5pm Film:The Ghost. Train High jinks and chills ensue after a group of people become stranded at an isolated station and a legendary phantom train approaches.
6.25 Film: Tales of Tomorrow: Blunder- A nuclear engineer is about to begin the operation of an experimental nuclear reactor, unaware that the reactor has the potential to destroy the planet.
7.00 Banterflix Film Review
7.30 NI Women's Football Show, host Jana McCabe is joined by two incredible guests: Heather Mearns from Crusaders and Sarah Crooks from Bangor Ladies, who has just returned from the Women's Futsal World
Cup! They’ll be chatting about their experiences on and off the pitch, plus we’ll get a sneak peek at the upcoming Northern Ireland vs Norway Women's European Championship game
8.00 HotCountry: videos from Gerry Guthrie, Lee Matthews, Mike Denver, Cordelia, The Three Amigos, David James, Dallas Moore, Michael English, Noreen Rabbette, Emma Donohue, Lauren McCrory, Bo Bundy, Brandon McPhee, Gaither Vocal Band
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: The final of Belfast Has Talent presented by Mr Show Biz himself Paul Martin, poet and playwright Nandi Jola, singer Malachi Cush visits the studio, quirky stories from around the world with Kim Kelly plus music from Derek Ryan, Olivia Douglas and Claudia Buckley.
10.00 Democracy Now! Trump Picks Far-Right Loyalist Matt Gaetz to Be AG as He Moves to Weaponize DOJ Against “Enemies”
Thursday 14 November
5pm Film: Midnight Phantom: A newly hired police chief vows to clean up a notoriously corrupt police department
6.00 The President's Mystery: A millionaire with a crumbling personal life comes up with an idea on how he can disappear.
7.00 Open Arts at 25: Looking back at the celebratory 25th year of the work of Open Arts and their creative engagement with people with disabilities
7.30 Novel Ideas: In 'The Lost and Early Writings of James Connolly', historian Conor McCabe brings together Connolly's earliest writings, many of which have remained unpublished or inaccessible for over a century. McCabe discusses his work on the project and what it means for scholarship on Connolly and on Irish labour and radical history.
8.10 Short drama: Adoption- follows a nurse called Angela who is infertile. Against her husband's wishes, she decides to adopt a child
8.30 Exploring Temple Bar 2004. From the archives.
9.00 Democracy Now! ACLU Attorney Lee Gelernt on How Rights Groups Are Preparing to Fight Trump’s Mass Deportations
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Wednesday 13 November
5pm Film: Oh, Susanna! A cowboy is robbed, then thrown from a train by an escaped murderer who then takes on his identity.
5.55 Film: Barefoot Boy: A pampered, snobbish young boy is sent by his father, who has served time in prison for a crime he did not commit, down to the country farm of an old friend
7.00 Banterflix: Jim McClean is joined by Tim Burden and Richard Davis as they discuss some of the recent releases including 'Super/Man The Christopher Reeves Story', 'The Music of John Williams' and 'Apartment 7A'
7.30 NI Women's Football Show, host Jana McCabe is joined by two incredible guests: Heather Mearns from Crusaders and Sarah Crooks from Bangor Ladies, who has just returned from the Women's Futsal World
Cup! They’ll be chatting about their experiences on and off the pitch, plus we’ll get a sneak peek at the upcoming Northern Ireland vs Norway Women's European Championship game
8.00 Arts Pod. What's on in theatre, musicals, comedy, opera, classical music, dance, family shows and pantomimes plus theatre news in the UK arts & theatre
8.30 Hot Country presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Philomena Begley, Jimmy Buckley, Declan Nerney, James Kilbane, Jack Keogh, Big Tom, John Hogan, Lee Matthews, Brendan Quinn, Siobhan Miller, Damien Davis and more
9.30 Democracy Now! “Hatemonger”: Stephen Miller to Hold Key Post as Trump Pushes Mass Detention & Deportation
Tuesday 12 November
5pm Film: Lease of Life: Aware of his imminent death, the parson of a small rural community reconsiders his life so far and what he can still do to help the community
6.30 Film: The Pharmacist: A pharmacist tries to maintains his precarious balance while dealing with demanding customers and his dysfunctional family
7.00 As the west Belfast GAA club Gort na Móna celebrates its 50th anniversary, former and current players, coaches, parents and volunteers reflect on their relationship with the club and the role it has played in the Upper Springfield community. Interviewees: Niall Enright, Barry Fegan, Gerard Fleming, Danielle Hughes, Pádraig Mac Cathail, Desy McClean, Claire McCusker, David McErlean, Gabrielle Monaghan, Duailtín Nic Cathail, Rónán Ó Scolláin, Cora Pierse, Terry Reilly, Máire Thompson
8.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: A look at this years NI Music Prize with Charlotte Dryden from Oh Yeah Music Centre, Thin Lizzy star Eric Bell, new poetry from Rosemary Jenkinson, a tribute to the late comedian Janey Godley, Healthy eating with Dietition Gillian Killiner, Coronation Street Star Tina O'Brien plus music from Cara Dillon, Brigid O' Neill and Tramp
9.00 Wrokdown 'A' Billy: Australian music legends who continue to play and record, as well as highlighting emerging artis
9.30 Democracy Now! “Hate Has No Place Here”: Black Americans Slam Racist Texts Promoting Slavery After Trump’s Election
Monday 11 November
5pm Film: Affair in Trinidad: A nightclub singer and her brother-in-law try to find her husband's killer
6.35 Junior G-Men: Chapter 1 - Enemies Within: A gang of street kids work with the FBI in their attempt to find and rescue their leader's father, a scientist who has been kidnapped by a terrorist group
7.00 Talk Like That: Debbie McGory interviews musician Ciaran Mac Gowan on his early life and career, including original songs 'BRING ME THE RAIN' and 'A SONG CALLED TIME.'
7.30 Banterflix: Jim McClean is joined by Tim Burden and Richard Davis as they discuss some of the recent releases including 'Super/Man The Christopher Reeves Story', 'The Music of John Williams' and 'Apartment 7A'
8.00 NI Women's Football Show, host Jana McCabe is joined by two incredible guests: Heather Mearns from Crusaders and Sarah Crooks from Bangor Ladies, who has just returned from the Women's Futsal World
Cup! They’ll be chatting about their experiences on and off the pitch, plus we’ll get a sneak peek at the upcoming Northern Ireland vs Norway Women's European Championship game!
8.30 Hot Country presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Philomena Begley, Jimmy Buckley, Declan Nerney, James Kilbane, Jack Keogh, Big Tom, John Hogan, Lee Matthews, Brendan Quinn, Siobhan Miller, Damien Davis and more
9.30 Democracy Now! Democrats Deserted Working Poor: Bishop William Barber on Healthcare, Living Wages, Voting Rights
Sunday 10 November
5pm Film: With these Hands: Documentary recreates the Triangle Fire of 1911 and compares working conditions of the 1910s with the 1950s.
5.50 Film: Phantom Patrol: A deranged killer escapes into the Canadian woods.
6.45 Kick Out the Jams: Neil Hannon
7.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: A look at this years NI Music Prize with Charlotte Dryden from Oh Yeah Music Centre, Thin Lizzy star Eric Bell, new poetry from Rosemary Jenkinson, a tribute to the late comedian Janey Godley, Healthy eating with Dietition Gillian Killiner, Coronation Street Star Tina O'Brien plus music from Cara Dillon, Brigid O' Neill and Tramp
8.00 Artist Studios in Belfast. Discussions on artists studios in Belfast with curator Marianne O'Kane Boal. With Lombard Studios Belfast Print Workshop and B Beyond.
8.30 The Best of Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Actor Charlie Lawson about his childhood in Enniskillen before Frances Black opens up about her struggles with addiction and her recovery journey. Barbara Dixon, William Crawley and Brian Kennedy on their career beginnings before Brian closes the show with a beautiful performance of his first hit, "Captured"
9.00 Ken Loach in Conversation: Eilish Rooney interviews award-winning filmmaker Ken Loach about his life and work
9.30 Democracy Now! Democrats Deserted Working Poor: Bishop William Barber on Healthcare, Living Wages, Voting Rights
Saturday 9 November
5pm Film: The Kennel Murder Case. Philo Vance, accompanied by his prize-losing Scottish terrier, investigates the locked-room murder of a prominent and much-hated collector.
6.15 Film: The City. A prescient documentary about city planning, which presents idyllic suburbs and nuclear families as a solution to the chaos, poverty and social decay of industrialized inner cities
7.00 Wrokdown 'A' Billy: Australian music legends who continue to play and record, as well as highlighting emerging artists
7.30 Now You're Talking Liam Logan and Linda Ervine deliberate on Ulster-Scots and the Irish Language as part of this show in the Island Arts Centre Lisburn
8.30 The Best of Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Actor Charlie Lawson about his childhood in Enniskillen before Frances Black opens up about her struggles with addiction and her recovery journey. Barbara Dixon, William Crawley and Brian Kennedy on their career beginnings before Brian closes the show with a beautiful performance of his first hit, "Captured".
9.00 Democracy Now! Democrats Deserted Working Poor: Bishop William Barber on Healthcare, Living Wages, Voting Rights
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Friday 8 November
5pm Film: The Upturned Glass. A British brain surgeon punishes the murderess of his lover
6.25 Film: Crossed Wires. An innocent man is accused of murdering his aunt
7.00 Banterflix
7.30 Hot Country presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Philomena Begley, Jimmy Buckley, Declan Nerney, James Kilbane, Jack Keogh, Big Tom, John Hogan, Lee Matthews, Brendan Quinn, Siobhan Miller, Damien Davis and more
8.30 Democracy Now! Robin D. G. Kelley on Trump’s Election Win: “We Can’t Keep Relying on the Democratic Party”
9.30 Robin Elliott Tonight: A look at this years NI Music Prize with Charlotte Dryden from Oh Yeah Music Centre, Thin Lizzy star Eric Bell, new poetry from Rosemary Jenkinson, a tribute to the late comedian Janey Godley, Healthy eating with Dietition Gillian Killiner, Coronation Street Star Tina O'Brien plus music from Cara Dillon, Brigid O' Neill and Tramp
10.30 Guide to the Arts
Thursday 7 November
5pm Film: The Scar. Pursued by the big-time gambler he robbed, John Muller assumes a new identity, with unfortunate results
6.25 Film: The Marble Heart. A talented sculptor is heartbroken when the woman he loves rejects him for a rich man
6.55 Covering Ukraine
7.15 Emerging Palettes – Trina Hobson & Saffron Monks-Smith. Artists at the beginning of their artistic careers share the experiences as an emerging artists
8.00 RHYD DDU: The real best route up Snowden with explorer Stephen J Reid
8.30 The History of The old Sunbeam factory in Blackpool Cork
9.00 Democracy Now! “The Confederacy Won”: Why Donald Trump’s Reelection Is a Win for White Supremacy, Xenophobia & Hate
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews LGBTQIA+
Wednesday 6 November
5pm Film: Little Men: In the Plumfield School for poor boys, Dan, a tough street kid, comes to the school and is falsely accused of theft. But Josephine, who runs the school with her husband, takes him under her wing
6.25 Film: Tales of Tomorrow: A Child is Crying A young child with a genius I. Q. is taken away from her mother to work at a military base
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 The Future of Feminism. Feminists in the Republic express their views
8.00 Banterflix: Jim McClean with Alan Meban on recent news coming out of Hollywood, this years Belfast Film Festival and review 'The Apprentice,' 'Woman of the Hour and 'Despicable Me 4'.
8.30 Hot Country: Videos from Mike Denver, Nathan Carter, Derek Ryan & Olivia Douglas, Cordilia, Tony Allen, Caillin Joe, Die Campbells, Anthony McBrien, Big Tom, Billy McFarland, Billy Yates, Gene Stuart, Gavin Gribbin
9.30 Arts Pod. What's on in theatre, musicals, comedy, opera, classical music, dance, family shows and pantomimes plus theatre news in the UK arts & theatre
10.00 Democracy Now! Juan González: Sitting Out This Election Would Be a Mistake, Just as It Was in 1968
Tuesday 5 November
5pm Film: Murder on the Campus - A popular young student finds herself accused of a series of murders that have occurred on the college campus
6.10 Film: The Habit of Happiness- A cheerful fellow teaches gloomy old men how to laugh and be happy.
7.00 Antrim Castle Gardens
7.30 Guide ot the Arts
8.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Visiting Nashville and meeting singer Tony Mantor, Nicola Curry Artisitc Director of Maiden Voyage Dance, writer Peter James on his latest novel 'One Of Us Is Dead', Kim Kelly with some quirky stories from around the world and music from Ricky Warwick
9.00 Democracy Now! “You’re Being Lied To”: Pennsylvania County Elections Chair Debunks Claims of Voter Fraud
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Monday 4 November
5pm Film: Texas Terror: Sheriff John Higgins quits and goes into prospecting after he thinks he has killed his best friend Dan in shooting it out with robbers
5.50 A Curious Tale: A musician takes time out to do some archeology and seeks out the hiding place along the Sussex coast of a lost fabled crown that supposedly helps protect Great Britain against invasion
7.00 Banterflix: Jim McClean with Alan Meban on recent news coming out of Hollywood, this years Belfast Film Festival and review 'The Apprentice,' 'Woman of the Hour and 'Despicable Me 4'
7.30 Hot Country: Videos from Mike Denver, Nathan Carter, Derek Ryan & Olivia Douglas, Cordilia, Tony Allen, Caillin Joe, Die Campbells, Anthony McBrien, Big Tom, Billy McFarland, Billy Yates, Gene Stuart, Gavin Gribbin
8.30 Wrokdown 'A' Billy: Australian music legends who continue to play and record, as well as highlighting emerging artists
9.00 Our Parolour: Maryann Quigley in conversation with Gwen and Fionnula and their journey as a trans couple
9.30 Democracy Now! Will Abortion Rights Decide 2024 Election? Amy Littlefield on Trump’s Misogyny & 10 Ballot Measure
Sunday 3 November
5pm Film: Dear Murderer. A businessman plans to kill his cheating wife's lover and make it look like suicide
6.30 The first filmed version of Frankenstein
6.45 As the Black Mountain Shared Space project opens its new hub on the Ballygomartin Road, Seamus Corr explains the work behind it and what it will mean for community relations in the area going forward
7.00 TIMELINES (2009) This programme reveals the resilience, ready humour and humanity which enabled people to come through thirty years of fear, intimidation and violence to a point of tentative hope for a peaceful future in Northern Ireland
8.00 The Best of 'In Conversation' with Gerry Kelly: Guests Eamonn Holmes about his troubles with Inland Revenue and the Philip Schofield scandal. William Crawley, Ivan Little and Jimmy Cricket reflect on growing up in Northern Ireland and comedian Gene Fitzpatrick discusses his recent health issues with plenty of humour
8.30 Robin Elliott Tonight: Visiting Nashville and meeting singer Tony Mantor, Nicola Curry Artisitc Director of Maiden Voyage Dance, writer Peter James on his latest novel 'One Of Us Is Dead', Kim Kelly with some quirky stories from around the world and music from Ricky Warwick
9.30 Democracy Now! Will Abortion Rights Decide 2024 Election? Amy Littlefield on Trump’s Misogyny & 10 Ballot Measure
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Saturday 2 November
5pm Film: Big Town After Dark: A crusading newspaper reporter battles big-city gambling interests
6.10 Film: Hay Foot A crusading newspaper reporter battles big-city gambling interests
7.00 Comprehensive guide to local arts and cultural events presented by Ciaran Scullion, Arts Officer at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland
7.30 Collapse the Box: Anushiya Sundaralingam whose work is influenced by the challenges of identity and the nature of belonging. Currently has an exhibition in the Ulster Museum as part of the Belfast Festival
8.00 The Best of 'In Conversation' with Gerry Kelly
8.30 PICNIC ON THE LAWN 2006: Celebrating 100th Birthday of Belfast City Hall
9.30 Democracy Now!
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews. LGBTQIA+
Friday 1 November
5pm Dementia. This film, with no dialogue at all, follows a psychotic young woman's nightmarish experiences through one skid-row night
6.00 Account Rendered: Police find that everyone had a motive for the murder of a wealthy woman
7.00 Banterflix: Jim McClean with Alan Meban on recent news coming out of Hollywood, this years Belfast Film Festival and review 'The Apprentice,' 'Woman of the Hour and 'Despicable Me 4'.
7.30 Hot Country: Videos from Mike Denver, Nathan Carter, Derek Ryan & Olivia Douglas, Cordilia, Tony Allen, Caillin Joe, Die Campbells, Anthony McBrien, Big Tom, Billy McFarland, Billy Yates, Gene Stuart, Gavin Gribbin
8.30 Robin Elliott Tonight: Visiting Nashville and meeting singer Tony Mantor, Nicola Curry Artisitc Director of Maiden Voyage Dance, writer Peter James on his latest novel 'One Of Us Is Dead', Kim Kelly with some quirky stories from around the world and music from Ricky Warwick
9.30 Democracy Now!
10.30 Omnibus Edition of Halloween on TV! A festival of short films and animations on all things scary and spooky
Thursday 31 October
5pm Film: King Arthur Was a Gentleman: Arthur King joins the army, and soon starts fantasising about King Arthur and his knights!
6.30 As the west Belfast GAA club Gort na Móna celebrates its 50th anniversary, former and current players, coaches, parents and volunteers reflect on their relationship with the club and the role it has played in the Upper Springfield community. Interviewees: Niall Enright, Barry Fegan, Gerard Fleming, Danielle Hughes, Pádraig Mac Cathail, Desy McClean, Claire McCusker, David McErlean, Gabrielle Monaghan, Duailtín Nic Cathail, Rónán Ó Scolláin, Cora Pierse, Terry Reilly, Máire Thompson
7.30 Hidden Hobbies: Dungeons and dragons. Host: Jake Mcillhagga Guests: Beth Wilson, Gerard Grimes, Rob Rea, Martin Devine, Natalia Smyth, Daryl Whiteside, Adam O’Hara, Ethan McGee, Aaron McGee Production assistants: Shane Murphy, Adam O’Hara, Stephen Baird. Director/Producer: Ana McCrea
8.00 Democracy Now! Report from Pennsylvania: Marc Lamont Hill on Harris’s Closing Speech & Dangers of a Trump Victory
9.00 Halloween on TV Omnibus Edition- A festival of short films and animations on all things scary and spooky. 9 till late...very late!
Wednesday 30 October
5pm Film: Too Late for Tears. Through a fluke circumstance, a ruthless woman stumbles across a suitcase filled with $60,000, and is determined to hold onto it even if it means murder
6.40 Tech expert Jason Bradbury on the new iPhone and the innovations consumers can expect to see in the coming months in the field of technology
7.00 Banterflix: Halloween special as we descend into all things witchcraft with guests Margaret McGoldrick and Jim McMorrow taking a look at some spooky classics including 'Suspiria', 'Practical Magic' and 'Halloweentown'
7.30 WE ARE by Brain Injury Matters, where people affected by any brain injury take an opportunity to discover their true identities with Ciaran Elizabeth Doran, Dr. Jonnie McCrea, Lesley, Leslie, Stephen, Rosemary, John McAloon, Simon, James and Rene
7.45 A Walk in the City: Susan Crowthers-Botanic Gardens Julius E Anakaa-Clarendon Dock Marcus Hunter-Neill-East Belfast Andrew McClelland-Exchange Place
8.00 Hot Country: Rhonda Vincent, Claudia Buckley, Kris Kristofferson, Brandon McPhee interview followed by video, The Bellamy Brothers and John Anderson, Gerry Guthrie, TR Dallas, Mike Denver, Michael English
9.00 Democracy Now:
10.00 Halloween on TV 4th edition! A festival of short films and animations on all things scary and spooky. Episode 7
Tuesday 29 October
5pm Fit Round The Table: Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts: Fitness instructor Debbie Quinn and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
5.40 Film: The Ghost Train. High jinks and chills ensue after a group of people become stranded at an isolated station and a legendary phantom train approaches
7.00 Film: Junior G-Men: Chapter 1 - Enemies Within. A gang of street kids work with the FBI in their attempt to find and rescue their leader's father, a scientist who has been kidnapped by a terrorist group
7.30 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.50 We Sell heroes is a comic shop in Comber run by Mario Escobar. Now in its second year, the shop has also found its place in the local community as a social hub and charity event space
8.00 Ex-Isles: Verdant pop music about thresholds and displacement with singer Pete Devlin experimental composer James Joys and drummer Gerard Skelly. Dedicated in solidarity to all exiles
8.30 Democracy Now! “This Carnage Needs to Stop”: Israel Bans Aid Groups from Gaza, Kills Over 1,000 in North Gaza Siege
9.30 Halloween on TV 4th edition! A festival of short films and animations on all things scary and spooky. Episode 6
10.30 Arts What's On Guide
Monday 28 October
5pm Fit Round The Table: Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts.Joining Mike this week is boxing coach Joe Harvey and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
5.30 Film: Affair in Trinidad. A nightclub singer and her brother-in-law try to find her husband's killer
7.05 As the Black Mountain Shared Space project opens its new hub on the Ballygomartin Road, Seamus Corr explains the work behind it and what it will mean for community relations in the area going forward
7.30 Banterflix: Halloween special as we descend into all things witchcraft with guests Margaret McGoldrick and Jim McMorrow taking a look at some spooky classics including 'Suspiria', 'Practical Magic' and 'Halloweentown'
8.00 Hot Country: Rhonda Vincent, Claudia Buckley, Kris Kristofferson, Brandon McPhee interview followed by video, The Bellamy Brothers and John Anderson, Gerry Guthrie, TR Dallas, Mike Denver, Michael English
9.00 Democracy Now! “Worse and Worse”: Hospital Director in North Gaza Says Israeli Assault on Jabaliya Is Bloodiest Yet
10.00 Halloween on TV returns for a 4th edition! A festival of short films and animations on all things scary and spooky. Episode 5
Sunday 27 October
5pm Fit Round The Table- Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts. Joining Mike is Olympic Gold Medalist Lady Mary Peters and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
5.25 Barefoot Boy. A pampered, snobbish young boy is sent by his father, who has served time in prison for a crime he did not commit, down to the country farm of an old friend
6.30 Our Parlour: Memory Lane Service at Fitzroy Presbyterian Church. Maryann Quigley interviews Eleanor Greer, Claire Orr, Rev. Steve Stockman to learn more about the church and the service for people living with dementia, their carers, family and friend
7.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Dance choreographer Arlene Phillips on how 100 is the new 80, artist Stephen Whalley's exhibition, this years NI Children To Lapland Trust events with Colin Barkley, new production at The MAC 'Aurora: A Modern Myth' written by Dominic Montague, writers Paul McVeigh and Melanie Harrison on the new writers retreat at The Harrison Hotel, Kim Kelly visits Concern Worldwide NI Charity Shop plus music from Caillin Joe
8.00 Disturbing Discovery in the Woods by filmmaker, explorer, runner: Stephen J Reid
8.30 Democracy Now! “Worse and Worse”: Hospital Director in North Gaza Says Israeli Assault on Jabaliya Is Bloodiest Yet
9.30 Halloween on TV returns for a 4th edition! Continuing the festival of short films and animations on all things scary and spooky. Episode 4
Saturday 26 October
5pm Fit Around the Table: Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts. Joining Mike this week is Commonwealth Gold Medalist and Pole Vaulter Dr Mike Bull OBE and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
5.25 Film: Affairs of Cappy Ricks - Cappy Ricks, a crusty old sea captain, returns home from a long voyage to discover that his family and his business are in chaos
6.25 Kim Kelly explores new boutique charity store on the Lisburn Road, opened by Concern Worldwide NI
6.30 Football Express: Gerard Lyttle and Glenn Ferguson join football correspondent Stephen Looney to look at the big fixtures this weekend in the Irish Premiership
7.10 The Shankill Road Mission closed on July 10th. 2009. Reminiscence about this historical building.
7.30 Arts Pod: What's on in theatre, musicals, comedy, opera, classical music, dance, family shows and pantomimes plus theatre news in the UK arts & theatre
7.50 Our Caravan: Short Film
8.00 On The Box - Sarah McCreedy, from Hollywood, County Down, brings her blend of complex and contemplative songs to On The Box. Covering relationships to existential crises and everything in between in an honest and deeply personal style. A darkly uplifting blend of acoustic folk, indie pop and rock
8.30 Democracy Now! “Worse and Worse”: Hospital Director in North Gaza Says Israeli Assault on Jabaliya Is Bloodiest Yet
9.30 Halloween on TV returns for a 4th edition! A festival of short films and animations on all things scary and spooky. Episode 3
Friday 25 October
55pm Fit Round The Table: fitness for later life with Sonia McKay a highly experienced Pilates based Physiotherapist and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
5.30 Film: The President's Mystery-A millionaire with a crumbling personal life comes up with an idea on how he can disappear. Starring Henry Wilcoxon
6.30 Banterflix: Halloween special as we descend into all things witchcraft with guests Margaret McGoldrick and Jim McMorrow taking a look at some spooky classics including 'Suspiria', 'Practical Magic' and 'Halloweentown'
7.00 Football Express: Gerard Lyttle and Glenn Ferguson join football correspondent Stephen Looney to look at the big fixtures this weekend in the Irish Premiership
7.30 Robin Elliott Tonight: Dance choreographer Arlene Phillips on how 100 is the new 80, artist Stephen Whalley's exhibition, this years NI Children To Lapland Trust events with Colin Barkley, new production at The MAC 'Aurora: A Modern Myth' written by Dominic Montague, writers Paul McVeigh and Melanie Harrison on the new writers retreat at The Harrison Hotel, Kim Kelly visits Concern Worldwide NI Charity Shop plus music from Caillin Joe
8.30 Democracy Now! “This Is Just Terrorism”: Israel Bombs World Heritage Site in Lebanon, Threatens Major Hospital
9.30 Halloween on TV returns for a 4th edition! A festival of short films and animations on all things scary and spooky. Episode 2
Thursday 24 October
5pm Fit Round The Table: Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts: Fitness instructor Debbie Quinn and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
5.40 Tales of Tomorrow: A Child is Crying. A young child with a genius I. Q. is taken away from her mother to work at a military base
6.10 The McBeth Sisters: Kick Out the Jams Acoustic Series
6.35 Arts Guide
7.00 On The Box - Sarah McCreedy, from Hollywood, County Down, brings her blend of complex and contemplative songs to On The Box. Covering relationships to existential crises and everything in between in an honest and deeply personal style. A darkly uplifting blend of acoustic folk, indie pop and rock
7.30 Feminist Voices: Helen Crickard with guests Ciara Murray, Mayte Ruiz and Louise Kennedy in a new series giving coice to women's issues and achievements
8.00 Football Express
8.30 Democracy Now! “We Have Lost All Credibility”: Hala Rharrit on Quitting State Dept. & Ending U.S. Complicity in Gaza
9.30 Episode 1 Halloween on TV returns for a 4th edition! A festival of short films and animations on all things scary and spooky
Wednesday 23 October
5pm Fit Round The Table: Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts. Joining Mike this week is boxing coach Joe Harvey and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
5.30 Oh Susanna: A cowboy is robbed, then thrown from a train by an escaped murderer who then takes on his identity
6.25 Kim Kelly explores new boutique charity store on the Lisburn Road, opened by Concern Worldwide NI.
6.30 Comprehensive guide to local arts and cultural events presented by Ciaran Scullion
7.00 Banterflix with Jim McClean, Leo McGuigan and Joe McElroy review 'Salem’s Lot', look back at Ridley Scott’s 'Gladiator' ahead of the sequel’s release and Gavin Logan from Fright Club NI serves up another ‘Pick Of The Screams' with Tobe Hooper's remake of 'Invaders from Mars'
7.30 As the west Belfast GAA club Gort na Móna celebrates its 50th anniversary, former and current players, coaches, parents and volunteers reflect on their relationship with the club and the role it has played in the Upper Springfield community. Interviewees: Niall Enright, Barry Fegan, Gerard Fleming, Danielle Hughes, Pádraig Mac Cathail, Desy McClean, Claire McCusker, David McErlean, Gabrielle Monaghan, Duailtín Nic Cathail, Rónán Ó Scolláin, Cora Pierse, Terry Reilly, Máire Thompson
8.30 Hot CountryTV show featuring Claudia Buckley, Brandon McPhee, Lauren McCrory, 3 Amigos, Cordelia and Chris Else, Ciaran Rosney, Stephen Pride, Amos Raber, Derek Ryan & Olivia Douglas, Cody Johnson, Taylor Austin, Bradley Walker & Brothers Of The HEart, The Conquerors and Paddy Tracey. Thanks Hugh O'Brien
9.30 Democracy Now! “The Gaza I Know Is Gone”: Israel’s Rampage Continues as Survivors Struggle for Food, Water, Safety
Tuesday 22 October
5pm Fit Round The Table- Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts. Joining Mike is Olympic Gold Medalist Lady Mary Peters and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
5.30 Film: Affair in Trinidad. A nightclub singer and her brother-in-law try to find her husband's killer
7.05 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.30 Imagine Festival Event: Manchán Magan: Listening to the Land. Manchán explores Ireland’s traditional lore and language, revealing insights about our connection to spirit, water, and the goddess of the land
8.20 We Sell heroes is a comic shop in Comber run by Mario Escobar. Now in its second year, the shop has also found its place in the local community as a social hub and charity event space
8.30 Robin Elliott Tonight with Jools Holland, Alan Fletcher, Anthony Toner, Eddie Booth, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Chesney Hawkes, Tommy Fleming, Taylor Lally, Brian Houston, Martine McCutcheon, Daniel James, Dean Friedman, 19th Street Band, Cindy Puckett, Greg Cowan and Joby Fox
9.30 Democracy Now! “Collateral Damage”: Hundreds of Patients Trapped in North Gaza as Israel Intensifies Sie
Monday 21 October
5pm Fit Round The Table: Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts: Fitness instructor Debbie Quinn and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
5.40 In Age NI's new podcast How's the form?, host Joe Lindsay speaks to some of Northern Ireland's most high profile men about life after 50. Psychotherapist Owen O'Kane shares advice to keep your body & mind fit beyond 50
6.30 Midnight Phantom A newly hired police chief vows to clean up a notoriously corrupt police department.
7.30 Covering Ukraine
7.50 The opening of Peacemakers Museum in the bogside area of Derry. With the project manager Mickey Cooper on his hopes for the museum. Ryan Harling: assistant archivist and his involvement, Mary Nelis: a huge influence in the Irish language community in Derry on her experience and contribution to the videos in the museum. Aidan Nelis the marketing coordinator on his challenges promoting the museum to tourists
8.00 Banterflix with Jim McClean, Leo McGuigan and Joe McElroy review 'Salem’s Lot', look back at Ridley Scott’s 'Gladiator' ahead of the sequel’s release and Gavin Logan from Fright Club NI serves up another ‘Pick Of The Screams' with Tobe Hooper's remake of 'Invaders from Mars'
8.30 Memories from former Mackie's employees. Mackies was once the world's leading textile machinery manufacturer
9.30 Hot Country TV show featuring Claudia Buckley, Brandon McPhee, Lauren McCrory, 3 Amigos, Cordelia and Chris Else, Ciaran Rosney, Stephen Pride, Amos Raber, Derek Ryan & Olivia Douglas, Cody Johnson, Taylor Austin, Bradley Walker & Brothers Of The HEart, The Conquerors and Paddy Tracey. Thanks Hugh O'Brien
10.30 Democracy Now! Tareq Baconi on Death of Hamas Chief Sinwar & Why Killing Palestinian Leaders Won’t Pacify Resistance
Sunday 20 October
5pm Fit Round-The Table: Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts. Joining Mike this week is boxing coach Joe Harvey and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
5.30 AGE NI's How's the form? - Billy Murray, a four-time world kickboxing champion. As founder of the tin hut Prokick gym in the back streets of East Belfast, Billy has trained and mentored 18 world champions
6.00 Film: The Vampires - The Severed Head (1915) A reporter who is investigating a criminal organization called the Vampires, receives a telegram stating that the body of the national security agent in charge of the Vampire investigations was found decapitated
6.30 Film: The First Seven Years. Jackie gets in a duel over the affections of Mary Ann
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Talk Like That: Bobby Moffett with Debbie McGrory on growing up in East Belfast and how turning his life around resulted in the creation of a Christian Charity called Educate the Orphans that continues to change the lives of the Tharakan people in Kenya today
8.00 Stephen J Reid: I Hate Hammock Camping (Another Disaster)
8.30 Robin Elliott Tonight with Jools Holland, Alan Fletcher, Anthony Toner, Eddie Booth, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Chesney Hawkes, Tommy Fleming, Taylor Lally, Brian Houston, Martine McCutcheon, Daniel James, Dean Friedman, 19th Street Band, Cindy Puckett, Greg Cowan and Joby Fox.
9.30 Arts Guide
10.00 Democracy Now! Tareq Baconi on Death of Hamas Chief Sinwar & Why Killing Palestinian Leaders Won’t Pacify Resistance
Saturday 19 October
5pm Fit Round The Table- Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts. Joining Mike is Olympic Gold Medalist Lady Mary Peters and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
5.25 Age NI's How's the form? Glenn Patterson is an award-winning novelist, filmmaker and screenwriter and a leading figure in Northern Ireland arts. He is Professor of Creative Writing and Director of the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s University Belfast
6.30 Film: The Rogues Tavern. A mad killer is on the loose in a hotel on a dark, gloomy night. Starring Wallace Ford
7.40 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
8.00 On The Box featuring Matt McIvor, singer, songwriter, producer and live sound engineer. Matt talks about his experiences and collaborations as well as performing some of his original compositions
8.30 Campaign to restore Winter fuel payment for all pensioners. Speakers- Eddie Lynch: Commissioner for Older People, John Martin: Regional Secretary of the National Pensioners’ Convention, Dónal Ó Cofaigh: Fermanagh Trades Council, Claire Hanna: Social Democratic & Labour Party MP, Lawrence C. Huston: National Retired Members Committee for the Communications Workers' Union, Dympna McGlade: Unite Retired Members
9.00 Our Parlour: Memory Lane Service at Fitzroy Presbyterian Church. Maryann Quigley interviews Eleanor Greer, Claire Orr, Rev. Steve Stockman to learn more about the church and the service for people living with dementia, their carers, family and friends
9.30 Democracy Now! Tareq Baconi on Death of Hamas Chief Sinwar & Why Killing Palestinian Leaders Won’t Pacify Resistance
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Friday 18 October
5pm Fit Around the Table: Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts. Joining Mike this week is Commonwealth Gold Medalist and Pole Vaulter Dr Mike Bull OBE and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
5.30 AGE N.I's How's the form? Máirtín Ó Muilleoir is a newspaper publisher of titles including the Andersonstown News and the Irish Echo in New York. He’s had a political career, first as a Belfast City Councillor, then serving as Lord Mayor of Belfast
6.05 Film: Black Angel: When Kirk Bennett is convicted of a singer's murder, his wife tries to prove him innocent...aided by the victim's ex-husband
7.30 Hot Country TV show featuring Claudia Buckley, Brandon McPhee, Lauren McCrory, 3 Amigos, Cordelia and Chris Else, Ciaran Rosney, Stephen Pride, Amos Raber, Derek Ryan & Olivia Douglas, Cody Johnson, Taylor Austin, Bradley Walker & Brothers Of The HEart, The Conquerors and Paddy Tracey. Thanks Hugh O'Brien
8.30 Banterflix with Jim McClean, Leo McGuigan and Joe McElroy review 'Salem’s Lot', look back at Ridley Scott’s 'Gladiator' ahead of the sequel’s release and Gavin Logan from Fright Club NI serves up another ‘Pick Of The Screams' with Tobe Hooper's remake of 'Invaders from Mars'.
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight with Jools Holland, Alan Fletcher, Anthony Toner, Eddie Booth, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Chesney Hawkes, Tommy Fleming, Taylor Lally, Brian Houston, Martine McCutcheon, Daniel James, Dean Friedman, 19th Street Band, Cindy Puckett, Greg Cowan and Joby Fox.
10.00 Democracy Now!
Thursday 17 October
5pm Fit Round The Table: fitness for later life with Sonia McKay a highly experienced Pilates based Physiotherapist and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
5.30 Age NI's How's the form? with Terri Hooley who openly admits that his passion for music was not matched by his abilities as a businessman, when the label went bankrupt in 1982.
6.00 Film: Murder by Contract- Claude is a ruthless and efficient contract killer - until he finds his next target is a woman
7.30 Table For Four "Put Your Stamp On It" Craft show inspired by the techniques of the 1940s. Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests using rubber stamps to create bespoke prints on different materials in front of a live audience. Full of inspiring ideas for how to creatively use rubber stamps
8.00 On The Box featuring Matt McIvor, singer, songwriter, producer and live sound engineer. Matt talks about his experiences and collaborations as well as performing some of his original compositions
8.30 Martha Craig: Stories of a Brave Woman documenting the history and significance of Martha Craig, a prominent Ulster-Scot originating from Gleno, Co. Antrim presented by David Hume
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interview
Wednesday 16 October
5pm Fit Round The Table: Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts: Fitness instructor Debbie Quinn and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
5.45 AGE NI's How's the form? with Jeremy McWilliams a motorcycle road racer who, having taken multiple podium places around the world in Superbike and MotoGP, was told he was no longer eligible for mainstream racing beyond the age of 50
6.25 Film: Cry of the City. Police Lieut. Candella, longtime friend of the Rome family, walks a tightrope in the case of cop-killer Martin Rome
8.00 Banterflix Film Review: Jim, Adam and Nicole review 'Joker: Folie a Deux', interror-gate director Dominic O’Neill on his film 'Haunted Ulster Live' and ‘Pick Of The Screams ‘Haunt'
8.30 Hot Country presented by Hugh O'Brien features Tony Allen, Paddy O'Brien, Lauren McRory, Alan Jackson, Effie Neill, Michael Twitty, Ryan Lynch, Cordelia, James Kilbane, Toby Keith, Claudia Buckley, Johnny Brady and John Hogan, Ricky Skaggs and The Whites and finally Brothers of The Heart
9.30 Democracy Now! Ex-U.S. Army Major Who Resigned over Gaza Warns Against Biden Sending 100 U.S. Troops to Israel
Tuesday 15 October
5pm Fit Round-The Table: Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts. Joining Mike this week is boxing coach Joe Harvey and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
5.30 How’s the form?" with chef, restaurateur and business leader, Michael Deane. He’s one of the godfathers who transformed the Northern Ireland restaurant scene. He chats to host Joe Lindsay about being a business owner through some of Belfast’s most difficult days, and the pressures of chasing, keeping and eventually giving up the globally-coveted Michelin star
6.15 Film: Brute Force - At a tough penitentiary, prisoner Joe Collins plans to rebel against Captain Munsey, the power-mad chief guard
8.00 Table For Four "Put Your Stamp On It" Craft show inspired by the techniques of the 1940s. Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests using rubber stamps to create bespoke prints on different materials in front of a live audience. Full of inspiring ideas for how to creatively use rubber stamps
8.30 On The Box featuring Matt McIvor, singer, songwriter, producer and live sound engineer. Matt talks about his experiences and collaborations as well as performing some of his original compositions
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interview
Monday 14 October
5pm Fit Round The Table: Episode 1 Lady Mary Peters: Health and fitness programme presented by Mike Gaston exploring developing fitness for later life in the company of leading local experts. Joining Mike this week is Olympic Gold Medalist Lady Mary Peters and Nutritionist Dr Catherine Hughes
5.30 How's the form? - Joe Lindsay speaks with BBC Sport Northern Ireland Correspondent Stephen Watson from Stephen's kidney transplants, his favourite sporting moments and even his love of 'The Smiths' front-man Morrissey
6.15 Film: The Unfinished Task. An engineer hopes for his son, Jim, to join the firm, but the son's experiences in the war have turned the son's thoughts to religion. To his father's chagrin, Jim goes to seminary and becomes a missionary
7.30 Banterflix Film Review: Jim, Adam and Nicole review 'Joker: Folie a Deux', interror-gate director Dominic O’Neill on his film 'Haunted Ulster Live' and ‘Pick Of The Screams ‘Haunt'
8.00 Our Parlour: Memory Lane Service at Fitzroy Presbyterian Church. For people living with dementia, their carers, family and friends.
8.30 Campaign to restore Winter fuel payment for all pensioners. Speakers- Eddie Lynch: Commissioner for Older People, John Martin: Regional Secretary of the National Pensioners’ Convention, Dónal Ó Cofaigh: Fermanagh Trades Council, Claire Hanna: Social Democratic & Labour Party MP, Lawrence C. Huston: National Retired Members Committee for the Communications Workers' Union, Dympna McGlade: Unite Retired Members
9.00 Hot Country Music Show
10.00 Democracy Now! “Death Is Everywhere”: Doctor Who Volunteered in Gaza and Lebanon Condemns Israeli Attacks on Hospitals
Sunday 13 October
5pm Film: My Love for Your-A Manhattan career woman tries to resist a man who wants her to be his wife
6.45 Cat Malojian: Kick out the Jams Acoustic Session
7.00 That's How It Is Ep 4: Teenage Life Around Brighton and Hove as filmed by 16-18 year olds
7.30 Behind the Science: Dr Heather Cegla visits the Movement Innovation Lab in Queens University Belfast to talk to Professor Cathy Craig about her work with sports men and women and her work helping people with Parkinsons
8.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: 'Whiskey Week' featuring The Dublin Liberties Distillery, Paul Kane, John Kelly, Graeme Miller, The Gourmet Boys, Tranportation Whiskey, Anne Marie Wallace, Mary McAuley, Carol Quinn plus music from The 19th Street Band, Brother Vice and Black Dog Moon
9.00 Democracy Now! “Death Is Everywhere”: Doctor Who Volunteered in Gaza and Lebanon Condemns Israeli Attacks on Hospitals
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
10.30 Guide to the Arts
Saturday 12 October
5pm Film: Rainy Days. Jay and Wheezer are left alone on a rainy afternoon when Mom goes out to run errands
5.30 Film: The October Man: When the murder of a young woman happens, her next-door neighbor is under suspicion due to his previous stay in a mental hospital
7.00 Football Express: Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh join football correspondent Stephen Looney to discuss the latest from the Irish Premiership, as Ballymena and Dungannon enjoy an early dominance in the league
7.30 Table For Four "Put Your Stamp On It" Craft show inspired by the techniques of the 1940s. Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests using rubber stamps to create bespoke prints on different materials in front of a live audience. Full of inspiring ideas for how to creatively use rubber stamps
8.00 On The Box - Marion Jordan Award-winning classically trained mezzo-soprano on his musical styles, songwriting and setting poetry to music. Featuring original collaborative compositions and song performances based on the poems of Padraic Fiacc.
8.30 Talk Like That: Bobby Moffett with Debbie McGrory on growing up in East Belfast and how turning his life around resulted in the creation of a Christian Charity called Educate the Orphans that continues to change the lives of the Tharakan people in Kenya today
9.00 Democracy Now! “Death Is Everywhere”: Doctor Who Volunteered in Gaza and Lebanon Condemns Israeli Attacks on Hospitals
10.00 Wrokdown 'A' Billy: Australian music legends who continue to play and record, as well as highlighting emerging artists
Friday 11 October
5pm Film: The Way Ahead. World War II drama that follows a group of British draftees, starting with their rigorous basic training, and ending with their deployment in North Africa
7.00 Banterflix Film Review: Jim, Adam and Nicole review 'Joker: Folie a Deux', interror-gate director Dominic O’Neill on his film 'Haunted Ulster Live' and ‘Pick Of The Screams ‘Haunt'
7.30 Football Express: Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh join football correspondent Stephen Looney to discuss the latest from the Irish Premiership, as Ballymena and Dungannon enjoy an early dominance in the league
8.00 Hot Country presented by Hugh O'Brien features Tony Allen, Paddy O'Brien, Lauren McRory, Alan Jackson, Effie Neill, Michael Twitty, Ryan Lynch, Cordelia, James Kilbane, Toby Keith, Claudia Buckley, Johnny Brady and John Hogan, Ricky Skaggs and The Whites and finally Brothers of The Heart
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: 'Whiskey Week' featuring The Dublin Liberties Distillery, Paul Kane, John Kelly, Graeme Miller, The Gourmet Boys, Tranportation Whiskey, Anne Marie Wallace, Mary McAuley, Carol Quinn plus music from The 19th Street Band, Brother Vice and Black Dog Moon
10.00 Democracy Now! 3.5 Million Left Without Power After Florida Hit by Second Climate-Fueled Deadly Hurricane in Week
Thursday 10 October
5pm Film: The Milky Way - Two drifters go on a pilgrimage from France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Along the way, they hitchhike, beg for food, and face the Christian dogmas and heresies from different Ages
6.30 Film: The Electric House After being mistakenly certified as an electrical engineer, Buster is hired to wire a house
7.00 Talk Like That: Bobby Moffett with Debbie McGrory on growing up in East Belfast and how turning his life around resulted in the creation of a Christian Charity called Educate the Orphans that continues to change the lives of the Tharakan people in Kenya today.
7.30 Table For Four "Put Your Stamp On It" Craft show inspired by the techniques of the 1940s. Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests using rubber stamps to create bespoke prints on different materials in front of a live audience. Full of inspiring ideas for how to creatively use rubber stamps
8.00 Football Express: Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh join football correspondent Stephen Looney to discuss the latest from the Irish Premiership, as Ballymena and Dungannon enjoy an early dominance in the league
8.30 On The Box - Marion Jordan Award-winning classically trained mezzo-soprano on his musical styles, songwriting and setting poetry to music. Featuring original collaborative compositions and song performances based on the poems of Padraic Fiacc.
9.00 Democracy Now! “The First Live-Streamed Genocide”: Al Jazeera Exposes War Crimes Filmed by Israeli Troops Themselves
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Wed 9 October
5pm Film: Sudden Fear. After an ambitious actor insinuates himself into the life of a wealthy middle-aged playwright and marries her, he plots with his mistress to murder her. Starring Joan Crawford
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Banterflix reviewing 'The Substance', Robert Harmon’s 1986 feature 'The Hitcher 'and to celebrate the start of spooky season this week’s ‘Pick of the Screams’ is 'Ouija: Origin of Evil' with guests Adam Neeson, James Oliver and Gav Logan hosted by Bill Taylor
8.00 What's On Arts Guide
8.30 Stephen J Reid: Surviving the Trash Bag Tent Challenge
9.00 Hot Country: Presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Daniel O'Donnell & Brandon McPhee, Ciaran Rosney, Derek Ryan & Olivia Douglas, Dominic Kirwan, Mike Denver, Effie Neill, Michael English, Manson Grant, Jack Keogh, Jim Devine, Patrick Feeney, Rachel McConnell and Billy McFarland.
10.00 Democracy Now! “The Message”: Ta-Nehisi Coates on the Power of Writing & Visiting Senegal, South Carolina, Palestine
Tuesday 8 October
5.00 Film: Miss London Ltd. Terry Arden (Evelyn Dall) travels to England to take over her half of her late father's dating service run by Arthur Bowman
6.35 Kick Out the Jams: Acoustic session from Silences
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Table For Four "Put Your Stamp On It" Craft show inspired by the techniques of the 1940s. Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests using rubber stamps to create bespoke prints on different materials in front of a live audience. Full of inspiring ideas for how to creatively use rubber stamps
8.00 On The Box - Marion Jordan Award-winning classically trained mezzo-soprano on his musical styles, songwriting and setting poetry to music. Featuring original collaborative compositions and song performances based on the poems of Padraic Fiacc.
8.30 Robin Elliott Tonight: Special episode from Malmaison Hotel with journalist Kim Kelly, Harpist Ursula Burns with a live performance, comedian Tim McGarry, singer-songwriter Niamh Murray performs live, Christine Campbell and Maura McClean from Macmillan Cancer Support and Richard Wakely from Belfast International Arts Festival
9.30 Democracy Now! Israeli Peace Activist Maoz Inon Lost His Parents on October 7. He’s Calling for an End to War & Occupation
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Monday 7 October
5pm Film: Ladies in Retirement. The housekeeper to a retired actress tries at the same time to look after her own two emotionally disturbed sisters, with dramatic results. Starring Ida Lupino.
6.35 Making Relatives: Water Walk. A collaboration between Water Protectors in Turtle Island (North America) and Ireland. The walk is a sacred purification event which deems activities such as fracking & mining as harmful to the water and therefore the earth along with it. The ceremony is performed by the female members of the tribe. With the Foyle being threatened by contamination from mining, industrial agriculture and the largest illegal dump in Europe (Mobuoy) Making Relatives welcomed Ojibwe ceremony leader Sharon Day and the Ikidowin youth theatre ensemble to share in a sacred Water Walk, to honour the River Foyle and to pledge their protection
7.00 What's On Arts Guide
7.30 Banterflix reviewing 'The Substance', Robert Harmon’s 1986 feature 'The Hitcher 'and to celebrate the start of spooky season this week’s ‘Pick of the Screams’ is 'Ouija: Origin of Evil' with guests Adam Neeson, James Oliver and Gav Logan hosted by Bill Taylor
8.00 Maryann Quigley with writer and poet Liam Kelly on his life growing up in the New Lodge Road during The Troubles. The death of his wife from cancer resulted in Liam having a breakdown resulting in homelessness, drug use and finally prison. It was life in prison that led him to start writing poetry and the book 'Memoirs of a Belfast Boy' which put him on the road to redemption
8.30 Hot Country: Presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Daniel O'Donnell & Brandon McPhee, Ciaran Rosney, Derek Ryan & Olivia Douglas, Dominic Kirwan, Mike Denver, Effie Neill, Michael English, Manson Grant, Jack Keogh, Jim Devine, Patrick Feeney, Rachel McConnell and Billy McFarland.
9.30 Democracy Now! What Is Israel’s Endgame in Lebanon? Airstrikes Intensify, Hospitals Overwhelmed, 1.2 Million Displaced
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Sunday 6 October
5pm Film: Danger Flight Tailspin-Tommy is flying through a severe storm to deliver a payroll. What he doesn't know is that a gang of crooks is setting a trap for him
6.00 Film: Dora's Dunking Doughnuts- A schoolteacher helps his friend Dora by getting his students to help him to make a radio commercial
6.30 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.45 Music from Emmy the Great
8.00 Collapse The Box: Ulster Society of Women Artists - The 67th Ulster Society of Women Artists Exhibition at Crumlin Road Gaol. Noelle McAlinden with artists and members Catherine McKeever, Lesley Sharp and Jakki Trainor
8.30 Robin Elliott Tonight: Special episode from Malmaison Hotel with journalist Kim Kelly, Harpist Ursula Burns with a live performance, comedian Tim McGarry, singer songwriter Niamh Murray performs live, Christine Campbell and Maura McClean from Macmillan Cancer Support and Richard Wakely from Belfast International Arts Festival
9.30 Democracy Now! What Is Israel’s Endgame in Lebanon? Airstrikes Intensify, Hospitals Overwhelmed, 1.2 Million Displaced
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Saturday 5 October
5pm Kiss of Death: A thief arrested for a jewelry heist initially refuses to give up his accomplices, but he changes his mind after his wife dies under mysterious circumstances
6.40 The Strangest Abandoned Quarry In The World: Stephen J Reid
7.00 Round Up Compilation
8.00 Table For Four Ep. 9 "Put Your Stamp On It" Craft show inspired by the techniques of the 1940s. Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests using rubber stamps to create bespoke prints on different materials in front of a live audience. Full of inspiring ideas for how to creatively use rubber stamps
8.30 Comprehensive guide to Arts and Culture
9.00 On The Box - Steve Amos. Based in Holywood, County Down, Steve Amos is a comedic songwriter who (according to his bio) has written over 150 masterpieces. Steve performs some of these & chats to On The Box
9.30 Democracy Now! Independent news hour hosted by award-winning journalists Amy Goodman and Juan González
Friday 4 October
5pm Film: Fortune Is a Woman. An insurance investigator runs into an ex-girlfriend, who is still as beautiful as he remembered her, but is now married
6.45 Cinemagic's Claire Shaw on this years film and television festival for young people and the events taking place throughout October until November
7.00 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.30 Banterflix reviewing 'The Substance', Robert Harmon’s 1986 feature 'The Hitcher 'and to celebrate the start of spooky season this week’s ‘Pick of the Screams’ is 'Ouija: Origin of Evil' with guests Adam Neeson, James Oliver and Gav Logan hosted by Bill Taylor
8.00 NI Women's Football Show with Jana McCabe plus Larne FC Women's player Sasha Clare and Ballymoney United Women's double winning goalkeeper Laura Devine plus features from Women's Super Cup final action
8.30 Hot Country: Videos from Daniel ODonnell, Cordelia, Effie Neill, Terrie Clarke and Lainey Wilson, Alex Roe, Billy McFarland & Trionagh Allen, Gerry Guthrie, Jimmy Buckley, Anne Biddie, Joe Pardi & Clint Black, Chris Le Doux, Belamey Brothers
9.30 Robin Elliott Tonight: Special episode from Malmaison Hotel with journalist Kim Kelly, Harpist Ursula Burns with a live performance, comedian Tim McGarry, singer songwriter Niamh Murray performs live, Christine Campbell and Maura McClean from Macmillan Cancer Support and Richard Wakely from Belfast International Arts Festival
10.30 Democracy Now!
Thursday 3 October
5pm Film: Dear Murderer. A businessman plans to kill his cheating wife's lover and make it look like suicide
6.30 Covering Ukraine
6.55 Mela Parade August 2024
7.00 Neave Wright and Jonathan Mitchell from Bounce Arts Festival created by and for disabled, d/Deaf and neurodivergent people. Transcending barriers, celebrating ability and disability
7.15 The Zen Project: Wellbeing and Mental Health Support. Zen Team Louisa and Michael team up with Student Roost Laurie Edwards
7.30 Table for Four: Tin Cans and Crockery - Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with guests to create beautiful flower displays using household objects like tin cans as pots
8.00 Mike Gaston speaks to former Formula One engineer and current Sky Sports F1 analyst Bernie Collins about her new book "How To Win A Grand Prix". Bernie shares stories of working with legends of the sport and how her crucial decisions turned the tide of important races
8.30 On The Box - Steve Amos. Based in Holywood, County Down, Steve Amos is a comedic songwriter who (according to his bio) has written over 150 masterpieces. Steve performs some of these & chats to On The Box
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
10.25 Guide ot the Arts
Wednesday 2 October
5.00 Film: Boomerang! The true story of a prosecutor's fight to prove the innocence of a man accused of a notorious murder
6.30 The opening of Peacemakers Museum in the bogside area of Derry. With the project manager Mickey Cooper on his hopes for the museum. Ryan Harling: assistant archivist and his involvement, Mary Nelis: a huge influence in the Irish language community in Derry on her experience and contribution to the videos in the museum. Aidan Nelis the marketing coordinator on his challenges promoting the museum to tourists
6.40 WE ARE by Brain Injury Matters, where people affected by any brain injury take an opportunity to discover their true identities with Ciaran Elizabeth Doran, Dr. Jonnie McCrea, Lesley, Leslie, Stephen, Rosemary, John McAloon, Simon, James and Rene
7.00 Banterflix Film Review reviewing 'Shaun of the Dead' now back in cinemas, 'Inside Out 2' and 'The King of Comedy'. Hosted by Robert J E Simpson with guests Maria McQuillan and Danny Brown
7.30 NI Women's Football Show with Jana McCabe plus Larne FC Women's player Sasha Clare and Ballymoney United Women's double winning goalkeeper Laura Devine plus features from Women's Super Cup final action
8.00 Hot Country: Videos from Daniel ODonnell, Cordelia, Effie Neill, Terrie Clarke & Lainey Wilson, Alex Roe, Billy McFarland & Trionagh Allen, Gerry Guthrie, Jimmy Buckley, Anne Biddie, Joe Pardi & Clint Black, Chris Le Doux, Belamey Brothers
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Independent and Underground Filmmaking Festival: Episode 5-Love Lost; My Best Friend's Recipe; I've Soiled Myself Again; The Sewing Circle; Finding Cowboy-Man; Body of Water; He
Tuesday 1st October
5pm Film: The Amazing Adventure- A bored millionaire wagers his doctor that he can support himself at a working class job for year without touching his inheritance. Starring Cary Grant
6.00 Lady In The Lake- In Scotland, an exiled girl saves the king from outlaws. Starring Benita Hume
6.55 Round Up~Actor Chris Robinson on his play Callings, which celebrates the work of the LGBT helpline Cara-Friend
7.00 Table for Four: Tin Cans and Crockery - Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with guests to create beautiful flower displays using household objects like tin cans as pots
7.30 On The Box - Steve Amos. Based in Holywood, County Down, Steve Amos is a comedic songwriter who (according to his bio) has written over 150 masterpieces. Steve performs some of these & chats to On The Box
8.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Quirky stories from journalist Kim Kelly, this years Strictly Come Dancing with Debbie McGee, Hot Air Ballooning with Robin Mercer, actor Sean Harkin on Legally Blonde the Musical, the ultimate formula for happiness with Greg Rutherford and Prof Michael Bonshor plus music from Paul Casey and Niamh Murray
9.00 Democracy Now! Israeli Assassination of Hezbollah Chief Hassan Nasrallah “Shocked All of Lebanon.” What Happens Next?
9.30 Brighton’s biggest forum for independent and underground filmmaking Episode 4. Films: Bunuelesque; Feeling Lucky; 175; Helen of Troy’s; In Your Hands Episode 4. Bunuelesque; Feeling Lucky; 175; Helen of Troy’s; In Your Hands
Monday 30 September
5pm Film: Murder by Contract- Claude is a ruthless and efficient contract killer - until he finds his next target is a woman
6.25 The Musketeers of Pig Alley: A tender young woman and her musician husband attempt to eke out a living in the slums of New York City, but find themselves caught in the crossfires of gang violence
6.50 RoundUp: Connlaith Ní Raifeartaigh and Fionnuala Nic Thom, Conradh na Gaeilge, hold a cultural exchange event as part of their Céad Míle Fáilte project to connect new communities with Irish language and culture
7.00 Banterflix Film Review reviewing 'Shaun of the Dead' now back in cinemas, 'Inside Out 2' and 'The King of Comedy'. Hosted by Robert J E Simpson with guests Maria McQuillan and Danny Brown
7.30 NI Women's Football Show with Jana McCabe plus Larne FC Women's player Sasha Clare and Ballymoney United Women's double winning goalkeeper Laura Devine plus features from Women's Super Cup final action
8.00 Hot Country Videos from Daniel ODonnell, Cordelia, Effie Neill, Terrie Clarke & Lainey Wilson, Alex Roe, Billy McFarland & Trionagh Allen, Gerry Guthrie, Jimmy Buckley, Anne Biddie, Joe Pardi & Clint Black, Chris Le Doux, Belamey Brothers
9.00 Democracy Now! “Crisis of Faith”: Calls Grow for NYC Mayor Adams to Resign After Historic Indictment
10.00 Brighton’s Independent and Underground Filmmaking. Festival Episode 3. Films: Portrait; I Don't Need Adult Conversation; A Positive Contribution; I'll Call You Back; Between Two Piers: A Brighton Busking Project
Sunday 29 September
5pm Film: Cry of the City. Police Lieut. Candella, longtime friend of the Rome family, walks a tightrope in the case of cop-killer Martin Rome
6.00 The Fatal Mallet. Three men fight for the love of a charming girl. Starring Charlie Chaplin
7.00 WE ARE by Brain Injury Matters, where people affected by any brain injury take an opportunity to discover their true identities with Ciaran Elizabeth Doran, Dr. Jonnie McCrea, Lesley, Leslie, Stephen, Rosemary, John McAloon, Simon, James and Rene
7.20 Round Up: 60 Years of Leukaemia & Lymphoma NI. Joanne Badger recalls the charity set up to raise money to support local researchers in the Royal Victoria Hospital and the science behind helping improve treatments and outcomes for blood cancer patients. Today LLNI funds research to many different types of blood cancers and related conditions such as myeloma, myeloproliferative neoplasms and myelodysplastic syndromes
7.30 The Round-Up: Youth Worker Conor Largey, who has been honoured as one of seven Community ‘Game Changers’ - seven incredible individuals, who have done extraordinary things for communities with the help of National Lottery funding
7.45 MELA Parade August 2024
8.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Quirky stories from journalist Kim Kelly, this years Strictly Come Dancing with Debbie McGee, Hot Air Ballooning with Robin Mercer, actor Sean Harkin on Legally Blonde the Musical, the ultimate formula for happiness with Greg Rutherford and Prof Michael Bonshor plus music from Paul Casey and Niamh Murray
9.00 Democracy Now! “Crisis of Faith”: Calls Grow for NYC Mayor Adams to Resign After Historic Indictment
10.00 Brighton’s Independent and Underground filmmaking Episode 2: Beneath a Mother's Feet; A Well Bread Woman; Grandmaster; Black Samphire; The Clogging; The Dead of Winter
Saturday 28 September
5.00 Film: The Prowler. After Susan Gilvray reports a prowler outside her house police officer Webb Garwood investigates and sparks fly.
6.30 Film: Dr. Pyckler & Mr. Pride. American silent, black-and-white comedy horror
7.00 Round Up: 60 Years of Leukaemia & Lymphoma NI. Joanne Badger recalls the charity set up to raise money to support local researchers in the Royal Victoria Hospital and the science behind helping improve treatments and outcomes for blood cancer patients. Today LLNI funds research to many different types of blood cancers and related conditions such as myeloma, myeloproliferative neoplasms and myelodysplastic syndromes
7.10 The Round-Up: Youth Worker Conor Largey, who has been honoured as one of seven Community ‘Game Changers’ - seven incredible individuals, who have done extraordinary things for communities with the help of National Lottery funding
7.30 Table for Four: Tin Cans and Crockery - Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with guests to create beautiful flower displays using household objects like tin cans as pots
8.00 On The Box - Jonny Nixon writes songs, plays guitar and sings performing songs with beautiful melodies and personal lyrics
8.30 Football Express: Glenn Ferguson, Paul Leeman and Mark McIntosh join Stephen Looney to look ahead to this weekend's fixtures
9.15 Democracy Now! “Crisis of Faith”: Calls Grow for NYC Mayor Adams to Resign After Historic Indictment
10.15 Brighton Rocks International Film Festival: Episode 1: Ill Fares The Land, Denmark Doesn't Exist, Postponed, Soulmate, Pieces
Friday 27 September
5.00 Films: The Lady from Shanghai. Fascinated by gorgeous Mrs. Bannister, seaman Michael O'Hara joins a bizarre yachting cruise, and ends up mired in a complex murder plot
6.30 Ghost Parade. A series of strange, inexplicable, and increasingly frightening events takes place in Mosby Manor
7.00 Banterflix Film Review reviewing 'Shaun of the Dead' now back in cinemas, 'Inside Out 2' and 'The King of Comedy'. Hosted by Robert J E Simpson with guests Maria McQuillan and Danny Brown
7.30Hot Country Videos from Daniel ODonnell, Cordelia, Effie Neill, Terrie Clarke and Lainey Wilson, Alex Roe, Billy McFarland & Trionagh Allen, Gerry Guthrie, Jimmy Buckley, Anne Biddie, Joe Pardi & Clint Black, Chris Le Doux, Belamey Brothers
8.30 Football Express: Glenn Ferguson, Paul Leeman and Mark McIntosh join Stephen Looney to look ahead to this weekend's fixtures
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Quirky stories from journalist Kim Kelly, this years Strictly Come Dancing with Debbie McGee, Hot Air Ballooning with Robin Mercer, actor Sean Harkin on Legally Blonde the Musical, the ultimate formula for happiness with Greg Rutherford and Prof Michael Bonshor plus music from Paul Casey and Niamh Murray
10.00 Democracy Now! NYC Mayor Eric Adams Indicted as Calls Grow for Him to Resign Amid Multiple Federal Corruption Probes
10.00 Independent and Underground Filmmaking Festival: Episode 5-Love Lost; My Best Friend's Recipe; I've Soiled Myself Again; The Sewing Circle; Finding Cowboy-Man; Body of Water; He
Thursday 26 September
5.00 Somewhere in the Night. George Taylor returns from WWII with amnesia. Back home in Los Angeles, while trying to track down his old identity, he stumbles onto a 3-year old murder case
6.50 MELA PARADE August 2024
7.00 Table for Four: WEAVE IT! Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with guests to create unique journals from scratch using easy to find and inexpensive materials
7.30 On The Box - Jonny Nixon writes songs, plays guitar and sings performing songs with beautiful melodies and personal lyrics
8.00 Football Express: Commentators Stephen Looney and Glenn Ferguson
8.30 Democracy Now! “Lebanese Civilians Are Paying the Price”: Israeli Strikes Kill Nearly 600, Displace Tens of Thousands
9.30 Brighton’s biggest forum for independent and underground filmmaking Episode 4. Films: Bunuelesque; Feeling Lucky; 175; Helen of Troy’s; In Your Hands Episode 4. Bunuelesque; Feeling Lucky; 175; Helen of Troy’s; In Your Hands
Wednesday 25 September
5.00 Film: Scarface: An ambitious and nearly insane violent gangster climbs the ladder of success in the mob, but his weaknesses prove to be his downfall
6.40 WE ARE by Brain Injury Matters, where people affected by any brain injury take an opportunity to discover their true identities with Ciaran Elizabeth Doran, Dr. Jonnie McCrea, Lesley, Leslie, Stephen, Rosemary, John McAloon, Simon, James and Rene
7.00 BanterFlix’s movie review show review Speak no Evil, The Commitments (1991) and Field of Dreams (1989). Guest hosted by Adam Neeson with Bill Taylor and Gerard McNeill
7.30 Hot Country: Hugh O'Brien features videos from Rachel Goode, Derek Ryan, Ray Lynam, Cordelia from South Africa, Randy Travis, Megan Moroney, Claudia Buckley, Louise Morrissey, Paddy O'Brien, Kevin Logue, Sean Wilson, Sabrina Fallon and Barry Doyle
8.30 Democracy Now! “Absolutely Terrifying”: Israel’s War Comes to Lebanon, Setting Record-Breaking Single-Day Death Toll
9.30 Brighton’s Independent and Underground Filmmaking. Festival Episode 3. Films: Portrait; I Don't Need Adult Conversation; A Positive Contribution; I'll Call You Back; Between Two Piers: A Brighton Busking Project
10.30 Arts Guide
Tuesday 24 September
5.00 Film: Film: Rope of Sand (1949) A man abused by a sadistic mining company cop before he could tell where on their desert property he'd found diamonds decides to steal them instead. Starring Burt Lancaster
6.45 60 Years of Leukaemia & Lymphoma NI. Joanne Badger recalls the charity set up to raise money to support local researchers in the Royal Victoria Hospital and the science behind helping improve treatments and outcomes for blood cancer patients. Today LLNI funds research to many different types of blood cancers and related conditions such as myeloma, myeloproliferative neoplasms and myelodysplastic syndromes
7.00 Table for Four: WEAVE IT! Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with guests to create unique journals from scratch using easy to find and inexpensive materials
7.30 On The Box - Jonny Nixon writes songs, plays guitar and sings. Jonny performs songs with beautiful melodies and personal lyrics.
8.00 Robin Elliott: TONIGHT Kim Kelly joins Robin for more quirky stories from around the world, writer/poets Emma McKervey and Kelly Creighton read some of their latest work, a look at this years Aspects Festival celebrating Irish writing, travel advice with Amanda Lamb, founder of Minorities Recognition Awards NI Diane Davis, EastEnders star Natalie Cassidy and music from Boyzlife.
9.00 Democracy Now! Israel Bombs Lebanon After Blowing Up Pagers in “Act of Mass Mutilation.” Is Ground Invasion Next?
10.00 Brighton’s Independent and Underground filmmaking Episode 2: Beneath a Mother's Feet; A Well Bread Woman; Grandmaster; Black Samphire; The Clogging; The Dead of Winter
Monday 23 September
5.00 Film: The October Man: When the murder of a young woman happens, her next-door neighbor is under suspicion due to his previous stay in a mental hospital.
6.30 The Round-Up: Youth Worker Conor Largey, who has been honoured as one of seven Community ‘Game Changers’ - seven incredible individuals, who have done extraordinary things for communities with the help of National Lottery funding
6.45 60 Years of Leukaemia & Lymphoma NI. Joanne Badger recalls the charity set up to raise money to support local researchers in the Royal Victoria Hospital and the science behind helping improve treatments and outcomes for blood cancer patients. Today LLNI funds research to many different types of blood cancers and related conditions such as myeloma, myeloproliferative neoplasms and myelodysplastic syndromes
7.00 BanterFlix’s movie review Speak no Evil, The Commitments (1991) and Field of Dreams (1989). Guest hosted by Adam Neeson with Bill Taylor and Gerard McNeill
7.30 That's How It Is Ep 3: Teenage Life Around Brighton and Hove as filmed by 16-18 year olds
8.00 Hot Country: Hugh O'Brien features videos from Rachel Goode, Derek Ryan, Ray Lynam, Cordelia from South Africa, Randy Travis, Megan Moroney, Claudia Buckley, Louise Morrissey, Paddy O'Brien, Kevin Logue, Sean Wilson, Sabrina Fallon and Barry Doyle
9.00 Democracy Now! “Declaration of War”: Hezbollah Girds for Israeli Invasion of Lebanon After Mobile Device Attacks
10.00 Brighton Rocks International Film Festival: Ill Fares The Land, Denmark Doesn't Exist, Postponed, Soulmate, Pieces
Sunday 22 September
5.00 Film: Miss London Ltd. Terry Arden (Evelyn Dall) travels to England to take over her half of her late father's dating service run by Arthur Bowman
6.40 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.00 Eastside Arts: Report on Park Fest 2024
7.30 That's How It Is: Teenage Life Around Brighton and Hove as filmed by 16-18 year olds
8.00 Robin Elliott: TONIGHT Kim Kelly joins Robin for more quirky stories from around the world, writer/poets Emma McKervey and Kelly Creighton read some of their latest work, a look at this years Aspects Festival celebrating Irish writing, travel advice with Amanda Lamb, founder of Minorities Recognition Awards NI Diane Davis, EastEnders star Natalie Cassidy and music from Boyzlife
9.00 Democracy Now! “Declaration of War”: Hezbollah Girds for Israeli Invasion of Lebanon After Mobile Device Attacks
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
10.30 Round-up of local arts and cultural events with Ciaran Scullion
Saturday 21 September
5.00 Film: Dishonored (1931) The Austrian Secret Service sends its most seductive agent to spy on the Russians. Starring Marlene Dietrich
7.00 Our Parlour: Shonagh explores Northern Ireland's Cosplay Culture with Maryann Quigley and Marcia Graham
7.30 Table for Four: WEAVE IT! Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with guests to create unique journals from scratch using easy to find and inexpensive materials
8.00 On The Box - Steve Amos. Based in Holywood, County Down, Steve Amos is a comedic songwriter who (according to his bio) has written over 150 masterpieces. Steve performs some of these & chats to On The Box
8.30 That's How It Is: Teenage Life Around Brighton and Hove filmed by 16-18 year olds
9.00 Guide to the Arts: Round-up of local arts and cultural events
9.30 Democracy Now! “Declaration of War”: Hezbollah Girds for Israeli Invasion of Lebanon After Mobile Device Attacks
Friday 20 September
5pm Film: The Milky Way - Two drifters go on a pilgrimage from France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Along the way, they hitchhike, beg for food, and face the Christian dogmas and heresies from different Ages
6.30 Talk Like That: Declan Murphy, a singer songwriter from Holywood, Co. Down on how his music and poetry explore the themes of historical and unifying role of boxing in the community, common symbols and figures such as Cú Chuliann, mixed relationships, legacy matters, isolation and inspirational people
7.00 BanterFlix’s movie review show chat about Speak no Evil, The Commitments (1991) and Field of Dreams (1989). Guest hosted by Adam Neeson with Bill Taylor and Gerard McNeill
7.30 NI Women’s Football features a perspective from two very different sides of the game as host Jana McCabe is joined by IFA Match Official Maria Creaney and Linfield Women’s player Abi Sweetlove +NIWFA Cup final action
8.00 Hot Country presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Rachel Goode, Derek Ryan, Ray Lynam, Cordelia from South Africa, Randy Travis, Megan Moroney, Claudia Buckley, Louise Morrissey, Paddy O'Brien, Kevin Logue, Sean Wilson, Sabrina Fallon and Barry Doyle
9.00 Robin Elliott: TONIGHT Kim Kelly joins Robin for more quirky stories from around the world, writer/poets Emma McKervey and Kelly Creighton read some of their latest work, a look at this years Aspects Festival celebrating Irish writing, travel advice with Amanda Lamb, founder of Minorities Recognition Awards NI Diane Davis, EastEnders star Natalie Cassidy and music from Boyzlife.
10.00 Democracy Now! Lebanon: 37 Dead, 3,400+ Injured in Wave of Explosions in Electronic Devices Booby-Trapped by Israel
Thursday 19 September
5pm Film: Rainbow Valley. John Martin is a government agent working under cover. Leading citizen Morgan calls in gunman Galt who blows Martin's cover
6.00 Lady Behave! It's bad enough that Clarice Kendall Andrews, Paula's irresponsible sister, comes home from celebrating Mardi Gras and drunkenly mentions that she got married
7.00 The Shankill Shared Women's Centre celebrate the opening of their new bespoke premises and what it will mean for their service users going forward. Betty Carlisle, Lesly-Ann Kinnon, Julie-Anne Corr-Johnston, Lynn Carvill, Laura Bell, Irene Hamilton, Geraldine McGahey, First Minister Michelle O'Neill MLA and Deputy First Minister Emma Little Pengelly MLA discuss the achievement
7.30 Talk Like That: Debbie McGrory with artist Adrian Margey whose work depicts Irish landscapes iconic landmarks and musical traditions
8.00 Table For Four: My Creative Journal. Craft show inspired by the techniques of the 1940s. Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests to create unique journals from scratch using easy to find and inexpensive materials. Full of tips of tricks so you can follow along at home
8.30 On The Box - Steve Amos Based in Holywood, County Down, Steve Amos is a comedic songwriter who (according to his bio) has written over 150 masterpieces. Steve performs some of these & chats to On The Box.
9.00 Kick Out the Jams: The Wall Sisters. Traditional Music from the talented sisters
9.30 Democracy Now! U.N. Experts Accuse Israel of “Starvation Campaign” in Gaza & Demand End to Western Complicity
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Wednesday 18 September
5pm Film: Pygmalion- A phonetics and diction expert makes a bet that he can teach a cockney flower girl to speak proper English and pass as a lady in high society
7.00 BanterFlix’s movie review: 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice', 'The Third Man' (1949) and Jeremey Saulnier’s 'Blue Ruin' with guest host Joe McElroy
7.30 NI Women’s Football features a perspective from two very different sides of the game as host Jana McCabe is joined by IFA Match Official Maria Creaney and Linfield Women’s player Abi Sweetlove +NIWFA Cup final action
8.00 Mike Gaston speaks to former Formula One engineer and current Sky Sports F1 analyst Bernie Collins about her new book "How To Win A Grand Prix". Bernie shares stories of working with legends of the sport and how her crucial decisions turned the tide of important races
8.30 Hot Country: This weeks show presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Daniel O'Donnell & Brandon McPhee, Ciaran Rosney, Derek Ryan & Olivia Douglas, Dominic Kirwan, Mike Denver, Effie Neill, Michael English, Manson Grant, Jack Keogh, Jim Devine, Patrick Feeney, Rachel McConnell and Billy McFarland.
9.30 Talk Like That. The musician Del Halligan in conversation with Debbie McGrory
10.00 Democracy Now! U.N. Experts Accuse Israel of “Starvation Campaign” in Gaza & Demand End to Western Complicity
Tuesday 17 September
5pm Film: Dragonwyck: A simple Connecticut farm girl is recruited by a distant relative, an aristocratic patroon, to be governess to his young daughter in his Hudson Valley mansion
7.00 Novel Ideas: Alice Johnson author of "Middle-Class Life in Victorian Belfast," the social world of upper middle-class Belfast during the time of the city's greatest growth, between the 1830s and the 1880s
7.30 Table For Four, a new craft show inspired by the techniques of the 1940s. Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests to create unique journals from scratch using easy to find and inexpensive materials. Full of tips of tricks so you can follow along at home
8.00 Robin Elliott Tonight - Music special with poet and singer/songwriter Randall Stephen Hall, The Nashville Tenors who were in Belfast for the first time and restaurateur Michael King from Nashville
9.00 Wrokdown 'A' Billy: Australian music legends who continue to play and record, as well as highlighting emerging artists
9.30 Democracy Now! People Are Afraid”: Haitians in U.S. Face Hate, Threats as Trump and Vance Spread Racist Lies
10.30 Arts Guide
Monday 16 September
5pm Film: The Admiral Was a Lady - Ex-WAVE encounters four fun-loving, work-hating men, all of whom want to marry her
6.30 BanterFlix’s movie review: 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice', 'The Third Man' (1949) and Jeremey Saulnier’s 'Blue Ruin' with guest host Joe McElroy
7.00 Collapse The Box: Ulster Society of Women Artists - The 67th Ulster Society of Women Artists Exhibition at Crumlin Road Gaol. Noelle McAlinden with artists and members Catherine McKeever, Lesley Sharp and Jakki Trainor
7.30 Maryann Quigley with writer and poet Liam Kelly on his life growing up in the New Lodge Road during The Troubles. The death of his wife from cancer resulted in Liam having a breakdown resulting in homelessness, drug use and finally prison. It was life in prison that led him to start writing poetry and the book 'Memoirs of a Belfast Boy' which put him on the road to redemption
8.00 NI Women’s Football features a perspective from two very different sides of the game as host Jana McCabe is joined by IFA Match Official Maria Creaney and Linfield Women’s player Abi Sweetlove +NIWFA Cup final action
8.30 Hot Country presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Daniel O'Donnell & Brandon McPhee, Ciaran Rosney, Derek Ryan & Olivia Douglas, Dominic Kirwan, Mike Denver, Effie Neill, Michael English, Manson Grant, Jack Keogh, Jim Devine, Patrick Feeney, Rachel McConnell and Billy McFarland.
9.30 Democracy Now! War in Sudan: Both Sides Accused of Crimes Against Humanity as UAE, Russia, China, Serbia Send Arms
10.30Guide to the Arts
Sunday 15 September
5pm Film: Blonde Ice- A society reporter keeps herself in the headlines by marrying a series of wealthy men, all of whom die under mysterious circumstances
6.45 Falls Park plays host to a day of eco experiences for all the family. Park manager Michael Culbert and Stephen Ryan from Green Woodwork Ireland highlight the benefits of our green spaces and what they offer
7.00 Our Parlour: Shonagh explores Northern Ireland's Cosplay Culture with Maryann Quigley and Marcia Graham
7.30 The Shankill Shared Women's Centre celebrate the opening of their new bespoke premises and what it will mean for their service users going forward. Betty Carlisle, Lesly-Ann Kinnon, Julie-Anne Corr-Johnston, Lynn Carvill, Laura Bell, Irene Hamilton, Geraldine McGahey, First Minister Michelle O'Neill MLA and Deputy First Minister Emma Little Pengelly MLA discuss the achievement.
8.00 Mike Gaston presents coverage of the 2024 Balmoral show featuring impressive motorcycle stunts and equestrian competitions, award winning livestock, the challenges of farming, environmental issues and the vintage tractor enthusiast scene. Mike speaks to Rhonda Geary, Group Operations Director at the Balmoral Show, Myles Williams, a teenage vintage Massey Ferguson enthusiast among many others
8.30 Robin Elliott Tonight - Music special with poet and singer/songwriter Randall Stephen Hall, The Nashville Tenors who were in Belfast for the first time and restaurateur Michael King from Nashville
9.30 Democracy Now! War in Sudan: Both Sides Accused of Crimes Against Humanity as UAE, Russia, China, Serbia Send Arms
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Saturday 14 September
5pm Film: Beyond the Law - A trio of thieves plot to steal a town's silver shipment but a turn of events makes them the town's heroes
7.00 Covering Ukrine
7.20 Falls Park plays host to a day of eco experiences for all the family. Park manager Michael Culbert and Stephen Ryan from Green Woodwork Ireland highlight the benefits of our green spaces and what they offer.
7.30 Eastside Arts: Report on Park Fest 2024
8.00 Football Express: Linfield host Larne in a match that could set the scene for the rest of the season. Football correspondent Stephen Looney is joined by Gerard Lyttle, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh to look at what's happening in the Irish Premiership
8.30 On The Box featuring music and insight from Maria Nickolay, singer-songwriter from Minnesota currently living in Belfast
9.00 Talk Like That: Declan Murphy, a singer songwriter from Holywood, Co. Down on how his music and poetry explore the themes of historical and unifying role of boxing in the community, common symbols and figures such as Cú Chuliann, mixed relationships, legacy matters, isolation and inspirational people
9.30 Democracy Now! War in Sudan: Both Sides Accused of Crimes Against Humanity as UAE, Russia, China, Serbia Send Arms
10.30 Arts Guide
Friday 13 September
5pm Film: Baby Face: A young woman, sexually exploited all her life, decides to turn the tables and exploit the hapless men at a big city bank by gleefully seducing her way to the top
7.00 Banterflix Film Review Returns
7.30 Football Express: Linfield host Larne in a match that could set the scene for the rest of the season. Football correspondent Stephen Looney is joined by Gerard Lyttle, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh to look at what's happening in the Irish Premiership
8.00 Robin Elliott Tonight - Music special with poet and singer/songwriter Randall Stephen Hall, The Nashville Tenors who were in Belfast for the first time and restaurateur Michael King from Nashville
9.00 Democracy Now! “Another Appalling Year” of Violence Against Land Defenders as Nearly 200 Killed Worldwide in 2023
10.00 Hot Country This weeks show presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Daniel O'Donnell & Brandon McPhee, Ciaran Rosney, Derek Ryan & Olivia Douglas, Dominic Kirwan, Mike Denver, Effie Neill, Michael English, Manson Grant, Jack Keogh, Jim Devine, Patrick Feeney, Rachel McConnell and Billy McFarland.
Thursday 12 September
5pm Film: The Corn Is Green - A schoolteacher becomes the mentor of a talented young miner and seeks to get him into a university.
7.00 Falls Park plays host to a day of eco experiences for all the family. Park manager Michael Culbert and Stephen Ryan from Green Woodwork Ireland highlight the benefits of our green spaces and availing of what they offer.
7.10 Guide ot the Arts
7.30 Table For Four Ep. 5 "Let's Rag Rug" Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests to combine old pieces of fabric into beautiful rag rug
8.00 Football Express
8.30 Novel Ideas: Mike Gaston speaks to former Formula One engineer and current Sky Sports F1 analyst Bernie Collins about her new book "How To Win A Grand Prix". Bernie shares stories of working with legends of the sport and how her crucial decisions turned the tide of important races.
9.00 Wrokdown 'A' Billy: Australian music legends who continue to play and record, as well as highlighting emerging artists
9.30 Democracy Now! “They’re Eating the Dogs”: Trump Touts Anti-Migrant Conspiracy Theory in Debate with Kamala Harris
Wednesday 11 September
5pm Film: Ride the Pink Horse - WW2 veteran Lucky Gagin arrives in a New Mexico border-town intent on revenging against mobster Frank Hugo
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Novel Ideas: Alice Johnson author of "Middle-Class Life in Victorian Belfast," the social world of upper middle-class Belfast during the time of the city's greatest growth, between the 1830s and the 1880s
8.00 The Shankill Shared Women's Centre celebrate the opening of their new bespoke premises and what it will mean for their service users going forward. Betty Carlisle, Lesly-Ann Kinnon, Julie-Anne Corr-Johnston, Lynn Carvill, Laura Bell, Irene Hamilton, Geraldine McGahey, First Minister Michelle O'Neill MLA and Deputy First Minister Emma Little Pengelly MLA discuss the achievement.
8.00 The Crocodile Music Show
9.00 Hot Country with Hugh O'Brien featuring videos from Jimmy Buckley, Declan Nerney & John McNicholl, Paddy Tracey, Ciaran Rosney, Jamie Donnelly, Brandon McPhee, Claudia Buckley, Margo, Emain Jackson, Derek Ryan, Stephen Bennett, Foster & Allen, Michael English & Brendan Shine and Sheila Fitzgerald
10.00 Democracy Now!
Tuesday 10 September
5pm Film: The Bishop's Wife - A debonair angel comes to Earth to help an Episcopalian bishop and his wife in their quest to raise money for the new church
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Table For Four Ep. 5 "Let's Rag Rug" Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests to combine old pieces of fabric into beautiful rag rug
8.00 On The Box featuring music and insight from Maria Nickolay, singer-songwriter from Minnesota currently living in Belfast
8.30 Robin Elliott Tonight: Special music episode with singer songwriters Dean Friedman from Paramus, New Jersey, United States, Colm Gavin from Dublin, Justin Curran originally from Belfast now based in France and The 19th Street Band who bring together Americana, hillbilly, gypsy-rockin'.
9.30 Democracy Now! Justice for Ayşenur Eygi: As Israel Kills Another American in West Bank, Will U.S. Demand Accountability?
10.30 Guide to the Ars
Monday 9 September
5pm Film: Barefoot Boy - Kenneth Hale, a pampered, snobbish young boy, is sent to a farm by his father, John Hale, who has served time in prison for a crime he did not commit
6.00 Film: Atlantic Flight - Designed as a vehicle for Dick Merrill, a real-life pilot then very much in the news because of his record-breaking flights
7.00 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.30 Eastside Arts: Report on Park Fest 2024
8.00 Hot Country with Hugh O'Brien featuring videos from Jimmy Buckley, Declan Nerney & John McNicholl, Paddy Tracey, Ciaran Rosney, Jamie Donnelly, Brandon McPhee, Claudia Buckley, Margo, Emain Jackson, Derek Ryan, Stephen Bennett, Foster & Allen, Michael English & Brendan Shine and Sheila Fitzgerald
9.00 Great Refugee Week, themed "Our Home," celebrates the resilience and contributions of refugees, emphasizing their journeys, cultural integration & the shared sense of belonging
9.40 Democracy Now! Russia Intensifies Strikes on Ukraine as U.S. Pledges $250 Million More for Kyiv Amid Deepening War
Sunday 8 September
5pm Films: The Tunnel A team of international scientists and engineers attempts to build a tunnel under the ocean plus The Sundown Ltd. The kids decide to build their own locomotive.
7.00 RoundUp: Sinead McGrath from Age NI on 'The Great Big Redd Out' a way for people to support Age NI this September by donating preloved items and clothes to shops. Dogs are incredibly sensitive to
their owner’s emotional states, particularly stress, which can directly affect their performance
7.30 Mike Gaston presents coverage of the 2024 Balmoral show featuring impressive motorcycle stunts and equestrian competitions, award winning livestock, the challenges of farming, environmental issues and the vintage tractor enthusiast scene. Mike speaks to Rhonda Geary, Group Operations Director at the Balmoral Show, Myles Williams, a teenage vintage Massey Ferguson enthusiast among many others
8.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Special music episode with singer songwriters Dean Friedman from Paramus, New Jersey, United States, Colm Gavin from Dublin, Justin Curran originally from Belfast now based in France and The 19th Street Band who bring together Americana, hillbilly, gypsy-rockin'
9.00 Democracy Now! Russia Intensifies Strikes on Ukraine as U.S. Pledges $250 Million More for Kyiv Amid Deepening War
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Saturday 7 September
5pm Film: Leave Her to Heaven: A writer falls in love with a young socialite and they're soon married, but her obsessive love for him threatens to be the undoing of them both as well as everyone around them
7.00 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.30 RoundUp Sinead McGrath from Age NI on 'The Great Big Redd Out' a way for people to support Age NI this September by donating preloved items and clothes to shops. Dogs are incredibly sensitive to
their owner’s emotional states, particularly stress, which can directly affect their performance.
8.00 Table For Four Ep. 5 "Let's Rag Rug" Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests to combine old pieces of fabric into beautiful rag rug
8.30 On The Box featuring the music and insights of Belfast based singer-songwriter Davy "Ludwig" O'Neill
9.00 "Community at a glance" presented by Tiwalade showcases Belfast's vibrant stories, diverse cultures, & inspiring individuals, & the unique contributions of its residents
9.30 Wrokdown 'A' Billy: Australian music legends who continue to play and record, as well as highlighting emerging artists
10.00 Democracy Now! Russia Intensifies Strikes on Ukraine as U.S. Pledges $250 Million More for Kyiv Amid Deepening War
Friday 6 September
5pm Film: Quai Des Orfevres: A flirtatious wife runs off to meet an older man and the husband closes in with intend to murder him, but finds the deed already done.
6.45 Sinead McGrath from Age NI talks about 'The Great Big Redd Out' a way for people to support Age NI this September by donating preloved items and clothes to shops.
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Hot Country with Hugh O'Brien featuring videos from Jimmy Buckley, Declan Nerney & John McNicholl, Paddy Tracey, Ciaran Rosney, Jamie Donnelly, Brandon McPhee, Claudia Buckley, Margo, Emain Jackson, Derek Ryan, Stephen Bennett, Foster & Allen, Michael English & Brendan Shine and Sheila Fitzgerald
8.30 Idir Chamáin: Fergus Ó hÍr: I ndiaidh gradam a bhaint i 2023 as ucht a oibre sna meáin, labhraíonn Fergus Ó hÍr le hÓrnaith Ní Fhearghail faoina obair. / After receiving an award in 2023 for his work in the media, Fergus O'Hare speaks to Órnaith Ní Fhearghail about his work
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Special music episode with singer songwriters Dean Friedman from Paramus, New Jersey, United States, Colm Gavin from Dublin, Justin Curran originally from Belfast now based in France and The 19th Street Band who bring together Americana, hillbilly, gypsy-rockin'.
10.00 Democracy Now!
Thursday 5 September
5pm Film: No Regrets for My Youth The daughter of a politically disgraced university professor struggles to find a place for herself in love and life, in the uncertain world of Japan leading into WWII
7.00 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.30 Novel Ideas - Alice Johnson discusses her book "Middle-Class Life in Victorian Belfast," with Maryann Quigley
8.00 Table For Four Ep. 5 "Let's Rag Rug" Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests to combine old pieces of fabric into beautiful rag rug
8.30 Martha Craig: Stories of a Brave Woman documenting the history and significance of Martha Craig, a prominent Ulster-Scot originating from Gleno, Co. Antrim presented by David Hume
9.00 On The Box featuring the music and insights of Belfast based singer-songwriter Davy "Ludwig" O'Neill
9.30 Democracy Now!
10.30 Guide to the Arts
Wednesday 4 September
5pm Film: Ninotchka: A stern Soviet woman sent to Paris to supervise the sale of jewels seized from Russian nobles finds herself attracted to a man who represents everything she is supposed to detest.
6.50 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.30 Talk Like That: Declan Murphy Declan Murphy, a singer songwriter from Holywood, Co. Down on how his music and poetry explore the themes of historical and unifying role of boxing in the community, common symbols and figures such as Cú Chuliann, mixed relationships, legacy matters, isolation and inspirational people
8.00 Hot Country: Videos and interviews with TR Dallas, Nathan Carter, Louise Morrissey, Patrick Feeney, Olivia Douglas, Gerry Guthrie, and more
9.00 Democracy Now! Mass Israeli Protests as 6 More Hostages Killed, But Netanyahu Refuses Ceasefire Terms, U.S. Sends Arms
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Tuesday 3 September
5pm Film: It Happened One Night: Oscar-winning film starring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert
7.00 Covering Ukrine
7.30 Mike Gaston presents coverage of the 2024 Balmoral show featuring impressive motorcycle stunts and equestrian competitions, award winning livestock, the challenges of farming, environmental issues and the vintage tractor enthusiast scene. Mike speaks to Rhonda Geary, Group Operations Director at the Balmoral Show, Myles Williams, a teenage vintage Massey Ferguson enthusiast among many others
8.00 On The Box featuring the music and insights of Belfast based singer-songwriter Davy "Ludwig" O'Neill
8.30 Table For Four Ep. 5 "Let's Rag Rug" Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests to combine old pieces of fabric into beautiful rag rug
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Quirky stories with Journalist Kim Kelly, a visit to Portaferry for this years Portaferry Heritage Trail, musician and artist Randall Stephen Hall, Opera Singers Carolyn Dobbin and Norman Reinhardt, Paul Martin attends the launch of Belfast Has Talent and an interview with David Anderson son of the late Gerry Anderson
10.00 Democracy Now! Labor Day Special Featuring Howard Zinn & Voices of a People’s History of the United States
Monday 2 September
5pm Film: Waterloo Bridge. Myra and Roy meet and fall in love on Waterloo Bridge during an air raid. Their love will be one of the war's unspoken casualties
6.50 The Round-Up: How Tae Highland Dance Series Launch with Georgina Kee-McCarter and Emily Peart of Sollus
7.00 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.30 Solo Tiny Tent Camping with runner and explorer Stephen J Reid
8.00 Join Her: Discussion show with Lori Gatsi-Barnett and guests
8.30 Hot Country: Videos and interviews with TR Dallas, Nathan Carter, Louise Morrissey, Patrick Feeney, Olivia Douglas, Gerry Guthrie, and more
9.30 Democracy Now! From Decriminalization to Border Crackdown, Harris Defends Hard-Line Shift in 1st Interview as Nominee
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Sunday 1 September
5pm Film: My Love for Your-A Manhattan career woman tries to resist a man who wants her to be his wife
6.40 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.00 Rhymin Rab's Rambles: Story of Ulster Scots language with 'Bard of Moneyrea', Robert Huddleston
7.30 Join Her - Discussion show with Lori Gatsi-Barnett and guests
8.00 Maryann Quigley with writer and poet Liam Kelly on his life growing up in the New Lodge Road during The Troubles. The death of his wife from cancer resulted in Liam having a breakdown resulting in homelessness, drug use and finally prison. It was life in prison that led him to start writing poetry and the book 'Memoirs of a Belfast Boy' which put him on the road to redemption
8.30 Robin Elliott Tonight: Quirky stories with Journalist Kim Kelly, a visit to Portaferry for this years Portaferry Heritage Trail, musician and artist Randall Stephen Hall, Opera Singers Carolyn Dobbin and Norman Reinhardt, Paul Martin attends the launch of Belfast Has Talent and an interview with David Anderson son of the late Gerry Anderson
9.30 Democracy Now! From Decriminalization to Border Crackdown, Harris Defends Hard-Line Shift in 1st Interview as Nominee
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Saturday 31 August
5pm Film: Murder by Contract - Claude is a ruthless and efficient contract killer - until he finds his next target is a woman
6.30 Covering Ukraine
7.00 Collapse The Box: Ulster Society of Women Artists - The 67th Ulster Society of Women Artists Exhibition at Crumlin Road Gaol. Noelle McAlinden talks to artists and members Catherine McKeever, Lesley Sharp and Jakki Trainor
7.30 Football Express: Football correspondent Stephen Looney is jouned by Rodney McAree, Glenn Ferguson and Mark McIntosh to discuss the latest from the Irish League
8.00 Table For Four Ep. 5 "Let's Rag Rug" Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests to combine old pieces of fabric into beautiful rag rug
8.30 On The Box: Singer/songwriter Sean McAuley. A member of The Long Stay and the musical collective project J'MOK performs his own compositions
9.00 Democracy Now! From Decriminalization to Border Crackdown, Harris Defends Hard-Line Shift in 1st Interview as Nominee
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Friday 30 August
5pm Film: Cry of the City. Police Lieut. Candella, longtime friend of the Rome family, walks a tightrope in the case of cop-killer Martin Rome
6.35 Covering Ukraine
7.00 Football Express Football correspondent Stephen Looney is jouned by Rodney McAree, Glenn Ferguson and Mark McIntosh to discuss the latest from the Irish League
7.30 Hot Country: Videos and interviews with TR Dallas, Nathan Carter, Louise Morrissey, Patrick Feeney, Olivia Douglas, Gerry Guthrie, and more
8.30 NI Women's Football highlighting the growing sport of women's football. Host Jana McCabe is joined by Morganne Beggs of Crusaders Strikers and Coral Lapsley from recently crowned Division Two Champions Strabane Athletic Ladies
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Quirky stories with Journalist Kim Kelly, a visit to Portaferry for this years Portaferry Heritage Trail, musician and artist Randall Stephen Hall, Opera Singers Carolyn Dobbin and Norman Reinhardt, Paul Martin attends the launch of Belfast Has Talent and an interview with David Anderson son of the late Gerry Anderson
10.00 Democracy Now! From Decriminalization to Border Crackdown, Harris Defends Hard-Line Shift in 1st Interview as Nominee
Thursday 29 August
5pm Film: Boomerang! The true story of a prosecutor's fight to prove the innocence of a man accused of a notorious murder.
6.30 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.00 Join Her. Discussion show with Lori Gatsi-Barnett and guests
7.30 Our Parlour: Shonagh explores Northern Ireland's Cosplay Culture with Maryann Quigley and Marcia Graham
8.00 Football Express: Football correspondent Stephen Looney is jouned by Rodney McAree, Glenn Ferguson and Mark McIntosh to discuss the latest from the Irish League
8.30 Table For Four: "Memories Are Made Of This" craft show inspired by the techniques of the 1940s. Artist and curator Ciaran Doran instructs three guests in the use of the technique of decoupage to turn old containers into beautiful memory boxes
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Wednesday 28 August
5pm Film: The Milky Way - Two drifters go on a pilgrimage from France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Along the way, they hitchhike, beg for food, and face the Christian dogmas and heresies from different Ages
6.30 Join Her: Discussion show with Lori Gatsi-Barnett and guests.
7.00 Collapse The Box: Photographer Peter Neill talks about his career from starting out exhibiting in 1977, being one of the founding members of the editorial team for 'Source' the photographic review magazine and his recent work as Vice President of the Royal Ulster Academy
7.30 NI Women's Football highlighting the growing sport of women's football. Host Jana McCabe is joined by Morganne Beggs of Crusaders Strikers and Coral Lapsley from recently crowned Division Two Champions Strabane Athletic Ladies
8.00 Hot Country presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Michael English, Rachell McConnell, Effie Neill, Nathan Carter, Derek Ryan, Billy McFarland, Michael J Togher, Claudia Buckley
9.00 Idir Chamáin: Fergus Ó hÍr: I ndiaidh gradam a bhaint i 2023 as ucht a oibre sna meáin, labhraíonn Fergus Ó hÍr le hÓrnaith Ní Fhearghail faoina obair. / After receiving an award in 2023 for his work in the media, Fergus O'Hare speaks to Órnaith Ní Fhearghail about his contribution
9.30 Democracy Now!
10.30 Guide to the ArtsTuesday
27 August 2024
5pm Film: Fortune Is a Woman. An insurance investigator runs into an ex-girlfriend, who is still as beautiful as he remembered her, but is now married
6.40 Van Life Camping in Ireland with Stephen J Reid "Donegall is Incredible!"
7.00 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.30 On The Box: Singer/songwriter Sean McAuley A member of The Long Stay and the musical collective project J'MOK performs his own compositions
8.00 Table For Four: "Memories Are Made Of This" craft show inspired by the techniques of the 1940s. Artist and curator Ciaran Doran instructs three guests in the use of the technique of decoupage to turn old containers into beautiful memory boxes
8.30 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: More strange stories from around the world with Kim Kelly, country singing star Susan McCann, hair loss specialist Bridgeen King, artist Kathryn Callaghan, daughter of Glenn Campbell singer Debbie Campbell plus music from Coronas & Gabrielle Aplin and Jordan Lively
9.30 Democracy Now!
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz
Monday 26 August
5pm Film: Night Tide. A young sailor is attracted to a mysterious mermaid performing at a carnival, but soon suspects that the girl is actually a siren who draws men to their watery deaths during the full moon
7.30 Our Parlour: Bill McKnight's talks frankly on personal struggle with mental illness. Using poetry he seeks to challenge myths and mindsets in an attempt to lessen the misunderstanding and stigma which surrounds society's attitude to mental illness
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Solo Summit Camp with a Bike at Slemish featuring Stephen J Reid
8.00 NI Women's Football highlighting the growing sport of women's football. Host Jana McCabe is joined by Morganne Beggs of Crusaders Strikers and Coral Lapsley from recently crowned Division Two Champions Strabane Athletic Ladies
8.30 Hot Country presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Michael English, Rachell McConnell, Effie Neill, Nathan Carter, Derek Ryan, Billy McFarland, Michael J Togher, Claudia Buckley
9.30 Democracy Now! “Historic Moment”: Barbara Ransby on the Symbolism & Shortcomings of Kamala Harris’s Nomination
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Sunday 25 August
5pm Film: Madness of the Heart. Lydia Garth meets Paul de Vandiere, a French nobleman, but their romance is plagued by Lydia's complaint of recurring spells of blurred vision
6.30 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.00 How's the form? - Joe Lindsay speaks with BBC Sport Northern Ireland Correspondent Stephen Watson from Stephen's kidney transplants, his favourite sporting moments and even his love of 'The Smiths' front-man Morrissey
7.45 Someone else was out there!!: Solo Camping in the forest with Stephen J Reid
8.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: More strange stories from around the world with Kim Kelly, country singing star Susan McCann, hair loss specialist Bridgeen King, artist Kathryn Callaghan, daughter of Glenn Campbell singer Debbie Campbell plus music from Coronas & Gabrielle Aplin and Jordan Lively
9.00 Wrokdown 'A' Billy: Australian music legends who continue to play and record, as well as highlighting emerging artists
9.30 Democracy Now! “Historic Moment”: Barbara Ransby on the Symbolism & Shortcomings of Kamala Harris’s Nomination
10.30 Arts Guide
Saturday 24 August
5pm Film: Warrior of the Wasteland: Two mercenaries help wandering caravans fight off an evil and aimless band of white-clad bikers after the nuclear holocaust
6.30 Paddle Camping Was Not What I Was Expecting: Outdoor adventures from Stephen J Reid
7.00 A State of Being: Cré Collective Group - a multi skilled collective of fine artists & designers. Exhibition & discussion
7.34 Covering Ukraine
8.00 On the Box featuring Bangor based singer/songwriter David McCann
8.30 AGE N.I's How's the form? Máirtín Ó Muilleoir is a newspaper publisher of titles including the Andersonstown News and the Irish Echo in New York. He’s had a political career, first as a Belfast City Councillor, then serving as Lord Mayor of Belfast
9.00 Democracy Now! “Historic Moment”: Barbara Ransby on the Symbolism & Shortcomings of Kamala Harris’s Nomination
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Friday 23 August
5pm Film: Songs and Saddles- A traveling musician tries to prevent a rancher from losing his property to a swindler. Starring Gene Austin.
5.50 Animation: The Case of the Screaming Bishop - Animated satire has parody versions of Holmes and Watson investigating the theft of a dinosaur skeleton
6.00 Film: The Amazing Adventure - A bored millionaire wagers his doctor that he can support himself at a working class job for year without touching his inheritance
7.00 RoundUp Belfast and Nashville Festival
7.30 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Hot Country presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Michael English, Rachell McConnell, Effie Neill, Nathan Carter, Derek Ryan, Billy McFarland, Michael J Togher, Claudia Buckley
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: More strange stories from around the world with Kim Kelly, country singing star Susan McCann, hair loss specialist Bridgeen King, artist Kathryn Callaghan, daughter of Glenn Campbell singer Debbie Campbell plus music from Coronas & Gabrielle Aplin and Jordan Lively.
10.00 Democracy Now! Uncommitted Delegates Launch Sit-In After DNC Rejects Request for a Palestinian Speaker at Convention
Thursday 22 August
5pm Film: The Unfinished Task. An engineer hopes for his son, Jim, to join the firm, but the son's experiences in the war have turned the son's thoughts to religion. To his father's chagrin, Jim goes to seminary and becomes a missionary
6.10 Film: Butter Fingers- Billy's the star pitcher of the Bees baseball team, and in love with the team owner's daughter
6.30 In Focus: Sharon Radcliffe, nurse and midwife and her remarkable career working with charitable aid agencies in training local women in Africa in health care
7.00 Robin Elliott has been chatting to Nashville based restauranteur Michael King. This month, Belfast and Nashville are commemorating 30 years of a sister city partnership with a vibrant festival of culture, food and music
7.20 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Table For Four "Bring On The Bling!" a new craft show inspired by the techniques of the 1940s. Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests to create jewellery from recycled materials
8.30 On the Box featuring Bangor based singer/songwriter David McCann
9.00 AGE NI's How's the form? with Jeremy McWilliams a motorcycle road racer who, having taken multiple podium places around the world in Superbike and MotoGP, was told he was no longer eligible for mainstream racing beyond the age of 50
9.40 Democracy Now! As Gaza War Is Largely Ignored on DNC Stage, Doubts Grow over Blinken’s Claims on Ceasefire Talks
Wednesday 21 August
5pm Film: Black Angel: When Kirk Bennett is convicted of a singer's murder, his wife tries to prove him innocent...aided by the victim's ex-husband
6.30 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.00 Tiwalade presenter of Great Refugee Week, themed "Our Home," celebrates the resilience and contributions of refugees, emphasizing their journeys, cultural integration, and the shared sense of belonging they create in new communities
7.35 Fatboy Slow: Fatboy Slim takes a casual walk with Guy Lloyd while reflecting on his life ‘on the decks’. From little known bass player to world famous DJ
8.00 Making Relatives: Water Walk. A collaboration between Water Protectors in Turtle Island (North America) and Ireland. The walk is a sacred purification event which deems activities such as fracking & mining as harmful to the water and therefore the earth along with it. The ceremony is performed by the female members of the tribe. With the Foyle being threatened by contamination from mining, industrial agriculture and the largest illegal dump in Europe (Mobuoy) Making Relatives welcomed Ojibwe ceremony leader Sharon Day and the Ikidowin youth theatre ensemble to share in a sacred Water Walk, to honour the River Foyle and to pledge their protection
8.30 Hot Country: Hugh OBrien features videos from Effie Neill, TR Dallas, Dominic Kirwan, Jack Keogh, Paddy Tracey, Rachell McConnell, Gerry Guthrie, Brandon McPhee, Tony Kerr, Barry Doyle, Stephen Bennett, Michael English, Jimmy Buckley and James Kilbane
9.30 Democracy Now! Thousands March on DNC in Chicago to Demand End to War on Gaza
10.30 Arts Guide
Tuesday 20 August
5pm Film: The Way Ahead. World War II drama that follows a group of British draftees, starting with their rigorous basic training, and ending with their deployment in North Africa
7.00 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.30 Table For Four "Bring On The Bling!" Episode three of Table For Four, a new craft show inspired by the techniques of the 1940s. Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests to create jewellery from recycled materials
8.00 On the Box featuring Bangor based singer/songwriter David McCann
8.30 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Tina Calder joins Robin for more quirky stories from around the world, also Pre-loved fashion advice with Georgia Toffolo, Lidl Kickstart programme promoting local businesses, Q Radio's Ibe Sesay and Concern Worldwide's Jackie Trainor, Escape To The Country star Jules Hudson plus music from Brother Vice and Effie Neill
9.30 Wrokdown 'A' Billy: Interview with record producer Terry Britten
10.00 “It’s the Democratic Party’s War”: Gaza Protests Planned Throughout Week as DNC Begins in Chicago
Monday 19 August
5pm Film: The Chase - Chuck Scott gets a job as chauffeur to tough guy Eddie Roman; but Chuck's involvement with Eddie's fearful wife becomes a nightmare
6.30 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.00 Presented by Tiwalade "Community at a glance" showcases Belfast's vibrant stories, diverse cultures, and inspiring individuals, highlighting the city's dynamic spirit, rich heritage, and the unique contributions of its residents
7.30 AGE NI's How's the form? - Billy Murray, a four-time world kickboxing champion. As founder of the tin hut Prokick gym in the back streets of East Belfast, Billy has trained and mentored 18 world champions
8.00 Hot Country: Hugh OBrien features videos from Effie Neill, TR Dallas, Dominic Kirwan, Jack Keogh, Paddy Tracey, Rachell McConnell, Gerry Guthrie, Brandon McPhee, Tony Kerr, Barry Doyle, Stephen Bennett, Michael English, Jimmy Buckley and James Kilbane
9.00 Democracy Now! Watch Undercover Video: Project 2025 Co-Author Lays Out “Radical Agenda” for Next Trump Term
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and intervi
Sunday 18 August
5pm Film: The Siege of Sidney Street: As armed police surround a house in the East End of London, a young lady under medical supervision nearby thinks back to the events that lead her and a group of Russian refugee political anarchists to this situation
6.36 "How’s the form?" with chef, restaurateur and business leader, Michael Deane. He’s one of the godfathers who transformed the Northern Ireland restaurant scene. He chats to host Joe Lindsay about being a business owner through some of Belfast’s most difficult days, and the pressures of chasing, keeping and eventually giving up the globally-coveted Michelin star
7.15 Round-up of local arts and cultural events with Ciaran Scullion of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland
7.30 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Tina Calder joins Robin for more quirky stories from around the world, also Pre-loved fashion advice with Georgia Toffolo, Lidl Kickstart programme promoting local businesses, Q Radio's Ibe Sesay and Concern Worldwide's Jackie Trainor, Escape To The Country star Jules Hudson plus music from Brother Vice and Effie Neill
8.30 Democracy Now! Watch Undercover Video: Project 2025 Co-Author Lays Out “Radical Agenda” for Next Trump Term
9.30 LGBTQIA+ Film Festival Episode 7. Thought-provoking short films, documentaries, animations and experimental videos from indie filmmakers across the globe
Saturday 17 August
5pm Film: The Blue Dahlia - An ex-bomber pilot is suspected of murdering his unfaithful wife
6.40 On the Box features Ava Brogan. Mystical, whimsical, emotional indie anthems written and performed by Ava and played on a harp!
7.00 Football Express: Stephen Looney is joined by Gerard Lyttle, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh who examine how the teams are faring
7.30 Table For Four "Bring On The Bling!" Episode three of Table For Four, a new craft show inspired by the techniques of the 1940s. Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests to create jewellery from recycled materials
8.00 Democracy Now!
9.00 LGBTQIA+ Film Festival Episode 5. Thought-provoking short films, documentaries, animations and experimental videos from indie filmmakers across the globe
Friday 16 August
5pm The Wrong Road: Bank teller Jimmy Caldwell and his fiance, Ruth Holden, grow weary of struggling to make ends meet and decide to rob Jimmy's bank.
6.00 Hot Country: Hugh OBrien features videos from Effie Neill, TR Dallas, Dominic Kirwan, Jack Keogh, Paddy Tracey, Rachell McConnell, Gerry Guthrie, Brandon McPhee, Tony Kerr, Barry Doyle, Stephen Bennett, Michael English, Jimmy Buckley and James Kilbane
7.00 Democracy Now! “Incomprehensible”: U.S. Approves $20 Billion in New Arms for Israel as Gaza Death Toll Tops 40,000
8.00 Football Express: Stephen Looney is joined by Gerard Lyttle, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh who examine how the teams are faring
8.30 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Tina Calder joins Robin for more quirky stories from around the world, also Pre-loved fashion advice with Georgia Toffolo, Lidl Kickstart programme promoting local businesses, Q Radio's Ibe Sesay and Concern Worldwide's Jackie Trainor, Escape To The Country star Jules Hudson plus music from Brother Vice and Effie Neill
9.30 LGBTQIA+ Film Festival Episode 5. Thought-provoking short films, documentaries, animations and experimental videos from indie filmmakers across the globe
Thursday 15 August 24
5pm Film: The Winning of Barbara Worth. While building an irrigation system for a Southwestern desert community, an engineer vies with a local cowboy for the affections of a rancher's daughter
6.30 Table For Four Ep. 2 "Get Ahead Get A Hat" Artist and curator Ciaran Doran customises three different hats in unique but easy to follow ways in front of an audience
7.00 On the Box features Ava Brogan. Mystical, whimsical, emotional indie anthems written and performed by Ava and played on a harp!
7.30 Age NI's How's the form? Glenn Patterson is an award-winning novelist, filmmaker and screenwriter and a leading figure in Northern Ireland arts. He is Professor of Creative Writing and Director of the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s University Belfast
8.15 RiSE Plans for placing a large (and expensive) sculpture in the middle of a troubled interface between the Nationalist St. James’ area and the Unionist Donegall Road area wasn’t welcomed by local people – people who’s areas were suffering many social and economical issues
8.30 Democracy Now! How Elon Musk Broke with the Democrats to Spend Millions on Donald Trump’s Reelection Campaign
9.30 LGBTQIA+ Film Festival Episode 4. Thought-provoking short films, documentaries, animations and experimental videos from indie filmmakers across the globe
Wednesday 14 August 24
5pm Film: The Window - To avoid the heat of a sweltering summer night a 9-year-old Manhattan boy decides to sleep on the fire escape and witnesses a murder, but no one will believe him
6.15 Film: Rainy Days - Jay and Wheezer are left alone on a rainy afternoon when Mom goes out to run errands. But when their friends drop by and trash the place, the boys must struggle to clean up before Mom returns
6.40 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war http://www.hromadske.ua
7.00 Hot Country, Europe's longest running country music TV show presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Effie Neill, Manson Grant, Jacqui Bannon & Michael Cleary, Paddy Tracey, Rachell McConnell, Stephen Bennett, David Connor, Janey Kirk, Claudia Buckley, Derek Ryan & The Kilfenora Band, Nathan Carter and Tully, Mike Denver, Matt Leavy and Andrew McMurdie
8.00 Tiwalade presenter of Great Refugee Week, themed "Our Home," celebrates the resilience and contributions of refugees, emphasizing their journeys, cultural integration, and the shared sense of belonging they create in new communities
8.40 Democracy Now!
9.40 LGBTQIA+ Film Festival Episode 3. Thought-provoking short films, documentaries, animations and experimental videos from indie filmmakers across the globe
Tuesday 13 August
5pm Film: The Werewolf of Washington Reporter having affair with president's daughter sent to Hungary, bitten by wolf then transferred back to Washington where bodies appear
6.30 On the Box features Ava Brogan. Mystical, whimsical, emotional indie anthems written and performed by Ava and played on a harp!
7.00 Table For Four Ep. 2 "Get Ahead Get A Hat" Artist and curator Ciaran Doran customises three different hats in unique but easy to follow ways in front of an audience
7.30 Democracy Now! “Pieces of People”: Israeli Strike on Gaza School Kills 100+, Bodies Destroyed Beyond Recognition
8.30 Robin Elliott TONIGHT- Strange stories from around the world with Tina Calder, Dr Hilary Jones on his new podcast, visit to The Black Mountain Shared Spaced project were a new outdoor dance event is taking place, a look at this years Sunflower Cottage Music Festival and actress Denise Welch on how to avoid scammers plus music from Paul Casey and The All Clear
9.30 LGBTQIA+ Film Festival returns for its 6th season! Episode 2. Thought-provoking short films, documentaries, animations and experimental videos from indie filmmakers across the globe
Monday 12 August
5pm Miss Miss London Ltd. A young woman travels to England to take over her half of her late father's dating service. Starring Arthur Askey
6.35 Fiddles Pipes and Drums. Live performance from the Delta Police Pipe Band, interviews with members Corey Tillyer, Jonesy Wu and Moe Coll.
7.00 Age NI's How's the form? with Terri Hooley who openly admits that his passion for music was not matched by his abilities as a businessman, when the label went bankrupt in 1982. Friends rallied to help Terri to open a new record store which went on to thrive until closing in 2015. Terri Hooley’s legacy in the music scene, as an activist and anarchist have given him folklore-like status, with the stories to match
7.30 Hot Country, Europe's longest running country music TV show presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Effie Neill, Manson Grant, Jacqui Bannon & Michael Cleary, Paddy Tracey, Rachell McConnell, Stephen Bennett, David Connor, Janey Kirk, Claudia Buckley, Derek Ryan & The Kilfenora Band, Nathan Carter and Tully, Mike Denver, Matt Leavy and Andrew McMurdie
8.30 Democracy Now! “New Dawn” in Bangladesh? Nobel Peace Laureate Muhammad Yunus Sworn In as PM After Student Protests
9.30 LGBTQIA+ Film Festival returns for its 6th season! Episode 1. Thought-provoking short films, documentaries, animations and experimental videos from indie filmmakers across the globe
Sunday 11 August
5pm Film: Brute Force - At a tough penitentiary, prisoner Joe Collins plans to rebel against Captain Munsey, the power-mad chief guard
6.35 RoundUp. A multi-dimensional new dance work and garden at Black Mountain Shared Space. Choreographer Eileen McClory & Poet Maria McManus
6.45 Wrokdown 'A' Billy: Australian music legends who continue to play and record, as well as highlighting emerging artists
7.20 In Age NI's new podcast How's the form?, host Joe Lindsay speaks to some of Northern Ireland's most high profile men about life after 50. Psychotherapist Owen O'Kane shares advice to keep your body & mind fit beyond 50
8.00 Presented by Tiwalade "Community at a glance" showcases Belfast's vibrant stories, diverse cultures, and inspiring individuals, highlighting the city's dynamic spirit, rich heritage, and the unique contributions of its residents
8.30 Robin Elliott TONIGHT- Strange stories from around the world with Tina Calder, Dr Hilary Jones on his new podcast, visit to The Black Mountain Shared Spaced project were a new outdoor dance event is taking place, a look at this years Sunflower Cottage Music Festival and actress Denise Welch on how to avoid scammers plus music from Paul Casey and The All Clear
9.30 Democracy Now! “New Dawn” in Bangladesh? Nobel Peace Laureate Muhammad Yunus Sworn In as PM After Student Protests
10.30 Arts Guilde
Saturday 10 August
5pm Film: Black Angel: When Kirk Bennett is convicted of a singer's murder, his wife tries to prove him innocent...aided by the victim's ex-husband
6.30 Making Relatives: Water Walk. A collaboration between Water Protectors in Turtle Island (North America) and Ireland. The walk is a sacred purification event which deems activities such as fracking & mining as harmful to the water and therefore the earth along with it. The ceremony is performed by the female members of the tribe. With the Foyle being threatened by contamination from mining, industrial agriculture and the largest illegal dump in Europe (Mobuoy) Making Relatives welcomed Ojibwe ceremony leader Sharon Day and the Ikidowin youth theatre ensemble to share in a sacred Water Walk, to honour the River Foyle and to pledge their protection
7.00 RoundUp A multi-dimensional new dance work and garden at Black Mountain Shared Space. Choreographer Eileen McClory and Poet Maria McManus
7.40 On The Box featuring the dark & soulful music of Sam Wickens
8.00 Table For Four Ep. 2 "Get Ahead Get A Hat" Artist and curator Ciaran Doran customises three different hats in unique but easy to follow ways
8.30 A State of Being: Cré Collective Group - a multi skilled collective of fine artists & designers. Exhibition & discussion,
9.00 Democracy Now! Tens of Thousands Rally Against Racism and Islamophobia in U.K. Following Days of Far-Right Rioting
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
10.30 Arts Guide
Friday 9 August
5pm Film: The Way to the Stars. The wartime daily routine on a British bomber base in southeastern England is revealed through the eyes of newly arrived Flying Officer Peter Penrose
7.00 NI Women's Football Show with host Jana McCabe joined in the studio by guests Leah Wilgaus (Lisburn Ladies) and Yasmin Craig (Greenisland Women) to discuss all things related to Women's Football in Northern Ireland
7.30 Hot Country, Europe's longest running country music TV show presented by Hugh O'Brien features videos from Effie Neill, Manson Grant, Jacqui Bannon & Michael Cleary, Paddy Tracey, Rachell McConnell, Stephen Bennett, David Connor, Janey Kirk, Claudia Buckley, Derek Ryan & The Kilfenora Band, Nathan Carter and Tully, Mike Denver, Matt Leavy and Andrew McMurdie
8.30 Democracy Now! Tens of Thousands Rally Against Racism and Islamophobia in U.K. Following Days of Far-Right Rioting
9.30 Robin Elliott TONIGHT Strange stories from around the world with Tina Calder, Dr Hilary Jones on his new podcast, visit to The Black Mountain Shared Spaced project were a new outdoor dance event is taking place, a look at this years Sunflower Cottage Music Festival and actress Denise Welch on how to avoid scammers plus music from Paul Casey and The All Clear
Thursday 8 August
5pm Black Angel: When Kirk Bennett is convicted of a singer's murder, his wife tries to prove him innocent...aided by the victim's ex-husband
6.30 Crocodile Music Show Featuring Lloyd Dereks
7.00 Idir Chamáin: Fergus Ó hÍr: I ndiaidh gradam a bhaint i 2023 as ucht a oibre sna meáin, labhraíonn Fergus Ó hÍr le hÓrnaith Ní Fhearghail faoina obair. / After receiving an award in 2023 for his work in the media, Fergus O'Hare speaks to Órnaith Ní Fhearghail about his work.
7.30 On The Box featuring the dark & soulful music of Sam Wickens
8.00 Table For Four Ep. 1 "Wake Up Your Wardrobe" a new craft show inspired by the techniques of the 1940s. Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests to repair and customise simple clothing items in a creative and sustainable way in front of a live audience
8.30 In Focus: Sharon Radcliff, nurse and midwife and her remarkable career working with charitable aid agencies in training local women in Africa in health care
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Arts Guide
Wednesday 7 August
5pm Film: Brute Force - At a tough penitentiary, prisoner Joe Collins plans to rebel against Captain Munsey, the power-mad chief guard
6.40 The Whispering Shadow: Shadow Strikes. Chapter 4 of the serial where a mysterious criminal known as The Whispering Shadow commits crimes by means of a gang he controls by television and radio rays
7.00 A State of Being: Cré Collective group exhibition. Panel discussion with 'Cré Collective' a multi skilled collective of fine artists & designers, based in the Greater Belfast Area since 2022. The artists talk about forming the collective and their sculptural exhibition investigating the therapeutic value of engaging in art and design practice
7.35 NI Women's Football Show with host Jana McCabe joined in the studio by guests Leah Wilgaus (Lisburn Ladies) and Yasmin Craig (Greenisland Women) to discuss all things related to Women's Football in Northern Ireland
8.00 Hot Country with Hugh O’Brien, Europe’s longest running country music show on TV produced in Ireland featuring up to the minute gig guide, interviews and a lot more
9.00 Democracy Now! Google Is a Monopoly: Judge Rules Against Tech Giant in Landmark Antitrust Case
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Tuesday 6 August
5pm Film: Fortune is a Woman An insurance investigator runs into an ex-girlfriend, who is still as beautiful as he remembered her, but is now married. He soon finds himself involved in arson, blackmail, and murder
6.40 Arts Guide
7.00 Wrokdown 'A' Billy: Australian music legends who continue to play and record, as well as highlighting emerging artists
7.30 On The Box featuring the dark & soulful music of Sam Wickens
8.00 Table For Four Ep. 1 "Wake Up Your Wardrobe" a new craft show inspired by the techniques of the 1940s. Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests to repair and customise simple clothing items in a creative and sustainable way in front of a live audience
8.30 Robin Elliott TONIGHT - Kim Kelly with quirky stories from around the world, musicians Conal Montgomery & Nicky Brown, World Record Holder Declan McFerran, Dr Stuart Farrimond on peoples eating habits while watching television, filmmaker Thomas Mcquillan on his short film 'Memories of Us, actor-musician James Pattison appearing in the hit musical Simon & Garfunkel Show plus music from Zac Mac, Black Dog Moon and Amber Campbell.
9.30 Democracy Now! Uprising in Bangladesh: Student Protests Force Prime Minister to Resign & Flee to India, 100s Killed
Monday 5 August
5pm Film: The Way Ahead. World War II drama that follows a group of British draftees, starting with their rigorous basic training, and ending with their deployment in North Africa
6.50 A multi-dimensional new dance work and garden at Black Mountain Shared Space. Choreographer Eileen McClory and Poet Maria McManus reveal their new dance work 'ROOTS' a performance that blends dance, poetry, storytelling, and active participation, transforming a shared but contested space at Belfast's 'million brick' peace wall dividing the Springmartin and Springfield communities
7.00 Hot Country with Hugh O’Brien, Europe’s longest running country music show on TV produced in Ireland featuring up to the minute gig guide, interviews and a lot more
8.00 NI Women's Football Show with host Jana McCabe joined in the studio by guests Leah Wilgaus (Lisburn Ladies) and Yasmin Craig (Greenisland Women) to discuss all things related to Women's Football in Northern Ireland
8.30 In Focus: Sharon Radcliff, nurse and midwife and her remarkable career working with charitable aid agencies in training local women in Africa in health care
9.00 Democracy Now! “Simply Lying”: Marc Lamont Hill Slams Trump’s NABJ Interview, Attacks on VP Harris’s Racial Identity
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Sunday 4 August
5.00 Film: The Rogues Tavern. A mad killer is on the loose in a hotel on a dark, gloomy night. Starring Wallace Ford
6.10 What's On guide to local arts and cultural events with Ciaran Scullion
6.30 RoundUp Compilation
7.00 Democracy Now! “Simply Lying”: Marc Lamont Hill Slams Trump’s NABJ Interview, Attacks on VP Harris’s Racial Identity
8.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. Kim Kelly with quirky stories from around the world, musicians Conal Montgomery & Nicky Brown, World Record Holder Declan McFerran, Dr Stuart Farrimond on peoples eating habits while watching television, filmmaker Thomas Mcquillan on his short film 'Memories of Us, actor-musician James Pattison appearing in the hit musical Simon & Garfunkel Show plus music from Zac Mac, Black Dog Moon and Amber Campbell
9.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
9.40 Environmental Independent Films from all corners of the globe: The Birdwatchers; A Tree Once Grew Here; The Swallowing Sea; Nanis’ Kitchen; Last Stand: Saving the Elwha River's Legacy Forests; Nunnzaya
Saturday 3 August
5pm Film: Ladies in Retirement. The housekeeper to a retired actress tries at the same time to look after her own two emotionally disturbed sisters, with dramatic results. Starring Ida Lupino.
6.40 On The Box - Stevie Baird-singer/guitarist with rock band Empty Spaces talks songwriting and playing live both as a member of a band and as a solo artist. Includes a number of his songs performed acoustically
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.30 What's On guide to local arts and cultural events with Ciaran Scullion
8.00 Table For Four Ep. 1 "Wake Up Your Wardrobe" a new craft show inspired by the techniques of the 1940s. Artist and curator Ciaran Doran works with three guests to repair and customise simple clothing items in a creative and sustainable way in front of a live audience
8.30 Democracy Now! “Simply Lying”: Marc Lamont Hill Slams Trump’s NABJ Interview, Attacks on VP Harris’s Racial Identity
9.30 Videos made by independent filmmakers from all corners of the world, on a wide range of environmental topics. Videos: Growing in Bosco's Boots; Last Seedling; Cuban Bees: the Organic Revolution; Heart Of The Osa; Choked
Friday 2 August
5.00pm Kiss of Death. A crook arrested for a jewellery heist initially refuses to give up his accomplices, but he changes his mind once his wife dies under worrying circumstances. Starring Victor Mature
6.45 RoundUp- Tony Macaulay's play: All Growed Up now a musical at Lyric
7.00 Democracy Now! “A Perilous Moment” in Middle East: Iran Vows Revenge as Israel Expands Assassination Operations
8.00 Hot Country with Hugh O’Brien, Europe’s longest running country music show on TV produced in Ireland featuring up to the minute gig guide, interviews and a lot more
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. Kim Kelly with quirky stories from around the world, musicians Conal Montgomery & Nicky Brown, World Record Holder Declan McFerran, Dr Stuart Farrimond on peoples eating habits while watching television, filmmaker Thomas Mcquillan on his short film 'Memories of Us, actor-musician James Pattison appearing in the hit musical Simon & Garfunkel Show plus music from Zac Mac, Black Dog Moon and Amber Campbell.
10.00 Northern Ireland’s environmental film festival. Documentaries, animations, fiction and experimental videos made by independent filmmakers from all corners of the world, on a wide range of environmental topics. Films: Sandcastle - The Secret Life of Potter Wasps; Hook; Birman; Eat Eat Eat; Chasing Horizons; Friendship Bond
Thursday 1 August
5pm Film: Sudden Fear. After an ambitious actor insinuates himself into the life of a wealthy middle-aged playwright and marries her, he plots with his mistress to murder her. Starring Joan Crawford
7.00 On The Box - Stevie Baird-singer/guitarist with rock band Empty Spaces talks songwriting and playing live both as a member of a band and as a solo artist. Includes a number of his songs performed acoustically
7.20 Our Generation: Will McAvoy & Willie Cromie: Life on the Ards Peninsula
8.00 Democracy Now!
9.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
9.30 Environmental film festival. Documentaries, animations, fiction and experimental videos made by independent filmmakers from all corners of the world, on a wide range of environmental topics. Films: Climbing through Cultures with Siekoya Remolino; Black Sand; Ruins; The Forest of the Honey Bees
Wednesday 31 July
5pm Film: Rope of Sand (1949) A man abused by a sadistic mining company cop before he could tell where on their desert property he'd found diamonds decides to steal them instead. Starring Burt Lancaster
7.00 Our Parlour: Bill McKnight's talks frankly on personal struggle with mental illness. Using poetry he seeks to challenge myths and mindsets in an attempt to lessen the misunderstanding and stigma which surrounds society's attitude to mental illness.
7.30 Banterflix: Looking back at some of our favourite blockbusters from summer 1984 including 'Star Trek III: The Search for Spock', 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom' and 'Gremlins'
8.00 Hot Country TV, Europe’s longest running country music show featuring up to the minute gig guide, exclusive interviews, and performance videos with country music artists: Big Tom McBride, Amber Campbell, Declan Nerney and John McNicholl, Gerry Guthrie
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Northern Ireland’s environmental film festival. Documentaries, animations, fiction and experimental videos made by independent filmmakers from all corners of the world, on a wide range of environmental topics. Films: The Residents of 49; Okemo; In a Time of Peace; Save Gota de Leche
Tuesday 30 July
5pm Film: Modern Times - The Tramp struggles to live in modern industrial society with the help of a young homeless woman
6.30 Martha Craig: Stories of a Brave Woman documenting the history and significance of Martha Craig, a prominent Ulster-Scot originating from Gleno, Co. Antrim presented by David Hume
7.00 Robin Elliott's TONIGHT - Mr Showbiz Paul Martin with strange stories from around the world, Robin catches up with R-City youth project based in Belfast and finds out more about the Belfast to Blanco George South Africa project, Cleaning Expert Laura Mountford, Dating Expert Alix Fox, music from James Huish and Kabosh Theatre Company on their new play 'Three Pay Days'
8.00 Democracy Now! JD Vance Calls Democrats “Childless Cat Ladies”; GOP Opposes Paid Leave, Universal Child Care
9.00 On The Box - Stevie Baird-singer/guitarist with rock band Empty Spaces talks songwriting and playing live both as a member of a band and as a solo artist. Includes a number of his songs performed acoustically.
9.30 Northern Ireland’s environmental film festival returns for a Summer edition! Episode One. Films: Carrying Wood; Thatch to the Future!; Feeling the Apocalypse; Whirl; The Tree Climber
Monday 29 July
5pm Film: My Favorite Brunette: Shortly before his execution on the death row in San Quentin, amateur sleuth and baby photographer Ronnie Jackson tells reporters how he got there
7.30 High Street Heroes is an award campaign celebrating the local retail sector. Glyn Roberts of Retail NI delves into the awards and the importance of supporting independent retailers.
6.45 Lise McGreevy reveals the inspiration of her recent art exhibition "WE SALUTE YOU," a gallery comprised of photographs of children representing the child passengers who died in 1912 when the Titanic sunk mid-voyage
7.00 Banterflix: Special episode looking back at some of our favourite blockbusters from summer 1984 including 'Star Trek III: The Search for Spock', 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom' and 'Gremlins'.
7.30 Hot Country TV, Europe’s longest running country music show featuring up to the minute gig guide, exclusive interviews, and performance videos with country music artists: Big Tom McBride, Amber Campbell, Declan Nerney and John McNicholl, Gerry Guthrie
8.30 Democracy Now! “Unspeakable”: Doctors Back from Gaza Say Death Toll “Much Higher,” Push Harris, Biden for Ceasefire
9.30 Northern Ireland’s environmental film Festival Episode One. Films: Carrying Wood; Thatch to the Future!; Feeling the Apocalypse; Whirl; The Tree Climber
Sunday 28 July
5.00pm His Girl Friday: A newspaper editor uses every trick in the book to keep his ace reporter ex-wife from remarrying
6.30 Musician Annalise Whyte from band POKA who perform at Belfast TradFest. Annalise on playing traditional music with a twist!
7.00 Robin Elliott's TONIGHT Mr Showbiz Paul Martin with strange stories from around the world, Robin catches up with R-City youth project based in Belfast and finds out more about the Belfast to Blanco George South Africa project, Cleaning Expert Laura Mountford, Dating Expert Alix Fox, music from James Huish and Kabosh Theatre Company on their new play 'Three Pay Days'.
8.00 Democracy Now! “Unspeakable”: Doctors Back from Gaza Say Death Toll “Much Higher,” Push Harris, Biden for Ceasefire
9.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
9.40 Environmental Independent Films from all corners of the globe: The Birdwatchers; A Tree Once Grew Here; The Swallowing Sea; Nanis’ Kitchen; Last Stand: Saving the Elwha River's Legacy Forests; Nunnzaya
Saturday 27 July
5.00 Heartbeat: In Paris, a young woman runs away from a reform school, joins a pickpocket academy, and finds herself falling for the handsome diplomat
7.00 On the Box: A new programme exploring the music and creative processes of the singer-songwriter featuring the work of Brendan McCullough, solo performer and member of the band The Long Stay
7.30 Hot Country TV, Europe’s longest running country music show featuring up to the minute gig guide, exclusive interviews, and performance videos with country music artists: Big Tom McBride, Amber Campbell, Declan Nerney and John McNicholl, Gerry Guthrie
8.30 Democracy Now! “Unspeakable”: Doctors Back from Gaza Say Death Toll “Much Higher,” Push Harris, Biden for Ceasefire
9.30 Videos made by independent filmmakers from all corners of the world, on a wide range of environmental topics. Videos: Growing in Bosco's Boots; Last Seedling; Cuban Bees: the Organic Revolution; Heart Of The Osa; Choked
Friday 26 July
5.00 Film: Gun Crazy~Two disturbed young people release their fascination with guns through a crime spree.
6.30 After a summer break the NI Women's Football Show is back as host Jana McCabe is joined in the studio by Northern Ireland Under 19 internationals Aimee Kerr of Glentoran Womens and Faye Loughran of Lisburn Rangers Ladies
7.00 Banterflix: Special episode looking back at some of our favourite blockbusters from summer 1984 including 'Star Trek III: The Search for Spock', 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom' and 'Gremlins'.
7.30 Democracy Now! Over 100 Lawmakers Skip Netanyahu’s Address to Congress Amid Protests over U.S. Support for War in Gaza
8.30 Robin Elliott's TONIGHT Mr Showbiz Paul Martin with strange stories from around the world, Robin catches up with R-City youth project based in Belfast and finds out more about the Belfast to Blanco George South Africa project, Cleaning Expert Laura Mountford, Dating Expert Alix Fox, music from James Huish and Kabosh Theatre Company on their new play 'Three Pay Days'.
9.30 Northern Ireland’s environmental film festival. Documentaries, animations, fiction and experimental videos made by independent filmmakers from all corners of the world, on a wide range of environmental topics. Films: Sandcastle - The Secret Life of Potter Wasps; Hook; Birman; Eat Eat Eat; Chasing Horizons; Friendship Bonds
Thursday 25 July
5.00 Guest in the House: A young manipulative woman moves in with her fiancé's family and turns a happy household against itself
6.40 Arts What's On Guide
7.00 Musician Annalise Whyte is in the newly formed trad girl band POKA who are performing as part of Belfast TradFest. Annalise tells us about the band and playing traditional music with a twist.
7.20 Sailortown Festival of Arts and the Community: Roundup of this Weekend Events
7.30 After a summer break the NI Women's Football Show is back as host Jana McCabe is joined in the studio by Northern Ireland Under 19 internationals Aimee Kerr of Glentoran Womens and Faye Loughran of Lisburn Rangers Ladies.
8.00 On the Box: A new programme exploring the music and creative processes of the singer-songwriter featuring the work of Brendan McCullough, solo performer and member of the band The Long Stay
8.30 Democracy Now! "Terrible Mistake”: Leading Israelis Say Netanyahu’s Invite to Address Congress Rewards Bad Behavior
9.30 Northern Ireland’s environmental film festival. Documentaries, animations, fiction and experimental videos made by independent filmmakers from all corners of the world, on a wide range of environmental topics. Films: Climbing through Cultures with Siekoya Remolino; Black Sand; Ruins; The Forest of the Honey Bees
Wednesday 24 July
5.00 Film: Good Morning, Boys: A schoolteacher and his pupils visit Paris where they outwit a gang of crooks.
6.20 Film: Frankenstein: The first filmed version of Frankenstein. The young doctor discovers the secret of life, which he uses to create a perfect human. Things do not go according to plan
6.35 Ulster History Circle plaque in honour of Alan Francis Brooke. Participants and people include Seamus McKee, Ian Crozier, 3rd Viscount Brookeborough Alan Brooke, Major Jack Dunlop MBE and Maud Hamill
6.50 Guide to Sailortown July Festival with Terry McKeown Project Manager of Sailortown Regeneration
7.00 Hot Country TV, Europe’s longest running country music show featuring up to the minute gig guide, exclusive interviews, and performance videos with country music artists
8.00 Banterflix Film Review. Special episode looking back at some of our favourite blockbusters from summer 1994 such as The Lion King, Maverick and Dumb and Bumber with guests Nicole Hamilton and Adam Neeson
8.30 Democracy Now! Uncommitted Movement Welcomes Biden’s Decision to Step Aside Hoping Harris Will Change Course on Gaza
9.30 Northern Ireland’s environmental film festival. Documentaries, animations, fiction and experimental videos made by independent filmmakers from all corners of the world, on a wide range of environmental topics. Films: The Residents of 49; Okemo; In a Time of Peace; Save Gota de Leche
Tuesday 23 July
5.00 Film: Gentleman Jim. As bare-knuckled boxing enters the modern era, brash extrovert, Jim Corbett, uses new rules and dazzlingly innovative footwork to rise to the top of the top of the boxing world
7.00 Robin TONIGHT: Movie highlights in the cinema with Tim Burden, Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies, dance teacher Victoria Barkley, Eastside Arts Festival with Rachel Kennedy, Scrabble Champion Brett Smitheram, actor and cheesemaker Sean Wilson, music: Derek Ryan
8.00 After a summer break the "NI Women's Football Show" is back as host Jana McCabe is joined in the studio by Northern Ireland Under 19 internationals Aimee Kerr of Glentoran Womens and Faye Loughran of Lisburn Rangers Ladies.
8.30 On the Box: A new programme exploring the music and creative processes of the singer-songwriter. This episode features the work of Brendan McCullough, solo performer and member of the band The Long Stay
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Inheritance Environmental Film Festival Episode 2. Films featured: Human Hair; Coexistence; Cracked; Low White Sky; Felled; Rockfall
Monday 22 July
5.00 Film: Gaslight. Ten years after her aunt was murdered in their London home, a woman returns from Italy in the 1880s to resume residence with her new husband
7,00 Banterflix Film Review. Special episode looking back at some of our favourite blockbusters from summer 1994 such as The Lion King, Maverick and Dumb and Bumber with guests Nicole Hamilton and Adam Neeson
7.30 Hot Country TV, Europe’s longest running country music show featuring up to the minute gig guide, exclusive interviews, and performance videos with country music artists
8.30 Democracy Now! In “Unity” Speech, Trump Demonizes Migrants, Spreads Lies & Embraces Authoritarianism
9.30 Northern Ireland’s environmental film festival returns for a Summer edition! Episode One. Films: Carrying Wood; Thatch to the Future!; Feeling the Apocalypse; Whirl; The Tree Climber
Sunday 21 July
5.00 Film: Lady Behave! Clarice, Paula's irresponsible sister, comes home from celebrating Mardi Gras and drunkenly mentions that she got married during the festivities. But Paula knows that Clarice is still married to an equally irresponsible gigolo
6.00 Film: The Whispering Shadow:The All-Seeing Eye" Chapter 3 of the serial where a mysterious criminal known as The Whispering Shadow commits crimes by means of a gang he controls by television and radio rays
6.15 Suffolk Lanadoon Interface Group Talks Back 2017
7.00 Crocodile Music Show
7.40 Beyond the Classroom: The Communities Produced by Dublin Community Television
8.00 Democracy Now! In “Unity” Speech, Trump Demonizes Migrants, Spreads Lies & Embraces Authoritarianism
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: Movie highlights in the cinema with Tim Burden, Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies, dance teacher Victoria Barkley, Eastside Arts Festival with Rachel Kennedy, Scrabble Champion Brett Smitheram, actor and cheesemaker Sean Wilson, music: Derek Ryan
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Saturday 20 July
5.00 Films:The Amazing Adventure A bored millionaire wagers his doctor that he can support himself at a working class job for year without touching his inheritance. Starring Cary Grant.
6.00 The Fatal Mallet Three men fight for the love of a charming girl. Starring Charlie Chaplin
6.20 Conway Mill Workers. Former mill worker Lilly McCurdy takes a tour of her former workplace Conway Mill. Joined by Sean McCaffery and Jimmy Keenan from the radio programme Afternoon Delight, Lilly relives her memories from her time there. Also featured is former Conway Mill worker Sheila Fagan and author of "The Rise and Fall of West Belfast Mills"‚ Olive Maguire.
7.00 Round-Up: Rhymin Rab's Rambles RoundUp: A look at the educational self-guided tour at Ulster Folk Museum exploring the story of the Ulster Scots language with 'Bard of Moneyrea', Robert Huddleston. Interviews with Frank Ferguson Ulster University, Dónal McAnallen National Museums NI and William Blair Director of Collections National Museums NI.
7.30 Duke Special-5 nights at the Belfast Empire. Featuring highlights from 2007’s extraordinary 5 nights at the Empire in Belfast. Nvtv's cameras were given unlimited access to the gigs and the film includes a mix of live songs, backstage footage, interviews and a trip on the number 7c bus.
8.30 Belfast International Tattoo 2023: Part 2. Step into a world where tradition meets spectacle in the heart of Belfast. This annual event showcases the rich tapestry of global military music, cultural performances, and awe-inspiring displays. Join us for a night of pageantry, precision, and pride as we celebrate diversity, history and tradition with performers from across the globe
9.45 Democracy Now! In “Unity” Speech, Trump Demonizes Migrants, Spreads Lies & Embraces Authoritarianism
Friday 19 July
5pm Film: The Rogues Tavern A mad killer is on the loose in a hotel on a dark, gloomy night. Starring Wallace Ford
6.10 Film: Songs and Saddles: A traveling musician tries to prevent a rancher from losing his property to a swindler. Starring Gene Austin
7.00 Banterflix Film Review Special episode looking back at some of our favourite blockbusters from summer 1994 such as The Lion King, Maverick and Dumb and Bumber with guests Nicole Hamilton and Adam Neeson
7.30 Hot Country TV, Europe’s longest running country music show featuring up to the minute gig guide, exclusive interviews, and performance videos with country music artists
8.30 Robin TONIGHT: Movie highlights in the cinema with Tim Burden, Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies, dance teacher Victoria Barkley, Eastside Arts Festival with Rachel Kennedy, Scrabble Champion Brett Smitheram, actor and cheesemaker Sean Wilson, music: Derek Ryan
9.30 Democracy Now!
10.30 Arts What's On Guide
Thursday 18 July
5pm Film: Ladies in Retirement. The housekeeper to a retired actress tries at the same time to look after her own two emotionally disturbed sisters, with dramatic results. Starring Ida Lupino.
6.35 Arts What's On Guide
7.00 Belfast International Tattoo 2023: Part 1. Step into a world where tradition meets spectacle in the heart of Belfast. This annual event showcases the rich tapestry of global military music, cultural performances, and awe-inspiring displays. Join us for a night of pageantry, precision, and pride as we celebrate diversity, history and tradition with performers from across the globe
8.00 Darren's All Talk: Rev. David Morrow
8.30 In Focus: Philip Orr
9.00 Wrokdown 'A' Billy: music from Australia
9.30 Democracy Now! “Politics of Hate”: Writer Jean Guerrero on Anti-Immigrant Lies and Fearmongering at RNC
Wednesday 17 July
5pm Film: Kiss of Death (1947) A crook arrested for a jewellery heist initially refuses to give up his accomplices, but he changes his mind once his wife dies under worrying circumstances. Starring Victor Mature.
6.40 RoundUp: Nenopause nutritionist Emma Bardwell provides tips and advice on the role food can play in tackling the symptoms of menopause
7.00 Banterflix Film Review. Looking back at some of our favourite blockbusters from summer 1994 inc. The Lion King, Maverick and Dumb and Dumber with guests Nicole Hamilton and Adam Neeson
7.30 Community Drama: Crafta Webb Rural Media embarked on an ambitious community film project to shed light on a mysterious part of Herefordshire’s heritage the 'lost village' of Crafta Webb
8.30 Hot Country TV: Europe's longest running country music show on TV broadcasting for over 14 years playing Ireland's country music artists
9.30 Democracy Now! J.D. Vance, “Hillbilly Elegy” & Appalachia’s Shift to the Right: Arlie Russell Hochschild
Tuesday 16 July
5pm Film: Rope of Sand (1949) A man abused by a sadistic mining company cop before he could tell where on their desert property he'd found diamonds decides to steal them instead. Starring Burt Lancaster.
6.45 Walk in the City: Featuring Bobby Foster-Black Mountain Peter Rosser-St. George's Church Nisha Tandon-Cara House Kate Hutchinson-River Lagan Julian Simmons-Four Corners.
7.00 The Future of Feminism. Feminists in the Republic express their views
7.30 Our Genertion Series. J B Vallely: Painter and Musician
8.00 Democracy Now: Long Legacy of U.S. Political Violence: RNC Begins in Milwaukee in Wake of Trump Assassination Attempt
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT Joining Robin this week, Mr Show Biz himself with the top stories Paul Martin, Belfast's new 'night tsar' Michael Stewart, writer Lucy McMullan on her new book 'Belles of Belfast', Donal O'Connor presents this years TradFest line up, Antiques Expert and 'Flog It' star Paul Martin plus music from Susan McCann, Moya Brennan and Nathan Carter & Tully
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Monday 15 July
5pm Film: Sudden Fear. After an ambitious actor insinuates himself into the life of a wealthy middle-aged playwright and marries her, he plots with his mistress to murder her. Starring Joan Crawford
7.00 RoundUp: A look at the educational self-guided tour at Ulster Folk Museum exploring the story of the Ulster Scots language with 'Bard of Moneyrea', Robert Huddleston. Interviews with Frank Ferguson Ulster University, Dónal McAnallen National Museums NI and William Blair Director of Collections National Museums NI.
7.30 Banterflix Film Review. Looking back at some of our favourite blockbusters from summer 1994 inc. The Lion King, Maverick and Dumb and Dumber with guests Nicole Hamilton and Adam Neeson
8.00 Howth: A Century of Sailing
8.30 Hot Country TV: Europe's longest running country music show on TV broadcasting for over 14 years playing Ireland's country music artists
9.30 Democracy Now! In Rare News Conf., Biden Vows to Stay in Race, Defending Record on Ukraine, NATO & More: A Roundtable
10.30 Arts Guide
Sunday 14 July 24
5.00 Film: Fury of the Wolfman. A man has had a werewolf curse cast upon him. If he doesn't get rid of it, he turns into a killer werewolf when the moon is full
6.30 Hot Country TV: Europe's longest running country music show on TV broadcasting for over 14 years playing Ireland's country music artists
7.30 SRD: Melody Flute Band
8.00 Granny’s Gone Wild: Hi, I’m Lynn Ruth Miller, I’m 80 years old. and I’m your future!! This ribald and riotous romp follows the poster girl for growing old disgracefully and her adoring young fans - as she shows us how to live life to the full whatever your age.
9.00 Faces of the Family Business: Ian Smyth talks family business with Andrew Lynas, Group Managing Director of Lynas Foodservice founded 70 years ago by Bobbie Lynas. Through 3 generations the Lynas Family now has over 5,000 customers throughout Northern Ireland, ROI and Scotland
9.30 Democracy Now!
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Saturday 13 July
5pm Film: For the Term of His Natural Life: A convict, wrongfully accused and sent a harsh prison colony, attempts to escape
6.35 Drumnaglough Flute Band near Cookstown: their history and how important marching bands are in rural areas
7.00 Behind the Science: Retired astronaut Jon McBride reveals his work with NASA on the Space Shuttle programme
7.30 Kick Out the Jams Local Music Series Featuring Acoustic Set from Wookalily
8.00 Ernie Dunbar is a retired fisherman from Ballywalter who used to fish scallops and worked for the Irish Lights. Aside from fishing for lobsters he is an avid painter of wildlife and seascapes
8.30 Wrok DownAbilly: Best Rockabilly Music from Australia
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Emerging Palettes: Clíodhna Doherty & Sophie MciIwaine: Within the context of each artists work exploring inspiration, developing a business model, identifying emerging trends and persevering with creativity.
Friday 12 July
5.00 Film: Easy Street. A reformed tramp becomes a police constable who must fight a huge thug who dominates an inner-city street
5.25 Film: Father's Little Dividend. Shortly after coming to terms with his daughter's marriage, a father faces the prospect of becoming a grandfather
7.00 Banterflix Film Review. ooking back at some of our favourite blockbusters from summer 1994 inc. The Lion King, Maverick and Dumb and Dumber with guests Nicole Hamilton and Adam Neeson.
7.30 Clachan of Kilkeel. The Reivers Festival held in Kilkeel 2019
8.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT Joining Robin this week, Mr Show Biz himself with the top stories Paul Martin, Belfast's new 'night tsar' Michael Stewart, writer Lucy McMullan on her new book 'Belles of Belfast', Donal O'Connor presents this years TradFest line up, Antiques Expert and 'Flog It' star Paul Martin plus music from Susan McCann, Moya Brennan and Nathan Carter & Tully
9.00 Milltown Melodies. Day in the life of Milltown Accordion Band Portglenone
10.00 Democracy Now!
Thursday 11 July
5.00 Film: Fallen Angel. A slick con man arrives in a small town looking to make some money, but soon gets more than he bargained for
6.45 Crocodile Music Show
7.35 The Young Bonfire Builders: Blood, Sweat and Cheers in Tigers Bay
8.00 Debbie McGrory with Belfast rock and blues legend Eric Bell founder member and the original guitarist of the rock group Thin Lizzy
8.30 Millar Memorial Band. Formed over 100 years ago we document the flute band and their performance at the Belfast Tattoo
9.00 Faces of the Family Business: Ian Smyth talks family business with Andrew Lynas, Group Managing Director of Lynas Foodservice founded 70 years ago by Bobbie Lynas. Through 3 generations the Lynas Family now has over 5,000 customers throughout Northern Ireland, ROI and Scotland
9.30 Democracy Now!
Wednesday 10 July
5.00 Film: Eternally Yours. Anita Halstead, swept off her feet by magician Arturo, finds the results less than magical
6.30 Banterflx Film Review looking back at some of our favourite blockbusters from summer 2014, including 'Edge of Tomorrow', 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' and 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes' with guests Zara Jackson and James Oliver
7.00 Bonfire Boys. The art of bonfire building for the annual Twelfth celebrations
7.30 Hot Country TV: Europe's longest running country music show on TV broadcasting for over 14 years playing Ireland's country music artists
8.30 Emerging Palettes: Print maker Naomi Arbuthnot and Painter Matthew Smyth in conversation
9.15 Dalriada Festival: A look back at the festivities in Glenarm during the Dalriada Festival
9.30 Democracy Now!
Tuesday 9 July
5pm Film: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Dr. Jekyll faces horrible consequences when he lets his dark side run wild with a potion that transforms him into the animalistic Mr. Hyde
6.25 Bands of Brothers: Band Culture in East Belfast
7.00 Democracy Now!
8.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Kim Kelly visits a Dance competition at Theatre At The Mill, interview with Team GB Athlete Desiree Henry, Clara Daly talks about this years Happy Fest unique wellbeing opportunities in Northern Ireland and beyond, Amanda St John performs live in the studio, the joys of travelling by Ferry with Craig Doyle and Lip Reading expert Tina Lannin.
9.00 Faces of the Family Business: Ian Smyth talks family business with Andrew Lynas, Group Managing Director of Lynas Foodservice founded 70 years ago by Bobbie Lynas. Through 3 generations the Lynas Family now has over 5,000 customers throughout Northern Ireland, ROI and Scotland
9.30 A Sound Way of Life: Lagan Valley Flute Band
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Monday 8 July
5.00 Film: Double Indemnity. A Los Angeles insurance representative lets an alluring housewife seduce him into a scheme of insurance fraud and murder that arouses the suspicion of his colleague, an insurance investigator
6.45 RoundUp:Our food environment is harming our children's health and Safefood has a new campaign to address this leading cause of preventable illness in the developed world. Aileen McGloin, Laura McGowan, Mimi Tatlow-Golden and Olivia Gough explain
7.00 Banterflx Film Review looking back at some of our favourite blockbusters from summer 2014, including 'Edge of Tomorrow', 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' and 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes' with guests Zara Jackson and James Oliver
7.30 Drums Across The River
8.00 Antrim Castle Gardens: A Day Out in Antrim
8.30 Hot Country TV, Europe's longest running country music show on TV broadcasting for over 14 years playing Ireland's country music artists
9.30 Democracy Now! “The Night Won’t End”: New Film Investigates Civilian Killings in Gaza and U.S. Backing of Israeli Assault
10.30 Arts Guide
Sunday 7 July
5pm Film:Don Juan. In 16th-century Italy, devil-may-care playboy Don Juan runs afoul of the despotic Borgias
7.00 Round Up Compilation
7.45 Drama: Child of Darkness
8.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Kim Kelly visits a Dance competition at Theatre At The Mill, interview with Team GB Athlete Desiree Henry, Clara Daly talks about this years Happy Fest unique wellbeing opportunities in Northern Ireland and beyond, Amanda St John performs live in the studio, the joys of travelling by Ferry with Craig Doyle and Lip Reading expert Tina Lannin.
9.00 Faces of the Family Business: Darren McDowell talks to Stephen McCammon of Menarys about their family business history following their recent centenary.
9.30 Democracy Now! “The Night Won’t End”: New Film Investigates Civilian Killings in Gaza and U.S. Backing of Israeli Assault
10.30 Guide to the Arts
Saturday 6 July
5.00 Film: Devil of the Desert Against the Son of Hercules. The son of Hercules is pitted against a ruthless desert warrior
6.30 Our Parlour: Age Awareness Week
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Martha Craig: Stories of a Brave Woman documenting the history and significance of Martha Craig, a prominent Ulster-Scot originating from Gleno, Co. Antrim presented by David Hume
8.30 Wrok Down ABILLY Music from DownUnder
9.00 Democracy Now! “The Night Won’t End”: New Film Investigates Civilian Killings in Gaza and U.S. Backing of Israeli Assault
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Friday 5 July
5.00 Film: The Golem In 16th-century Prague, a rabbi creates the Golem - a giant creature made of clay. Using sorcery, he brings the creature to life in order to protect the Jews of Prague from persecution
6.42 Round Up: Arts Collective advocating assisted art spaces
7.00 Banterflx Film Review looking back at some of our favourite blockbusters from summer 2014, including 'Edge of Tomorrow', 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' and 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes' with guests Zara Jackson and James Oliver.
7.30 Carousel TV. Talented creatives with learning disabilities create amazing TV
8.00 Democracy Now! “What to the Slave Is the 4th of July?”: James Earl Jones Reads Frederick Douglass’s Historic Speech
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Kim Kelly visits a Dance competition at Theatre At The Mill, interview with Team GB Athlete Desiree Henry, Clara Daly talks about this years Happy Fest unique wellbeing opportunities in Northern Ireland and beyond, Amanda St John performs live in the studio, the joys of travelling by Ferry with Craig Doyle and Lip Reading expert Tina Lannin.
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Thursday 4 July
5.00 Film: Day of the Fight. Following a day in the life of a middleweight Irish boxer named Walter Cartier.
5.15 Film: Deadline With his newspaper about to be sold, crusading editor Ed Hutcheson tries to complete an exposé on gangster Rienzi
7.00 RoundUp. In their most recent Business Barometer, The Open University and the British Chambers of Commerce found that many UK businesses are continuing to struggle with skills shortages. John D'Arcy from The Open University explains the NI statistics and advises on what businesses can do to improve matters.
7.15 Carousel TV. Talented creatives with learning disabilities create amazing TV
7.35 Gabhla: Scoil Samhraidh. Building a house on Gola Island in the traditional manner
8.00 Hot Country TV, Europe's longest running country music show on TV broadcasting for over 14 years playing Ireland's country music artists
9.00 Faces of Family Business
9.30 Democracy Now! Science, Not Scaremongering: St. Vincent & Grenadines PM on Hurricane Beryl & Climate Crisis
Wednesday 3 July
5pm Film: David and Goliath: King Saul of the Israelites is visited in Jerusalem by the Prophet Samuel who foretells him that a war with The Philistines is inevitable and the shepherd David will become king
6.30 Guide to What's On in the Arts
6.50 RoundUp: With 2 million older people in the UK already living below the poverty line, charity Independent Age has projected that this number is likely to double by 2040 if current trends do not change. Joanna Elson, CEO of Independent Age, discusses the effects of pensioner poverty and what action she believes should be taken.
7.00 Carousel TV. Talented creatives with learning disabilities create amazing TV
7.20 Aonach Jack: the annual arts crafts and music festival held in the village of Meenaleck Co. Donegal.
7.30 Banterflix Film Review: Host Jim McClean with Tim Burden from the Braid Film Theatre and BanterFlix’s very own Joe McElroy reviewing 'The Bikeriders', 'The Exorcism' and 'The First Omen'.
8.00 Crocodile Music Show Featuring Lloyd Dereks
8.20 DEADLANDS: Short drama
8.30 David Bailie Warden: From Exile to Paris. Liam Logan talks to Dr Jennifer Orr Lecturer in Eighteenth Century Literature about David Bailie Warden a republican insurgent in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 and, in later exile, a United States consul in Paris
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Tuesday 2 July
5pm Film: D.O.A. Frank Bigelow, told he's been poisoned and has only a few days to live, tries to find out who killed him and why.
6.30 Round Up: Come From Away is on at the Grand Opera House. The show shares the incredible real-life story of the 7,000 air passengers from all over the world who were grounded in Canada during the wake of 9/11, and the small Newfoundland community that invited these ‘come from aways’ into their lives with open hearts. Belfast actor Mark Dugdale tells Robin Elliott why this is such a special show to be involved with!
6.45 Arts Guide
7.00 Carousel TV. Talented creatives with learning disabilities create amazing TV
7.30 Collapse the Box: Anushiya Sundaralingam born in Sri Lanka and currently living and working in Belfast completing a BA in Fine & Applied Arts at the University of Ulster, and now working as an artist and arts facilitator for various public, private, and health organisations
8.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: The Spirit of NI Awards 2024 celebrated unsung heroes in the Culloden Hotel at a star-studded event including James Nesbitt, Dame Kelly Holmes, Christopher Biggins, Peter Cunnah, Ian McElhinney, James Martin, Dan Gordon and many more guests, winners and highlights of a memorable night
9.00 Faces of Family Business
9.30 Democracy Now! Far Right in France “On the Doorstep of Power” as National Rally Surges in Snap Election
Monday 1 July 24
5.00 Film: Cyrano de Bergerac. Cyrano de Bergerac is a joyous and witty poet filled with plenty of charisma and bravado in 17th-century France. He has only one flaw: an unusually long nose which makes him unattractive to any woman
7.00 Banterflix Film Review: Host Jim McClean with Tim Burden from the Braid Film Theatre and BanterFlix’s very own Joe McElroy reviewing 'The Bikeriders', 'The Exorcism' and 'The First Omen'.
7.30 RoundUp: With its A New Perspective report, John Lyon's Charity is advocating for better access to the arts for D/deaf, visually impaired, disabled and neurodiverse people. The charity's CEO, Lynne Guyton, outlines the current gaps in accessibility and the recommendations included in the report
7.40 Carousel TV. Talented creatives with learning disabilities create amazing TV
8.00 Hot Country TV, Europe's longest running country music show on TV broadcasting for over 14 years playing Ireland's country music artists
9.00 Democracy Now! “Step Aside Joe”: After First Pres. Debate, Democrats Reeling from Biden Missteps & Trump Lies
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interview
Sunday 30 June
5pm Film: Clash by Night Mae Doyle comes back to her hometown a cynical woman. Her brother Joe fears that his love, fish cannery worker Peggy, may wind up like Mae. Mae marries Jerry and has a baby; she is happy but restless, drawn to Jerry's friend Earl
7.45 What on Guide to the Arts
7.00 Round Up Compilation
8.15How Charlie Chaplin Transformed Cinema Pt 2. Charlie Chaplin's cinematic innovations broke the conventional wisdom of filmmaking at the time. Blending slapstick comedy and biting social commentary, Chaplin's oeuvre reflected a deeply politicized underlying philosophy of art and cinema that drove not only his artistic output but his life
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: The Spirit of NI Awards 2024 celebrated unsung heroes in the Culloden Hotel at a star-studded event including James Nesbitt, Dame Kelly Holmes, Christopher Biggins, Peter Cunnah, Ian McElhinney, James Martin, Dan Gordon and many more guests, winners and highlights of a memorable night
10.00 Democracy Now! “Step Aside Joe”: After First Pres. Debate, Democrats Reeling from Biden Missteps & Trump Lies
Saturday 29 June
5.00 Film:The Admiral Was A Lady. An ex WAVE officer encounters four fun-loving, work-hating men, all of whom want to marry her. Starring Edmond O'Brien.
6.30 RoundUp Compilation
7.40 How Charlie Chaplin Transformed Cinema Charlie Chaplin remains one of cinema's most iconic figures Pt1. His innovations behind and before the camera have left a lasting imprint that can still be seen in contemporary culture. Chaplin's life was also decidedly political, and his alleged communist sympathies earned him a tremendous FBI file and eventual exile from the US. Academy Award-nominated screenwriter and director Martin Brest joins The Chris Hedges Report to discuss Chaplin's life and legacy
8.30 Jigs and the Reels: ERIU
9.00 Martha Craig: Stories of a Brave Woman documenting the history and significance of Martha Craig, a prominent Ulster-Scot originating from Gleno, Co. Antrim presented by David Hume
9.30 Democracy Now!
Friday 28 June
5.00 Film: Danger Flight
6.00 Film: The Whispering Shadow
6.30 Kick Out the Jams Acoustic Sessions Music from Biffy Clyro
7.00 RoundUp: 1 in 7 UK adults are balancing work and caring responsibilities, with 200,000 unpaid carers leaving their jobs in 2023. Claire Hawkins from Phoenix Group raises the issue and concerns
7.10 Carousel TV: Talented creatives with learning disabilities create amazing TV.
7.30 Banterflix Film Review: Host Jim McClean with Tim Burden from the Braid Film Theatre and BanterFlix’s very own Joe McElroy reviewing 'The Bikeriders', 'The Exorcism' and 'The First Omen'.
8.00 Democracy Now! Kenya Protests: Police Abduct Activists as Pres. Ruto Rejects Tax Bill Linked to Foreign Debt Crisis
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: The Spirit of NI Awards 2024 celebrated unsung heroes in the Culloden Hotel at a star-studded event including James Nesbitt, Dame Kelly Holmes, Christopher Biggins, Peter Cunnah, Ian McElhinney, James Martin, Dan Gordon and many more guests, winners and highlights of a memorable night
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interview
Thursday 27 June
5.00 Film: Dishonored (1931) The Austrian Secret Service sends its most seductive agent to spy on the Russians. Starring Marlene Dietrich.
6.30 In Focus: Beyond Skin. Mike Gaston with Darren Ferguson, founder of Beyond Skin, an arts collective with a focus on multiculturalism and peacebuilding
7.00 RoundUp. Sarah Pennells, Consumer Finance Specialist at Royal London, discusses the company's findings on the cost-of-living crisis and its impact on different age groups, and how these findings have changed since the beginning of the crisis
7.15 A Life In Linen: In Conversation with Irvine Devitt. Fiona McKelvie, founder of Irish linen and vintage haberdashery specialist McBurney and Black, talks to Irvine Devitt who spent most of his life involved with the linen industry
8.00 Kick Out the Jams. Music from Laura Stevenson, Tony Wright, Tom McShane, The Vals, Kerri Ann Gallagher
8.30 Linenopolis: Tour of the Linen Quarter
9.00 Faces of Family Business: Long Meadow has been owned by the Mckeever family for 3 generations.They now produce a range of products including award winning craft ciders, apple juice and apple cider vinegar as well as hosting tours and events. Ian Smyth talks to Catherine and Alanna McKeever about the story and evolution of their Family Business
9.30 Democracy Now! “Julian Is Free”: Assange Back Home in Australia After Taking U.S. Plea Deal in “Espionage” Case
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Wednesday 26 June
5.00 Film: Atlantic Flight was designed as a vehicle for Dick Merrill, a real-life pilot then very much in the news because of his record-breaking flights. Starring Dick Merrill.
6.00 Film: Lady In The Lake In Scotland, an exiled girl saves the king from outlaws. Starring Benita Hume
6.45 Acoustic Music Session from Frank Turner
7.00 RoundUp. 4.2 million adults in the UK are now affected by hygiene poverty, an increase of 1.1 million since 2022. Ruth Brock, CEO of The Hygiene Bank, discusses these concerning figures and the effects of hygiene poverty, and advises on how we can help those struggling in our own communities. Artists Collective advocate assisted studio spaces
7.30 Taste of Afghanistan
8.00 Banterflix Film Review Show with Jim McClean and guests Adam Neeson and Nicole Hamilton reviewing 'Inside Out 2', 'Hit Man' and 'The Watermelon Woman'.
8.30 Martha Craig: Stories of a Brave Woman documenting the history and significance of Martha Craig, a prominent Ulster-Scot originating from Gleno, Co. Antrim presented by David Hume.
9.00 Jackie Redpath accompanies Ron Wiener, author of the book The Rape and Plunder of the Shankill, a key text of 1970s’ Belfast, as Ron returns to the Shankill Road to examine the changes, which have taken place since.
9.30 Democracy Now! Julian Assange Is Free: WikiLeaks Founder’s Brother Gabriel Shipton on End of Decadelong Legal Saga
Tuesday 25 June
5.00 Film: Rainbow Valley John Martin is a government agent working under cover. Leading citizen Morgan calls in gunman Galt who blows Martin's cover. Starring John Wayne.
5.50 Film: The Electric House After being mistakenly certified as an electrical engineer, Buster is hired to wire a house. Starring Buster Keaton
6.15 Our Generation - Stories :Ann McNeilly, born on the night of the Belfast Blitz, talks about her life and the times that she has lived through
7.30 Music: Wrok Down ABILLY
8.00 Robin TONIGHT: Special tribute episode to the late singer and actress Rose-Marie. Featuring tributes and memories from some of Rose-Marie's friends including Steven Smith, Roy Chubby Brown, Daniel May, Janey Kirk, Nicole Faraday, Pauline Carville and Crissy Rock
9.00 Faces of Family Business: Long Meadow has been owned by the Mckeever family for 3 generations.They now produce a range of products including award winning craft ciders, apple juice and apple cider vinegar as well as hosting tours and events. Ian Smyth talks to Catherine and Alanna McKeever about the story and evolution of their Family Business.
9.30 Democracy Now! AIPAC vs. Jamaal Bowman: Rep. Ayanna Pressley on Pro-Israel Lobby Push to Defeat Pro-Ceasefire Lawmaker
10.30 Arts Guide
Monday 24 June
5.00 Film: Scarface (1932) An ambitious and nearly insane violent gangster climbs the ladder of success in the mob, but his weaknesses prove to be his downfall
6.35 Gaining Ground: Robb Aly McElroy spends time with Sandara Kelso-Robb discussing entrepreneurialism and philanthropy and about her new charity ‘Hope For More Foundation.’
7.00 RoundUp. With research showing a lack of awareness about password safety, Dr Junade Ali explains how to better protect our information online. He also talks about the legislation surrounding default passwords which was introduced in the UK this year
7.15 Acoustic music session with Emmy the Great
7.30 Banterflix Film Review Show with Jim McClean and guests Adam Neeson and Nicole Hamilton reviewing 'Inside Out 2', 'Hit Man' and 'The Watermelon Woman'.
8.00 Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich staff members Gráinne Ní Ghilín, Caoimhín Ó Seanáin, Emma Ní Mhuireagáin and Sinéad Nic Colaim discuss their operations in the Irish language arts centre
8.40 Our Parlour: Out and About: West Belfast Orange Hall
9.00 Democracy Now! New Film Investigates Civilian Killings in Gaza and U.S. Backing of Israeli Assault
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Sunday 23 June
5pm Film: Ninotchka. A stern Soviet woman sent to Paris to supervise the sale of jewels seized from Russian nobles finds herself attracted to a man who represents everything she is supposed to detest
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Faces of Family Business. Henry Group: Julie McKeown and David Henry, second generation directors of Henry Group, a leading construction firm based in Magherafelt with offices in England and Scotland
8.32 Collapse The Box: Artist Hannah Smith talks about her painting work during lockdown and receiving the John Richardson Award sponsored by Hambly & Hambly
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: Special tribute episode to the late singer and actress Rose-Marie. Featuring tributes and memories from some of Rose-Marie's friends including Steven Smith, Roy Chubby Brown, Daniel May, Janey Kirk, Nicole Faraday, Pauline Carville and Crissy Rock
10.00 Democracy Now! New Film Investigates Civilian Killings in Gaza and U.S. Backing of Israeli Assault
Saturday 22 June
5.00 Film: Transatlantic Tunnel. A team of international scientists and engineers attempts to build a tunnel under the ocean
6.34 Film: The Sun Down Ltd. The kids from Our Gang decide to build their own locomotive. But jealous neighbourhood bully Toughy attempts to run it off the tracks
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Hot Country TV, Europe's longest running country music show on TV broadcasting for over 14 years playing Ireland's country music artists
9.00 Our Parlour: Maryann Quigley with Cormac Hamill on his passion for Cave Hill conservation, on ancestry, on growing up in an Irish speaking family, adventures in canoeing, and objects that illustrate important moments in the story to his life
9.30 Democracy Now1 New Film Investigates Civilian Killings in Gaza and U.S. Backing of Israeli Assault
Friday 21 June
5.00 Film: Dragonwyck: A Connecticut farm girl is recruited by a distant relative, an aristocratic patron, to be governess to his young daughter in his Hudson Valley mansion
6.45 The Jigs and the Reels:The Friel Sisters
7.00 RoundUp: Despite being the most common cancer in men, prostate cancer does not have a screening programme, making it the most common cancer in the UK without one. Prostate Cancer UK is hoping to change this with its £42m TRANSFORM trial, which seeks to find the best way to screen men for prostate cancer. Laura Kerby, CEO of Prostate Cancer UK, discusses this new trial and why it is needed.
7.30 Banterflix Film Review Show with Jim McClean and guests Adam Neeson and Nicole Hamilton reviewing 'Inside Out 2', 'Hit Man' and 'The Watermelon Woman'.
8.00 In Focus: Beyond Skin. Mike Gaston with Darren Ferguson, founder of Beyond Skin, an arts collective with a focus on multiculturalism and peacebuilding
8.30 Robin TONIGHT: Special tribute episode to the late singer and actress Rose-Marie. Featuring tributes and memories from some of Rose-Marie's friends including Steven Smith, Roy Chubby Brown, Daniel May, Janey Kirk, Nicole Faraday, Pauline Carville and Crissy Rock
9.30 Democracy Now!
Thursday 20 June
5.00 Films: The Prowler After Susan Gilvray reports a prowler outside her house police officer Webb Garwood investigates and sparks fly. If only her husband wasn't in the way
6.30 Dr Pyckle and Mr Pride. In Victorian London the esteemed Dr. Pyckle uses himself as a guinea pig when he experiments with a new drug that changes him into a compulsive prankster
7.00 RoundUp: With last June seeing the highest number of accidental drownings and summertime bringing bigger crowds to our waterways, RNLI NI have launched a Respect The Water campaign, urging people to practice water safety. Gareth Morrison, RNLI NI's Head of Water Safety, talks about the campaign and advises us on how to prevent drowning.
7.10 Music: Son of the Hound
7.30 Faces of Family Business. Henry Group: Julie McKeown and David Henry, second generation directors of Henry Group, a leading construction firm based in Magherafelt with offices in England and Scotland
8.00 Set in Stone: Celebrating the tradition of masonry in Cork, a way of life which has now all but disappeared
9.00 Democracy Now! Juneteenth Special: Historian Clint Smith on Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interview
Wednesday 19 June
5.00 Films: The Lady from Shanghai. Fascinated by gorgeous Mrs. Bannister, seaman Michael O'Hara joins a bizarre yachting cruise, and ends up mired in a complex murder plot
6.30 Ghost Parade. A series of strange, inexplicable, and increasingly frightening events takes place in Mosby Manor
8.50 RoundUp: After the celebration of the first International Day of Play on 11th June, Gillian McMahon from Right To Play UK explains the significance of the day and the importance of play in a child's life
7.00 One Two Three O'Leary: Classic street games which are still around today, and those forgotten by the current population
7.30 Banterflix Film review show with Jim McClean with guests Maria Maquillan and Danny Brown. This week they chat about 'Bad Boys: Ride or Die', 'South Park: The End of Obsesity' and 'Fire Island'
8.00 Rhyming Weavers: Part five of the Royal Irish Academy event hosted at Ulster University, Belfast to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1974 publication by John Hewitt of his Rhyming Weavers anthology of 18th and 19th-century Ulster poetry. In this fifth and final part, contributions from Professor Malachy Ó Néill, Dr Art Hughes and Professor Fionntán de Brún
9.00 In Focus: Mike Gaston is joined by Darren Ferguson, founder of Beyond Skin, an arts collective with a focus on multiculturalism and peacebuilding. Darren talks about how Beyond Skin came to be and offers a taste of the projects the collective has produced since then
9.30 Democracy Now! Ahead of Juneteenth, Maryland Pardons 175K Pot Convictions, Seeking to Remedy Harms of War on Drugs
10.30 Dublin Co-op: Championing organic, vegetarian and sustainable wholefoods since 1983
Tuesday 18 June 2024
5.00 Film: Pygmalion: A phonetics and diction expert makes a bet that he can teach a cockney flower girl to speak proper English and pass as a lady in high society. Starring Leslie Howard
.00 7RoundUp: With vague allergen labelling like 'may contains' causing risk and confusion for allergy sufferers, barcode organisation GS1 UK are developing a new form of code that, when scanned, will offer extensive allergen information for the product in question. Sarah Atkins from GS1 UK joins Sarah Knight from The Allergy Team to discuss this new code and the dangers posed by unclear labelling
7.10 Crocodile Music Show
8.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT with journalist Kim Kelly with the top stories from around the world, musician Stephen Conley is in the studio, a look at the Dunking Championships, singer-songwriter and one of the stars of 'The Flats' Jolene Burns, director Patsy Montgomery-Hughes and actor Adam Dougal talk about the musical 'Pirate Queen' this years Whiskey Week and music from Chrissy Mac
9.00 Faces of Family Business. Henry Group: Julie McKeown and David Henry, second generation directors of Henry Group, a leading construction firm based in Magherafelt with offices in England and Scotland
9.30 Democracy Now! Report from Rafah: UNICEF Decries Israel’s “War on Children” as Starvation & Deaths Mount in Gaza
10.30 Arts Guide
Monday 17 June 2024
5.00 Film: It Happened One Night. A renegade reporter trailing a young runaway heiress for a big story joins her on a bus heading from Florida to New York
6.45 Arts Guide
7.00 RoundUp: Managing a Gluten free Diet
7.15 In Focus: Orienteering with Conor Fabian, Active Clubs Co-Ordinator
7.30 Banterflix Film review show with Jim McClean with guests Maria Maquillan and Danny Brown. This week they chat about 'Bad Boys: Ride or Die', 'South Park: The End of Obsesity' and 'Fire Island'.
8.00 Seamus Murphy - A Quiet Revolution explores the life and career of the Irish sculptor Seamus Murphy (1907-1975)
9.00 Democracy Now! Supreme Court Protects Access to Mifepristone, But War on Abortion Rights Continues to Escalate
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Thursday 13 June
5.00 Film: The First Seven Years. The Little Rascals’ Jackie gets in a duel over the affections of Mary Ann. Starring Jackie Cooper.
5.20 Film: Barefoot Boy: A pampered, snobbish young boy, is sent by his father, who has served time in prison for a crime he did not commit, down to the country farm of an old friend
6.30 Cork Through The Barracks tells the history of Collins Barracks in Cork, Ireland and the role it has played in many of the historical events locally, nationally and internationally
7.40 Kick Out the Jams: Acoustic Session from Hannah McPhillimy
8.00 Faces of Family Business: McKeevers Hotels: The challenges and rewards that come with running a successful chain of hotels. Ian Smyth chats to Eugene McKeever MBE, Catherine McKeever, Eddie McKeever and Bridgene Keeley
9.00 Democracy Now! Sarah Leah Whitson: U.S. Ceasefire Push in Gaza Is Welcome, But “40,000 Dead Palestinians Too Late”
10.00 Hot Country TV, Europe's longest running country music show on TV broadcasting for over 14 years playing Ireland's country music artists
Wed 12 June 24
5pm Film: Somewhere in the Night. George Taylor returns from WWII with amnesia. Back home in Los Angeles, while trying to track down his old identity, he stumbles onto a 3-year old murder case
7.00 Our Parlour: Maryann Quigley with Cormac Hamill on his passion for Cave Hill conservation, on ancestry, on growing up in an Irish speaking family, adventures in canoeing, and objects that illustrate important moments in the story to his life.
7.30 Banterflix: Movie review show host Jim McClean with James Oliver and Zara Jackson on releases, including the new creature feature Sting
8.00 Women's Football Show sees host Jana McCabe with Larne Women FC's Maddy Brant and Camlough Rover Ladies free kick expert and NI Futsal international Ellen McCartney also features highlights from the NIWFA clash between Belfast Celtic and SOP
9.30 Rhyming Weavers: Part five of the Royal Irish Academy event hosted at Ulster University, Belfast to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1974 publication by John Hewitt of his Rhyming Weavers anthology of 18th and 19th-century Ulster poetry. In this fifth and final part, contributions from Professor Malachy Ó Néill, Dr Art Hughes and Professor Fionntán de Brún
9.30 Democracy Now! “Clear Shift” Toward the Far Right: Anti-Immigrant Nationalists Gain Ground Across Europe
Tuesday 11 June
5pm Films: Blonde Ice. Blonde Ice (1948) A society reporter keeps herself in the headlines by marrying a series of wealthy men, all of whom die under mysterious circumstances
The Whispering Shadow. A mysterious criminal known as The Whispering Shadow commits crimes by means of a gang he controls by television and radio rays
6.45 The need for asssisted artists studios and who they will benefit
7.00 NI Mental Health Arts Festival: Artists Talk with the makers of 'to the wire' screened as part of NI Mental Health Arts Festival featuring makers Dawn Richardson, Jonathan Brennan, Chad Alexander, Paul Doran, Emily DeDakis & Barry Cullen in conversation with Noelle Mc Alinden: Chair NI Mental Health Arts Festival. They reflect on the artists responses to making the film following their week-long residency in Beirut
7.40 RoundUp: A blue plaque is unveiled for John Templeton, 'the father of Irish botany'. Seamus McKee, Colin Agnew, Rachel Bray, Belfast mayor Ryan Murphy and poet Michael Longley consider Templeton's impact and legacy.
8.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: A packed show including all the top stories that matter from Kim Kelly, a chat with comedian Sophie McCartney, Action Ability Belfast on thier new show 'The Craic is 90's', Marty Maguire and Jo Donnelly talk about the upcoming Martin Lynch play 'Chronicles of Long Kesh', Belfast Photo Festival, Celebrity Big Brother winner Sam Thompson and music from Black Lynx
9.00 Faces of Family Business: McKeevers Hotels: The challenges and rewards that come with running a successful chain of hotels. Ian Smyth chats to Eugene McKeever MBE, Catherine McKeever, Eddie McKeever and Bridgene Keeley
9.40 Democracy Now! Report from Gaza: “Devastating” Israeli Raid to Free 4 Israeli Hostages Kills 270+ Palestinians
Monday 10 June 24
5pm Film: Beyond the Law. A trio of thieves plot to steal a town's silver shipment but a turn of events makes them the town's heroes. Starring Lee Van Cleef
7.00 RoundUp: A blue plaque is unveiled for John Templeton, 'the father of Irish botany'. Seamus McKee, Colin Agnew, Rachel Bray, Belfast mayor Ryan Murphy and poet Michael Longley consider Templeton's impact and legacy. Arts Collective advocate assisted work spaces.
7.30 Banterflix: Movie review show host Jim McClean with James Oliver and Zara Jackson on releases, including the new creature feature Sting
8.00 Women's Football Show sees host Jana McCabe with Larne Women FC's Maddy Brant and Camlough Rover Ladies free kick expert and NI Futsal international Ellen McCartney also features highlights from the NIWFA clash between Belfast Celtic and SOP
8.30 Rhyming Weavers: Part five of the Royal Irish Academy event hosted at Ulster University, Belfast to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1974 publication by John Hewitt of his Rhyming Weavers anthology of 18th and 19th-century Ulster poetry. In this fifth and final part, contributions from Professor Malachy Ó Néill, Dr Art Hughes and Professor Fionntán de Brún
9.30 Democracy Now! Israel’s Widespread Use of White Phosphorus in Lebanon, Gaza Violates Int’l Law: Human Rights Watch
Sunday 9 June
5.00 Film: Leave Her to Heaven. A writer falls in love with a young socialite and they're soon married, but her obsessive love for him threatens to be the undoing of them both as well as everyone around them
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.30 New Series: The Faces of Family Business - The Morelli Family is synonymous with Ice Cream. From humble beginnings, from the great uncle’s little café on the cobbled streets of Coleraine into what is now Ireland’s most famous Italian Ice Cream
8.00 Democracy Now! Israel’s Widespread Use of White Phosphorus in Lebanon, Gaza Violates Int’l Law: Human Rights Watch
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: A packed show including all the top stories that matter from Kim Kelly, a chat with comedian Sophie McCartney, Action Ability Belfast on thier new show 'The Craic is 90's', Marty Maguire and Jo Donnelly talk about the upcoming Martin Lynch play 'Chronicles of Long Kesh', Belfast Photo Festival, Celebrity Big Brother winner Sam Thompson and music from Black Lynx
10.00 Part four of 50th anniversary of the 1974 publication by John Hewitt of his Rhyming Weavers anthology of 18th and 19th-century Ulster poetry. Contributors: Deborah White, PhD student and weaver before a presentation and musical performance from PhD student and singer, Grainne Milner McLoone
10.35 Arts Guide
Saturday 8 June 24
5.00 Films: BabyFace A young woman, exploited all her life, decides to turn the tables and exploit the hapless men at a big city bank by gleefully seducing her way to the top. Starring Barbara Stanwyck
The Bell Boy. At the Elk's Head Hotel bellhops torment the lobby, each other and guests. The elevator is powered by a stubborn horse. A sham robbery turns into a real one. And there is a chase on a runaway trolley. Starring Roscoe Arbuckle
6.45 Cliff Brooks, a local artist and curator reflects on his time at the Engine Room Arts Gallery
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.30 Talk Like That: Singer-songwriter Adèle Sawey chats to Debbie McGrory and also performs two of her songs.
8.00 NI Women's Football Show" sees host Jana McCabe joined in the studio by Linfield Women's player Ebony Leckey and Ballymena United Women's player Chelsea Millar. Review of the NI Women's recent game v Portugal as well as match highlights from the recent NIWFA Championship game between Ballyclare Comrades and Camlough Rover
8.30 Karen Mooney talks to Doreen McBride about her life as a teacher and how she decided to change her path to become a writer of local folklore themed books
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Friday 7 June
5.00 Film: The First Seven Years. The Little Rascals’ Jackie gets in a duel over the affections of Mary Ann. Starring Jackie Cooper.
5.20 Film: Barefoot Boy: A pampered, snobbish young boy, is sent by his father, who has served time in prison for a crime he did not commit, down to the country farm of an old friend
6.30 Banterflix: Movie review show host Jim McClean with James Oliver and Zara Jackson on releases, including the new creature feature Sting
7.00 At the Foot of Knocklayde. People from the village of Armoy and surrounding district give personal insights to life past and present. Local people are proud of their Ulster-Scots heritage and throughout the film you will hear the Ulster-Scots language spoken in an authentic way.
7.30 David Rushton member of the Art & Language group founded around 1967 by Terry Atkinson David Bainbridge and others.
8.00 Democracy Now “Apocalyptic”: 40 Killed in Israeli Airstrike on U.N. School Sheltering Displaced Palestinians in Gaza
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: A packed show including all the top stories that matter from Kim Kelly, a chat with comedian Sophie McCartney, Action Ability Belfast on thier new show 'The Craic is 90's', Marty Maguire and Jo Donnelly talk about the upcoming Martin Lynch play 'Chronicles of Long Kesh', Belfast Photo Festival, Celebrity Big Brother winner Sam Thompson and music from Black Lynx
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Thursday 6 June
5.00 Film: The Admiral Was A Lady. An ex WAVE officer encounters four fun-loving, work-hating men, all of whom want to marry her. Starring Edmond O'Brien
6.30 Artist John Kindness whose work spans a range of media including sculpture and painting. His work is represented in national and international collections.Artist John Kindness
7.00 Our Parlour: Maryann Quigley with Cormac Hamill on his passion for Cave Hill conservation, on ancestry, on growing up in an Irish speaking family, adventures in canoeing, and objects that illustrate important moments in the story to his life.
7.30 The Great Light. The journey of one of the world's rarest lighthouse optics from its former home on Mew Island to its recreation as one of Belfast's iconic monuments
8.00 New Series: The Faces of Family Business - The Morelli Family is synonymous with Ice Cream. From humble beginnings in 1911, from the Great Uncle’s little café on the cobbled streets of Coleraine into what is now Ireland’s most formost Italian Ice Cream makers
8.30 Crocodile Music
9.30 Democracy Now! Gaza Twin on Death of Mom, 14 Relatives & Continuing to Flee Israeli Bombs
Wednesday 5 June
5.00 Film: Dishonored. The Austrian Secret Service sends its most seductive agent to spy on the Russians. Starring Marlene Dietrich
6.30 Banterflix: We’ll be reviewing 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga' which is out in cinemas now, our 'Pick of the Streams' is 'Atlas' available on Netflix and our documentary season continues with The 'Death of Superman Lives: What Happened?'
7.00 RoundUp: Two paintings by Caravaggio are on display together for the first time since the early 17th century in the Ulster Museum. Anne Stewart, the Museum's Senior Curator of Art, details how they were brought together.
7.15 NI Mental Health Arts Festival in partnership with NVTV presents an Artists Talk with the makers of 'to the wire' screened as part of NI Mental Health Arts Festival featuring makers Dawn Richardson, Jonathan Brennan, Chad Alexander, Paul Doran, Emily DeDakis & Barry Cullen in conversation with Noelle Mc Alinden: Chair NI Mental Health Arts Festival. They reflect on the artists responses to making the film following their week-long residency in Beirut
8.00 NI Women's Football Show" sees host Jana McCabe joined in the studio by Linfield Women's player Ebony Leckey and Ballymena United Women's player Chelsea Millar. This week also features a review of thee NI Women's recent game v Portugal as well as match highlights from the recent NIWFA Championship game between Ballyclare Comrades and Camlough Rovers
8.30 Wrok Down Abilly Music from Australia
9.00 Democracy Now! A Setback for the “Cult of Modi”? Indian Opposition Faring Surprisingly Well in Early Election Count
10.00 Kick Out the Jams. Music: Sonja Sleator
Tuesday 4 June
5.00 Film: Atlantic Flight was designed as a vehicle for Dick Merrill, a real-life pilot then very much in the news because of his record-breaking flights. Starring Dick Merrill.
6.00 Film: Lady In The Lake In Scotland, an exiled girl saves the king from outlaws. Starring Benita Hume.
6.45 RoundUp: Docs Ireland, the international documentary film festival, takes place 18-23 June around Belfast. Festival producer Mary Lindsay unpacks this year's packed programme
7.00 Democracy Now! Will Israel Agree to the “Israeli” Ceasefire Proposal? Confusion Reigns After Biden Presents New Plan
8.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. Kim Kelly with the stories that matter, singer Dana, actors Eimear Bailie and Robert Hamilton on the new play 'Pride of the Shore', entrepreneur Andy Bartlett, Kim Kelly visits Belfast Burger and singer Bobby Wilson
9.00 New Series: The Faces of Family Business - The Morelli Family is synonymous with Ice Cream. From humble beginnings, from our Great Uncle’s little café on the cobbled streets of Coleraine into what is now Ireland’s most famous Italian Ice Cream
9.30 SERC Music Sessions: Many Moons
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Monday 3 June 24
5pm Films: Rainbow Valley John Martin is a government agent working under cover. Leading citizen Morgan calls in gunman Galt who blows Martin's cover. Starring John Wayne.
5.50 The Electric House After being mistakenly certified as an electrical engineer, Buster is hired to wire a house. Starring Buster Keaton.
6.15 RoundUp Pirate Queen is a new play for all the family, performed on Ballywalter and Millisle Pirate Ship Play Parks. Director Patsy Montgomery-Hughes and actor Adam Dougal.
6.30 Banterflix: We’ll be reviewing 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga' which is out in cinemas now, our 'Pick of the Streams' is 'Atlas' available on Netflix and our documentary season continues with The 'Death of Superman Lives: What Happened?'
7.00 Mother Jones & her Children: The extraordinary story of Mary Harris from Cork who went on to be come the most dangerous woman in America. She defended the rights of children and workers fearlessly and tirelessly. Frameworks Films
8.00 NI Women's Football Show" sees host Jana McCabe joined in the studio by Linfield Women's player Ebony Leckey and Ballymena United Women's player Chelsea Millar. This week also features a review of thee NI Women's recent game v Portugal as well as match highlights from the recent NIWFA Championship game between Ballyclare Comrades and Camlough Rovers
8.30 Talk Like That: Singer-songwriter Adèle Sawey chats to Debbie McGrory and also performs two of her songs.
9.00 Part four of 50th anniversary of the 1974 publication by John Hewitt of his Rhyming Weavers anthology of 18th and 19th-century Ulster poetry. Contributors: Deborah White, PhD student and weaver before a presentation and musical performance from PhD student and singer, Grainne Milner McLoone.
9.35 Democracy Now! Guilty: Trump Becomes First Ex-President Felon in U.S. History
10.35 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with guest hosts and interviews
Sunday 2 June 24
5.00 Film:Scarface
6.45 RoundUp:The Arts Council has launched a new ten-year strategy setting out its goals and ambitions for the next decade. Róisin McDonough, Liam Hannaway, Karly Greene, Chalotte Dryden and Katharine Timoney deliberate on the strategy and what they hope it will mean for the sector
7.00 Revisit to the Lower Shankill in 2016 and the changes which have been taking place in the community
7.40 Wrok Down Abilly Music
8.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. Kim Kelly with the stories that matter, singer Dana, actors Eimear Bailie and Robert Hamilton on the new play 'Pride of the Shore', entrepreneur Andy Bartlett, Kim Kelly visits Belfast Burger and singer Bobby Wilson
9.00 Part three of the Royal Irish Academy event hosted at Ulster University, Belfast to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1974 publication by John Hewitt of his Rhyming Weavers anthology of 18th and 19th-century Ulster poetry. In this third part, Dr. Frank Ferguson on panel discussion with audience questions with Dr. Ferguson, Professor Jeremy Smith and Dr. Carol Baraniuk.
10.00 Democracy Now! Guilty: Trump Becomes First Ex-President Felon in U.S. History
Saturday 1 June
5.oo Film: Ninotchka. A stern Soviet woman sent to Paris to supervise the sale of jewels seized from Russian nobles finds herself attracted to a man who represents everything she is supposed to detest
7.00 RoundUp:The Arts Council has launched a new ten-year strategy setting out its goals and ambitions for the next decade. Róisin McDonough, Liam Hannaway, Karly Greene, Chalotte Dryden and Katharine Timoney deliberate on the strategy and what they hope it will mean for the sector
7.15 Arts Online: Guide to the Arts
7.30 NI Mental Health Arts Festival in partnership with NVTV presents an Artists Talk with the makers of 'to the wire' screened as part of NI Mental Health Arts Festival featuring makers Dawn Richardson, Jonathan Brennan, Chad Alexander, Paul Doran, Emily DeDakis & Barry Cullen in conversation with Noelle Mc Alinden: Chair NI Mental Health Arts Festival. They reflect on the artists responses to making the film following their week-long residency in Beirut
8.10 Unseen: Short drama starring Desmond Eastwood, Bob Carley, Karl Argue
8.35 Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich staff members Gráinne Ní Ghilín, Caoimhín Ó Seanáin, Emma Ní Mhuireagáin and Sinéad Nic Colaim discuss their operations in the Irish language arts centre.
9.15 Democracy Now! Guilty: Trump Becomes First Ex-President Felon in U.S. History
10.15 WrokDown ABILLY. Rock-a-billy music from Australia
Friday 31 May
5.00 Film: Devil Times Five. After five deranged children are involved in a bus wreck they start killing people at the lodge who insulted them or were rude to them
6.30 Film: Barefoot Boy. Kenneth Hale, a pampered, snobbish young boy, is sent by his father, John Hale, who has served time in prison for a crime he did not commit, down to the country farm of an old friend
7.30 Banterflix: We’ll be reviewing 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga' which is out in cinemas now, our 'Pick of the Streams' is 'Atlas' available on Netflix and our documentary season continues with The 'Death of Superman Lives: What Happened?'
8.00 Democracy Now! Ken Roth on Israel’s Secret War Targeting the ICC to Derail War Crimes Charges
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. Kim Kelly with the stories that matter, singer Dana, actors Eimear Bailie and Robert Hamilton on the new play 'Pride of the Shore', entrepreneur Andy Bartlett, Kim Kelly visits Belfast Burger and singer Bobby Wilson
10.00 Talk Like That: Singer-songwriter Adèle Sawey chats to Debbie McGrory in the NVTV studio, and performs two of her songs.
10.30 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Thursday 30 May
5.00 Double Bill: The Unfinished Task An engineer hopes for his son, Jim, to join the firm, but the son's experiences in the war have turned the son's thoughts to religion
6.10 Day Dreams. A sincere young man leaves his home to win his fortune so he can marry his home town sweetheart
6.35 Acoustic set from Rab Wishart. Kick Out the Jams Session
7.00 Imagine Festival Event: Manchán Magan: Listening to the Land. Manchán explores Ireland’s traditional lore and language, revealing insights about our connection to spirit, water, and the goddess of the land
8.00 Emerging Palettes: J'MOK and Ravenbear. Two musical collectives with different approaches discuss sound, vision and their respective creative processes. Features music videos created and produced by J'MOK and exclusive live performances by Ravenbear
9.00 Democracy Now! “A Narrative of Trump Criminality”: Jury Begins Deliberations in Hush Money Case
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz, social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Wednesday 29 May
5.00 Double Bill: Hitch Hike Lady. In this touching tale, an elderly British woman saves up enough money to visit her son in the U.S. She believes that he is doing well, but he is actually a prisoner in San Quentin
6.15 Fiesta. When a matador leaves town to focus on his music, his twin sister takes on his identity in the bullfighting ring
7.00 RoundUp:The Arts Council has launched a new ten-year strategy setting out its goals and ambitions for the next decade. Róisin McDonough, Liam Hannaway, Karly Greene, Chalotte Dryden and Katharine Timoney discuss the work and what they hope it will mean for the sector
7.30 Banterflix. We review 'If' which is out in cinemas now, our Pick Of The Streams 'Nightwatch: Demons are Forever', and our documentary season continues with Tim Burden’s choice
8.00 Rhyming Weavers Anniversary: Part three of the Royal Irish Academy event hosted at Ulster University, Belfast to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1974 publication by John Hewitt of his Rhyming Weavers anthology of 18th and 19th-century Ulster poetry
9.00 Democracy Now! People Burned Alive, Child Decapitated: Report from Rafah on Israeli Strike That Killed 45 in Camp
10.00 Real International Micro Festival Episode 5; Filmmakers from all over the world use micro-video as a way to capture unique and original stories
Tuesday 28 May
5.00 Film: High Sierra. After being released from prison, notorious thief Roy Earle is hired by his old boss to help a group of inexperienced criminals plan and carry out the robbery of a California resort
6.45 Our Generation: TURA ARUTURA, Musician Dancer Performer. During his time in Belfast, Tura feels he has seen many changes in attitudes. He notices the positive effect of the influx of African, European and American migrants and cultures into Northern Ireland
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY. Rock-a-billy from Australia
8.00 Democracy Now! Pulitzer Winner Nathan Thrall on Gaza, Israel’s “System of Domination” and U.S. Complicity
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: Kimmie Rhodes, American singer-songwriter talks about her life and career and recording with the likes of Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Emmylou Harris, Stevie Ray Vaughan and other famous musicians. also Jane Gillow and Martin Murtagh from Dementia NI plus music from Paul Casey
10.00 Real International Micro Festival Episode 4; Filmmakers from all over the world use micro-video as a way to capture unique and original stories
Monday 27 May 24
5.00 Film. Gang Bullets; A ruthless but clever gangster who knows every loophole in the law has the tables turned by a dedicated District Attorney and his assistant
6.00 Great Guy: The adventures of an investigator (Cagney) for the Bureau of Weights and Measures
7.10 Crocodile Music Show Featuring Lloyd Dereks
7.30 Banterflix. We review 'If' which is out in cinemas now, our Pick Of The Streams 'Nightwatch: Demons are Forever', and our documentary season continues with Tim Burden’s choice.
8.00 Rhyming Weavers Anniversary: Part three of the Royal Irish Academy event hosted at Ulster University, Belfast to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1974 publication by John Hewitt of his Rhyming Weavers anthology of 18th and 19th-century Ulster poetry
9.00 Democracy Now! Northwestern Professor Steven Thrasher: You Are Being Lied to About Pro-Palestine Protests on Campus
10.00 Real International Micro Festival Episode 3; Filmmakers from all over the world use micro-video as a way to capture unique and original stories
Sunday 26 May
5.00 Film: Call Northside 777 Chicago reporter P.J. McNeal re-opens a decade-old murder case
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Democracy Now! Irish Lawmaker: Recognising Palestine as a State Is Rooted in Our History of Colonization & Famine
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: Kimmie Rhodes, American singer-songwriter talks about her life and career and recording with the likes of Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Emmylou Harris, Stevie Ray Vaughan and other famous musicians. also Jane Gillow and Martin Murtagh from Dementia NI plus music from Paul Casey
10.00 Royal Irish Academy event hosted at Ulster University, Belfast to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1974 publication by John Hewitt of his Rhyming Weavers anthology of 18th and 19th-century Ulster poetry with Prof. Paul Muldoon
10.35 Real International Micro Festival Episode 2; Filmmakers from all over the world use micro-video as a way to capture unique and original stories
Saturday 25 May
5pm Film: Brute Force. At a tough penitentiary, prisoner Joe Collins plans to rebel against Captain Munsey, the power-mad chief guard
6.40 Guide to the Arts
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Football Express: Stephen Looney, Tim McCann & Mark McIntosh on the Irish Premiership teams before the new season and what their goals for next year might be
8.30 Democracy Now! Irish Lawmaker: Recognising Palestine as a State Is Rooted in Our History of Colonization & Famine
9.30 Real International Micro Festival Episode 1; Filmmakers from all over the world use micro-video as a way to capture unique and original stories
10.30 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz, social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
Friday 24 May
5.00 Film: Bringing Up Baby. While trying to secure a $1 million donation for his museum, a befuddled paleontologist is pursued by a flighty and often irritating heiress and her pet leopard, Baby
6.45 RoundUp: With inequalities in defibrillator availability and resuscitation education impacting cardiac arrest survival rates, Michael Bradfield discusses Resuscitation Council UK's report on the matter and its recommendations for improvement
7.00 Democracy Now! Irish Lawmaker: Recognizing Palestine as a State Is Rooted in Our History of Colonization & Famine
8.00 Football Express: Stephen Looney, Tim McCann & Mark McIntosh on the Irish Premiership teams before the new season and what their goals for next year might be
8.30 Banterflix. We review 'If' which is out in cinemas now, our Pick Of The Streams 'Nightwatch: Demons are Forever', and our documentary season continues with Tim Burden’s choice.
9.00 Robin TONIGHT:Kimmie Rhodes, American singer-songwriter talks about her life and career and recording with the likes of Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Emmylou Harris, Stevie Ray Vaughan and other famous musicians. also Jane Gillow and Martin Murtagh from Dementia NI plus mus from Paul Casey.
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Thursday 23 May
5.00 Film: Carnival of Souls. After a traumatic accident, a woman becomes drawn to a mysterious abandoned carnival
6.30 RoundUp:19.4 million food items are wasted daily in the UK, with confusion around date labelling on food listed as a primary cause. Jamie Crummie, co-founder of Too Good To Go (an app which allows people to 'rescue' food from being thrown out by businesses), is on the show to explain date labels and tell us about the things we can do to reduce our food waste.
6.40 Kick Out the Jams. Music from Tom McShane, And So I Watch From Afar; The Benjamins
7.00 Aly talks to Ciara Faloona about Playball Belfast's sports and coaching programmes which use movement and sport programmes to enhance life skills in children.
7.30 Liam Logan with Dr Jennifer Orr Lecturer in Eighteenth Century Literature about David Bailie Warden a republican insurgent in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 and, in later exile, a United States consul in Paris.
8.00 Football Express
8.30 Maryann Quigley & Marsha Grahame meet artist Wiggy: from leather hats to designing chess pieces to paintings his work reflects his world wide travels as a backpacker and several years teaching English in Asia
9.00 Democracy Now! “Collective Punishment”: Israel Raids Jenin Camp in West Bank, Killing 8, “Shooting Everything”
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Wednesday 22 May
5.00 Film: Beyond Tomorrow. The ghosts of three elderly industrialists killed in an airplane crash return to Earth to help reunite a young couple they initially brought together
7.30 Banterflix. We’ll be reviewing 'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' which is out in cinemas now, our Pick of the Streams is 'The Idea of You' starring Anne Hathaway and our documentary season continues with Hugh Odling-Smee’s pick 'Tish'.
7.00 RoundUp Roots is a unique dance project that will take place in a garden at the Black Mountain Shared Space Project, and the community is being asked to help to plant the garden. Choreographer Eileen McClory tells Robin Elliott about it.
7.10 Kick Out the Jams. Music from Matthew Duly, Matty Rea, Rainy Boy Sleep, Rory Nellis, Ash Smith
7.30 Inside Outwards. Alyson McElroy talks to Aoife O Dalaigh of LA Yoga about the benefits yoga can have for mind and body
8.00 NI Women's Football Show with Jana McCabe, guests Aimee McGivern from Crusaders and Sara-Lou McLaughlin of Belfast Celtic and featuring highlights from the NIWFA Championship and round up of the NI Football League women's premiership
8.30 Part 2 of Royal Irish Academy event with Professor Jeremy Smith and Dr. Carol Baraniuk at Ulster University, Belfast to mark 50th anniversary of the 1974 publication by John Hewitt of his Rhyming Weavers anthology of 18th and 19th-century Ulster poetry
9.00 Collapse the Box: The Ulster Orchestra has a new home in Townsend Street Presbyterian Church. Patrick McCarthy, Artistic Director and Lucy McCullagh, Community Engagement Officer outline the links and projects with the local community. The Orchestra also announce their major concert in the Waterfront Hall on 24 May 2024
9.30 Demcracy Now!
Tuesday 21 May
5.00 Film: As You Like It. A Duke usurps his brother's land and power, banishing him and his entourage into the forest of Arden
6.40 Music Stephen McCorry. Kick Out the Jams Acoustic Music Series
7.00 RoundUp: Rachael Sinclair (Director of Mortgages and Financial Wellbeing at Nationwide) explain the current challenges to first-time buyers as they seek to get onto the property ladder
7.20 Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich staff members Gráinne Ní Ghilín, Caoimhín Ó Seanáin, Emma Ní Mhuireagáin and Sinéad Nic Colaim discuss their work in the Irish language arts centre.
8Democracy Now! Trita Parsi on Future of Iran After President & Foreign Minister Die in Helicopter Crash
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: Relationship expert Paul Bronson, music from The Seeger Sessions Revival and The Hybrid Roosters, quirky stories with Kim Kelly, drag queen Delishus O'Tool and one of Northern Ireland's top therapists Emmett Watters
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Monday 20 May 24
5.00 Film: Angel Face Ambulance driver Frank Jessup is ensnared in the schemes of the sensuous but dangerous Diane Tremayne
6.30 RoundUp: Many UK homes are at risk of flooding, a risk that is increasing due to climate change. A Flood Resilient Garden will be showcased at 2024 RHS Chelsea Flower Show
6.40 Music: Ash Smith. Kick Out the Jams Series
7.00 Banterflix. We’ll be reviewing 'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' which is out in cinemas now, our Pick of the Streams is 'The Idea of You' starring Anne Hathaway and our documentary season continues with Hugh Odling-Smee’s pick 'Tish'.
7.30 Inside Outwards with Jenny Simon from Can Do Academy. Presented by Aly McElroy
8.00 NI Women's Football Show with Jana McCabe, guests Aimee McGivern from Crusaders and Sara-Lou McLaughlin of Belfast Celtic and featuring highlights from the NIWFA Championship and round up of the NI Football League women's premiership
9.00 Part 2 of Royal Irish Academy event with Professor Jeremy Smith and Dr. Carol Baraniuk at Ulster University, Belfast to mark 50th anniversary of the 1974 publication by John Hewitt of his Rhyming Weavers anthology of 18th and 19th-century Ulster poetry
9.35 Democracy Now! “Resist the Normalisation of Evil”: Israeli Reporter Amira Hass on Palestine & the Role of Journalism
Sunday 19 May 24
5.00 Film: Algiers: A wanted jewel thief ensconced in the Casbah meets a beautiful woman who makes him long for an escape
6.40 Music from Martin Rafferty and the Northern City Lights. Kick Out the Jams Acoustic Music Session
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.30 Royal Irish Academy event hosted at Ulster University, Belfast to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1974 publication by John Hewitt of his Rhyming Weavers anthology of 18th and 19th-century Ulster poetry with Pro. Paul Muldoon
8.00 Democracy Now! “Resist the Normalisation of Evil”: Israeli Reporter Amira Hass on Palestine & the Role of Journalism
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Relationship expert Paul Bronson, music from The Seeger Sessions Revival and The Hybrid Roosters, quirky stories with Kim Kelly, drag queen Delishus O'Tool and one of Northern Ireland's top therapists Emmett Watters
10.00 Arts Guide
Saturday 18 May 24
5.00 Film: Airborne. The story of a young man and his journey to become a US paratrooper
6.30RoundUp Compilation
7.00 Imagine Festival: Manchán Magan: Listening to the Land. Manchán explores Ireland’s traditional lore and language, revealing insights about our connection to spirit, water, and the goddess of the land
8.00 Our Generation Series: Will McAvoy and Willie Cromie chat to Pete Bleakley about life on the Ards Peninsula
9.00 Democracy Now! “Resist the Normalization of Evil”: Israeli Reporter Amira Hass on Palestine & the Role of Journalism
10.00 Kick Out the Jams: Acoustic Music Series. Music from Teddy Charles Jr
10.30 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Friday 17 May
5.00 Film Aelita: Engineer Mstislav Sergeyevich Los travels to Mars where he leads a popular uprising against the ruling group of Elders with the support of Queen Aelita
7.00 Banterflix. We’ll be reviewing 'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' which is out in cinemas now, our Pick of the Streams is 'The Idea of You' starring Anne Hathaway and our documentary season continues with Hugh Odling-Smee’s pick 'Tish'.
7.30 Collapse the Box: The Ulster Orchestra has a new home in Townsend Street Presbyterian Church. Patrick McCarthy, Artistic Director and Lucy McCullagh, Community Engagement Officer outline the links and projects with the local community. The Orchestra also announce their major concert in the Waterfront Hall on 24 May 2024
8.00 Democracy Now! Israeli Human Rights Lawyer Attacked While Documenting Settler Raid on Gaza Aid Convoy
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: Relationship expert Paul Bronson, music from The Seeger Sessions Revival and The Hybrid Roosters, quirky stories with Kim Kelly, drag queen Delishus O'Tool and one of Northern Ireland's top therapists Emmett Watters
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Thursday 16 May
5pm Film: White Heat. A psychopathic criminal with a mother complex makes a daring break from prison and leads his old gang in a chemical plant payroll heist
7.00 Belfast May Day March
7.05 J'MOK and Ravenbear. Two musical collectives with different approaches discuss sound, vision and their respective creative processes. Features music videos created and produced by J'MOK and exclusive live performances by Ravenbear
8.00 Our Generation - Stories. Philip Warnock talks about his time as a fisherman along the Ards Peninsula
9.00 Acoustic Session from local band THERAPY!
9.30 Democracy Now! Defense Attorney Ron Kuby on Trump Criminal Trial & Representing Climate & Pro-Palestinian Protesters
10.30 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Wednesday 15 May
5.00 Film: Where There's a Will. An incompetent solicitor unwittingly becomes party to a bank robbery
6.30 Visit to the legendary Ulster Maple Leaf Sports and Social Club
6.55 RoundUp. As ambassador for Nuffield Health's #MyDailyMovement campaign, former Lioness Fara Williams talks about the importance of exercise — whatever the intensity — and the little things we can do to meet our recommended amount of weekly movement
7.00 Maryann Quigley & Marsha Grahame meet artist Wiggy: from leather hats to designing chess pieces to paintings his work reflects his world wide travels as a backpacker and several years teaching English in Asia
7.30 Bangor based musician and fiddle maker Geordie McAdam on his life in music
8.00 Banterflix. We’ll be reviewing 'The Fall Guy' which is out in cinemas now, our Pick of the Streams is Jerry Seinfeld’s 'Unfrosted' which is streaming now on Netflix and our Documentary season kicks off with Alan Meban’s choice 'Whitney, Can I Be Me'
8.30 Royal Irish Academy event hosted at Ulster University, Belfast to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1974 publication by John Hewitt of his Rhyming Weavers anthology of 18th and 19th-century Ulster poetry with Pro. Paul Muldoon
9.00 Democracy Now! “Displacement Has Been Weaponized”: Gaza Reporter Akram al-Satarri on Israeli Attack & Fleeing Rafah
10.00 Real International Micro Festival Episode 5; Filmmakers from all over the world use micro-video as a way to capture unique and original stories
Tuesday 14 May 24
5.00 Film: Undercurrent. Middle-aged bride Ann Hamilton soon begins to suspect that her charming husband is really a psychotic who plans to murder her
7.00 Wrok Down ABILLY. Best of Rock-a-billy from Australia
7.30 Our Generation Series. Retired fisherman David Eccles on growing up in Ballywalter and how he left at 16 years old to travel the world
8.00 Democracy Now! “The Plan Is Genocide”: Palestine’s U.K. Ambassador Decries Israel’s Attack on Gaza & U.S. Complicity
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. Robin Scott on the Eurovision Song Contest, and Charlie McGettigan on 30 years since his win for Rock & Roll Kids. Jommac on his new single and Tierna McGlade on Action Ability Belfast's big 90s night. Jeff Stelling on looking after your pension. The Families First Primary School Awards celebrate our local teachers and school staff
Monday 13 May
5pm Film: Under the Red Robe. Cardinal Richelieu spares the life of a convicted duelist (Veidt) provided he will capture the leader of the Huguenots
6.30 Labhraíonn Feargal Mac Ionnrachtaigh agus Eoghan Ó Garmaile ó Ghlór na Móna fá imeachtaí agus spriocanna Fhéile na gCloigíní Gorma 2024. / Feargal Mac Ionnrachtaigh and Eoghan Ó Garmaile from Glór na Móna talk about the events and aims of Féile na gCloigíní Gorma 2024
8 Banterflix. Reviewing 'The Fall Guy' which is out in cinemas now, Pick of the Streams is Jerry Seinfeld’s 'Unfrosted' and documentary season kicks off with Alan Meban’s choice 'Whitney, Can I Be Me'
7.30 Forage: Finding gathering and harvesting wild foods for free
8.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Robin Scott on Eurovision Song Contest, and Charlie McGettigan on 30 years since his win for Rock & Roll Kids. Jommac's new single and Tierna McGlade on Action Ability Belfast's big 90s night. Jeff Stelling on looking after your pension. The Families First Primary School Awards celebrate our local teachers and school staff
8.00 Collapse the Box: The Ulster Orchestra has a new home in Townsend Street Presbyterian Church. Patrick McCarthy, Artistic Director and Lucy McCullagh, Community Engagement Officer outline the links and projects with the local community. The Orchestra also announce their major concert in the Waterfront Hall on 24 May 2024
8.30 Junior Coffey comes from a family with a wealth of knowledge on fishing on the Ard’s Peninsula. Having watched his father work on the sea Junior was quick to follow in his footsteps
9.00 Royal Irish Academy event hosted at Ulster University, Belfast to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1974 publication by John Hewitt of his Rhyming Weavers anthology of 18th and 19th-century Ulster poetry with Pro. Paul Muldoon
9.30 Democracy Now! 12 Arrested Outside NYC’s New School as First Faculty-Led Gaza Solidarity Encampment Continues
Sunday 12 May
5pm Film: Too Late for Tears. Through a fluke circumstance, a ruthless woman stumbles across a suitcase filled with $60,000, and is determined to hold onto it even if it means murder
7.45 Kick Out the Jams: Music Owen Denvir
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.45 Forage. Finding gathering and harvesting wild foods for free
8.00 Bernard Conlon interviews late Irish poet Padraic Fiac
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Robin Scott on the Eurovision Song Contest, and Charlie McGettigan on 30 years since his win for Rock & Roll Kids. Jommac on his new single and Tierna McGlade on Action Ability Belfast's big 90s night. Jeff Stelling on looking after your pension. The Families First Primary School Awards celebrate our local teachers and school staff
10.00 Democracy Now! 12 Arrested Outside NYC’s New School as First Faculty-Led Gaza Solidarity Encampment Continues
Saturday 11 May
5pm Film: Things to Come. The story of a century: a decades-long second World War leaves plague and anarchy, then a rational state rebuilds civilization and attempts space travel
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7,45 Kick Out the Jams: CAT MALOJIAN
8.00 NI Women's Football Show host Jana McCabe is joined by Colin Hopkins of 1880 Video to discuss the season ahead for the teams of the NI Football Womens Premiership and the NI Women's Football Association leagues. This episode also features brief interviews with players from all of the Women's Premiership teams as well as match highlights and interviews from the NI Women's Football Association Championship game between Bangor Ladies and Comber Rec Ladies.
8.30 Football Express: Stephen Looney, Glenn Ferguson, Paul Leeman and Mark McIntosh look back on a big weekend of local football as Cliftonville lifted the Irish Cup, and Crusaders and Ballymena Utd won their respective playoffs
9.00 Reclaim the Agenda: North Belfast Women’s Voices. Kellie O’Dowd, Anne McVicker and Dympna McGlade discuss “North Belfast Women’s Voices: Exploring Identity, Culture and the Future”, a report published by the Women’s Resource & Development Agency
9.30 Democracy Now! 12 Arrested Outside NYC’s New School as First Faculty-Led Gaza Solidarity Encampment Continues
Friday 10 May
5pm They Came from Beyond Space. Scientists investigating an unusual meteor shower in a rural field are possessed by an alien force bent on an ulterior purpose
6.30 Maryann Quigley & Marsha Grahame with artist Wiggy: from leather hats to designing chess pieces to paintings his work reflects his world wide travels as a backpacker and several years teaching English in Asia
7.00 Reclaim The Agenda: Professor Angela Davis speaks at an event in Belfast City Hall for International Women’s Day 2017
7.40 Local Irish Language Band Breag. Ar Thoir An Oir
8.00 Football Express: Stephen Looney, Glenn Ferguson, Paul Leeman and Mark McIntosh look back on a big weekend of local football as Cliftonville lifted the Irish Cup, and Crusaders and Ballymena Utd won their respective playoffs
8.30 Wrok Down ABILLY Rock-a-billy from Australia
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. Robin Scott on the Eurovision Song Contest, and Charlie McGettigan on 30 years since his win for Rock & Roll Kids. Jommac on his new single and Tierna McGlade on Action Ability Belfast's big 90s night. Jeff Stelling on looking after your pension. The Families First Primary School Awards celebrate our local teachers and school staff
10.00 Democracy Now! Aid Worker in Gaza: “To Say There’s Not an Incursion in Rafah Right Now Is Patently False”
Thursday 9 May
5.00 Film: The Man Who Knew Too Much. An ordinary British couple vacationing in Switzerland suddenly find themselves embroiled in a case of international intrigue
6.15 Embark on a transformative journey with "Aspire to Inspire," where the power of human potential unfolds through the stories of three remarkable individuals. From the peaks of personal triumphs to the valleys of their struggles, witness the raw, emotional paths they navigate to ignite change. A beacon for anyone seeking to find the courage within to uplift and empower. Aspirorecovery.com
7.15 Collapse the Box: Multi-media artist Cliff Adams filmed at his recent exhibitiion in the Engine Room Gallery describes his influences and the wide range of techniques he employs
7.30 RoundUp: Laganside Healthy Living Hub and Conference Room planned for the Lower Ormeau Road. Ballyscullion Park Book Festival
8.00 Football Express
8.30 Art exhibition at Cregagh Library, entitled "Don't Forget to Write," featuring collages of postcards inspired by the works of John Hinde. Participants include Ciaran Elizabeth Doran and Dr. Jonathan McCrea of Brain Injury Matters
8.45 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
9.30 Wrok DownABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular on NVTV
10. Democracy Now! Meet Students at 4 Colleges Where Gaza Protests Win Concessions, Incl. Considering Israel Divestment
Wednesday 8 May
5.00 Transatlantic Tunnel. A team of international scientists and engineers attempts to build a tunnel under the ocean
6.34 The Sun Down Ltd. The kids from Our Gang decide to build their own locomotive. But jealous neighbourhood bully Toughy attempts to run it off the tracks.
7.00 The NI Mental Health Arts Festival is launched at Stormont. Noelle McAlinden, Sheila Llewellyn, Darren Ferguson, Jingxuan Huang ('Mirror Huang') and Zarifa Asghari discuss the arts and mental health.
7.30 J'MOK and Ravenbear. Two musical collectives with different approaches discuss sound, vision and their respective creative processes. Features music videos created and produced by J'MOK and exclusive live performances by Ravenbear
8.30 Banterflix. We’ve a superhero themed special episode as we celebrate Free Comic Book Day by chatting about some of our favourite comic book movies
9.00 Democracy Now! Fmr. Israeli Peace Negotiator Daniel Levy: U.S. Pressure on Israel Is Key to Lasting Gaza Ceasefire
10.00 Real International Micro Festival Episode 4. Filmmakers from all over the world use micro-video as a way to capture unique and original stories
Tuesday 7 May
5.00 Films: The Prowler After Susan Gilvray reports a prowler outside her house police officer Webb Garwood investigates and sparks fly. If only her husband wasn't in the way
6.30 Dr Pyckle and Mr Pride. In Victorian London the esteemed Dr. Pyckle uses himself as a guinea pig when he experiments with a new drug that changes him into a compulsive prankster
7.00 The Harp Bar Reunion: Groups from that once played the legendary Belfast punk venue, reunited for one night only. Bands include The Outcasts, Protex, Henry Cluney (ex-Stiff Little Fingers), Brian Young (ex-Rudi), Shock Treatment 21, Stage B and The Androids. We hear classic tracks such as Time To Be Proud, Alternative Ulster, Belfast Telegraph and Big Time.
8.00 Democracy Now! “Criminal Act”: Israel Bans Al Jazeera, Largest Int’l News Org. in Gaza, Ahead of Rafah Invasion
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. Quirky news stories with Kim Kelly. Queen of Clean Kim Woodburn on our cleaning habits. Susan McCann launches her new album After All This Time. Simone Denny and Micky Modelle celebrate the 25th anniversary of dance anthem You're a Superstar. Plus music from Lauren McCrory.
10.00 Real International Micro Festival Episode 3. Filmmakers from all over the world use micro-video as a way to capture unique and original stories
Monday 6 May
5.00 Films: The Lady from Shanghai. Fascinated by gorgeous Mrs. Bannister, seaman Michael O'Hara joins a bizarre yachting cruise, and ends up mired in a complex murder plot
6.30 Ghost Parade. A series of strange, inexplicable, and increasingly frightening events takes place in Mosby Manor
7.00 RoundUp: Tony Rich, AA Head of Road Safety, on the AA's current Motoring Manifesto, which includes a proposal to introduce a Graduate Driving Licence (GDL) programme. With one in five drivers crashing within a year of passing their test, the AA argues that a GDL programme would make the UK's roads safer
7.15 Guide to What's On in the Arts
7.30 Banterflix. We’ve a superhero themed special episode as we celebrate Free Comic Book Day by chatting about some of our favourite comic book movies
8.00 NI Women's Football Show host Jana McCabe is joined by Colin Hopkins of 1880 Video to discuss the season ahead for the teams of the NI Football Womens Premiership and the NI Women's Football Association leagues. This episode also features brief interviews with players from all of the Women's Premiership teams as well as match highlights and interviews from the NI Women's Football Association Championship game between Bangor Ladies and Comber Rec Ladies.
8.30 Democracy Now! “This Militaristic Approach Has Been a Failure”: Meet Hala Rharrit, First U.S. Diplomat to Quit over Gaza
9.30 Real International Micro Festival Episode 2. Filmmakers from all over the world use micro-video as a way to capture unique and original stories
Sunday 5 May
5.00 Pygmalion. A phonetics and diction expert makes a bet that he can teach a cockney flower girl to speak proper English and pass as a lady in high society. Starring Leslie Howard.
6.36 The Fatal Glass of Beer: The prodigal son of a Yukon prospector comes home on a night that "ain't fit for man nor beast." Starring W.C. Fields
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.30 Gaining Ground: Pam Hunter on her career with Nexus NI who offer counselling and support to survivors of sexual abuse, and victims of sexual violence
8.00 Wrok Down ABILLY
8.30 Dr. Seán Byers: Response of Belfast Trade Unionism to 1916 Uprising
9.00 Democracy Now! “This Militaristic Approach Has Been a Failure”: Meet Hala Rharrit, First U.S. Diplomat to Quit over Gaza
10.00 Real International Micro Festival. Filmmakers from all over the world use micro-video as a way to capture unique and original stories
Saturday 4 May
5.00 Films: Blonde Ice. Blonde Ice (1948) A society reporter keeps herself in the headlines by marrying a series of wealthy men, all of whom die under mysterious circumstances
6.15 The Whispering Shadow. A mysterious criminal known as The Whispering Shadow commits crimes by means of a gang he controls by television and radio rays
6.45 RoundUp Compilation
7.15 Arts Guide
7.30 Gaining Ground: Leah McStravick talks to Aly McElroy about her work as a life coach and about the issues surrounding women in business
8.00 Cartlann Uladh - Inclusion: Archival programme on building Irish-speaking society through the years of conflict, peace and reconciliation, and relationships with other minorities.
8.30 Barry Sheppard on the centenary of the 1919 Belfast engineering strike with Kevin Henry, author of Workers’ Power in Belfast: the story of the 1919 engineering strike, and trade unionist Susan Fitzgerald.
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. Quirky news stories with Kim Kelly. Queen of Clean Kim Woodburn on our cleaning habits. Susan McCann launches her new album After All This Time. Simone Denny and Micky Modelle celebrate the 25th anniversary of dance anthem You're a Superstar. Plus music from Lauren McCrory.
10.00 Democracy Now!“ This Militaristic Approach Has Been a Failure”: Meet Hala Rharrit, First U.S. Diplomat to Quit over Gaza
Friday 3 May
5.00 Films: BabyFace A young woman, exploited all her life, decides to turn the tables and exploit the hapless men at a big city bank by gleefully seducing her way to the top. Starring Barbara Stanwyck.
The Bell Boy. At the Elk's Head Hotel bellhops torment the lobby, each other and guests. The elevator is powered by a stubborn horse. A sham robbery turns into a real one. And there is a chase on a runaway trolley. Starring Roscoe Arbuckle.
7.00 Banterflix. We’ve a superhero themed special episode as we celebrate Free Comic Book Day by chatting about some of our favourite comic book movies
7.30 Belfast Unfiltered: Community Wealth Building. Mary McManus with Professor John Barry from Queen’s University Belfast on community wealth building as an alternative approach to local economic development.
8.00 Gaining Ground: Callie Persic and her work at the Skegoneill and Glandore interface, including the development of Peas Park
8.30 Development of Education and the Irish Language
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. Quirky news stories with Kim Kelly. Queen of Clean Kim Woodburn on our cleaning habits. Susan McCann launches her new album After All This Time. Simone Denny and Micky Modelle celebrate the 25th anniversary of dance anthem You're a Superstar. Plus music from Lauren McCrory.
10.00 Democracy Now! “This Militaristic Approach Has Been a Failure”: Meet Hala Rharrit, First U.S. Diplomat to Quit over Gaza
Thursday 2 May 24
5.00 Film: Wasp Woman. The head of a major cosmetics company experiments on herself with a youth formula made from royal jelly extracted from wasps, but the formula's side effects have deadly consequences
6.15 The Clover High School Marching Band Visits Larne: From South Carolina, USA to Larne in County Antrim. Ulster-Scots historian David Hume reveals the twinning relationship between Larne and the American town of Clover, SC.
6.30 VC of Kilkeel: The Story of Robert Hill Hanna: born in Kilkeel emigrated to Canada where he worked as a logger before enlisting in the Canadian Expeditionary Force to serve in WWI. His acts of bravery and leadership on the battlefield epitomise the courage and determination of a hero. The programme follows Bob Hanna, Robert's son, on an emotional journey to uncover his father's early life, his heroism and the lasting impact of his deeds
7.35 Maryann and Marcia visit Glenbank Community Garden after the lockdown
8.00 Gaining Ground: Aly McElroy with Gráinne Maher, Northern Ireland’s premier couture milliner.
8.30 The Development of the Gaeltacht Quarter
9.35 In the late 18th and early 19th century a group of poets emerged in Ireland. Mostly working class and from the linen industry, they wrote about their lives through poetry, often influenced by the rhythm of the loom as they produced their linen they came to be known as the Rhyming Weavers or Weaver Poets. Looking at the future of Weaver Poetry as we meet the poet Gary Morgan.
10.00 Democracy Now! “We Don’t Want to Trade in the Blood of Palestinians”: Voices of Students & Profs at Columbia Protest
Wednesday 1 May 24
5.00 Film: The Unfaithful. A Los Angeles socialite kills a man while home alone one night and claims he was an intruder she did not know
7.00 Banterflix: We’ll be reviewing 'Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace' which is back in cinemas on Star Wars Day to celebrate its 25th anniversary, our Pick of The Streams is 'Wish' which is available now on Disney Plus and Our Shakespeare on Screen season concludes with Cinepunked’s Robert J E Simpson’s choice Orson Welles adaptation of 'Macbeth'.
7.30 UNITY IN DIVERSITY: The past, present and future of the Scots Language. A lecture by Professor Robert McColl Millar
8.34 Wrokdown ABILLY: Rock-a-Billy Music from Australia
9.00 SluggerTV: Green Party leader Mal O'Hara with David McCann on his new role in the Seanad and the Greens' plans for the next elections after recent disappointing results
9.30 Democracy Now! “We Don’t Want to Trade in the Blood of Palestinians”: Voices of Students & Profs at Columbia Protest
Tuesday 30 April
5pm Film: The Turning Point. Jerry McKibbon is a tough, no nonsense reporter, mentoring special prosecutor John Conroy in routing out corrupt officials
6.25 Wrok Down ABILLY Rock-a-billy from Australia
7.00 RoundUp: Professor AP de Silva of Queen's University Belfast developed a photosensor in the 1980s to analyse electrolytes in the blood. In the subsequent decades, this technology has been used to save thousands of human and animal lives in emergency situations around the world. The Royal Society of Chemistry unveils a National Chemistry Landmark plaque to honour Prof. de Silva and his contributions to chemistry. Featuring interviews with Dr. Kevin Morgan of QUB, Dr. Helen Pain, CEO of the RSC and Prof. de Silva himself.
7.30 Gaining Ground: Aly McElroy chats to Jill O’Neill about working in the the USA and coming home to start her business, Refound, a fusion of furniture and art
8.00 Return to the Voice Concert Live from St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: quirky news stories with Kim Kelly, Coronation Street star Sue Cleaver in the stage show 'Sister Act' Sean Kelly on Catherdral Quarter Arts Festival, Antiques Roadshow expert Theo Burrell and NI Takeaway Awards plus music from Gareth Dunlop & Baxter Dury
10.00 Democracy Now! Gaza Freedom Flotilla: Activists Blocked from Sailing to Gaza But Vow to Keep Trying to Break Siege
Monday 29 April
5.00 Film:The Time of Your Life. A wide variety of persons come into Nick's Pacific Street Saloon, some to ask for work and others just to pass the time
6.45 RoundUp: As the Belfast Marathon approaches, Dr Zoe Williams tells us about smart watches and how we can use them to monitor our heart health, not just our step counts.
7.00 Banterflix: We’ll be reviewing 'Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace' which is back in cinemas on Star Wars Day to celebrate its 25th anniversary, our Pick of The Streams is 'Wish' which is available now on Disney Plus and Our Shakespeare on Screen season concludes with Cinepunked’s Robert J E Simpson’s choice Orson Welles adaptation of 'Macbeth'.
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY Rock-a-billy from Australia
8.00 Gaining Ground: Aly McElroy spends time with dress designer Shauna Fay
8.30 A Century Later: The story of the LGBT community in Northern Ireland over the last 100 years
9.10 Democracy Now! Atlanta Police Violently Arrest Emory Students & Faculty to Clear Gaza Solidarity Encampment
10.10 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Sunday 28 April
5.00 Film: The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan sings and fronts for slapstick cowardly Ritz brothers posing as musketeers.
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY Music from Doun Under
7.50 Art exhibition at Cregagh Library, entitled "Don't Forget to Write," featuring collages of postcards inspired by the works of John Hinde. Participants include Ciaran Elizabeth Doran and Dr. Jonathan McCrea of Brain Injury Matters.
8.00 Democracy Now! Atlanta Police Violently Arrest Emory Students & Faculty to Clear Gaza Solidarity Encampment
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: quirky news stories with Kim Kelly, Coronation Street star Sue Cleaver in the stage show 'Sister Act' Sean Kelly on Catherdral Quarter Arts Festival, Antiques Roadshow expert Theo Burrell and NI Takeaway Awards plus music from Gareth Dunlop & Baxter Dury
10.00 Inside Outwards: Aly McElroy in conversation with Aly Harte, artist and blogger and finding importance in everyday life
10.30 Collapse the Box: Multi-media artist Cliff Adams filmed at his recent exhibitiion in the Engine Room Gallery describes his influences and the wide range of techniques he employs
Saturday 27 April
5.00 Film: The Thirteenth Guest. Thirteen years ago, somebody murdered the wealthy host of a dinner party. Now, the guests from that event reunite at the creepy house where the crime took place to figure out who inherited the victim's estate
6.15 RoundUp Compilation
6.30 Football Express. As Monday's draw between Larne and Linfield hands the title to the Inver men, Stephen Looney, Tim McCann, Gerard Lyttle and Mark McIntosh discuss how the race unfolded and also look at the upcoming playoff games
7.00 Embark on a transformative journey with "Aspire to Inspire," where the power of human potential unfolds through the stories of three remarkable individuals. From the peaks of personal triumphs to the valleys of their struggles, witness the raw, emotional paths they navigate to ignite change. A beacon for anyone seeking to find the courage within to uplift and empower. Aspirorecovery.com
8.00 SluggerTV: Green Party leader Mal O'Hara with David McCann on his new role in the Seanad and the Greens' plans for the next elections after recent disappointing results
8.30 Emerging Artists: Ali Parks (Ali-P Art) and Neal McCullough on the challenges and rewards of life as commercial artists and illustrators
9.30 Democracy Now! Atlanta Police Violently Arrest Emory Students & Faculty to Clear Gaza Solidarity Encampment
Friday 26 April
5.00 Film: The Thief of Bagdad. A recalcitrant thief vies with a duplicitous Mongol ruler for the hand of a beautiful princess
7.30 Banterflix: We’ll be reviewing 'Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace' which is back in cinemas on Star Wars Day to celebrate its 25th anniversary, our Pick of The Streams is 'Wish' which is available now on Disney Plus and Our Shakespeare on Screen season concludes with Cinepunked’s Robert J E Simpson’s choice Orson Welles adaptation of 'Macbeth'.
8.00 Football Express. As Monday's draw between Larne and Linfield hands the title to the Inver men, Stephen Looney, Tim McCann, Gerard Lyttle and Mark McIntosh discuss how the race unfolded and also look at the upcoming playoff games
8.30 SluggerTV: Green Party leader Mal O'Hara with David McCann on his new role in the Seanad and the Greens' plans for the next elections after recent disappointing results
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: quirky news stories with Kim Kelly, Coronation Street star Sue Cleaver in the stage show 'Sister Act' Sean Kelly on Catherdral Quarter Arts Festival, Antiques Roadshow expert Theo Burrell and NI Takeaway Awards plus music from Gareth Dunlop & Baxter Dury
10.00 Democracy Now! Bodies Recovered at Mass Graves in Nasser Hospital Bear Signs of Torture, Mutilation & Execution
Thursday 25 April
5pm Film: The Terror. A young French soldier cut off from his unit is beguiled by a mysterious woman, whom he learns is the wife of the local Baron - and that she seemingly died twenty years earlier
7.30 UNITY IN DIVERSITY: The past, present and future of the Scots Language. A lecture by Professor Robert McColl Millar
7.40 Kick Out the Jams Acoustic Sessions: Music Eamonn McNamee
8.00 Football Express
8.30 The life of Leo Rowsome, the Uilleann Pipe maker and player who started the resurgence of Uilleann Pipe playing we see across the world
9.15 Local Irish language Band Breag. Ar Thoir An Oir
9.30 Democracy Now! “Seder in the Streets to Stop Arming Israel”: 100s Arrested at Jewish-Led Protest Near Schumer’s Home
Wednesday 24 April
5pm Film: The Temptress. An architect tries suppressing his passion for a seductive woman
6.45 What's On Guide to the Arts
7.00 Banterflix: We’ll be reviewing Alex Garland’s 'Civil War' which is out in cinemas now, this week’s Pick of The Streams is 'Scoop' on Netflix and Our Shakespeare on Screen season continues with Lynda Bryan's choice Steven Spielberg’s 'West Side Story'
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY Music from Down Under
8.00 Robert Huddleston: Bard of Moneyrea: 1814 - 1887. A County Down farmer, gunsmith and prolific poet. Liam Logan visits the National Museum NI were unpublished material, transcribed from Huddleston’s original manuscripts, provide a insight into Huddleston's work and the time in which he lived. Featuring Donal McAnallen, Dr Frank Ferguson plus readings from Huddleston's work by Historian's Lolly Spence and Sandra Gilpin
8.45 Cliff Brooks, a local artist and curator reflects on his time at the Engine Room Arts Gallery
9.00 Democracy Now! Pro-Palestinian Campus Encampments Spread Nationwide Amid Mass Arrests at Columbia, NYU & Yale
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Tuesday 23 April
5pm Film: The Street With No Name. A covert FBI agent infiltrates a ruthless gangster mob, but his life is at risk from a mysterious informant who funnels inside information to the hoodlums
6.45 RoundUp: Sam Devlin explains explain legacy giving — leaving a gift to a charity in a will — and how these gifts are used by charities such as Cancer Research UK
7.00 Generation Why GENERATION WHY: Sadgun, Alex, and Chris learn about religious festivals and pose one of humanity’s biggest questions; what happens after we die?
7.30 Belfast Unfiltered: Mary McManus is joined by Professor John Barry from Queen’s University Belfast to discuss community wealth building as an alternative approach to local economic development
8.00 Democracy Now! Historic Gaza Protests at Columbia U. Enter Day 6; Campus Protests Spread Across Country
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Quirky news stories with Journalist Kim Kelly and Q Radio's Ibe Sesay, chef Stephen Jeffers on his career and the Forestside Cookery School, singer-songwriter Curtis Stigers plus music from Winnie Ama and Robin Martin & the Outlawz.
10.00 Chewing the Cud Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Monday 22 April
5.00 Film: The Strange Woman. In 1820s New England beautiful but poor and manipulative Jenny Hager marries rich old man Isaiah Poster but also seduces his son and his company foreman
6.45 RoundUp: New research has uncovered that it takes, on average, seven months longer for cancer patients from ethnic minority backgrounds to receive their diagnoses. Ceinwen Giles (Shine Cancer Support) and Dr Robert Braun (Bristol Myers Squibb) discuss these findings and the Cancer Equals Coalition, a campaign aiming to reduce this inequality
7.00 Banterflix: We’ll be reviewing Alex Garland’s 'Civil War' which is out in cinemas now, this week’s Pick of The Streams is 'Scoop' on Netflix and Our Shakespeare on Screen season continues with Lynda Bryan's choice Steven Spielberg’s 'West Side Story'
7.30 GENERATION WHY: Sadfun, Alex, and Chris examine the role of faith and spirituality in politics, protest and the justice system
8.00 Belfast Unfiltered: David McCann talks to Dr Máire Braniff, from Ulster University about peacebuilding and reconciliation work in academia. Part of the Northern Peacebuilders project with Shared Future News
8.30 IMAGINE! Festival: The Ulster Workers’ Council Strike: 50 Years On. Connal Parr reflects on the strike and its impact with Dawn Purvis, Carmel Gates, Harry Donaghy, Jackie Redpath and Jackie McDonald.
8.30 Cliff Brookes, a local artist and curator reflects on his time at the Engine Room Arts gallery
9.45 Democracy Now! “No Palestinian Is Safe”: Renowned Feminist Scholar Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian Arrested in Jerusalem
Sunday 21 April
5pm Film: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers. A man is reunited with his childhood friend and her husband who believes he knows the truth about the death of her rich aunt years earlier
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.30 The Wheelchair Monologues Parts 1 to 4 by Gearóid Ó Cairealláin who takes a look back over the ups and downs of his life since suffering a hemorrhagic stroke. However his indomitable spirit and zest for living remains positively undimmed
8.00 Democracy Now! “No Palestinian Is Safe”: Renowned Feminist Scholar Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian Arrested in Jerusalem
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Quirky news stories with Journalist Kim Kelly and Q Radio's Ibe Sesay, chef Stephen Jeffers on his career and the Forestside Cookery School, singer-songwriter Curtis Stigers plus music from Winnie Ama and Robin Martin & the Outlawz.
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Saturday 20 April
5pm Film: The Stars Look Down. In a small coal-mining village Bob Fenwick leads a strike over safety standards at the local colliery. Meanwhile his son, David, goes off to university with the hope one day to return to help the miners with their working conditions
6.35 RoundUp Compilation
7.00 Collapse the Box: Multi-media artist Cliff Adams filmed at his recent exhibitiion in the Engine Room Gallery describes his influences and the wide range of techniques he employs
7.15 Arts Guide: What's On in the arts
7.30 Generation Why: Sadgun, Alex, and Chris take a look at the relationship between science and religion
8.00 David McCann with Dr David Mitchell, Assistant Professor of Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation in Trinity College Dublin at Belfast. Part of the Northern Peacebuilders project with Shared Future News
8.30 Democracy Now! “No Palestinian Is Safe”: Renowned Feminist Scholar Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian Arrested in Jerusalem
9.30 Aspire to Inspire celebrates inspiring individuals from diverse backgrounds who share their stories and ignite a flame of inspiration
Friday 19 April
5.00 Film: The Son of Monte Cristo. With the help of Napoleon II, the rightful ruler Grand Duchess Zona aims to overthrow the general.
7.45 RoundUp: Care homes are a difficult topic to discuss with loved ones, with many waiting until crisis point to broach the subject. James Rycroft talks about common attitudes towards care homes and the importance of discussing care in advance
7.00 Banterflix: We’ll be reviewing Alex Garland’s 'Civil War' which is out in cinemas now, this week’s Pick of The Streams is 'Scoop' on Netflix and Our Shakespeare on Screen season continues with Lynda Bryan's choice Steven Spielberg’s 'West Side Story'.
7.30 NI Women's Football: Host Jana McCabe joined by two players currently recovering from injuries - Goalkeeper Ellie Scott from Glentoran Women and St James Swifts Ladies captain Siobhan Bell plus reviews from the recent NI Women's International games and a successful futsal challenge series v Belgium
8.00 Democracy Now! Meet USC Valedictorian Asna Tabassum: School Cancels Commencement Speech by Pro-Palestinian Student
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight. Guests: Kim Kelly; Ibe Sesay; Robin Martin & the Outlaws; Stephen Jeffers; Winne Ama; Curtis Stigers
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, trends & lots of silly humour
Thursday 18 April
5.00 Film: The Snows of Kilimanjaro. Writer Harry Street reflects on his life as he lies dying from an infection while on safari in the shadow of Mount Kilamanjaro
7.00 Generation Why Episode 3: Sadgun, Alex, and Chris unpack how religion can positively and negatively influence our behaviour
7.30 Fuel Poverty Debate: Recent poll found that 45% of NI households were spending more than 10% of their income on their home energy costs
8.40 A Model for a City. Since moving back to Belfast from Germany in 1998 architect Declan Hill has assembled and exhibits his eclectic mixture of art. and reflects on a future Belfast
9.00 Combat Modern Day Slavery: Discussion at City Hall in 2007 on the 200th Anniversary of the Abolition of th Slave Trade Act
10.00 Democracy Now! One Year into War, Sudan Wracked by World’s Largest Displacement and Hunger Crises
Wednesday 17 April
5.00 Film: The Scarlet Claw When a gentlewoman is found dead with her throat torn out, the villagers blame a supernatural monster. But Sherlock Holmes, who gets drawn into the case from nearby Quebec, suspects a human murderer
6.30 The Race to get a Climate Change Act for Northern Ireland: In 2020 every jurisdiction in Britain and Ireland had a climate change law – except Northern Ireland. Edwin Poots, the minister responsible for environmental issues, called the demand for a climate change bill ‘ridiculous’. This film tells the story of the passage of the bill into law through the eyes of activists, politicians, academics and children.
7.30 Generation Why: Sadgun, Alex, and Chris discover ways, and the reasons, young people seek spirituality
8.00 NI Women's Football: Host Jana McCabe joined by two players currently recovering from injuries - Goalkeeper Ellie Scott from Glentoran Women and St James Swifts Ladies captain Siobhan Bell plus reviews from the recent NI Women's International games and a successful futsal challenge series v Belgium
8.30 Banterflix. We review Dev Patel’s 'Monkey Man' which is out in cinemas now our Pick Of The Stream’s Doug Liman’s remake of the Patrick Swayze classic 'Road House' and film critic Brian Henry Martin picks the next in our Shakespeare On-Screen Season 'Throne of Blood'
9.00 Schomberg Society: Celebrating 25 Years Celebration at Stormont on October 2023 of the Ulster-Scots community organisation established in 1998 featuring music and dancers
9.40 Democracy Now! Yanis Varoufakis Banned from Germany as Berlin Police Raid & Shut Down Palestinian Conference
10.40 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Tuesday 16 April
5pm Film:The Scar. Pursued by the big-time gambler he robbed, John Muller assumes a new identity, with unfortunate results
6.25 Expect a jam-packed line-up of, blues, folk, rock, bluegrass and classical and contemporary music for guitar aficionados. Emily Crawford with Robin Elliott on Ards International Guitar Festival in Newtownards from 17 – 21 April.
6.40 GENERATION WHY: Sadgun, Alex, and Chris are introduced to different faiths
7.00 In Focus: CEO Maurice Kinkead of the Eastside Partnership
7.30 Belfast Unfiltered: David McCann talks to Dr Máire Braniff, from Ulster University about peacebuilding and reconciliation work in academia. Part of the Northern Peacebuilders project with Shared Future News
8.00 Democracy Now! Is Regional War at Stake as Israel Weighs Response to Iran? Roundtable from Tehran, Tel Aviv & D.C.
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Country Music Awards special from Armagh City Hotel with music from Derek Ryan, Susan McCann, Philomena Begley, John McNicholl, Margo O'Donnell, Declan Nerney, Claudia Buckley
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Monday 15 April
5.00 Film: The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery. A gang's plans for a St. Louis bank robbery are complicated when the sister of one of the thieves starts voicing her well-founded suspicions
6.30 Banterflix. We review Dev Patel’s 'Monkey Man' which is out in cinemas now our Pick Of The Stream’s Doug Liman’s remake of the Patrick Swayze classic 'Road House' and film critic Brian Henry Martin picks the next in our Shakespeare On-Screen Season 'Throne of Blood
7.00 Robin Elliott interviews William Caulfield writer actor and comedian famed for his reprisal of legendary characters first brought to life by comedian James Young
7.30 In Focus. Wesley Hutchinson: Tracing Ulster-Scots Imagination
8.00 NI Women's Football: Host Jana McCabe joined by two players currently recovering from injuries - Goalkeeper Ellie Scott from Glentoran Women and St James Swifts Ladies captain Siobhan Bell plus reviews from the recent NI Women's International games and a successful futsal challenge series v Belgium
8.30 Aisling Gheal:The women singers of the Muskerry Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking region) of West County Cork on a journey to the heart of the Sean-nós (ancient-style) singing tradition
10.00 Democracy Now! “We’re Responsible for This”: American Surgeons Return from Gaza, Call for End of U.S. Culpability in Genocide
Sunday 14 April
5.00 Film: The Red House. An old man and his sister are concealing a terrible secret from their adopted teen daughter
7.00 How Charlie Chaplin Transformed Cinema Part 2
7.45 Kick Out the Jams archive at the Empire: Mojo Fury; Patio Sounds; The Debonaires
8.00 Collapse the Box: Photographer Bill Kirk
8.45 Marianne O'Kane Boal in conversation with Daniel Coleman who was highly commended NI Young Artist of the Year 2016
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Country Music Awards special from Armagh City Hotel with music from Derek Ryan, Susan McCann, Philomena Begley, John McNicholl, Margo O'Donnell, Declan Nerney, Claudia Buckley
10.00 Democracy Now! “We’re Responsible for This”: American Surgeons Return from Gaza, Call for End of U.S. Culpability in Genocide
Saturday 13 April
5pm Film:The Reckless Moment. After discovering the dead body of her teenage daughter's lover, a housewife takes desperate measures to protect her family from scandal
6.30 The Race to get a Climate Change Act for Northern Ireland: In 2020 every jurisdiction in Britain and Ireland had a climate change law – except Northern Ireland. Edwin Poots, the minister responsible for environmental issues, called the demand for a climate change bill ‘ridiculous’. This film tells the story of the passage of the bill into law through the eyes of activists, politicians, academics and children.
7.30How Charlie Chaplin Transformed Cinema Part1
8.30 Football Express: Four games left and still everything to play for at the top, middle and bottom of the Irish Premiership. Stephen Looney, Glenn Ferguson, Paul Leeman and Mark McIntosh deliberate
9.00 Belfast Unfiltred: David McCann talks to Dr Máire Braniff, from Ulster University about peacebuilding and reconciliation work in academia. Part of the Northern Peacebuilders project with Shared Future News
9.30 Democracy Now! “We’re Responsible for This”: American Surgeons Return from Gaza, Call for End of U.S. Culpability in Genocide
10.30 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Monday 17 June 2024
5.00 Film: It Happened One Night. A renegade reporter trailing a young runaway heiress for a big story joins her on a bus heading from Florida to New York
6.45 Arts Guide
7.00 RoundUp: Managing a Gluten free Diet
7.15 In Focus: Orienteering with Conor Fabian, Active Clubs Co-Ordinaton
7.30 Banterflix Film review show with Jim McClean with guests Maria Maquillan and Danny Brown. This week they chat about 'Bad Boys: Ride or Die', 'South Park: The End of Obsesity' and 'Fire Island'.
8.00 Seamus Murphy - A Quiet Revolution explores the life and career of the Irish sculptor Seamus Murphy (1907-1975)
9.00 Democracy Now! Supreme Court Protects Access to Mifepristone, But War on Abortion Rights Continues to Escalate
10.00 Chewing the Cud is light hearted, filled with innuendo and comedy, looking at the world of showbiz social trends and anything light-hearted with regular guest hosts and interviews
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Friday 12 April
5pm Film: The Rats Are Coming! The Werewolves Are Here! The daughter in a family of werewolves decides to put an end to the family curse
6.30 Banterflix. We review Dev Patel’s 'Monkey Man' which is out in cinemas now our Pick Of The Stream’s Doug Liman’s remake of the Patrick Swayze classic 'Road House' and film critic Brian Henry Martin picks the next in our Shakespeare On-Screen Season 'Throne of Blood'.
7.00 Conradh na Gaeilge's Connlaith Ní Raifeartaigh, Conchúr Ó Muadaigh, Cuisle Nic Liam and Pádraig Ó Tiarnaigh on the campaigns and projects with the Irish language organisation
8.00 Football Express: Four games left and still everything to play for at the top, middle and bottom of the Irish Premiership. Stephen Looney, Glenn Ferguson, Paul Leeman and Mark McIntosh deliberate
8.30 Kilkeel Coronation Tattoo
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight: Country Music Awards special from Armagh City Hotel with music from Derek Ryan, Susan McCann, Philomena Begley, John McNicholl, Margo O'Donnell, Declan Nerney, Claudia Buckley
10.00 Democracy Now! “We’re Responsible for This”: American Surgeons Return from Gaza, Call for End of U.S. Culpability in Genocide
Thursday 11 April
5.00 Film: Somewhere in the Night George Taylor returns from WWII with amnesia. Back home in Los Angeles, while trying to track down his old identity, he stumbles onto a 3-year old murder case
7.00 Cartlann Uladh - Inclusion: Archival programme on building Irish-speaking society through the years of conflict, peace and reconciliation, and relationships with other minorities.
7.30 Kick Out the Jams: Acoustic set from The Answer
8.00 Football Express
8.30 The Race to get a Climate Change Act for Northern Ireland: In 2020 every jurisdiction in Britain and Ireland had a climate change law – except Northern Ireland. Edwin Poots, the minister responsible for environmental issues, called the demand for a climate change bill ‘ridiculous’. This film tells the story of the passage of the bill into law through the eyes of activists, politicians, academics and children.
9.30 Democracy Now! Arizona Supreme Court Revives 1864 Abortion Ban Passed Before Women Could Even Vote
Wednesday 10 April
5.00 Film: Leave Her to Heaven. A writer falls in love with a young socialite and they're soon married, but her obsessive love for him threatens to be the undoing of them both as well as everyone around them.
6.55 The Wheelchair Monologues Part 4 by Gearóid Ó Cairealláin who takes a look back over the ups and downs of his life since suffering a hemorrhagic stroke. However his indomitable spirit and zest for living remains positively undimmed
7.00 Banterflix: Reviewing 'Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire', Pick of the Stream’s is 'Next Goal Wins' and local filmmaker Margaret McGoldrick picks the first movie for our Shakespeare On-Screen Season '10 Things I Hate About You'.
7.30 The Clover High School Marching Band Visits Larne: From South Carolina, USA to Larne in County Antrim. Ulster-Scots historian David Hume reveals the twinning relationship between Larne and the American town of Clover, SC.
8.00 Irish Language in Education
8.30 Collapse the Box: Mo McDevitt in conversation with the artist Stephen McClean.
9.00 Democracy Now! “A Sea of Misery”: Gaza Is Unlike Anything I’ve Ever Seen, Says NGO Head/Ex-CNN Journalist Arwa Damon
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly
Tuesday 9 April 2024
5pm Film: It Happened One Night. A renegade reporter trailing a young runaway heiress for a big story joins her on a bus heading from Florida to New York
6.45 The Wheelchair Monologues Part 3 by Gearóid Ó Cairealláin who takes a look back over the ups and downs of his life since suffering a hemorrhagic stroke. However his indomitable spirit and zest for living remains positively undimmed
7.00 At The Foot of Knocklayde: Insight into rural life in the region through the eyes of people from the small village of Armoy
7.30 WOMEN SHARING HISTORY: FROM DALARADIA TO DALRIADA. Two women's groups demonstrating the work they do in their communities on a daily basis. It is set in the Ballymena/Ballymoney historical territory of Dalradia. The film highlights the rich cultural Ulster-Scots traditions playing out in daily lives. In collaboration with Herstory and Carson Women's Group. This project is kindly supported by Community Foundation for Northern Ireland (IFI) & Dalaradia Cultural and Historical Society, Ulidia Community Empowerment
8.00 IMAGINE! Festival The Ulster Workers’ Council Strike: 50 Years On. Connal Parr reflects on the strike and its impact with Dawn Purvis, Carmel Gates, Harry Donaghy, Jackie Redpath and Jackie McDonald.
9.00 A discussion with architect Seán Mac Goill on the work he did on community development projects in west Belfast such as Shaw’s Road, the rebuilding of Bombay Street, and Whiterock Industrial Enterprises
9.45 Democracy Now! “Killing People Around the Clock”: Dr. Mustafa Barghouti & Muhammad Shehada on 6 Months of War on Gaza
Monday 8 April
5.00 Film: Dragonwyck. A Connecticut farm girl is recruited by a distant relative, an aristocratic patroon, to be governess to his young daughter in his Hudson Valley mansion. Starring Gene Tierney.
6.45 The Round-Up: With dog thefts on the rise a decrease in the theft of the American XL bully breed has been attributed to the new rules restricting ownership of American XL bully dogs currently in force in England, Wales and Scotland with owners in Northern Ireland having to meet stricter requirements later in 2024
7.00 Grahame Harris and Francis Strain at the monthly meet in the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre of the Blackthorn Pipers revealing the culture and techniques behind mastering the bagpipes. Informal bagpipe sessions by Glenn Cupples, Grahame Harris and Reece Doherty
7.30 Banterflix: Reviewing 'Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire', Pick of the Stream’s is 'Next Goal Wins' and local filmmaker Margaret McGoldrick picks the first movie for our Shakespeare On-Screen Season '10 Things I Hate About You'.
8.00 Democracy Now! Lavender & Where’s Daddy: How Israel Used AI to Form Kill Lists & Bomb Palestinians in Their Homes
9.00 Northern Irish Language Archive: Growth of Gaeltacht Quarter
9.35 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Sunday 7 April
5.00 Film: Beyond the Law. A trio of thieves plot to steal a town's silver shipment but a turn of events makes them the town's heroes. Starring Lee Van Cleef
6.55 David McCann with Dr David Mitchell, Assistant Professor of Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation in Trinity College Dublin at Belfast. Part of the Northern Peacebuilders project with Shared Future News
7.30 Wrok DownABILLY
8.00 Democracy Now! Lavender & Where’s Daddy: How Israel Used AI to Form Kill Lists & Bomb Palestinians in Their Homes
9.00 Conradh na Gaeilge's Connlaith Ní Raifeartaigh, Conchúr Ó Muadaigh, Cuisle Nic Liam and Pádraig Ó Tiarnaigh on the campaigns and projects with the Irish language organisation
9.40 Getting to Know You: Photographer Sunil Gupa
10.00 Indie Film Pt.2 Independent filmmakers followed by interviews with the directors. Films: Homage to one of Ireland’s forgotten women and an animation on the importance of green spaces
Saturday 6 April
5.00 Film: The Sin of Harold Diddlebock. Twenty years after his triumphs as a freshman on the football field, Harold is a mild-mannered clerk who dreams about marrying the girl at the desk down the aisle
6.30 VC of Kilkeel: The Story of Robert Hill Hanna: born in Kilkeel emigrated to Canada where he worked as a logger before enlisting in the Canadian Expeditionary Force to serve in WWI. His acts of bravery and leadership on the battlefield epitomise the courage and determination of a hero. The documentary follows Bob Hanna, Robert's son, on an emotional journey to uncover his father's early life, his heroism and the lasting impact of his deeds
7.35 Wrok DownABILLY
8.00 Democracy Now! Lavender & Where’s Daddy: How Israel Used AI to Form Kill Lists & Bomb Palestinians in Their Homes
9.00 Independent filmmakers followed by interviews with the directors. A futuristic animation about a group of animals who come together to save the world.
9.45 The Clover High School Marching Band Visits Larne: From South Carolina, USA to Larne in County Antrim. Ulster-Scots historian David Hume reveals the twinning relationship between Larne and the American town of Clover, SC.
10.00 Gerry Kelly dedicates a full hour to the man with a ‘voice to charm the angels’ Brian Kennedy. Brian talks candidly about his unhappy family life and his childhood on the Falls Road. Escaping to London as a teenager, he busked round the city’s undergrounds in order to eat, lived in a squat and even became a male stripper! Eventually being discovered by Simon Fuller and finally being spotted by Van Morrison. From the Falls Road to Carnegie Hall, this is the story of a free-thinking man with a talent and a determination, not only to survive, but to succeed. Throughout the hour long programme Brian sings many of the songs for which he is famous.
Friday 5 April
5.00 Film: The Rounders. Two drunks live in the same hotel. One beats his wife, the other is beaten by his
5.15 P2. The Wheelchair Monologues by Gearóid Ó Cairealláin who takes a look back over the ups and downs of his life since suffering a hemorrhagic stroke. However his indomitable spirit and zest for living remains positively undimmed
5.30 Reviewing 'Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire', Pick of the Stream’s is 'Next Goal Wins' and local filmmaker Margaret McGoldrick picks the first movie for our Shakespeare On-Screen Season '10 Things I Hate About You'.
6.00 N.I. Women's Football: Jana McCabe joined in the studio by Derry City vice captain Cate Toland and recent Ballyclare Comrades signing Meghan Ingram as well as catching up with defending NIFL League Champions Glentoran Women to look ahead to the new season
6.30 Emerging Artists: Ali Parks (Ali-P Art) and Neal McCullough on the challenges and rewards of life as commercial artists and illustrators
7.30 David McCann with Dr David Mitchell, Assistant Professor of Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation in Trinity College Dublin at Belfast. Part of the Northern Peacebuilders project with Shared Future News
8.00 Eamonn Mallie in conversation with Mark Simpson about his new book ‘Eyewitness to War and Peace’ as part of Imagine! Festival of Ideas and Politics
9.00 Remembering May Blood - A panel reflects on the legacy and impact of Baroness May Blood's life and work - Betty Carlisle, Paul Caskey, Eileen Weir, chaired by Duncan Morrow as part of the Look North Festival.
10.00 Democracy Now! Palestinian American Dr. Walks Out of Biden Meeting, Hands Him Letter from 8-Year-Old Orphan in Gaza
Thursday 4 April
5pm Film:The Prowler. After Susan Gilvray reports a prowler outside her house police officer Webb Garwood investigates and sparks fly
6.30 How Charlie Chaplin Transformed Cinema Part 2. Blending slapstick comedy and biting social commentary, Chaplin's oeuvre reflected a deeply politicized underlying philosophy of art and cinema that drove not only his artistic output but his life.
7.20 The Wheelchair Monologues (Pt1) is Aisling Ghéar’s one-man show, in which Gearóid Ó Cairealláin takes a look back over the ups and downs of his life since suffering a hemorrhagic stroke
7.30 Grahame Harris and Francis Strain at the monthly meet in the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre of the Blackthorn Pipers revealing the culture and technioques behind mastering the bagpipes. Informal bagpipe sessions by Glenn Cupples, Grahame Harris and Reece Doherty
8.00 Conradh na Gaeilge's Connlaith Ní Raifeartaigh, Conchúr Ó Muadaigh, Cuisle Nic Liam and Pádraig Ó Tiarnaigh on the campaigns and projects with the Irish language organisation
8.45 Ruth Yeo with Helen Wilson on Humanism
9.00 Democracy Now! Haitians Resist Foreign Intervention as U.S. Pushes for Unelected “Transition Council” to Rule Island
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Wednesday 3 April
5pm Film: The Private Life of Henry VIII. King Henry VIII marries five more times after his divorce from his first wife Catherine of Aragon.
6.30 How Charlie Chaplin Transformed Cinema Charlie Chaplin remains one of cinema's most iconic figures. His innovations behind and before the camera have left a lasting imprint that can still be seen in contemporary culture.
7.30 Banterflix. We review 'Ghostbusters: Froze.n Empire' which is out in cinemas now, our Pick of the Stream’s is the Oscar winning 'American Fiction' and Doctor Victoria McCollum picks the last movie in this month’s Women make film season
8.00 N.I. Women's Football: Jana McCabe joined in the studio by Derry City vice captain Cate Toland and recent Ballyclare Comrades signing Meghan Ingram as well as catching up with defending NIFL League Champions Glentoran Women to look ahead to the new season
8.30 Wrok DownABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular at NVTV
9.00 Democracy Now! Israel Kills 6 Int’l Aid Workers & Gazan Driver in Attack on Chef Andrés’s World Central Kitchen Convoy
10.00 Gerry dedicates a full hour to the man with a ‘voice to charm the angels’ Brian Kennedy. Brian talks candidly about his unhappy family life and his childhood on the Falls Road. Escaping to London as a teenager, he busked round the city’s undergrounds in order to eat, lived in a squat and even became a male stripper! Eventually being discovered by Simon Fuller and finally being spotted by Van Morrison. From the Falls Road to Carnegie Hall, this is the story of a free-thinking man with a talent and a determination, not only to survive, but to succeed. Throughout the hour long programme Brian sings many of the songs for which he is famous.
Tuesday 2 April
5pm Film: The Pied Piper of Hamelin. Overwhelmed by rats, a medieval town hires a magical piper who can rid the town of the pest in exchange for gold but the crooked mayor has no intention of honoring the deal
6.30 IMAGINE! Festival The Ulster Workers’ Council Strike: 50 Years On. Connal Parr reflects on the strike and its impact with Dawn Purvis, Carmel Gates, Harry Donaghy, Jackie Redpath and Jackie McDonald.
7.30 Expo-Nations 2012. Belfast's cultural minorities: performance and dance
8.20 Helen Wilson in conversation with Liz Weir children's writer and storyteller
8.30 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular on NVTV
9.00 Democracy Now! “Genocidal Machine”: Dr. Ghassan Abu-Sittah on Israel’s Destruction of Gaza’s Hospitals
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Monday 1 April
5pm Film:The Pearl of Death; When a valuable pearl with a sinister reputation is stolen, Sherlock Holmes must investigate its link to a series of brutal murders.
6.05 Billboard Girl. Bing and a buddy drive to the college town where Bing's penpal, a billboard model, goes to school
6.30 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular at NVTV
7.00 Democracy Now! Building Bridges, Not Walls: Immigrant Communities Honor Six Workers Killed in Key Bridge Collapse
8.00 N.I. Women's Football: Jana McCabe joined in the studio by Derry City vice captain Cate Toland and recent Ballyclare Comrades signing Meghan Ingram as well as catching up with defending NIFL League Champions Glentoran Women to look ahead to the new season
8.00 Banterflix. We review 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire', our Pick of the Stream’s is the Oscar winning 'American Fiction' and Doctor Victoria McCollum picks the last movie in this month’s Women make film season
9.00 Gerry Kelly with Ivan Little. Ivan talks openly about how his working life impacted his personal life and how he found a sense of normality through his love of acting
9.30 VC of Kilkeel: The Story of Robert Hill Hanna: born in Kilkeel emigrated to Canada where he worked as a logger before enlisting in the Canadian Expeditionary Force to serve in WWI. His acts of bravery and leadership on the battlefield epitomise the courage and determination of a hero. The documentary follows Bob Hanna, Robert's son, on an emotional journey to uncover his father's early life, his heroism and the lasting impact of his deeds
10.40 Holiday Show with Robin Elliott
Sunday 31 March
5.00 Film: The Outlaw. Western legends Pat Garrett, Doc Holliday and Billy the Kid are played against each other over the law and the attentions of vivacious country vixen Rio McDonald
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.45 Secret Portadown Underground Bunker
8.00 Slugger TV - Looming Elections and Political Futures - recorded in front of a live audience at Imagine! Belfast Festival of Ideas and Politics. Prof Jon Tonge, Anna Mercer and Sam McBride, chaired by Slugger O'Toole's David McCann
9.00 Eamonn Mallie in conversation with Mark Simpson about his new book ‘Eyewitness to War and Peace’ as part of Imagine! Festival of Ideas and Politics
9.45 Democracy Now! Building Bridges, Not Walls: Immigrant Communities Honor Six Workers Killed in Key Bridge Collapse
Saturday 30 March
5.00 Film: The October Man. When the murder of a young woman happens, her next-door neighbor is under suspicion due to his previous stay in a mental hospital
6.30 Wrok DownAbilly. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular at NVTV
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Market Memories: St George's Market was built between 1890 and 1896 and is one of the best markets in the UK and Ireland. Older traders of the market who have long generational connections and some younger traders recall memories of the Market and its importance to the city of Belfast
9.00 Remembering May Blood - A panel reflects on the legacy and impact of Baroness May Blood's life and work - Betty Carlisle, Paul Caskey, Eileen Weir, chaired by Duncan Morrow as part of the Look North Festival.
10.00 Gerry Kelly with Ivan Little. During his time with UTV and the Belfast Telegraph, Ivan Little has covered more bombings and killings than any other journalist here. He has witnessed some truly horrific scenes throughout the troubles and has been forced to befriend many of the callous killers who masterminded and carried out the atrocities. Ivan talks openly about how his working life impacted his personal life and how he found a sense of normality through his love of acting
10.30 Robin Elliott at the Holiday Show
Friday 29 March
5.00 Film: Night and the City. A small-time grifter and nightclub tout takes advantage of some fortuitous circumstances and tries to become a big-time player as a wrestling promoter
6.40 Kick Out the Jams. Music from Travis is a Tourist
7.00 Slugger TV - Looming Elections and Political Futures - recorded in front of a live audience at Imagine! Belfast Festival of Ideas and Politics. Prof Jon Tonge, Anna Mercer and Sam McBride, chaired by Slugger O'Toole's David McCann
8.00 Banterflix. We review 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire' which is out in cinemas now, our Pick of the Stream’s is the Oscar winning 'American Fiction' and Doctor Victoria McCollum picks the last movie in this month’s Women make film season
8.30 Grahame Harris and Francis Strain at the monthly meet in the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre of the Blackthorn Pipers revealing the culture and technioques behind mastering the bagpipes. Informal bagpipe sessions by Glenn Cupples, Grahame Harris and Reece Doherty.
9.00 Democracy Now! “The Worst of What Humanity Is Capable Of”: Pediatrician Dr. Tanya Haj-Hassan on What She Saw in Gaza
10.00 Sir KNT Alfred Buller Mem. RBP 1000 Annual July Celebrations
Thursday 28 March
5.00 Film: The Naked Kis.s A former prostitute relocates to a buttoned-down suburb, determined to fit in with mainstream society.
6.30 GENERATION WHY: Sadgun, Alex, and Chris learn about religious festivals and pose one of humanity’s biggest questions; what happens after we die?
7.00 RoundUp Maighréad Nic Mhaicín was a pioneering scholar of Russian whose educational journey began with a scholarship to attend St Dominic's Grammar School in 1913. The Ulster History Circle unveils a blue plaque celebrating Maighréad at the school 125 years after her birth. Eibhlín Mhic Aoidh, Fionntán de Brún, Bláithín Drain, Philip McMaster and Lara Kelly discuss the occasion
7.30 Wrok DownAbilly. Top rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular at NVTV
8.00 Collapse the Box: Irish colourist, genre painter and landscape artist Brian Ballard was born in Belfast in 1943, where he studied drawing and painting at the College of Art
8.30 Caroline and I: June Dolores Organ retired Wren talks about her close affection for HMS Caroline and the time she spent on board
8.45 Community Gardens: Connswater
9.00 Democracy Now! Supreme Court Seems Set to Preserve Access to Mifepristone in Likely Defeat for Abortion Foes
10.00 Chewing the Cud: LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Wednesday 27 March
5pm The Most Dangerous Game: A psychotic big game hunter deliberately strands a luxury yacht on a remote island, where he begins to hunt its passengers for sport
6.00 The Dentist: An unconventional dentist deals with a variety of eccentric and difficult patients in slapstick fashion
6.30 Generation Why: Sadfun, Alex, and Chris examine the role of faith and spirituality in politics, protest and the justice system
7.00 Slugger TV - Looming Elections and Political Futures - recorded in front of a live audience at Imagine! Belfast Festival of Ideas and Politics. Prof Jon Tonge, Anna Mercer and Sam McBride, chaired by Slugger O'Toole's David McCann
8.00 Banterflix :We review Ethan Coen’s 'Drive Away Dolls' which is out in cinemas now, our Pick of the Stream’s is the Oscar winning 'Poor Things' and Q Radio’s Jordan Arnold picks the latest movie in our Women Make Film season
8.30 Wrok DownAbilly. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular at NVTV
9.00 Democracy Now! Assange Extradition Delayed: British MP Jeremy Corbyn on U.K. Court Seeking More Assurances from U.S.
10.00 Gerry Kelly with Ivan Little. During his time with UTV and the Belfast Telegraph, Ivan Little has covered more bombings and killings than any other journalist here. He has witnessed some truly horrific scenes throughout the troubles and has been forced to befriend many of the callous killers who masterminded and carried out the atrocities. Ivan talks openly about how his working life impacted his personal life and how he found a sense of normality through his love of acting
10.30 Robin Elliott: The Holiday Sho
Tuesday 26 March
5pm Films: The Monster Maker. A mad scientist injects his enemies with an acromegaly virus, causing them to become hideously deformed
6.05 Number Please? While at an amusement park, two men try to win the heart of a young lady
6.30 Generation Why: Sadgun, Alex, and Chris take a look at the relationship between science and religion
7.00 RoundUp: "Sports is a business but you have to bear in mind that peoples lives are more important than being successful." Dara St Malachy's High School Castlewellan.
Sport & Human Rights Workshop at Whitla Hall, Queens university, were more than 200 students engaged and discussed the topic of Sport & Human Rights.
7.15 Boston Tea Party
7.30 Belfast Unfiltered. Housing campaigner Marissa McMahon talks to Dr Elizabeth DeYoung on her research on the redevelopment of the Girdwood Barracks site in north Belfast
8.00 Emerging Artists: Ali Parks (Ali-P Art) and Neal McCullough on the challenges and rewards of life as commercial artists and illustrators
9.00 Democracy Now! ISIS-K Claims Credit After 137 Killed in Moscow Concert Attack; Russia Tries to Blame Ukraine
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Monday 25 March
5.00 Film: Waterloo Bridge: Myra and Roy meet and fall in love on Waterloo Bridge during an air raid. Their love will be one of the war's unspoken casualties. Starring Vivien Leigh
7.00 RoundUp: Belfast women Mary Ann McCracken and Winifred Carney are celebrated with statues on the grounds of the City Hall. Claire Mitchell, Margaret Ward, Myrtle Hill and Ruth Taillon discuss what it means. Includes speeches from artist Naomi Sander and Gerry Murphy of ICTU
7.30 Banterflix :We review Ethan Coen’s 'Drive Away Dolls' which is out in cinemas now, our Pick of the Stream’s is the Oscar winning 'Poor Things' and Q Radio’s Jordan Arnold picks the latest movie in our Women Make Film season
8.00 Democracy Now! U.S. Said It Was Calling for a Gaza Ceasefire, But Its U.N. Resolution Didn’t Say That: Phyllis Bennis
9.00 Frances Black, a member of one of Ireland’s most famous musical dynasties, is Gerry Kelly's guest. She reveals the darkest days of her life when she became addicted to alcohol and prescription drugs
9.30 Robin Ellioitt's with singer Cara Dillon, on her latest album 'Coming Home' & actor Danny Sapani, starring in the new Guy Ritchie movie - The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
10.00 Independent filmmakers followed by interviews with the directors. A futuristic animation about a group of animals who come together to save the world
Sunday 24 March
5.00 Film: The Bishop's Wife. A debonair angel comes to Earth to help an Episcopalian bishop and his wife in their quest to raise money for the new church. Starring Cary Grant.
7.00 Round Up Compilation
8.00 Part 2: Peter Emerson on pluralist voting. How conventional voting systems can divide people and provoke wars, and looking at the alternatives. Interviewed by Rob Fairmichael, Coordinator: An Irish Network for Nonviolent Action Training and Education
8.30 Eamonn Mallie in conversation with Mark Simpson about his new book ‘Eyewitness to War and Peace’ as part of Imagine! Festival of Ideas and Politics
9.15 Democracy Now! U.S. Said It Was Calling for a Gaza Ceasefire, But Its U.N. Resolution Didn’t Say That: Phyllis Bennis
10.15 Independent filmmakers followed by interviews with the directors A futuristic animation about a group of animals who come together to save the world
Saturday 23 March
5.00 Film: Ride The Pink Horse. WW2 veteran Lucky Gagin arrives in a New Mexico border-town intent on revenging against mobster Frank Hugo but FBI agent Bill Retz, who also wants Hugo, tries to keep Gagin out of trouble.
6.45 RoundUp Compilation
7.30 Football Express: Football correspondent Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh to discuss the latest from the Irish Premiership
8.00 The Jigs and the Reels. Music from Duchas
8.30 Peter Emerson on Pluralist Voting. Part 1. How conventional voting systems can divide people and provoke wars, and looking at the alternatives. Interviewed by Rob Fairmichael, Coordinator: An Irish Network for Nonviolent Action Training and Education
9.00 Kircubbin: Trading to the North Exploring the Gilmore's archival family ledgers which give an insight into trading in the market village
9.30 Democracy Now! U.S. Said It Was Calling for a Gaza Ceasefire, But Its U.N. Resolution Didn’t Say That: Phyllis Bennis
10.30 Frances Black, a member of one of Ireland’s most famous musical dynasties, is Gerry Kelly's guest. She reveals the darkest days of her life when she became addicted to alcohol and prescription drugs
11.00 Robin Ellioitt's with singer Cara Dillon, on her latest album 'Coming Home' & actor Danny Sapani, starring in the new Guy Ritchie movie - The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Friday 22 March
5.00 Film: Quai Des Orfevres: A flirtatious wife runs off to meet an older man and the husband closes in with intend to murder him, but finds the deed already done.
6.45 RoundUp: Health Advice “Most people know physical activity is good for us but what people might not know is it can actually reduce the risk of certain cancers” Dr Helen Croker World Cancer Research Fund
7.00 Banterflix :We review Ethan Coen’s 'Drive Away Dolls' which is out in cinemas now, our Pick of the Stream’s is the Oscar winning 'Poor Things' and Q Radio’s Jordan Arnold picks the latest movie in our Women Make Film season.
7.30 Generation Why: Sadgun, Alex, and Chris unpack how religion can positively and negatively influence our behaviour
8.00 Football Express: Football correspondent Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh to discuss the latest from the Irish Premiership
8.30 NI Women's Football Show sees host Jana McCabe joined in the studio by Lisburn Ladies Abbie Burnett and Bangor Ladies & NI Futsal International Amber Dempster
9.00 At The Foot of Knocklayde: Insight into rural life in the region through the eyes of people from the small village of Armoy
9.30 Democracy Now! British Surgeon Describes Children Suffering “Appalling Injuries” in Gaza, Demands Immediate Ceasefire
Thursday 21 March
5.00 Film: No Regrets For Our Youth: The daughter of a politically disgraced university professor struggles to find a place for herself in love and life, in the uncertain world of Japan leading into WWII
7.00 RoundUp: A recent survey shows the impact of infant respiratory syncytial virus RSV related illness on the NHS, Dr Paul McNamara Professor in child health at University of Liverpool on potential new ways to prevent RSV disease from happening in the future.
7.10 GENERATION WHY: Sadgun, Alex, and Chris discover ways and the reasons young people seek spirituality
7.30 The Jigs and Reels. Music from flautist Harry Bradley
8.00 Football Express
8.30 Democracy Now: Sen. Van Hollen: Biden Must Halt Offensive Arms to Israel If Restrictions on Gaza Aid Are Not Lifted
9.30 Independent filmmakers followed by interviews with the directors. Films: Homage to one of Ireland’s forgotten women and an animation about the importance of green spaces
10.15 Unseen: Short drama staring Desmond Eastwood, Bob Carley, Karl Argue
Wednesday 20 March 2024
5.00 Film: Sandokan: Pirate of Malaysia. Sandokan who is a Malaysian rebel who, with a group of renegades, goes up against a British General who is trying to force the King to resign
6.45 RoundUp: A new report shows 7 out of 10 engineering graduates are in employment within the engineering sector, we spoke with Dr Hilary Leevers CEO-Engineering UK about how the government should be doing more to make such subjects more prevalent in schools.
7.00 Banterflix: Reviewing Blumhouse’s latest horror movie 'Imaginary' which is out in cinemas now, to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day we look back at the Disney classic 'Darby O’Gill and the Little People' and director Aislinn Clarke picks the latest movie within our Women Make Film season
7.30 The Jigs and Reels: Music: Aoife Scott
8.00 NI Women's Football Show sees host Jana McCabe joined in the studio by Lisburn Ladies Abbie Burnett and Bangor Ladies & NI Futsal International Amber Dempster
8.30 At The Foot of Knocklayde: Insight into rural life in the region through the eyes of people from the small village of Armoy
9.00 Democracy Now! Israel’s Ultimate Goal Is Ethnic Cleansing: Dr. Mustafa Barghouti on Growing Famine, Al-Shifa Attack
10.00 Frances Black, a member of one of Ireland’s most famous musical dynasties, is Gerry’s special guest tonight. she reveals the darkest days of her life when she became addicted to alcohol and prescription drugs
10.30 Robin Ellioitt's special guests this week are singer Cara Dillon, who has just released her latest album 'Coming Home' & actor Danny Sapani, starring in the new Guy Ritchie movie - The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Tuesday 19 March
5.00 Film: Pimpernel Smith Professor Horatio Smith, while seeming very unassuming, rescues victims of Nazi persecution during World War II
7.00 RoundUp The popularity of vinyl records continues to grow leading to the Office of National Statistics including them in the standard basket of goods that calculates inflation on a month to month basis
7.30 GENERATION WHY: Sadgun, Alex, and Chris are introduced to different faiths and belief systems and explore how young people engage with them
8.00 UNITY IN DIVERSITY: The past, present and future of the Scots Language. A lecture by Professor Robert McColl Millar
9.00 Portrait of Clontarf, an affluent coastal suburb on the Northside of Dublin
9.30 Democracy Now! “A Catastrophe That Cannot Be Described”: Palestinian Poet in Rafah on Daily Hardships Amid Israel’s War
Monday 18 March
Film: 15 Scaffolds for a Murderer Accused of a hideous crime they did not commit, the members of two rivaling gangs, persecuted by a bloodthirsty lynch mob, take refuge in an abandoned fort, taking two hostages with them
6.40 Music from Mojo Fury
7.00 RoundUp: Busy lifestyles, longer working hours and poor food options can make it difficult for people to take more care of their health. NHS that shows 40% of its budget is spent on treating preventable diseases
7.25 Lough Neagh goes to Stormont
7.30 Banterflix: Reviewing Blumhouse’s latest horror movie 'Imaginary' which is out in cinemas now, to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day we look back at the Disney classic 'Darby O’Gill and the Little People' and director Aislinn Clarke picks the latest movie within our Women Make Film season
8.00 NI Women's Football Show sees host Jana McCabe joined in the studio by Lisburn Ladies Abbie Burnett and Bangor Ladies & NI Futsal International Amber Dempster
8.30 Portrait of St.Anne's Park Dublin
9.00 In Conversation with Gerry Kelly. Guest Barbara Dickson, Scotland’s biggest-selling female singer of all time. For the best part of 60 years Barbara has been captivating audiences worldwide with huge hits such as ‘Answer Me’, ‘I Know Him So Well’ and ‘Caravan’ Such success though, does not come without a cost. In a refreshingly honest interview, Barbara discloses that, in her pursuit of perfection, she once suffered from complete exhaustion which, in turn, led to the terrors of stage fright – a demoralizing affliction that would haunt her for almost 10 years. Barbara sings one of her biggest hit ‘Caravan'
9.30 Democracy Now! VP Harris Visits MN Abortion Clinic in Historic First Amid Growing Restrictions
Sunday 17 March Happy St. Patrick's Day!
5.00 Film: Tomorrow is Forever .An American World War I soldier whose disfigured face is reconstructed by Austrian plastic surgeons returns home after 20 years, but no one recognizes him
6.40 St. Patrick's Parade 2022
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.55 The Down Singers Circle at Bangor celebrate St. Patrick's Day
8.30 St. Patricks's Day 2006
9.00 The Jigs and the Reels: Mucic from Doimnic Mac Giolla Bhride; Eamon McElholm; Frances Morton
9.30 An exciting blend of eclectic fiddle and guitar music, Zoe Conway and John McIntyre bring to the stage sympathetic arrangements of traditional Irish music, compositions and songs, old and new.
10.10 Breag: Short doc on local Irish Language band
10.30 Democracy Now! VP Harris Visits MN Abortion Clinic in Historic First Amid Growing Restrictions
Saturday 16 March
5.00 Film: No Way Out. Two hoodlum brothers are brought into a hospital for gunshot wounds, and when one of them dies the other accuses their black doctor of murder
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Democracy Now! VP Harris Visits MN Abortion Clinic in Historic First Amid Growing Restrictions
9.00 Exploring Dublin's Parks
9.30 Independent female filmmakers and the inspiring women in their stories Films: Day Sleeper; Laid to Rest; Coming Clean; Hear the Voices from the House
10.30 In Conversation with Gerry Kelly. Guest Barbara Dickson, Scotland’s biggest-selling female singer of all time. For the best part of 60 years Barbara has been captivating audiences worldwide with huge hits such as ‘Answer Me’, ‘I Know Him So Well’ and ‘Caravan’ Such success though, does not come without a cost. In a refreshingly honest interview, Barbara discloses that, in her pursuit of perfection, she once suffered from complete exhaustion which, in turn, led to the terrors of stage fright – a demoralizing affliction that would haunt her for almost 10 years. Barbara sings one of her biggest hit ‘Carava
Friday 15 March
5pm Film: Odd Man Out: A wounded Irish nationalist leader attempts to evade police following a failed robbery in Belfast
7.00 RoundUp: Attitudes to Death
7.10 Our Main Street: Capturing life on the busy main street of Tipperary Town in Co. Tipperary.
7.30 Banterflix: Reviewing Blumhouse’s latest horror movie 'Imaginary' which is out in cinemas now, to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day we look back at the Disney classic 'Darby O’Gill and the Little People' and director Aislinn Clarke picks the latest movie within our Women Make Film season
8.00 Northside Parklife: Observing Fairview Park Dublin
8.30 Democracy Now! Mehdi Hasan on Genocide in Gaza, the Silencing of Palestinian Voices in U.S. Media & Why He Left MSNBC
9.30 The third edition of a festival dedicated to independent female filmmakers and the inspiring women in their stories. Episode 8. Films: Undaunted; Who I am; Unite for Bissau
Thursday 14 March
5.00 Film: The Young Savages. A district attorney investigates three white teenagers accused of murdering a blind Puerto Rican kid
6.45 RoundUp: Rise in the cost of living is having an impact on the dental health of people
7.00 Dublin Cycling. A look back to 2008 and conversations which looked at improving cycling in Dublin
7.30 Banterflix: Reviewing Dune: Part Two; Pick Of The Streams is Spaceman available now on Netflix and Doctor Giuliana Monteverde picks the latest movie in our Women Make Film season
8.00 WOMEN SHARING HISTORY: FROM DALARADIA TO DALRIADA. Two women's groups demonstrating the work they do in their communities on a daily basis. It is set in the Ballymena/Ballymoney historical territory of Dalradia. The film highlights the rich cultural Ulster-Scots traditions playing out in daily lives. In collaboration with Herstory and Carson Women's Group. This project is kindly supported by Community Foundation for Northern Ireland (IFI) & Dalaradia Cultural and Historical Society, Ulidia Community Empowerment
8.30 Democracy Now! What Is Israel’s Goal in Lebanon? Increasing Cross-Border Attacks Risk Expanding the Gaza War
9.30 Independent female filmmakers and the inspiring women in their stories. Episode 7. Films: Over Her Shoulder; Swaddle ; Bunny decides to go; A Cup of Coffee?; The trajectory of Melancholia; The Pursuit of Beauty
Wednesday 13 March
5.00 Film: Waterloo Bridge: Myra and Roy meet and fall in love on Waterloo Bridge during an air raid. Their love will be one of the war's unspoken casualties. Starring Vivien Leigh.
6.50 RoundUp: Robert Marsh from Combat Stress tells us more about the mental health challenges veterans face and the new initiative 'March in March' a fundraising event encouraging people to walk or run 10 miles in March.
7.00 Northside Parklife - St. Anne's Park, Dublin. Denis Healy from Organic Delights (www.organicdelights.ie) about framers markets. Brian Hanney on how we get involved in community allotments and Dennis McIntyre on the Red Stables Art Studios
7.30 Aly McElroy spends time with Susan McEwen Head of Programmes at the Corrymeela Community
8.00 Democracy Now! “Haiti Needs Peace”: PM Ariel Henry Announces He Will Resign, Transitional Council to Take Charge
9.00 Indie Women Film Festival. Independent female filmmakers and the inspiring women in their stories. Episode 6. Films: Creatures Divines; You'll Make It Home; Monisto; Gaea; Thread of Fate; Dilemma
10.00 In Conversation with Gerry Kelly. Guest Barbara Dickson, Scotland’s biggest-selling female singer of all time. For the best part of 60 years Barbara has been captivating audiences worldwide with huge hits such as ‘Answer Me’, ‘I Know Him So Well’ and ‘Caravan’ Such success though, does not come without a cost. In a refreshingly honest interview, Barbara discloses that, in her pursuit of perfection, she once suffered from complete exhaustion which, in turn, led to the terrors of stage fright – a demoralizing affliction that would haunt her for almost 10 years. Barbara sings one of her biggest hit ‘Caravans’
Tuesday 12 March
5.00 Film: The Corn is Green. A schoolteacher becomes the mentor of a talented young miner and seeks to get him into a university. Starring Bette Davis.
7.00 Round-Up: Women’s stories are at risk of being lost from history, author Kate Mosse talks about new research that has discovered 39million fewer women are listed in family trees than men
7.10 Cuideachta ó Thuaidh le John Spillane. Lively Interview with Cork musician John Spillane
7.30 May Blood Interview. For 39 years Baroness May Blood MBE worked in a local mill as a cutter, during which time she was an active trade unionist
8.30 Unplugged: Acoustic sessions from Nathan J Hughes; Matty Rea; Rainy Boy Sleep
9.00 Democracy Now! Empire’s Laboratory”: How 2004 U.S.-Backed Coup Destabilized Haiti & Led to Current Crisis
10.00 Festival dedicated to independent female filmmakers and the inspiring women in their stories. Films: Entangled; Tracker; Electra Wasp; Nina; Return to the light
Monday 11 March
5.00 Film: The Bishop's Wife. A debonair angel comes to Earth to help an Episcopalian bishop and his wife in their quest to raise money for the new church. Starring Cary Grant.
7.00 International Womens Day. Speakers: Emma Campbell; Avila Kilmurray; Sarah Griffiths; Ryan Murphy; Mairead Maguire; Alina Gawhary; Alexa Moore
7.15 Kick Out the Jams: Acoustic set from Wolf Like Me
7.30 Banterflix: Reviewing Dune: Part Two; Pick Of The Streams is Spaceman available now on Netflix and Doctor Giuliana Monteverde picks the latest movie in our Women Make Film season
8.00 Democracy Now! Katrina vanden Heuvel: Biden’s Domestic Agenda — Taxes, Reproductive Rights — Undermined by Foreign Policy
9.00 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: William Crawley on his extraordinary life before becoming a household broadcasting name. Born in North Belfast, the youngest in a family of 7 William talks openly about his early life and about the relationship with his alcoholic father, going to America and studying at the Princetown Theological Seminary before being ordained into the ministry of the Presbyterian Church. Coming back to Belfast, he was appointed Presbyterian Chaplain at the University of Ulster but gave it all up after he was approached by BBC Northern Ireland. William describes himself today as a ‘lapsed Protestant’ and doesn’t attend Church.
9.30 The third edition of a festival dedicated to independent female filmmakers and the inspiring women in their stories. Episode 4. Films: Mildred's Exotic Meat Emporium; Isabelle Walks with Angels; Split Ends; Autodriver
Sunday 10 March
5pm Film: Ride The Pink Horse. WW2 veteran Lucky Gagin arrives in a New Mexico border-town intent on revenging against mobster Frank Hugo but FBI agent Bill Retz, who also wants Hugo, tries to keep Gagin out of trouble.
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 The North is Next: reproductive rights then and now. Discussion with Dr. Audrey Simpson Grainne Teggart Ruairi Rowan and Sorcha Tunney
8.40 Music from The Walls Sisters
9.00 Democracy Now! Katrina vanden Heuvel: Biden’s Domestic Agenda — Taxes, Reproductive Rights — Undermined by Foreign Policy
10.00 Independent female filmmakers and the inspiring women in their stories. Films: Invisible Cities: New York; Young Ones; Roofs; Final Thoughts of Adelaide; Storks Always Come Home
Saturday 9 March
5.00 Film: Quai Des Orfevres: A flirtatious wife runs off to meet an older man and the husband closes in with intend to murder him, but finds the deed already done.
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Belfast Women: Tales from the Past
9.00 Independent female filmmakers and the inspiring women in their stories. Films: Let me be myself; Flower Power; The Cave of Demons; Love Yourself First
10.00 Feminist Voices: A discussion of Universal Credit. Host Helen Crickard with Ciara Fitzpatrick; Eileen Wilson; Siobhan Harding.
10.30 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: William Crawley on his extraordinary life before becoming a household broadcasting name. Born in North Belfast, the youngest in a family of 7 William talks openly about his early life and about the relationship with his alcoholic father, going to America and studying at the Princetown Theological Seminary before being ordained into the ministry of the Presbyterian Church. Coming back to Belfast, he was appointed Presbyterian Chaplain at the University of Ulster but gave it all up after he was approached by BBC Northern Ireland. William describes himself today as a ‘lapsed Protestant’ and doesn’t attend Church.
Friday 8 March 2024 International Women's Day
5.00 Film: No Regrets For Our Youth: The daughter of a politically disgraced university professor struggles to find a place for herself in love and life, in the uncertain world of Japan leading into WWII. Starring Setsuko Hara
7.00 RoundUp: New research shows that people in the UK are breakfast obsessed saying they look forward to it and it sets them up for the day ahead. Chef and Social Media Influencer Poppy O' Tooleon the importance of breakfast and how to keep it interesting. "How do we get out of repetition and just spice things up for breakfast?”
7.10 Women's Voices
7.30 Banterflix: Reviewing Dune: Part Two; Pick Of The Streams is Spaceman available now on Netflix and Doctor Giuliana Monteverde picks the latest movie in our Women Make Film season
8.00 NI Women's Football host Jana McCabe joined by two team captains – Helen Parker of Lisburn Rangers and Lauren Marshall of Ballymoney United - as they look ahead to what will be massive seasons for their respective teams.
8.30 Women Sharing History: Two women's groups demonstrating the work they do in their communities on a daily basis. It is set in the Ballymena/Ballymoney historical territory of Dalradia. The film highlights the rich cultural Ulster-Scots traditions playing out in daily lives. In collaboration with Herstory and Carson Women's Group. This project is kindly supported by Community Foundation for Northern Ireland (IFI) & Dalaradia Cultural and Historical Society, Ulidia Community Empowerment.
9.00 Democracy Now! Israel’s “Killing Machine”: How U.S. Military Support Is Undercutting Ceasefire Talks, Prolonging War
10.00 The third edition of a festival dedicated to independent female filmmakers and the inspiring women in their stories. Films: Scene & Heard; Labelled; Slough; Her Water; Face of Death
Thursday 7 March 2024
5.00 Film: Our Man Flint. When scientists use eco-terrorism to impose their will on the world by affecting extremes in the weather, Intelligence Chief Cramden calls in top agent Derek Flint
7.00 RoundUp: Over the last decade the number of solo trip bookings has increased and more people are choosing to travel alone. Michael Edwards from Explore Worldwide tells us more about the appeal of solo travel
7.10 Arts Online: Guide of local arts and cultural events with Ciaran Scullion
7.30 UNPLUGGED: Acoustic music sessions from Mark Graham; Sonja Sleator; Matthew Duly
8.00 Educational Underachievement: Discussion with Emma Pengelly; John Kyle; Betty Orr
8.30 Democracy Now! Super Tuesday: Biden, Trump Head to Rematch; Schiff Helps Garvey Place in CA; AIPAC Suffers Setback
9.30 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors. In this episode: a futuristic animation about a group of animals who come together to save the world.
10.20 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Wednesday 6 March 2024
5.00 Film: The Jungle Book. A boy raised by wild animals tries to adapt to human village life
7.00 RoundUp: Belfast’s festival of ideas & politics. Top EnterBRAINment. Politics & Ideas. Over 130 Events
7.30 NI Women's Football host Jana McCabe joined by two team captains – Helen Parker of Lisburn Rangers and Lauren Marshall of Ballymoney United - as they look ahead to what will be massive seasons for their respective teams. Reviews the Northern Ireland’s women’s recent success v Montenegro and a preview of the forthcoming All Ireland Women’s Cup
8.30 Julius Anakaa interviews radio DJ, filmmaker and musician Don Letts
9.00 Democracy Now! Haiti: Ariel Henry’s U.S.-Backed “Criminal Regime” Faces Gang Uprising; U.N. Set to Deploy Kenyan Police
10.00 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: William Crawley on his extraordinary life before becoming a household broadcasting name. Born in North Belfast, the youngest in a family of 7 William talks openly about his early life and about the relationship with his alcoholic father, going to America and studying at the Princetown Theological Seminary before being ordained into the ministry of the Presbyterian Church. Coming back to Belfast, he was appointed Presbyterian Chaplain at the University of Ulster but gave it all up after he was approached by BBC Northern Ireland. William describes himself today as a ‘lapsed Protestant’ and doesn’t attend Church.
Tuesday 5 March 2024
5.00 Film: The Stork Club. A hat-check girl at the Stork Club (Hutton) saves the life of a drowning man (Fitzgerald). A rich man, he decides to repay her by anonymously giving her a bank account
6.40 Charting the promotion of positive mental health in the community, produced by the Banford Centre
7.00 RoundUp: Palestinian artwork takes over the International Wall on Divis Street. Bill Rolston and Danny Devenny explain the initiative
7.10 RiSE Plans for placing a large (and expensive) sculpture in the middle of a troubled interface between the Nationalist St. James’ area and the Unionist Donegall Road area wasn’t welcomed by local people – people who’s areas were suffering many social and economical issues
7.30 Milltown Accordion Band
8.30 Last Jutland Survivor. The HMS Caroline opens to the public after being substantially refurbished.
9.15 The Fallen Arches Newtownards Road with Norman Kennedy and Jim Patton of the East Belfast Historical Society
10.00 Democracy Now! Report from Rafah: U.S. Airdrops Food to Gaza While Arming Israel to Drop Bombs
Monday 4 March 2024
5.00 Film: The Harder They Fall. An ex-sportswriter is hired by a shady fight promoter to promote his latest find, an unknown but easily exploitable rising star from Argentina
7.00 RoundUp: Musharaf Asghar star of Channel 4's Educating Yorkshire talks about overcoming self-doubt and moving into journalism and Phy McCarthy EE Head of communication discusses online access to creative people aimed at young teens helping them build confidence and enabling them to build skills to thrive
7.30 Banterflix. Reviewing 'Wicked Little Letters', which was released in cinemas last week, showcasing the latest Film Devour short film festival, our pick of the streams is 'Bottoms' and Doctor Carolann North picks the first movie from our Women Make Film season
8.00 NI Women's Football host Jana McCabe joined by two team captains – Helen Parker of Lisburn Rangers and Lauren Marshall of Ballymoney United - as they look ahead to what will be massive seasons for their respective teams. Reviews the Northern Ireland’s women’s recent success v Montenegro and a preview of the forthcoming All Ireland Women’s Cup.
8.30 The Sculpture Park: Belshaw's Quarry
9.00 In Conversation with Gerry Kelly: Phil Coulter, Irish musician, songwriter and record producer. He was awarded the Gold Badge from the British Academy of Songwriters
10.00 Democracy Now! Biden & Trump Push Anti-Immigrant Policies in Dueling Border Visits
Sunday 3 March 2024
5pm Film: The Loves of Joanna Godden. On Romney Marsh at the turn of the century, a woman farmer has three suitors
7.30 UNPLUGGED: Featuring music from The Walls Sisters; Amidships; Queer Giraffes
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.35The Grand Turk Sailing Ship on visit to Bangor
8.00 Collapse the Box: Ann-Marie Robinson is an Irish artist specialising in ceramics. Her pots are all highly individual and are all handbuilt and hand decorated.
8.45 Our Parlour: Visit to West Belfast Orange Hall
9.00 Democracy Now! Biden & Trump Push Anti-Immigrant Policies in Dueling Border Visits
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Saturday 2 March 2024
5pm Film: Three Came Home: During Word War II, American author Agnes Newton Keith is imprisoned by the Japanese in various POW camps in North Borneo and Sarawak
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.40 Rose Petals on the Path with Bill Kirk
8.00 Our Generation Series: Ian Martin discussing Ballynashee, Ballyclare, Ballyboley and surrounding area
8.35 The BIG Interview: Model Agent successful businesswoman & former Miss Northern Ireland Alison Clarke
9.00 Unplugged: Music from Rory Nellis; Holy Innocents; Lo Mejor
9.30 Democracy Now! Biden & Trump Push Anti-Immigrant Policies in Dueling Border Visits
10.30 In Conversation with Gerry Kelly: Phil Coulter, Irish musician, songwriter and record producer from Derry. He was awarded the Gold Badge from the British Academy of Songwriters
Friday 1 March 2024
5.00 Film: The Lost Weekend. The desperate life of a chronic alcoholic is followed through a four-day drinking bout
7.00 RoundUp. Dr Elizabeth DeYoung reveals her research on the Girdwood barracks site
7.14 Main Street. Film from Cork Community TV
7.30 Unplugged: Music from Wookalily; Echo Raptors
8.00 Banterflix. Reviewing 'Wicked Little Letters', which was released in cinemas last week, showcasing the latest Film Devour short film festival, our pick of the streams is 'Bottoms' and Doctor Carolann North picks the first movie from our Women Make Film season
8.30 Fiddles, Pipes and Drums: Filmed at the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre a live performance from the Delta Police Pipe Band, interviews with members Corey Tillyer, Jonesy Wu and Moe Coll
9.00 Democracy Now! Senator Jeff Merkley: U.S. “Complicit in Starvation and Humanitarian Catastrophe” in Gaza
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Thursday 29 February
5pm Film: The Courtneys of Curzon Street. A study of class division and snobbery in Britain in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
7.00 RoundUp: Owning a pet can bring so many benefits to our lives such as stress reduction and companionship. Bridie Williams and Rob Bays from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home tells us more about rehoming cats and dogs, and the recent campaign 'We're All In For Them'.
7.15 Arts Guide
7.35 Mind The Lane: Return To Gows-Hill. As a tribute to their late father Stanley Elliott, sisters Beth Acheson and Heather McIvor produced a booklet to commemorate the words and phrases he used throughout his life that we now recognise as Ulster-Scots
8.00 Unplugged: Music from Runaway Go; Paper Dogs
8.30 Robin Elliott meets Belfast author Anna Gray who shares stories of the darkest days in her life and how she overcame them in her book Coming Out Of The Dark
9.00 Democracy Now! Over 100,000 Cast Protest Vote Against Biden’s Gaza Policy in Michigan Primary
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Wednesday 28 February
5pm Film: Pursued. A boy haunted by nightmares about the night his entire family was murdered is brought up by a neighbouring family in the 1880s. He falls for his adoptive sister but his adoptive brother and mysterious uncle want him dead
6.45 John Campbell: My First Day at the Docks
7.00 RoundUp. Olympic swimmer and Swimathon President Duncan Goodhew MBE is urging people from across the UK to 'dive in' as he aims to inspire the next generation of swimmers ahead of the summer Olympics 2024
7.15 A Century Later Series: With Gordon Mackie, Northern Irish businessman does business with Marxist revolutionary leader in Cuba.
7.30 Unplugged: Music from Zachary Schmidt; Sisie Blue; Kris D Marsden; Rainy Boy Sleep
8.00 Collapse The Box: Noelle McAlinden interviews artist Betty Brown and her husband fellow artist Willie Heron at their home studio in Ballywalter. A practicing visual artist since 1976, beginning as a painter she then changed direction to making large sculpture works in the mid 1980s, she became a member of the Royal Ulster Academy in 1986 and was President in 2018-2021. Betty and Willie Heron on working during the lockdown and collaborating for the first time
8.35 Talk Like That with With Michael Bradley bassist for The Undertones
9.00 Democracy Now! Should U.S. Send More Weapons to Ukraine? A Debate on Funding & Ways to End Two-Year-Old War
10.00 In Conversation with Gerry Kelly: Phil Coulter Philip Coulter, Irish musician, songwriter and record producer from Derry, Northern Ireland. He was awarded the Gold Badge from the British Academy of Songwriters,
Tuesday 27 February
5pm Film: House of Rothschild. The wealthy Rothschild family undergoes prejudice from the anti-Semitic society they live within
6.30 UNPLUGGED: Music from Claire Hill; Lo Mejor; Ash Smith
7.00 RoundUp: Local Rock Choir uplifts people with performance at City Hall ahead of Marie Curie's Day of Reflection and crowds take to the streets of Belfast to show solidarity with the Palestinian people's struggle for freedom, justice and equality
7.15 Arts Guide
7.35 Remembering May Blood - A panel reflects on the legacy and impact of Baroness May Blood's life and work - Betty Carlisle, Paul Caskey, Eileen Weir, chaired by Duncan Morrow as part of the Look North Festival.
8.30 Lynsay-Erin Mercer is a sculptural ceramicist. Her work is derived from conceptualising studies of nature, human behaviour and cognitive processes
9.00 Democracy Now! As 2-Month-Old Starves to Death in Gaza, Mosab Abu Toha Says His Own Family Is Eating Animal Feed
10.00 Chewing the Cud returns! A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of daft humour
Monday 26 February
5.00 Film:The Naked City A step-by-step look at a murder investigation on the streets of New York.
7.00 Charting the promotion of positive mental health in the community, produced by the Banford Centre
7.30 Banterflix: Reviewing Madame Web, which swung into cinemas last week, our pick of the streams is The Marvels, which is available now on Disney’s Streaming service and Johanna Leech from the Strand Cinema picks her movie for BanterFlix’s Love Season
8.00 Democracy Now! Press Freedom on Trial: Julian Assange’s Lawyer on Extradition Case & Criminalizing Journal
9.00 Conversations with Gerry Kelly with Guest Jimmy Cricket: ‘Come here, there’s more’ the catch phrase of one of Northern Ireland’s most successful comedians. Born in Cookstown, Jimmy Mulgrew went on to become one of the highest paid performers in the UK. Audiences came to know him as Jimmy Cricket but his climb to the top of the entertainment world didn’t come easy
9.30 UNPLUGGED Music from Glass Wings; Hannah McPhillimy; Joshua Burnside
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Sunday 25 February
5.00 Film: The Merry Widow. When a small kingdom's main taxpayer leaves for Paris, its king dispatches a dashing count to win back her allegiance
7.30 Round Up Compilation
8.30 Collapse the Box: Daniel Nelis. Daniel’s paintings are animated by the everyday, finding inspiration in the worked and empty landscapes surrounding his childhood home
9.05 What's On in the Arts Guide
9.30 Dander Round the Dee with Harry Allen
10.00 Democracy Now! Democracy Now! Press Freedom on Trial: Julian Assange’s Lawyer on Extradition Case & Criminalizing Journal
Saturday 24 February
5pm Film: Fatty and Mabel Adrift: The beach front house, where Fatty and Mabel live, has been "launched" out to sea by the villains.
5.30 Film: The Mark of Zorro: A young Spanish aristocrat must masquerade as a fop in order to maintain his secret identity of Zorro as he restores justice to early California
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Football Express with Stephen Looney, Gerard Lyttle, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh
8.30 NI Women's Football Show sees host Jana McCabe joined in the studio by Linfield Women's Jane McMaster and, coming off the back of her appearance on the popular "Gladiators" TV Show, Tuathlaith Murtagh from Belfast Ravens
9Democracy Now! Press Freedom on Trial: Julian Assange’s Lawyer on Extradition Case & Criminalizing Journalism
10 Music: Rock-A-Billy
10.30 Conversations with Gerry Kelly with Guest Jimmy Cricket: ‘Come here, there’s more’ the catch phrase of one of Northern Ireland’s most successful comedians. Born in Cookstown, Jimmy Mulgrew went on to become one of the highest paid performers in the UK. Audiences came to know him as Jimmy Cricket but his climb to the top of the entertainment world didn’t come easy
Friday 23 February
5pm Film: The Man with the Golden Arm. A junkie must face his true self to kick his drug addiction
7.00 RoundUp: Belfast XR FESTIVAL: Offering attendees the chance to experience world history in captivating ways. Feel Good Festival at Portico in Portaferry: Maiden Voyage Dance premiere as part of Belfast Children's Festival
7.30 Banterflix Reviewing Madame Web, which swung into cinemas last week, our pick of the streams is The Marvels, which is available now on Disney’s Streaming service and Johanna Leech from the Strand Cinema picks her movie for BanterFlix’s Love Season
8.00 Football Express with Stephen Looney, Gerard Lyttle, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh
8.30 Join Her: Discussion show presented by Lori Gatsi-Barnett Guests Adriana Morvaiova and Eileen Mullan
9.00 Collapse the Box presented by Noelle McAlinden with Alison Lowry: a significant pate de verre and cast glass artist
9.30 Democracy Now! Frozen Embryos Are Children? Reproductive Care in Peril After Alabama Supreme Court Ruling
10.30 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Thursday 22 February
5.00 Film: The Man Who Laughs. When a proud noble refuses to kiss the hand of the despotic King James in 1690, he is cruelly executed and his son surgically disfigured
7.00 RoundUp. Don't Forget To Write: Brain Injury Matters participants with Curator Ciaran Doran examine the beauty and nostalgia of old postcards from which they create new postcards inspired by John Hinds. The postcards are now exhibiting in the Old Post Office Cafe, Lisbane
7.10 Kick Out the Jams. Music from The Answer, Dolbro Dan, Rachel Austin
7.30 Join Her: Discussion show presented by Lori Gatsi-Barnett. Guests: Vivian McKinnon; Scott Stevenson; Heather Palmer; Clover Watts
8.00 Football Express
8.30 Bronagh Lawson and Elaine McGinn on their early beginnings as artists, the community driven work they do and the positive effects art can have on people's health. "If it wasn't for art I can honestly say in my journey I don't know were I would've been" Elaine Mcginn Visual Artist "In a society were so many things are railroaded in or there's so limited space and freedom of thought really in a way, I think artists have a really important role to play" Bronagh Lawson Visual Artis
9.00 Democracy Now! “Political Prosecution”: WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Faces Final U.K. Appeal to Avoid U.S. Extradition
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Wednesday 21 February
5pm Film:The Man Who Cheated Himself. A veteran homicide detective who has witnessed his socialite girlfriend kill her husband sees his newly-minted detective brother assigned to the case alongside him
6.30 Round Up: Retro Comeback
6.40 Kick Out the Jams: Music from Holy Innocents
7.00 Banterflix: New releases The Iron Claw and Deliver Us are reviewed by Jim McClean and his guests, James Oliver and Graham Alexander. Plus a look forward to Film Devour Short Film Festival with Brian Mulholland, and a look back at Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind on its 20th anniversary.
7.30 Join Her: Discussion show presented by Lori Gatsi-Barnett with guests Nisha Tandon, Raquel McKee, Orla McKeating
8.00 NI Women's Football Show sees host Jana McCabe joined in the studio by Linfield Women's Jane McMaster and, coming off the back of her appearance on the popular "Gladiators" TV Show, Tuathlaith Murtagh from Belfast Ravens
8.30 Collapse the Box: Irish colourist, genre painter and landscape artist Brian Ballard was born in Belfast in 1943, where he studied drawing and painting at the College of Art
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Conversations with Gerry Kelly with Guest Jimmy Cricket: ‘Come here, there’s more’ the catch phrase of one of Northern Ireland’s most successful comedians. Born in Cookstown, Jimmy Mulgrew went on to become one of the highest paid performers in the UK. Audiences came to know him as Jimmy Cricket but his climb to the top of the entertainment world didn’t come easy
Tuesday 20 February
5.00 Film: Sandokan: Pirate of Malaysia. Sandokan who is a Malaysian rebel who, with a group of renegades, goes up against a British General who is trying to force the King to resign
7.00 English activist and former rugby player Ben Cohen on life changing benefits of veganism
7.15 Coffee Break: Helen Wilson with guest Walter Love
7.30 Collapse the Box: Ann-Marie Robinson is an Irish artist specialising in ceramics. Her pots are all highly individual and are all handbuilt and hand decorated
8.30 Join Her: Lori Gatsi-Barnett with guests Una Lappin and Andrea Montgomer
9.00 Democracy Now! “Like Horror Movies”: Forced to Evacuate Nasser Hospital, Surgeon Describes Israeli Raid & Arrests
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Monday 19 February
5.00 Film: Pimpernel Smith Professor Horatio Smith, while seeming very unassuming, rescues victims of Nazi persecution during World War II.
7.00 RoundUp: Potholes Employing new techniques to preserve roads
7.15 Ulster-Scots delegation headed to New England to bring a wee bit of Belfast to the celebrations for 250th anniversary of Boston Tea Party. Ulster-Scots connection videos record by Ulster-Scots broadcaster Mark Thompson
7.30 Banterflix: New releases The Iron Claw and Deliver Us are reviewed by Jim McClean and his guests, James Oliver and Graham Alexander. Plus a look forward to Film Devour Short Film Festival with Brian Mulholland, and a look back at Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind on its 20th anniversary.
8.00 NI Women's Football Show sees host Jana McCabe joined in the studio by Linfield Women's Jane McMaster and, coming off the back of her appearance on the popular "Gladiators" TV Show, Tuathlaith Murtagh from Belfast Ravens
8.30 University talk on the richly illustrated book Glamour and Gloom: 1930s Architecture in Belfast.
10.00 Gerry Kelly in Conversation with Charlie Lawson: Like his television soap character Jim McDonald, Charlie has a reputation of being out-spoken and controversial but a man who sticks to his own set of principles. Born in Enniskillen into a well to do loyalist family and educated in Belfast, Charlie talks about his rebellious teenage years, how he never met a Catholic until he was 20 and about how he flirted with a loyalist paramilitary group in Scotland
9.30 Democracy Now! “Uniquely American Hell”: Kansas City Shooting Highlights Missouri’s Pro-Gun Laws in “Pro-Life” State
10.30 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humou
Sunday 18 February
5pm Film: Our Man Flint. When scientists use eco-terrorism to impose their will on the world by affecting extremes in the weather, Intelligence Chief Cramden calls in top agent Derek Flint
7.00 Wrok Down'A'Billy. Rock a billy music from Australia
7.30 Scottish Fiddle Orchestra with interviews from members June Nelson and Bob Diament
8.00 Mike Gaston interviews Jude Morrow on his book 'Dan Cooper': Based on the Real Story of the Relentless Pursuit of the Northwest Orient Flight 305 Hijacker D.B. Cooper
8.30 Will Taylor founder of Glastry ice cream and fifth generation on the family farm on the Ards Peninsula discusses the adaptation of the business to manufacture and export ice cream
9.00 Democracy Now! “Uniquely American Hell”: Kansas City Shooting Highlights Missouri’s Pro-Gun Laws in “Pro-Life” State
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Saturday 17 February
5.00 Film: The Jungle Book. A boy raised by wild animals tries to adapt to human village life
7.00 Collapse the Box: Connor Maguire works in all medium, painting in oils, watercolours, drawing in charcoal and graphite
7.35 Arts OnLine: Guide to the arts
8.00 Wrok Down 'A' Billy
8.30 In Focus: Billy Kennedy. Journalist and author Billy Kennedy talks about the Ulster Scots legacy in America and in particular the life of Sam Houston, an American politician and soldier, best known for his role in bringing Texas into the United States as a constituent state
9.00 Democracy Now! “Uniquely American Hell”: Kansas City Shooting Highlights Missouri’s Pro-Gun Laws in “Pro-Life” State
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Friday 16 February
5.00 Film: The Stork Club. A hat-check girl at the Stork Club (Hutton) saves the life of a drowning man (Fitzgerald). A rich man, he decides to repay her by anonymously giving her a bank account
6.40 Round Up: Resolutions + Dating
7.00 Banterflix: New releases The Iron Claw and Deliver Us are reviewed by Jim McClean and his guests, James Oliver and Graham Alexander. Plus a look forward to Film Devour Short Film Festival with Brian Mulholland, and a look back at Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind on its 20th anniversary.
7.30 Our Generation: Rainee Beggs interviews Robert Stewart (Tour Guide) filmed in Cairncastle & Ballygally
8.00 Democracy Now! Doctor Reports on Bombing of Nasser Hospital Just Before Israeli Troops Storm Complex
9.00 Gerry Kelly in Conversation with Charlie Lawson: Like his television soap character Jim McDonald, Charlie has a reputation of being out-spoken and controversial but a man who sticks to his own set of principles. Born in Enniskillen into a well to do loyalist family and educated in Belfast, Charlie talks about his rebellious teenage years, how he never met a Catholic until he was 20 and about how he flirted with a loyalist paramilitary group in Scotland
9.30 In Focus: Poet Simon Armitage
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you showbiz, trends & lots of silly humour
Thursday 15 February
5.00 Film: The Harder They Fall: An ex-sportswriter is hired by a shady fight promoter to promote his latest find, an unknown but easily exploitable rising star from Argentina
7.00 Collapse the Box: Stephen Johnston who places realistic figures and ordinary objects in unusual contexts, giving new meanings to familiar things while challenging observers’ perceptions of reality
7.35 Kick Out the Jams: Musician Zachary Schmidt
8.00 Mike Gaston interviews Jude Morrow on his book 'Dan Cooper': Based on the Real Story of the Relentless Pursuit of the Northwest Orient Flight 305 Hijacker D.B. Cooper
8.30 In Focus: Historian Phillip Orr with Myrtle Hill
9.00 Democracy Now! “Dead-End Strategy”: GOP Impeaches Mayorkas as Democrats Push Hard-Line Border & Immigration Policy
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you showbiz, trends & lots of silly humour
Wednesday 14 February
5pm Film: The Loves of Joanna Godden. On Romney Marsh at the turn of the century, a woman farmer has three suitors
6.30 Banterflix: Reviewing 'The Zone of Interest', chatting about 'The Zen Diary', screening at QFT next month as part of the Japan Foundation’s Touring Film Programme and our Love Season with Brian Mulholland’s pick, 'The Red Balloon'
7.00 Part 2: Peter Emerson on pluralist voting. How conventional voting systems can divide people and provoke wars, and looking at the alternatives. Interviewed by Rob Fairmichael, Coordinator: An Irish Network for Nonviolent Action Training and Education
7.30 Connor McKernan chats to Dr Una Lynch from Sonarisa Solutions on the role that arts have to play in improving mental health and wellbeing in old age
8.00 Democracy Now! Could Indonesia Return to Military Rule? Allan Nairn on the “Massacre General” Running for President
9.00 Gerry Kelly in Conversation with Charlie Lawson: Like his television soap character Jim McDonald, Charlie has a reputation of being out-spoken and controversial but a man who sticks to his own set of principles. Born in Enniskillen into a well to do loyalist family and educated in Belfast, Charlie talks about his rebellious teenage years, how he never met a Catholic until he was 20 and about how he flirted with a loyalist paramilitary group in Scotland before finding his vocation as an actor
9.40 Kick Out the Jams: Local Music
10.00 Chewing the Cud Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Tuesday 13 February
5pm Film: 15 Scaffolds for a Murderer Accused of a hideous crime they did not commit, the members of two rivaling gangs, persecuted by a bloodthirsty lynch mob, take refuge in an abandoned fort, taking two hostages with them
6.45 Colrain Resolves: On 31st January 1774, two hundred and fifty years ago today, the Scotch-Irish community of Colrain, Massachusetts adopted a series of resolutions, known as the Colrain Resolves, articulating their opposition to the government in London and demanding the restoration of their rights
7.00 RoundUp: Day of Rememberance for those who died during the pandemic
7.15 Community gardens around Belfast with Caroline Magowan
7.30 Kick Out the Jams
8.00 Peter Emerson on pluralist voting. How conventional voting systems can divide people and provoke wars, and looking at the alternatives. Interviewed by Rob Fairmichael, Coordinator: An Irish Network for Nonviolent Action Training and Education. Pt1
8.30 Wesley Hutchinson on tracing the Ulster-Scots Imagination the first major study to provide an in-depth analysis of Ulster-Scots culture through the centuries to its recent revival in today’s society
9.00 Democracy Now! “Our Children Deserve to Live”: Mother in Rafah Desperate to Escape as Israel Prepares Ground Invasion
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Monday 12 February
5.00 Tomorrow Is Forever. An American World War I soldier whose disfigured face is reconstructed by Austrian plastic surgeons returns home after 20 years, but no one recognizes him.
7.00 Talk Like That Series: Debbie McGrory with Belfast rock and blues musician Eric Bell founder member and the original guitarist of the rock group Thin Lizzy
7.40 Flax to Linen. This a story of the Flax to Linen Project carried out in South Armagh involving the Newtown Together Men's Shed & the greater Community
8.00 Banterflix: Reviewing 'The Zone of Interest', chatting about 'The Zen Diary', screening at QFT next month as part of the Japan Foundation’s Touring Film Programme and our Love Season with Brian Mulholland’s pick, 'The Red Balloon'
8.30 Last night of music at Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival with Kick Out The Jams.
9.00 Gerry Kelly in Conversation with Charlie Lawson: Like his television soap character Jim McDonald, Charlie has a reputation of being out-spoken and controversial but a man who sticks to his own set of principles. Born in Enniskillen into a well to do loyalist family and educated in Belfast, Charlie talks about his rebellious teenage years, how he never met a Catholic until he was 20 and about how he flirted with a loyalist paramilitary group in Scotland before finding his vocation as an actor
9.30 Democracy Now! “We Cannot Trust Biden” on Gaza: Michigan House Dem Majority Leader Meets White House Officials
10.30 INDIE filmontv: film, animation & documentary screenings, followed by interviews with the directo
Sunday 11 February
5pm Film: No Way Out: Two hoodlum brothers are brought into a hospital for gunshot wounds, and when one of them dies the other accuses their black doctor of murder
6.50 RoundUp: “THE TAYLOR SWIFT EFFECT”: MAKING THE SUPER BOWL EVEN MORE SUPER!
7.00 Talk Like That: Alistair MacKenzie joins Debbie in studio to talk about everything from when he first picked up the bass to his new instrumental album. He gifts us with two performances one aptly named NVTV.
7.30 Belfast Unfiltered. Housing campaigner Marissa McMahon talks to Dr Elizabeth DeYoung on her research on the redevelopment of the Girdwood Barracks site in north Belfast
8.00 Our Generation: Ian Martin. Ivan discusses Ballynashee, Ballyclare, Ballyboley and surrounding area
8.35 Live performance by Cup O' Joe at the Ulster-Scots Agency. Cup O'Joe is a close family playing together from their early teens. Tabitha, Benjamin and Reuben Agnew, and Tabitha's husband David Benedict deliberate on the traditions of bluegrass and folk; blending bluegrass, folk and jazz tones to create their own progressive acoustic sound
9.30 Democracy Now! “We Cannot Trust Biden” on Gaza: Michigan House Dem Majority Leader Meets White House Officials
10.30 Chewing the Cud LGBTIQIA+
Saturday 10 February
5.00 Film: Odd Man Out: A wounded Irish nationalist leader attempts to evade police following a failed robbery in Belfast
7.00 Collapse the Box: Irish colourist, genre painter and landscape artist Brian Ballard was born in Belfast in 1943, where he studied drawing and painting at the College of Art
7.30 Debbie McGrory in conversation with singer/songwriter Sarah McCreedy
8.00 Football Express: Football correspondent Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh on the latest from the Irish Premiership
8.30 Kick Out the Jams Acoustic Sessions: Music: NI Soul Troop
9.00 RoundUp: “THE TAYLOR SWIFT EFFECT”: MAKING THE SUPER BOWL EVEN MORE SUPER!
9.05 Democracy Now! “We Cannot Trust Biden” on Gaza: Michigan House Dem Majority Leader Meets White House Officials
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Friday 9 February
5pm Film: The Young Savages. A district attorney investigates three white teenagers accused of murdering a blind Puerto Rican kid
7.00 Banterflix: Reviewing 'The Zone of Interest', chatting about 'The Zen Diary', screening at QFT next month as part of the Japan Foundation’s Touring Film Programme and our Love Season with Brian Mulholland’s pick, 'The Red Balloon'
7.30 NI Women’s Football Show presented as ever by Jana McCabe with guests Aimee Neal (Glentoran Women) and Rebecca Maxwell (Lisburn Distillery Ladies) as well as a unique crossbar challenge and a local transfer round up
8.00 Football Express: Football correspondent Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh on the latest from the Irish Premiership
8.30 In conversation with musician and pivotal member of 'And So I Watch You From Afar' Tony Wright.
9.00 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Comedian Gene Fitzpatrick who credits his sense of humour for helping him recover from a devastating stroke
9.30 Democracy Now! Ex-UNRWA Official: Funding Cuts Make Donor Countries Complicit in Starvation of Gaza
Thursday 8 February
5.00 Film:The Stork Club. A hat-check girl at the Stork Club (Hutton) saves the life of a drowning man (Fitzgerald). A rich man, he decides to repay her by anonymously giving her a bank account
6.40 A Walk in the City with Bill Austin; Peter Emerson; Gao Xiang; P.A.MagLochlainn; Joe Baker
7.00 Collapse the Box: Ann-Marie Robinson is an Irish artist specialising in ceramics. Her pots are all highly individual and are all handbuilt and hand decorated.
7.40 Kick Out the Jams Music Sessions: Stephen McCorry
8.00 Football correspondent Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh to discuss the latest from the Irish Premiership.
8.30 Stephen Beggs: In conversation Stephen Beggs who has worked as an actor for most of Northern Ireland's producing companies
9.00 Democracy Now! Former Israeli Negotiator Daniel Levy: Only U.S. Pressure on Israel Can End Gaza Assault, Lead to Truce
10.00 IFilms made by independent filmmakers followed by interviews with the directors. In this episode: A neo-noir and a queer horror
Wednesday 7 February
5.00 Film:The Harder They Fall An ex-sportswriter is hired by a shady fight promoter to promote his latest find, an unknown but easily exploitable rising star from Argentina
7.00 Banterflix Film: We’ll be reviewing Ballywalter, which is being toured across Northern Ireland by Film Hub NI an interview with Junko Take-E Kawa, about the Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme, Pick of the Streams Nyad, which is available on Netflix now and we’ll kick off our Love Season by chatting about The Crow
7.30 Lynsay-Erin Mercer is a sculptural ceramicist. Her work is derived from conceptualising studies of nature, human behaviour and cognitive processes
8.00 NI Women’s Football Show presented as ever by Jana McCabe with guests Aimee Neal (Glentoran Women) and Rebecca Maxwell (Lisburn Distillery Ladies) as well as a unique crossbar challenge and a local transfer round u
8.30 David Bailie Warden: From Exile to Paris Liam Logan talks to Dr Jennifer Orr Lecturer in Eighteenth Century Literature about David Bailie Warden a republican insurgent in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 and, in later exile, a United States consul in Paris
9.00 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Guest Gene Fitzpatrick
9.30 Kick Out the Jams. Music from Laura Stevenson, Tony Wright, Tom McShane, The Vals. Kerrie Ann Gallagher
10.00 Democracy Now! Dissent Grows Inside Biden Administration over Gaza Policy as Blinken Holds Talks in Middle East
Tuesday 6 February
5pm Film: Sandokan: Pirate of Malaysia. Sandokan who is a Malaysian rebel who, with a group of renegades, goes up against a British General who is trying to force the King to resign
7.00 Kick Out the Jams. Music: Matty Rea
7.30 Robert Huddleston: Bard of Moneyrea: 1814 - 1887. A County Down farmer, gunsmith and prolific poet. Liam Logan visits the National Museum NI were unpublished material, transcribed from Huddleston’s original manuscripts, provide a insight into Huddleston's work and the time in which he lived. Featuring Donal McAnallen, Dr Frank Ferguson plus readings from Huddleston's work by Historian's Lolly Spence and Sandra Gilpin.
8.15 Collapse the Box: Daniel Nelis. Daniel’s paintings are animated by the everyday, finding inspiration in the worked and empty landscapes surrounding his childhood home
9.00 Democracy Now! U.S. & Israel vs. Axis of Resistance: Biden Strikes New Targets in Middle East as Gaza War Continues
10.00 Independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors. Episode 19 Drama about climate change and a comedy-horror about an uninvited guest
Monday 5 February
5.00 Film: Pimpernel Smith Professor Horatio Smith, while seeming very unassuming, rescues victims of Nazi persecution during World War II.
7.00 Banterflix Film: We’ll be reviewing Ballywalter, which is being toured across Northern Ireland by Film Hub NI an interview with Junko Take-E Kawa, about the Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme, Pick of the Streams Nyad, which is available on Netflix now and we’ll kick off our Love Season by chatting about The Crow
7.30 Kilkeel Coronation Tattoo 2023
8.00 NI Women's Football Show sees host Jana McCabe joined by studio guests Mairead McCann (Crusaders Strikers) and Leah McGonigle (St.Oliver Plunkett Ladies) as well as an interview with a rather unusual supporter of the NI Women's Football team
8.30 Kick Out the Jams Music from Runaway (Go); Joshua Burnside; Mark Graham; Hannah McPhillimy
9.00 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Guest Gene Fitzpatrick
9.30 Democracy Now! Dearborn Mayor to Biden: “Lives of Palestinians Should Not Be Measured Simply in Poll Numbers”
10.30 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors. In this episode: a hard-hitting drama and two thought-provoking animationss
Sunday 4 February
5pm Film: Our Man Flint. When scientists use eco-terrorism to impose their will on the world by affecting extremes in the weather, Intelligence Chief Cramden calls in top agent Derek Flint.
7.00 Belfast Unfiltered. Housing campaigner Marissa McMahon talks to Dr Elizabeth DeYoung on her research on the redevelopment of the Girdwood Barracks site in north Belfast
7.30 Bronagh Lawson and Elaine McGinn on their early beginnings as artists, the community driven work they do and the positive effects art can have on people's health. "If it wasn't for art I can honestly say in my journey I don't know were I would've been" Elaine Mcginn Visual Artist "In a society were so many things are railroaded in or there's so limited space and freedom of thought really in a way, I think artists have a really important role to play" Bronagh Lawson Visual Artist
8.00 Our Parlour presented by Maryann Quigley with fashion designer Lorraine Cunninghan. Lorraine has spend a lifetime in fashion and a time working for the Paul Costelloe label and on film sets. Lorraine models some of her current Kimono designs
9.00 Democracy Now! Dearborn Mayor to Biden: “Lives of Palestinians Should Not Be Measured Simply in Poll Numbers”
10.00 Chewing the Cud. LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you showbiz, trends & lots of daft humour
Saturday 3 February
5.00 Film: The Jungle Book. A boy raised by wild animals tries to adapt to human village life
7.00 Collapse the Box: Ann-Marie Robinson is an Irish artist specialising in ceramics. Her pots are all highly individual and are all handbuilt and hand decorated.
7.40 Round-up of local arts and cultural events with Ciaran Scullion, Head of Music and Opera at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
8.00 Novel Ideas: Connor McKernan talks to author actress and model Capella Van Ryan about her debut novel 'The Snow Boat' and adapting it into a screenplay
8.30 Schomberg Society: Celebrating 25 Years Celebration at Stormont on October 2023 of the Ulster-Scots community organisation established in 1998 featuring music and dance.
9.15 Democracy Now! Dearborn Mayor to Biden: “Lives of Palestinians Should Not Be Measured Simply in Poll Numbers”
10.15 Chewing the Cud. LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you showbiz, trends & lots of daft humour
Friday 2 February
5.00 Film: The Man in the Iron Mask. Despotic King Louis XIV discovers he has a twin brother who has grown up under the tutelage of his foster father, the patriotic musketeer D'Artagnan.
6.30 Kick Out the Jams: Acoustic sets from Laura Stevenson; Tony Wright; Tom McShane; The Vals; Kerri Ann Gallagher
7.00 Peter Emerson on pluralist voting. How conventional voting systems can divide people and provoke wars, and looking at the alternatives. Interviewed by Rob Fairmichael, Coordinator: An Irish Network for Nonviolent Action Training and Education. Part 2
7.30 Banterflix Film: We’ll be reviewing Ballywalter, which is being toured across Northern Ireland by Film Hub NI an interview with Junko Take-E Kawa, about the Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme, Pick of the Streams Nyad, which is available on Netflix now and we’ll kick off our Love Season by chatting about The Crow
8.00 Behind the Science: Retired astronaut Jon McBride discusses his work with NASA on the Space Shuttle programme
8.30 Novel Ideas: Fr Martin Magill parish priest of St John's on the Falls Road recounts the fascinating story of The Poor Clares in Belfast 1924-2012.
9.00 Gerry Kelly in Conversation with Eamonn Holmes
9.30 Collapse the Box presented by Noelle McAlinden with Alison Lowry: a significant pate de verre and cast glass artist
10.00 Democracy Now! “The Houthis Are Not Iranian Proxies”: Helen Lackner on the History & Politics of Yemen’s Ansar Allah
Thursday 1 February
5.00 Film: Little Shop of Horrors. A clumsy young man nurtures a plant and discovers that it's carnivorous, forcing him to kill to feed it
6.30 Kick Out the Jams Acoustic Series: Music from Sarah Lyle; Frank Turner; Chris Campbell
7.00 Peter Emerson on pluralist voting. How conventional voting systems can divide people and provoke wars, and looking at the alternatives. Interviewed by Rob Fairmichael, Coordinator: An Irish Network for Nonviolent Action Training and Education
7.30 Our Generation: Rainee Beggs interviews Robert Stewart (Tour Guide) filmed in Cairncastle & Ballygally
8.00 Activist and folk singer Peggy Seeger as passionate and uncompromising as ever joins us in the studio. Her memoir 'First Time Ever' was published in 2017
8.30 A Finglas Story-Episode 3. Communities Together, highlights how the media were quick to hold the area up as ‘the poster boy for how not to have a suburb’ and how an angered community decided to fight back.
9.00 'The Doneraile Conspiracy' is set in 1820s Ireland, during a time of agrarian unrest
10.00 Democracy Now!
Wednesday 31 January
5.00 Films: The Last of the Mohicans: In the midst of the French and Indian War, the eldest daughter of a British officer develops an attraction towards an Indian ally
6.15 The Last Alarm: A veteran firefighter is forced to retire at age 65 by the Fire Department
7.15 Arts Oline: Guide to the arts
7.30 A Finglas Story 2-Growing Pains. The locals of Finglas saw their picturesque, little village swamped by a staggering influx of inner-city Dubs, rehoused from the tenements, or those thousands of people, for whom Finglas was a country experience that was alien to their urban experience
8.00 Collapse the Box: Connor Maguire works in all medium, painting in oils, watercolours, drawing in charcoal and graphite
8.35 Kick Out the Jams. Music: Kris D Marsden; Matthew Duly; Rainy Boy Sleep; Rory Nelliis; Ash Smith
9.00 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Guest Eamonn Holmes
9.30 Novel Ideas: Author Dermot Breen on his third and final chapter of a trilogy of books dedicated to his late wife Jacqui.
10.00 Democracy Now! Ohio Will Consider Execution by Nitrogen Gas After Alabama Used Method Witness Calls “Horrific”
Tuesday 30 January
5.00: Film: The Last Laugh. An aging doorman is forced to face the scorn of his friends, neighbors and society after being fired from his prestigious job at a luxurious hotel.
6.30 Covering Ukraine
7.00 Fiddles Pipes and Drums: Filmed at the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre a live performance from the Scottish Fiddle Orchestra with interviews from members June Nelson and Bob Diament
7.30 A Finglas Story:The Clear Stream. The first episode in a three-part series that looks at the recent history of Finglas - a suburb on the north side of the Irish capital Dublin
8.00 Democracy Now! Drone Strike Kills 3 U.S. Troops in Jordan; Risk Grows of Regional War over Israeli Assault on Gaza
9.00 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors. In this episode: a Viking drama and a 2D / miniature model sets animation
10.00 Chewing the Cud. LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you showbiz, trends & lots of daft humour
Monday 29 January
5.00 Film: The Lady Confesses. An estranged wife shows up after a nearly 7 year disappearance to prevent her husband from marrying his new love, and someone kills her
6.05 Covering Ukraine
6.30 David Bailie Warden: From Exile to Paris Liam Logan talks to Dr Jennifer Orr Lecturer in Eighteenth Century Literature about David Bailie Warden a republican insurgent in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 and, in later exile, a United States consul in Paris.
7.00 Live performance by Cup O' Joe at the Ulster-Scots Agency. Cup O'Joe is a close family playing together from their early teens. Tabitha, Benjamin and Reuben Agnew, and Tabitha's husband David Benedict deliberate on the traditions of bluegrass and folk; blending bluegrass, folk and jazz tones to create their own progressive acoustic sound
7.40 Wild Camping Gear with Stephen J Reid
8.00 Democracy Now! International Court of Justice Orders Israel to Prevent Genocide in Gaza But Fails to Order Ceasefire
9.00 Conversations with Gerry Kelly: Guest Eamonn Holmes
9.30 Sailortown: Located in the Docks area of Belfast, Sailortown is a community which has suffered more than most from urban redevelopment. A film about the area's heyday and the fight to keep its heritage alive.
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Sunday 28 January
5.00 Film: The Killers. Hit men kill an unresisting victim, and investigator Reardon uncovers his past involvement with beautiful, deadly Kitty Collins
6.40 Fiddles, Pipes Drums Episode1 Live at the Ulster-Scots Centre
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Belfast International Tattoo 2023: Part 2. Step into a world where tradition meets spectacle in the heart of Belfast. This annual event showcases the rich tapestry of global military music, cultural performances, and awe-inspiring displays. Join us for a night of pageantry, precision, and pride as we celebrate diversity, history and tradition with performers from across the globe
8.40 RoundUp: 170,000 public sector workers from 16 trade unions took part in a one day walkouts over pay demands with a warning that further action will follow if their pay demands are not met
9.00 Collapse the Box: Ann-Marie Robinson is an Irish artist specialising in ceramics. Her pots are all highly individual and are all handbuilt and hand decorated.
9.40 Democracy Now! International Court of Justice Orders Israel to Prevent Genocide in Gaza But Fails to Order Ceasefire
Saturday 27 January
5.00 Film: The Killer That Stalked New York. Police seek a smuggler while doctors, unaware she's the same person, desperately comb unprotected New York for a smallpox carrier
6.35 Covering Ukraine: hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.00 Collapse the Box: Stephen Johnston who places realistic figures and ordinary objects in unusual contexts, giving new meanings to familiar things while challenging observers’ perceptions of reality
7.35 I Remember the Holocaust: Helen Lewis. A Belfast-based author and choreographer who survived the Auschwitz concentration camp
8.00 Football Express: Gerard Lyttle, Paul Leeman and Mark McIntosh join football correspondent Stephen Looney to discuss the latest from the Irish Premiership
8.30 The Tailor of Hanningtons: Personal history of Alfred Huberman as a Holocaust survivor and Jewish immigrant to the UK
9.00 Democracy Now! International Court of Justice Orders Israel to Prevent Genocide in Gaza But Fails to Order Ceasefire
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes, LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Friday 26 January
5pm Film: The Kennel Murder Case; Philo Vance, accompanied by his prize-losing Scottish terrier, investigates the locked-room murder of a prominent and much-hated collector whose broken Chinese vase provides an important clue
6.15 Film: Number, Please? While at an amusement park, two men try to win the heart of a young lady
6.45 The Living Wage with Mary McManus, Living Wage Campaign for East Belfast
7.00 Covering Ukraine: hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.30 Unseen: Short drama staring Desmond Eastwood, Bob Carley, Karl Argue
8.00 Football Express: Gerard Lyttle, Paul Leeman and Mark McIntosh join football correspondent Stephen Looney to discuss the latest from the Irish Premiership
8.30 NI Women’s Football Show presented as ever by Jana McCabe with guests Aimee Neal (Glentoran Women) and Rebecca Maxwell (Lisburn Distillery Ladies) as well as a unique crossbar challenge and a local transfer round up
9.00 Democracy Now! Report from Gaza: Palestinian Journalist Akram al-Satarri on “The Struggle to Survive, Stay Sane”
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly hum
Thursday 25 January
5.00 Film: The Hunchback of Notre Dame. In 15th-century France, a gypsy girl is framed for murder by the infatuated Chief Justice, and only the deformed bellringer of Notre Dame Cathedral can save her
6.45 Ulster-Scots delegation headed to New England to bring a wee bit of Belfast to the celebrations for 250th anniversary of Boston Tea Party. Ulster-Scots connection videos record by Ulster-Scots broadcaster Mark Thompson
7.00 RoundUp: Broadband providers are being urged to scrap mid-contract price hikes proclaims Richard Tang CEO of Zen Internet
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Mind The Lane: Return To Gows-Hill. As a tribute to their late father Stanley Elliott, sisters Beth Acheson and Heather McIvor produced a booklet to commemorate the words and phrases he used throughout his life that we now recognise as Ulster-Scots
8.00 Football Express: Gerard Lyttle, Paul Leeman and Mark McIntosh join football correspondent Stephen Looney to discuss the latest from the Irish Premiership
8.30 Flax to Linen. This a story of the Flax to Linen Project carried out in South Armagh involving the Newtown Together Men's Shed & the greater Community
9.00 A Century Later Series. The Working Class: Containing the Past. Class gender and sectarianism in a society of divided loyalties
10.00 Democracy Now! “MAGA vs. MAGA Polite”: Trump Beats Haley in New Hampshire, Haley Vows to Fight On
Wednesday 24 January
5pm Films: The House of Fear; Sherlock Holmes investigates a series of deaths at a castle with each foretold by the delivery of orange pips to the victims
6.10 The Voyage Across the Impossible: Using every known means of transportation, several savants from the Geographic Society undertake a journey through the Alps to the Sun which finishes under the sea
6.30 Covering Ukraine. hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.00 Collapse the Box: Daniel Nelis. Daniel’s paintings are animated by the everyday, finding inspiration in the worked and empty landscapes surrounding his childhood home
7.35 Kick Out the Jams: Music from Glass Wings
8.00 NI Women’s Football Show presented as ever by Jana McCabe with guests Aimee Neal (Glentoran Women) and Rebecca Maxwell (Lisburn Distillery Ladies) as well as a unique crossbar challenge and a local transfer round up
8.30 Lynsay-Erin Mercer is a sculptural ceramicist. Her work is derived from conceptualising studies of nature, human behaviour and cognitive processes.
9.00 Democracy Now! “Scapegoats”: How U.S. Leaders Abandon Immigrants and Blame Them for Policy Failures
10.00 A Century Later Series: The history and impact of British Colonialism across the globe and its part in shaping the multicultural society that Northern Ireland is today
Tuesday 23 January
5.00 Film: The Hoodlum. Paroled sociopath and career criminal Vincent Lubeck betrays his family's trust when he masterminds a complex armored car robbery
6.00 Film:The Immigrant: Charlie is an immigrant who endures a challenging voyage and gets into trouble as soon as he arrives in America
6.30 Bronagh Lawson and Elaine McGinn on their early beginnings as artists, the community driven work they do and the positive effects art can have on people's health. "If it wasn't for art I can honestly say in my journey I don't know were I would've been" Elaine Mcginn Visual Artist "In a society were so many things are railroaded in or there's so limited space and freedom of thought really in a way, I think artists have a really important role to play" Bronagh Lawson Visual Artist
7.00 Live performance by Cup O' Joe at the Ulster-Scots Agency. Cup O'Joe is a close family playing together from their early teens. Tabitha, Benjamin and Reuben Agnew, and Tabitha's husband David Benedict deliberate on the traditions of bluegrass and folk; blending bluegrass, folk and jazz tones to create their own progressive acoustic sound
7.40 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Behind The Science: Terry McGrath, founder and Chief Technology Officer of Bia Analytical explains his work in detecting food fraud and the importance of protecting consumers from unsafe food
8.20 Victims & Survivors in Northern Ireland. How do we remember and how should Northern Ireland remember its recent past?
9.00 Democracy Now! Palestinian Poet Mosab Abu Toha Decries Israel’s “Inhumane” Assault as Gaza Death Toll Tops 25,000
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes, LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Monday 22 January
5.00 Films:The High Sign; A drifter at an amusement park finds himself both the bodyguard and hit man of a man targeted by a criminal gang
5.25 The Hitchhiker. Two fishermen pick up a psychopathic escaped convict who tells them that he intends to murder them when the ride is over
7.00 RoundUp: 170,000 public sector workers from 16 trade unions took part in a one day walkouts over pay demands with a warning that further action will follow if their pay demands are not met
7.30 Collapse the Box presented by Noelle McAlinden with Alison Lowry: a significant pate de verre and cast glass artist
8.00 NI Women’s Football Show presented as ever by Jana McCabe with guests Aimee Neal (Glentoran Women) and Rebecca Maxwell (Lisburn Distillery Ladies) as well as a unique crossbar challenge and a local transfer round up
8.30 Belfast International Tattoo 2023: Part 2. Step into a world where tradition meets spectacle in the heart of Belfast. This annual event showcases the rich tapestry of global military music, cultural performances, and awe-inspiring displays. Join us for a night of pageantry, precision, and pride as we celebrate diversity, history and tradition with performers from across the globe
10.00 emocracy Now! Uvalde Failure: DOJ Report Finds 377 Officers Waited 77 Mins as 19 Kids, 2 Teachers Killed by 1AR-15
Sunday 21 January
5.00 Films: The Hat Box Mystery; Susan Hart, assistant to private detective Russ Ashton, is given a camera concealed in a hat box and assigned to take a picture of a woman.
5.45 The Hound of the Baskervilles. Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson investigate the legend of a supernatural hound
7.00 RoundUp: 170,000 public sector workers from 16 trade unions took part in a one day walkouts over pay demands with a warning that further action will follow if their pay demands are not met
7.30 Connor Maguire works in all medium, painting in oils, watercolours, drawing in charcoal and graphite
8.00 Covering Ukraine
8.30 Debbie McGrory in conversation with Belfast rock and blues musician Eric Bell founder member and the original guitarist of the rock group Thin Lizzy
9.00 Democracy Now! Uvalde Failure: DOJ Report Finds 377 Officers Waited 77 Mins as 19 Kids, 2 Teachers Killed by 1AR-15
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Saturday 20 January
5.00 Film:The Hands of Orlac. A world-famous pianist loses both hands in an accident. When new hands are grafted on, he doesn't know they once belonged to a murderer
7.00 RoundUp: 170,000 public sector workers from 16 trade unions took part in a one day walkouts over pay demands with a warning that further action will follow if their pay demands are not met
7.30 Belfast International Tattoo 2023: Part 2. Step into a world where tradition meets spectacle in the heart of Belfast. This annual event showcases the rich tapestry of global military music, cultural performances, and awe-inspiring displays. Join us for a night of pageantry, precision, and pride as we celebrate diversity, history and tradition with performers from across the globe.
9.00 Collapse the Box: Ann-Marie Robinson is an Irish artist specialising in ceramics. Her pots are all highly individual and are all handbuilt and hand decorated.
9.40 Flax to Linen. This a story of the Flax to Linen Project carried out in South Armagh involving the "Newtown Together Men's Shed & the greater Community
10.00 Democracy Now! Uvalde Failure: DOJ Report Finds 377 Officers Waited 77 Mins as 19 Kids, 2 Teachers Killed by 1AR-15
Friday 19 January
5.00 Film:The Green Glove. An ex-soldier and his new girlfriend comb France for a valuable relic...which others are willing to kill for
6.30 Lynsay-Erin Mercer is a sculptural ceramicist . Her work is derived from conceptualising studies of nature, human behaviour and cognitive processes. Lynsay-Erin creates contrasting surface textures which provide a tactile experience of an inviting, yet also repellent nature.
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Our Generation: Ian Martin. Ivan discusses Ballynashee, Ballyclare, Ballyboley and surrounding area.
8.00 Belfast International Tatoo 2023 Part 1. The Largest Ulster-Scots Music and Dance Event in Northern Ireland held in SSE Arena, Belfast
9.00 Democracy Now! Palestinian Artist Samia Halaby Slams Indiana University for Canceling Exhibit over Her Support for Gaza
10.00 Chewing the Cud: LGBTQ chat show bringing you showbiz, trends & lots of silly humour
Thursday 18 January
5pm Film: The Great Rupert. A little squirrel with lots of charm accidentally helps two poor, down-but-NOT-out families overcome their obstacles
6.30 Our Parlour: Fashion with Maryann Quigley, Helen Wilson, Elizabeth McCrum, Rosie Moore
7.00 Robert Huddleston: Bard of Moneyrea: 1814 - 1887. A County Down farmer, gunsmith and prolific poet. Liam Logan visits the National Museum NI were unpublished material, transcribed from Huddleston’s original manuscripts, provide a insight into Huddleston's work and the time in which he lived. Featuring Donal McAnallen, Dr Frank Ferguson plus readings from Huddleston's work by Historian's Lolly Spence and Sandra Gilpin.
7.40 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Democracy Now! Israel’s War on Journalists: More Reporters Killed in Gaza in 3 Months Than Any Country Over Entire Year
9.00 Independent films plus interviews with their directors
10.00 Chewing the Cud: LGBTQ chat show bringing you a bit of Science, trivial quizzes, showbiz trends plus lots of silly humour
Wednesday 15 January
5pm Film: The Great Dan Patch 6.40Kick Out the Jams 7Covering Ukraine 7.30 Dock Workers Social Club 8Democracy Now! 9Fiddles Pipes and Drums: Ep.3 9.30Chew the Cud 10.15Indie Films: Climate Change
Tue 16 January
5.00 Films: The Goat: A series of adventures begins when an accident during photographing causes Buster to be mistaken for Dead Shot Dan, the local bad guy
5.25 Fatty and Mabel Adrift: The beach front house, where Fatty and Mabel live, has been "launched" out to sea by the villains.
6.00 The Golf Specialist: J. Effingham Bellweather plays golf despite many slapstick setbacks.
6.30 Covering Ukraine
7.00 Slugger TV: United States Consul General James Applegate talks to David McCann on his role and dealing with the lack of an Executive
7.30 Fiddles Pipes Drums Episode 1: Filmed at the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre a live performance from the Calgary Police Service Pipe Band with an interview from Pipe Major Travis Henson.
8.00 Collapse The Box: Noelle McAlinden interviews artist Betty Brown and her husband fellow artist Willie Heron at their home studio in Ballywalter. A practicing visual artist since 1976, beginning as a painter she then changed direction to making large sculpture works in the mid 1980s, she became a member of the Royal Ulster Academy in 1986 and was President in 2018-2021. Betty and Willie Heron on working during the lockdown and collaborating for the first time
8.35 Kick Out the Jams. Music: Kris D Marsden; Matthew Duly; Rainy Boy Sleep; Rory Nelliis; Ash Smith
9.00 Democracy Now! Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in His Own Words
10.00 Films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors. In this episode: a Viking drama and a 2D / miniature model sets animation
Monday 15 January
5.00 Film: The Glass Key. When a mysterious murder is committed-the son of a Madvig political opponent-Madvig's enemies try to pin the crime on him
6.30 Covering Ukraine
7.00 Collapse The Box: Mo McDevitt interviews the multi award winning artist and sculptor Brendan Jamison
7.30 Kick Out the Jams: Music from Matthew Duly; Matty Rea; Rainy Boy Sleep; Rory Nellis; Ash Smith
8.00 Schomberg Society: Celebrating 25 Years Celebration at Stormont on October 2023 of the Ulster-Scots community organisation established in 1998 featuring music and dance.
8.40 The Shankill Road Mission closed on July 10th. 2009. Reminiscence about this historical building
9.00 Democracy Now! “A Breach of Yemeni Sovereignty”: Biden Becomes Fourth U.S. President to Bomb Yemen
10.00 Indie Film: Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews. Film:Viking drama and a 2D / miniature model sets animation.
Sunday 14 January
5.00 Film: The Loves of Joanna Godden. On Romney Marsh at the turn of the century, a woman farmer has three suitors
6.30 Our Parlour: Andy McNeil has worked within the Hastings Hotel group for 25 years and during his career has held a number of positions. Andy explains his passion since leaving school for his career and reminisces on the day he met President Clinton
7.00 Idir Chamáin: The 100th anniversary of the birth of Cardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich was celebrated with a number of events in his native Cullyhanna. Eibhlín Mhic Aoidh and Gearóid Trimble tell us about the events and discuss the Cardinal's legacy today
7.30 Slugger TV: United States Consul General James Applegate talks to David McCann about his role and dealing with the lack of an Executive
8.00 Our Generation: Rainee Beggs interviews Robert Stewart (Tour Guide) filmed in Cairncastle & Ballygally
8.30 Behind the Science: With Professor Kevin Curran Ulster University explains his work in Cyber Security
9.00 Democracy Now! “A Breach of Yemeni Sovereignty”: Biden Becomes Fourth U.S. President to Bomb Yemen
10.00 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors. In this episode: A neo-noir and a queer horro
Saturday 13 January
5.00 Film: 15 Scaffolds for a Murderer Accused of a hideous crime they did not commit, the members of two rivaling gangs, persecuted by a bloodthirsty lynch mob, take refuge in an abandoned fort, taking two hostages with them
7.00 Mind The Lane: Return To Gows-Hill. As a tribute to their late father Stanley Elliott, sisters Beth Acheson and Heather McIvor produced a booklet to commemorate the words and phrases he used throughout his life that we now recognise as Ulster-Scots
7.30 Football Express: Football correspondent Stephen Looney with Glenn Ferguson, Tim McCann & Mark McIntosh on the latest from the Irish Premiership
8.00 Democracy Now! “A Breach of Yemeni Sovereignty”: Biden Becomes Fourth U.S. President to Bomb Yemen
9.00 Sandy Row - the Village within the City
10.00 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors. In this episode: a drama about climate change and a comedy-horror about an uninvited guest
Friday 12 January
5pm Film: Tomorrow Is Forever. An American World War I soldier whose disfigured face is reconstructed by Austrian plastic surgeons returns home after 20 years, but no one recognises him
7.00 Slugger TV: United States Consul General James Applegate talks to David McCann about his role and dealing with the lack of an Executive
7.30 Football Express: Football correspondent Stephen Looney with Glenn Ferguson, Tim McCann & Mark McIntosh on the latest from the Irish Premiership
8.00 Fiddles, Pipes and Drums: Filmed at the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre a live performance from the Delta Police Pipe Band, interviews with members Corey Tillyer, Jonesy Wu and Moe Coll.
8.20 The Write-Off: St. Thomas's School. In 1957, a Roman Catholic secondary school was founded in the troubled republican stronghold of Ballymurphy. The school developed a strong relationship with the local community but was closed in 1988 without any consultation
9.00 Democracy Now! “Nowhere Is Safe in Gaza”: South Africa Lays Out Genocide Case vs. Israel at World Court in The Hague
10.00 Chewing the Cud: LGBTQ chat show bringing you showbiz, trends springled with daft humour
Thursday 11 January
5.00 Film: No Way Out. Two hoodlum brothers are shot and wounded during an attempted robbery. They're taken to a nearby hospital where one brother dies.
7.00 Idir Chamáin: The 100th anniversary of the birth of Cardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich was celebrated with a number of events in his native Cullyhanna. Eibhlín Mhic Aoidh and Gearóid Trimble tell us about the events and discuss the Cardinal's legacy today
7.30 Football Express
8.00 Fiddles Pipes and Drums: Filmed at the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre a live performance from the Scottish Fiddle Orchestra with interviews from members June Nelson and Bob Diament
8.30 ArtsEkta Linen Quarter Tour
9.00 Democracy Now! Why I Resigned: Meet Tariq Habash, First Biden Appointee to Quit over U.S.-Backed Israeli War on Gaza
10.00 Chewing the Cud. LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, trends & lots of daft humour
Wednesday 10 January
5.00 Film: Odd Man Out. A wounded Irish nationalist leader attempts to evade police following a failed robbery in Belfast
7.00 RoundUp. Jan 1st 1999 the Euro Currency was launched in the EEC. Paddy Osbourne, Dean of the London College of Trading reflects on the ups and downs of the currency
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Our Parlour presented by Maryann Quigley with fashion designer Lorraine Cunninghan. Lorraine has spend a lifetime in fashion and a time working for the Paul Costelloe label and on film sets. Lorraine models some of her current Kimono designs
8.30 Fuel Poverty The 'Eat of Heat' Dilema with Pat Austin and Jamie Miller
9.00 Democracy Now! Profit Over Safety: Boeing Supplier Ignored Safety Warnings Before Jet Door Blowout, The Lever Reports
10.00 Chewing the Cud returns! A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of daft humour
Tuesday 9 January
5.00 Film: The Young Savages. A district attorney investigates three white teenagers accused of murdering a blind Puerto Rican kid
6.45 Taste of Ulster-Scots
7.00 Banterflix Highlights from 2023. Interviews including Sav Rodgers director of 'Chasing Chasing Amy', Mark Huffam producer of Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon', Rachel McCarthy director of 'Bangor's Ghost', Fran Rubel Kuzui director of 80's cult classic 'Tokyo Pop' the director's of 'Femme' Sam H. Freeman & Ng Choon Ping and the Belfast premiere of Irish thriller 'Lie of the Land' at the Strand Cinema
7.30 Covering Ukraine
8.00 David Bailie Warden: From Exile to Paris Liam Logan talks to Dr Jennifer Orr Lecturer in Eighteenth Century Literature about David Bailie Warden a republican insurgent in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 and, in later exile, a United States consul in Paris.
8.30 Kick Out the Jams. Music from Laura Stevenson, Tony Wright, Tom McShane, The Vals, Kerri Ann Gallagher
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors. In this episode: a Viking drama and a 2D / miniature model sets animation
Monday 8 January
5.00 Film: The Giant of Metropolis. Muscleman Ohro travels to the sinful capital of Atlantis to rebuke its godlessness and hubris
6.30 Collapse the Box: Artist, poet Nina Couser. It was only relatively recently that Nina began painting when her father, himself a prolific painter, philosopher and theologist, died in 2021. 'Art seemed the perfect way to speak my grief aloud' Nina also writes short stories and poetry
7.00 Kilkeel Coronation Tattoo 2023
7.30 Kick Out the Jams Acoustic Set. Music: NI Soul Troop
8.00 Democracy Now! “My Heart Is Still in Gaza”: Palestinian Scientist Flees Israeli Bombs, Begs World to Stop Genocide
9.00 Indie FilmOnTV: Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors. In this episode: a Viking drama and a 2D / miniature model sets animation
10.00 Chewing the Cud returns! A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes. LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of daft humour
Sunday 7 January
5.00 Film: The Giant of Marathon. A Greek soldier leads the fight against an invading Persian army.
6.30Wrok Down ABILLY: Rock-a-billy from Australia
7.00 Blue Plaque unveiled for Sean Hollywood 1943-1998. Teacher at St Colman's 1967-1998. Actor and Director Newpoint Players. Civil rights leader. Hurler, Footballer, Gael.
7.15 Covering Ukraine
7.40 Kick Out the Jams Acoustic Sessions: Music from Neil Hannon
8.00 Interview with John Linehan. Presented by Stephen Looney
8.40 Fiddles, Pipes and Drums: Performance at the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre
9.00 Democracy Now! “My Heart Is Still in Gaza”: Palestinian Scientist Flees Israeli Bombs, Begs World to Stop Genocide
10.00 Chewing the Cud returns! A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes. LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of daft humour
Saturday 6 January
5.00 Film: The General After being rejected by the Confederate military, not realizing it was due to his crucial civilian role, an engineer must single-handedly recapture his beloved locomotive
7.00 Blue Plaque unveiled for Sean Hollywood 1943-1998. Teacher at St Colman's 1967-1998. Actor and Director Newpoint Players. Civil rights leader. Hurler, Footballer, Gael
7.30 Banterflix Highlights from 2023 of some of the out of studio interviews including Sav Rodgers director of 'Chasing Chasing Amy', Mark Huffam producer of Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon', Rachel McCarthy director of 'Bangor's Ghost', Fran Rubel Kuzui director of 80's cult classic 'Tokyo Pop' the director's of 'Femme' Sam H. Freeman & Ng Choon Ping and the Belfast premiere of Irish thriller 'Lie of the Land' at the Strand Cinema
8.00 In Focus: Maciek Bator, social entrepreneur
8.30 Wrok Down Abilly, Rock-a-billy from Australia
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Chewing the Cud returns! A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of daft humour
Friday 5 January
5.00 Film:The Front Page. A crusading newspaper editor tricks his retiring star reporter into covering one last case
7.00 Our Parlour: Maryann Quigley visits the newly renovated North Belfast Living Faith Community Church to explore their local work in the community
7.30 Coveringh Ukraine
8.00 In Focus. Phillip Orr: Author, Historian, Playwright
8.30 Robin Elliott meets Olivia Nash actress in Give My Head Peace and her work with James Young and her movie Grace & Goliath!
9.00 Democracy Now! Deadly Bombing in Iran Could Exacerbate “Shadow War” with U.S. & Israel: Historian Arash Azizi
10.00 Environmental Film Festival Episode 7 Films: INUSSUK; Remembering Nearfield; Silvatica; Aisling
Thursday 4 January
5pm Film: Three Came Home: During Word War II, American author Agnes Newton Keith is imprisoned by the Japanese in various POW camps in North Borneo and Sarawak
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 In Focus: Interview with Dr. Julie Norman who works across the disciplines of political science and international relations. Her primary research concentrates on unarmed resistance & nonviolent response
8.00 Collapse the Box: Artist, poet Nina Couser. It was only relatively recently that Nina began painting when her father, himself a prolific painter, philosopher and theologist, died in 2021. 'Art seemed the perfect way to speak my grief aloud' Nina also writes short stories and poetry
8.30 Wrok Down ABILLY
9.00 Democracy Now
10.00 Environmental film festival Winter edition! Episode 6 Films: kak irej; Silviana Deluxe 250; Life on the Lough
Wednesday 3 January
5.00 Film:The Lost Weekend. The desperate life of a chronic alcoholic is followed through a four-day drinking bout
7.00 Blue Plaque unveiled for Sean Hollywood 1943-1998. Teacher at St Colman's 1967-1998. Actor and Director Newpoint Players. Civil rights leader. Hurler, Footballer, Gael.
7.15 Covering Ukraine
7.35 Kick Out the Jams Series Music: The Chalets
8.00 Our Parlour presented by Maryann Quigley with fashion designer Lorraine Cunninghan. Lorraine has spend a lifetime in fashion and a time working for the Paul Costelloe label. Lorraine models some of her current Kimono designs
8.30 Wrok Down ABILLY
9.00 Democracy Now! South Africa Files Case Against Israel at International Court of Justice over “Genocidal” War on Gaza
10.00 Environmental film festival rcontinues. Episode 5. Films: Not My Bag; Seasons; Arcadia
Tuesday 2 January
5.00 Film: The Courtneys of Curzon Street. A study of class division and snobbery in Britain in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
7.00 Community Dialogue Studio discussion with Community Dialogue reflecting on community relations issues
7.40 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Our Parlour: Andy McNeill. General Manager Andy McNeil has worked within the Hastings Hotel group for 25 years and during his career has held a number of positions. Andy explains his passion since leaving school for his career and reminisces on the day he met President Clinton
8.30 Wrok Down ABILLY: Rock-a-billy from Australia
9.00 Democracy Now! The Belmarsh Tribunal on Julian Assange & Defending Press Freedom
10.00 Environmental Film Festival Episode 4. Films: Machnamh; The Night Before Christmas; An Ocean Away; How to Handle the Wolf
Monday 1 January
5pm Film: Pursued. A boy haunted by nightmares about the night his entire family was murdered is brought up by a neighbouring family in the 1880s. He falls for his adoptive sister but his adoptive brother and mysterious uncle want him dead
7.00 Banterflix: In the end-of-year special Jim McClean is joined by Alan Meban and Nicole Hamilton to look back on 2023 in film
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY. Rock-a-Billy from Australia
8.00 Collapse The Box: Noelle McAlinden interviews artist Betty Brown and her husband fellow artist Willie Heron at their home studio in Ballywalter. A practicing visual artist since 1976, beginning as a painter she then changed direction to making large sculpture works in the mid 1980s, she became a member of the Royal Ulster Academy in 1986 and was President in 2018-2021. Betty and Willie Heron on working during the lockdown and collaborating for the first time
8.35 Kick Out the Jams: Music from Michael Mormecha; Robyn G Shields; Desert Hearts
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Environmental Film Festival Episode 3. Films: The lessons of Kilimanjaro; Blue Glacial Ice: The End of Reference; The Great Connection
Sunday 31 December
5.00 Film: House of Rothschild. The wealthy Rothschild family undergoes prejudice from the anti-Semitic society they live within
6.30 Wrok Down ABILLY. Rock-a-billy music from Australia
7.00 Belfast International Tatoo 2023 Part 1. The Largest Ulster-Scots Music and Dance Event in Northern Ireland in SSE Arena, Belfast
8.00 In Focus Conversation with Peter Emerson, political activist, who talks about his trip overland to China and his new book
9.00 Democracy Now! U.S. Complicit in “On-Air Genocide”: Palestinian Amb. Husam Zomlot Slams 12-Week Gaza Assault
10.00 Environmental Film Festival Episode 2. Films: Abla, That Cold Winter, They Call Me Bridget; Shadows in the Snow: Snow Leopards
Saturday 30 December
5.00 Film: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. An extended family split up in France and Germany find themselves on opposing sides of the battlefield during World War I
7.30 Kick Out the Jams: Sessions from A Plastic Rose; Empry Lungs; Jess Edin
8.00 Football Express. Football correspondent Stephen Looney, Barry Johnston, Michael Gault and Mark McIntosh look back on the Boxing Day games and ask if the Premiership challenge is now a three-horse race.
8.30 Collapse the Box. Colin Watson: Sensitive painter of portraits, figures, landscape
9.00 Democracy Now! U.S. Complicit in “On-Air Genocide”: Palestinian Amb. Husam Zomlot Slams 12-Week Gaza Assault
10.00 Environmental film festival returns for a Winter edition! Episode One. Films: The Perfect Shot: Antarctica; Where Will We Go? Shepherds of Naar; Waste Whispers
Friday 29 December
5.00 Film: The Dance of Life When a vaudeville comic and a pretty young dancer have little luck in their separate careers, they decide to combine their acts; to save money on the road, they get married
7.00 Football Express. Football correspondent Stephen Looney, Barry Johnston, Michael Gault and Mark McIntosh look back on the Boxing Day games and ask if the Premiership challenge is now a three-horse race.
7.30 Banterflix: Jim McClean is joined by Claire McCullough and Joe McElory for a Christmas special dedicated to festive Hallmark movies
8.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. Second part of the Christmas Special from the Titanic Hotel Belfast. Robin is joined by Kim Kelly, Paul Martin and Marcus Keeley for the news, journalist Stuart Bailie and broadcaster George Jones, tailor Ricky Aitchison, model Cathy Martin, country music stars Malcolm McDowell, Caillín Joe and Cara McGillion, and actress Lesley Nicol. Brian Houston, Conal Montgomery and Taylor Lally perform live
9.00 Democracy Now! Meet Aida Touma-Sliman, Palestinian Knesset Member Suspended for Criticizing War on Gaza
10.00 Environmental Film Festival Episode7 Films: INUSSUK; Remembering Nearfield; Silvatica; Aisling
Thursday 28 December
5.00 Film: The Capture. A badly injured fugitive explains to a priest how he came to be in his present predicament
6.34 Kick Out The Jams: Acoustic session from Lo Mejor
7.00 Collapse The Box: Noelle McAlinden interviews artist Betty Brown and her husband fellow artist Willie Heron at their home studio in Ballywalter. A practicing visual artist since 1976, beginning as a painter she then changed direction to making large sculpture works in the mid 1980s, she became a member of the Royal Ulster Academy in 1986 and was President in 2018-2021. Betty and Willie Heron on working during the lockdown and collaborating for the first time.
7.35 Our Parlour: Maryann Quigley visits the newly renovated North Belfast Living Faith Community Church to explore their local work in the community
8.00 Football Express Football correspondent Stephen Looney, Barry Johnston, Michael Gault and Mark McIntosh look back on the Boxing Day games and ask if the Premiership challenge is now a three-horse race.
8.30 Greg Cowan of the legendary punk band The Outcasts about life, music and a new documentary on punk
9.00 Democracy Now! “Axis of Resistance”: Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis Challenge U.S. & Israeli Power Amid Middle East Tension
10.00 Environmental film festival Winter edition! Episode 6 Films: kak irej; Silviana Deluxe 250; Life on the Lough
Wednesday 27 December
5pm The Butcher Boy: Customers and clerks frolic in a general store. Roscoe walks out of the freezer wearing a fur coat, then does some clever cleaver tossing
5.45 The Bond. Charlie and friends illustrate various bonds in life and the most important, Liberty Bonds for the war
6.00 The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Hypnotist Dr. Caligari uses a somnambulist, Cesare, to commit murders
7.00 A Finglas Story-Episode 3. Communities Together, highlights how the media were quick to hold the area up as ‘the poster boy for how not to have a suburb’ and how an angered community decided to fight back.
7.30 Kick Out the Jams Series. Music from Malojian
8.00 Our Parlour: Andy McNeill. General Manager Andy McNeil has worked within the Hastings Hotel group for 25 years and during his career has held a number of positions. Andy explains his passion since leaving school for his career and reminisces on the day he met President Clinton
8.30 Liam Logan talks all things music and bagpipes with celebrated folk musician Ian Burrows
9.00 Democracy Now: “Christ in the Rubble”: Watch Palestinian Pastor Deliver Powerful Christmas Sermon from Bethlehem
10.00 Environmental film festival rcontinues. Episode 5. Films: Not My Bag; Seasons; Arcadia
Tuesday 26 December
5.00 Ukrainian Film: Only a Miracle. 17 y.o. Severin lives in a picturesque mountain town that suffers from endless winter for long seven years. Poor but kind and brave the boy has to bring a famous doctor for his father who has been heavily injured while rescuing his native town from the ruinous ice
7.00 A Finglas Story 2-Growing Pains. The locals of Finglas saw their picturesque, little village swamped by a staggering influx of inner-city Dubs, rehoused from the tenements, or those thousands of people, for whom Finglas was a country experience that was alien to their urban experience.
7.30 Banterflix: Jim McClean is joined by Claire McCullough and Joe McElory for a Christmas special dedicated to festive Hallmark movies.
8.00The Belfast Tattoo 2023: The Largest Ulster-Scots Music and Dance Event
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Environmental Film Festival Episode 4. Films: Machnamh; The Night Before Christmas; An Ocean Away; How to Handle the Wolf
Christmas Day Monday 25 December
5.00 Film: Scrooge. Ebenezer Scrooge is a mean old miser who wants nothing to do with Christmas. The Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come visit Scrooge on Christmas Eve, taking him on a journey into the very spirit and magic of Christmas itself
6.30 A Finglas Story: History of Finglas. The first episode in a three-part series that looks at the recent history of Finglas - a suburb on the north side of the Irish capital Dublin
7.00 St. Agnes' Choral Society presents The Magic of Christmas from St. Peter's Cathedral
8.00 Democracy Now! Special tribute to Abe Harbour, composer of Somewhere over the Rainbow
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT Second part of the Christmas Special from the Titanic Hotel Belfast. Robin is joined by Kim Kelly, Paul Martin and Marcus Keeley for the news, journalist Stuart Bailie and broadcaster George Jones, tailor Ricky Aitchison, model Cathy Martin, country music stars Malcolm McDowell, Caillín Joe and Cara McGillion, and actress Lesley Nicol. Brian Houston, Conal Montgomery and Taylor Lally perform live
10.00 Environmental Film Festival Episode 3. Films: The lessons of Kilimanjaro; Blue Glacial Ice: The End of Reference; The Great Connection
Sunday 24 December
5.00 Film: The Bribe. Federal agent Rigby, in Central America to trace stolen plane engines, falls for the gorgeous wife of the chief suspect
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Christmas Nationwide: We are introduced to Coptic Christians in Stevenage, a Pentecostal church in Birmingham, the Asian Anglican Fellowship in Aston, Greek Orthodox Christmas traditions in London and there is a heart rending story from Syrian refugees talking about the oppression faced back home
9.30 Democracy Now! Christmas Canceled in Bethlehem as Churches Mourn 20,000+ Palestinians Killed in Gaza
10.30 Environmental Film Festival Episode 2. Films: Abla; That Cold Winter; They Call Me Bridget; Shadows in the Snow; Snow Leopards
Saturday 23 December
5.00 Film: The Big Wheel. A brash young car race driver lives in the shadow of his famous father, a drunken womanizer, who was killed in an accident years earlier
6.30 A Christmas Singing Circle. Filmed at the Kilmore Church, Ulster Folk & Transport Museum
7.00 RoundUp Weeks Compilation
8.00 Covering Ukraine
8.20 Arts Guide
8.35 Musician Jess Edlin. Kick Out the Jams Music Acoustic Series
9.00 Democracy Now! Christmas Canceled in Bethlehem as Churches Mourn 20,000+ Palestinians Killed in Gaza
10.00 Environmental film festival returns for a Winter edition! Episode One. Films: The Perfect Shot: Antarctica; Where Will We Go? Shepherds of Naar; Waste Whispers
Friday 22 December
5.00 Film: The Big Show. At the Texas Centennial in Dallas Autry confuses two girls by being himself and his own stunt double
8.00 Our Parlour: Christmas Special with Maryann Quigley. A compilation from previous programmes
7.00 RoundUp: Survey highlights music and creative industries potentially providing greater opportunities for employment for neurodiverse than other industries
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Banterflix: Jim McClean is joined by Claire McCullough and Joe McElory for a Christmas special dedicated to festive Hallmark movies.
8.00 Democracy Now! “The Hostages Weren’t Our Top Priority”: Israel’s “Bombing Frenzy” Endangered Hostages Held in Gaza
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT Second part of the Christmas Special from the Titanic Hotel Belfast. Robin is joined by Kim Kelly, Paul Martin and Marcus Keeley for the news, journalist Stuart Bailie and broadcaster George Jones, tailor Ricky Aitchison, model Cathy Martin, country music stars Malcolm McDowell, Caillín Joe and Cara McGillion, and actress Lesley Nicol. Brian Houston, Conal Montgomery and Taylor Lally perform live
Thursday 21 December
5.00 Film: The Big Knife. Hollywood actor Charles Castle is pressured by his studio boss into a criminal cover-up to protect his valuable career
7.00 RoundUp. Useful information for motorist during this hectic period and an app to easily tell exactly where you are
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.35 Discussion at the 142nd Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition 2023 on the role of arts in the classroom and the creative approaches within learning. Presented by Noelle McAlinden: Creative Adviser, Artist and Curator with Clare Taggart: Artist and Educator, Maria McManus: Poet, Marie O'Donoghue: Creative Schools Programme Manager
8.00 Our Generation: Etta Manley talks of an older way of life on the Ards Peninsula, memories of her father who was a shoemaker and ploughman and how, when she refused to sell her house, the developer built a housing estate.
8.30 Kick Out the Jams. Music: A Plastic Rose
9.00 Democracy Now! “This Is a Colonial War”: Historian Rashid Khalidi on Israel, Gaza & the Future of Palestine
10.00 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors.
Wednesday 20 December
5.00 Film The Beatniks. A young singer's chance at fame is threatened by his hoodlum pals
6.30 Banterflix. Wonka, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem and The Night Before are the films put under the scope by Jim McClean and guests John Devlin Phil Higginson. Plus a conversation with Bangor's Ghost director Rachel McCarthy
7.00 RoundUp. Queen's University Irish Language Speaking Residential Student Accomodation in it's second year
7.15 Kick Out the Jams. Music:The Chalets
7.30 Our Parlour: Maryann Quigley visits the newly renovated North Belfast Living Faith Community Church to explore their local work in the community
8.00 Our Generation: David Eccles. Retired fisherman, David talks about his life growing up in Ballywalter and how he left at 16 years old to travel the world
8.30 Wrok Down Abilly Music
9.00 Democracy Now! “Beyond Our Imagination”: Journalist Describes Total Destruction, with Fellow Gazans Buried Alive
10.00 Indie Films: Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers followed by interviews with the directors
Tuesday 19 December
5pm Film: The Bat. A crazed killer known as "The Bat" is on the loose in a mansion full of people
6.30 Kick Out the Jams: Acoustic music series. Music from Queer Giraffes
7.00 RoundUp: Cooking Christmas dinner safely by investing in a meat thermometer
7.15 Our Generation: Will McAvoy and Willie Cromie with Pete Bleakley on life on the Ards Peninsula
8.00 Democracy Now! Al Jazeera’s Marwan Bishara on IDF Killing AJ Journalist, the 3 Hostages & U.S. Support for Israel
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. Christmas Special from the Titanic Hotel Belfast. Robin is joined by Kim Kelly, Paul Martin and Marcus Keeley for the news, broadcaster Ivan Martin and his Oscar-winning son James Martin, singers Tommy Fleming and Susan McCann, Downtown Radio stars Kirsty McMurray, David Coleman and Stuart Robinson, 'Elf on the Shelf' creators Chanda Bell and Christa Pitts, and Titanic Hotel manager Adrian McNally
10I.00 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers followed by interviews with the directors
Monday 18 December
5.00 Film: The Bat Whispers. A master criminal terrorizes the occupants of an isolated country mansion
6.30 Banterflix. Wonka, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem and The Night Before are the films put under the scope by Jim McClean and guests John Devlin Phil Higginson. Plus a conversation with Bangor's Ghost director Rachel McCarthy
7.00 RoundUp
7.10 Kick Out the Jams: Music Nathan J Hughes
7.30 Discussion at the 142nd Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition 2023 on the role of arts in the classroom and the creative approaches within learning. Presented by Noelle McAlinden: Creative Adviser, Artist and Curator with Clare Taggart: Artist and Educator, Maria McManus: Poet, Marie O'Donoghue: Creative Schools Programme Manager
9.00 Democracy Now! “Politics of Memory”: Masha Gessen’s Hannah Arendt Prize Postponed for Comparing Gaza to Warsaw Ghetto
10.00 Films made by independent filmmakers & interviews with the directors. An animation around miscarriage & an experimental video about a nature rave in lockdown
Sunday 17 December
5.00 Film: The Asphalt Jungle. A major heist goes off as planned, but then double crosses, bad luck and solid police work cause everything to unravel.
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.45 Coffee Break with Robert Bell presented by Maryann Quigley
8.00 Democracy Now! “Politics of Memory”: Masha Gessen’s Hannah Arendt Prize Postponed for Comparing Gaza to Warsaw Ghetto
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. Christmas Special from the Titanic Hotel Belfast. Robin is joined by Kim Kelly, Paul Martin and Marcus Keeley for the news, broadcaster Ivan Martin and his Oscar-winning son James Martin, singers Tommy Fleming and Susan McCann, Downtown Radio stars Kirsty McMurray, David Coleman and Stuart Robinson, 'Elf on the Shelf' creators Chanda Bell and Christa Pitts, and Titanic Hotel manager Adrian McNally.
10.00 Films made by independent filmmakers & interviews with the directors. A pirate action film shot on Super 8 and a comedy webseries about a time-travelling drag queen & her companion.
Saturday 16 December
5.00 Film: The Adventures of Tartu In 1940. Captain Terence Stevenson is with the British Army in the bomb disposal unit in London, his primary job is to defuse them.
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.48 Covering Ukraine
8.00 NI Women's Football Show. Hosted as ever by Jana McCabe, This week's episode of the "NI Women's Football Show" features studio guests Toni-Leigh Finnegan (Cliftonville and Northern Ireland) along with Donna Rudd (Antrim Town) with the panel looking back to the recent NI Women's game v the Republic of Ireland
8.30 Discussion at the 142nd Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition 2023 on the role of arts in the classroom and the creative approaches within learning. Presented by Noelle McAlinden: Creative Adviser, Artist and Curator with Clare Taggart: Artist and Educator, Maria McManus: Poet, Marie O'Donoghue: Creative Schools Programme Manager
9.00 Democracy Now! “Politics of Memory”: Masha Gessen’s Hannah Arendt Prize Postponed for Comparing Gaza to Warsaw Ghetto
10.00 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors
Friday 15 December
5pm Film: The Amazing Mr. X On the beach one night, Christine Faber, two years a widow, thinks she hears her late husband Paul calling out of the surf; then meets a tall dark man Alexis
6.30 Banterflix. Wonka, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem and The Night Before are the films put under the scope by Jim McClean and guests John Devlin Phil Higginson. Plus a conversation with Bangor's Ghost director Rachel McCarthy
7.00 RoundUp: Avoid cheap electrical goods
7.10 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Democracy Now! Israel Accused of War Crimes for “Apparently Deliberate” Killing of Reuters Journalist in Lebanon
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. Christmas Special from the Titanic Hotel Belfast. Robin is joined by Kim Kelly, Paul Martin and Marcus Keeley for the news, broadcaster Ivan Martin and his Oscar-winning son James Martin, singers Tommy Fleming and Susan McCann, Downtown Radio stars Kirsty McMurray, David Coleman and Stuart Robinson, 'Elf on the Shelf' creators Chanda Bell and Christa Pitts, and Titanic Hotel manager Adrian McNally.
10.00 Tales from the Margin: LGBTIQIA+ people and rights around the globe
Thursday 14 December
5pm Film: That Uncertain Feeling. A psychoanalyst causes a woman to doubt her happy marriage
6.30 Belfast Unfiltered: Fiona Perrott talks to Eileen Branagh from Open Arts NI about the importance of the arts and inclusive spaces for those living with a disability in Belfast throughout the pandemic
7.00 RoundUp: Gary McClarty from MCL InsureTech discusses advancements to improve road safety for drivers
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 MEN OF STEEL: Memories from former Mackie's employees. Mackies was once the world's leading textile machinery manufacturer
8.30 Collapse the Box: Paddy Hanna, visual artist and musician has developed his unique form of percussion utilising domestic pots and pans. As a street performer this has allowed Paddy to travel and reside to several countries.
8.50 We're here too: Jewish Community in Belfast
9.00 Democracy Now! Phase Down, Not Phase Out: COP28 Deal on Fossil Fuels Disappoints Activists & Vulnerable States
10.00 Tales from the Margin: LGBTIQ people and rights around the world
Wednesday 13 December
5pm Silent Night, Bloody Nigh.t A man inherits a mansion which once was a mental home. He visits the place and begins to investigate some crimes that happened in old times, scaring the people living in the region
6.30 Banterflix: Femme, Switchblade Romance and The Holiday are reviewed by Banterflix's Jim McClean with guests Danny Brown and Sarah-Jayne Tracey. Plus interview with Femme's co-writer/directors Sam H. Freeman and Ng Choon Ping
7.00 RoundUp: Michael Bradfield from Resuscitation Council UK explains a new project to help save lives at grassroots sporting events
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular at NVTV
8.00 NI Women's Football Show. Hosted as ever by Jana McCabe, This week's episode of the "NI Women's Football Show" features studio guests Toni-Leigh Finnegan (Cliftonville and Northern Ireland) along with Donna Rudd (Antrim Town) with the panel looking back to the recent NI Women's game v the Republic of Ireland
8.30 Kick Out the Jams: Music from Joe Echo
9.00 Democracy Now! Diplomacy, Not War: Daughter of Released Hostage Urges Israel to Reach Deal to Free More Captives
10.00 Tales from the Margin: LGBTIQ people and rights around the world
Tuesday 12 December
5pm Films: Private Hell 36. When 2 detectives steal $80,000 from a dead robber, one of them suffers from a guilty conscience which could lead to murder
6.30 Sherlock Holmes: The Man who Disappeared An adaptation of the story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle about a very wealthy businessman with a strange secret
7.00 RoundUp: A tuneless comedy choir is raising funds for charity this Christmas. Shaun Williamson and Honey G highlight the project.
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Our Parlour: Stephen Baird, musician, songwriter and filmmaker talks about his work. Stephen was recently diagnosed with Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). He describes how this can effect him and how he manages his condition
8.00 Life on the Peninsula: A summer spent in Portavogie
8.45 Music: Debonairs
9.00 Robin Elliott. Visiting Coleraine Riverside Theatre to meet the cast of this years Sleeping beauty, former 'Made In Chelsea' star Millie Mackintosh, footballer Jake Daniels, thriller writer Samantha Lee Howe, local filmmaker Luke Galbraith and music from Caillín Joe and Paul Casey and a visit to Hillmount Garden Centre who are preparing for Christmas.
10.00 Democracy Now! Peter Beinart & Omer Bartov on UPenn President Resignation, Gaza & the Weaponization of Antisemitism
Monday 11 December
5.00 Port of New York. Two narcotics agents go after a gang of murderous drug dealers who use ships docking at the New York harbor to smuggle in their contraband
6.30 Banterflix: Femme, Switchblade Romance and The Holiday are reviewed by Banterflix's Jim McClean with guests Danny Brown and Sarah-Jayne Tracey. Plus interview with Femme's co-writer/directors Sam H. Freeman and Ng Choon Ping
7.00 RoundUp: Irish language broadcaster Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí is celebrated with a new mural beside Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich. Seán Ó Muireagáin, Caoimhín Mac Giolla Catháin, Edel Ní Churraoin, Áine Ní Bhreisleáin and Pádraig Ó Tiarnaigh discuss Rónán's legacy
7.15 Covering Ukraine
7.35 Arts Online
8.00 NI Women's Football Show. Hosted as ever by Jana McCabe, This week's episode of the "NI Women's Football Show" features studio guests Toni-Leigh Finnegan (Cliftonville and Northern Ireland) along with Donna Rudd (Antrim Town) with the panel looking back to the recent NI Women's game v the Republic of Ireland
8.30 Eddie Linden with Glenn Patterson. Eddie is a Scottish poet, literary magazine editor and political activist
9.00 Benjamin Zephaniah is one of the pioneers of the performance poetry. In Belfast 2004 he is interviewed by rap artist Gerry McGovern
9.40 Kick Out the Jams: The Answer; Rachel Austin; Doldro Dan; The Drama Escourt
10.00 Democracy Now! “We Want Freedom”: Refaat Alareer, Gaza Scholar & Activist Killed by Israeli Strike, in His Own Words
Sunday 10 December
5.00 Film: Possessed After being found wandering the streets of Los Angeles, a severely catatonic woman tells a doctor the complex story of how she wound up there
7.00 Round Up Compilation
8.00 Democracy Now! “We Want Freedom”: Refaat Alareer, Gaza Scholar & Activist Killed by Israeli Strike, in His Own Words
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: The big topics of the week with Paul Martin and Jenny Krieger, actor and animal rights activist Peter Egan highlights the tragic reality of Moon Bears and the efforts by Animals Asia giving them a better life in a Sanctuary, painter Stephen Whalley, singer Daniel James, Road Safety advice, Community Careworker Glenda Caughey joined by her son Dylan won gold at the Transplant Games plus music from Luan Parle
10.00 Wrok Down ABILLY The best rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular at NVTV
Saturday 9 December
5pm Films: Number, Please? While at an amusement park, two men try to win the heart of a young lady. They compete with each other while attempting to find her runaway dog, and they race to ask her mother's permission to take her up in a hot air balloon.
5.30 Plunder Road. Five men rob a train in Utah of 10 million dollars in gold and head to Los Angeles in 3 trucks hoping to meet up with their beautiful accomplice, and leave the country
7.00 Round Up Compilation
8.00 Football Express: Could Glentoran's emphatic victory over Linfield mark a turning point or the Glens? Stephen Looney, Tim McCann & Mark McIntosh on the Irish Premiership
8.30 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
9.00 Democracy Now! “We Want Freedom”: Refaat Alareer, Gaza Scholar & Activist Killed by Israeli Strike, in His Own Words
10.00 Return To Mid Isle Cottage: Will McAvoy returns to his old home situated on an island in Strangford Lough to tell stories of yesteryear
Friday 8 December
5.00 Film: Three Came Home. During Word War II, American author Agnes Newton Keith is imprisoned by the Japanese in various POW camps in North Borneo and Sarawak
7.00 RoundUp: Blue Plaque unveiled to James McHenry on Friday, November 24, during Ulster Scots Language Week. McHenry was born in Larne on 20 December 1785 and studied medicine at Glasgow University, while there he published a poem about the 1798 Rebellion
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Banterflix: Femme, Switchblade Romance and The Holiday are reviewed by Banterflix's Jim McClean with guests Danny Brown and Sarah-Jayne Tracey. Plus interview with Femme's co-writer/directors Sam H. Freeman and Ng Choon Ping
8.00 Football Express: Could Glentoran's emphatic victory over Linfield mark a turning point or the Glens? Stephen Looney, Tim McCann & Mark McIntosh on the Irish Premiership
8.30 Getting to know you. Julius Anakaa interviews DJ Musician Don Letts
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: The big topics of the week with Paul Martin and Jenny Krieger, actor and animal rights activist Peter Egan highlights the tragic reality of Moon Bears and the efforts by Animals Asia giving them a better life in a Sanctuary, painter Stephen Whalley, singer Daniel James, Road Safety advice, Community Careworker Glenda Caughey joined by her son Dylan won gold at the Transplant Games plus music from Luan Parle
10.00 Democracy Now! “Terrorized”: Gaza Poet Mosab Abu Toha on Being Stripped, Jailed & Beaten by Israeli Forces
Thursday 7 December
5.00 Film: The Lost Weekend. The desperate life of a chronic alcoholic is followed through a four-day drinking bout
7.00 RoundUp: The Sheddas on that Page group of new Ulster-Scots writers have published their first anthology of work. David Gilliland and Anne McMaster tell us about the project
7.15 Covering Ukraine
7.35 Kick Out the Jams: Music from Therapy? Pixie Saytar; Leya
8.00 Football Express
8.30 Novel Ideas: Mark Lynch interviewed by Debbie McGrory. Mark's novels include ‘The War of Zero-Sum' 'American Nemesis', set in the near future where America is on the brink of a new Civil War, and ‘Insurgent Town,’ the follow-up. He is also written many stories on Creepypasta, a You Tube channel for horror stories
9.00 Democracy Now! “Catastrophic”: Gaza Aid Worker on “Horror” of Forced Relocations Amid Israel’s War on Southern Strip
10.00 Indie Film: Deborah Espect with films and interviews with their makers
Wednesday 6 December
5pm Film: The Courtneys of Curzon Street. A study of class division and snobbery in Britain in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
7.00 RoundUp: Belfast Media Festival
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Banterflix. Reviewing Ridley Scott's historical epic 'Napoleon' horror comedy 'There's Something In The Barn' and the Christmas classic 'Gremlins' a visit to The Strand Arts Centre were we talk to Napoleon producer Mark Huffam and Chief Executive of The Strand, Mimi Turtle and actor Shaun Williamson turns on the Banterflix Christmas lights!
8.00 Kick Out the Jams Series. Music Ciaran Laverty
8.30 Down Singing Circle
9.00 Films made by independent filmmakers & interviews with the directors. An animation around miscarriage & an experimental video about a nature rave in lockdown
10.00 Democracy Now! “There Simply Is No Safe Place in Gaza”: Aid Groups Demand Ceasefire as Israel Intensifies Its War
Tuesday 5 December
5.00 Film: Pursued. A boy haunted by nightmares about the night his entire family was murdered is brought up by a neighbouring family in the 1880s. He falls for his adoptive sister but his adoptive brother and mysterious uncle want him dead.
7.00 RoundUp: Unite the Union holds a celebration of women in the trade union movement. Gaye Partidge, Mary Davis, Susan Fitzgerald, Emma McCann and Alison Spencer-Scragg highlight women's work and some of the challenges still being faced
7.10 Kick Out the Jams: Music from Frank Turner
7.30 Restoration Day 2006. Demonstrations of building techniques at the Ulster Folk Museum
8.00 Democracy Now! “No One Is Safe in Gaza”: Journalist Akram al-Satarri Reports from Khan Younis Amid Israeli Assault
9.00 Robin Elliott. Visiting Coleraine Riverside Theatre to meet the cast of this years Sleeping beauty, former 'Made In Chelsea' star Millie Mackintosh, footballer Jake Daniels, thriller writer Samantha Lee Howe, local filmmaker Luke Galbraith and music from Caillín Joe and Paul Casey and a visit to Hillmount Garden Centre who are preparing for Christmas.
10.00 Indie Film on TV: Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors. A pirate action film shot on Super 8 and a comedy webseries about a time-travelling drag queen and her companion
Monday 4 December
5.00 Film: House of Rothschild. The wealthy Rothschild family undergoes prejudice from the anti-Semitic society they live within
6.30 Banterflix. Reviewing Ridley Scott's historical epic 'Napoleon' horror comedy 'There's Something In The Barn' and the Christmas classic 'Gremlins' a visit to The Strand Arts Centre were we talk to Napoleon producer Mark Huffam and Chief Executive of The Strand, Mimi Turtle and actor Shaun Williamson turns on the Banterflix Christmas lights!
7.00 RoundUp The winners of the 2023 Ulster-Scots Writing Competition are announced. Frank Ferguson, Patsy Horton and Morna Sullivan discuss the event.
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Emerging Palettes Trina Hobson+Saffron Monks-Smith. Emerging Palettes is a new artist led film initiative, inviting various artists at the beginning of their artistic careers to share the experiences as an emerging artists.
8.30 Talk Like That: Stevie Shanks, Belfast drummer with Queen Tribute band 'Flash Harry' also has a passion for the dinnie stones. In 1860 legendary Scottish strongman Donald Dinnie famously carried the stones with his bare hands across the width of Potarch Bridge in Scotland. He set this challenge for others which went unanswered for over 100 years until 1972, when Belfast man Jack Shanks, father of Stevie, weighing just 11 1/2 stone, successfully hoisted the giant boulders with his bare hands. Today Stevie has revived the tradition of the weighlifting stones and is the founder of the annual Donald Dinnie Day Gathering.
9.00 Poet Henry Normal ..Staring Directly at the Eclipse. Poet Henry Normal's very personal film of his UK Poetry tour
10.00 Democracy Now “Mass Assassination Factory”: Israel Using AI to Generate Targets in Gaza, Increasing Civilian Toll
Sunday 3 December
5.00 Film: Plan 9 from Outer Space Evil aliens attack Earth and set their terrible "Plan 9" into action. As the aliens resurrect the dead of the Earth, the lives of the living are in danger.
6.30 RoundUp Compilation
7.30 Collapse the Box: Painter Robert McClay talks about his determination to overcome the effects of a brain tumor and pursue his passion for painting resulting in his first one man exhibition.
8.00 Democracy Now! “Mass Assassination Factory”: Israel Using AI to Generate Targets in Gaza, Increasing Civilian Toll
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Visiting Coleraine Riverside Theatre to meet the cast of this years Sleeping beauty, former 'Made In Chelsea' star Millie Mackintosh, footballer Jake Daniels, thriller writer Samantha Lee Howe, local filmmaker Luke Galbraith and music from Caillín Joe and Paul Casey and a visit to Hillmount Garden Centre who are preparing for Christmas.
10.00 Tales from the Margins: LGBTIQ people and rights around the world
Saturday 2 December
5.00 Film: Pitfall Married insurance adjuster John Forbes falls for femme fatale Mona Stevens while her boyfriend is in jail and all suffer serious consequences as a result
6.30 Our Parlour: Stephen Baird, musician, songwriter and filmmaker talks about his work. Stephen was recently diagnosed with Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). He describes how this can effect him and how he manages his condition
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 The NI Women's Football show returns this week for a new series highlighting all areas of the growing sport of women's football in Northern Ireland. Hosting by Jana McCabe this first episode features studio guests Jess Foy (Glentoran) Women and Hollie Johnston (Larne FC Women) along with a feature covering the recent success of Lisburn Rangers Ladies
8.30 Kick Out the Jams: Sullivan & Gold Master
9.00 Democracy Now “Mass Assassination Factory”: Israel Using AI to Generate Targets in Gaza, Increasing Civilian Toll
10.00 Tales from the Margins: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which those communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
Friday 1 December
5.00 Film: Phantom of 42nd Street. A theatre critic (Dave O'Brien) teams up with a cop (Jack Mulhall) to investigate the murder of a Broadway actor
6.00 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular at NVTV
6.30 Banterflix. Reviewing Ridley Scott's historical epic 'Napoleon' horror comedy 'There's Something In The Barn' and the Christmas classic 'Gremlins' a visit to The Strand Arts Centre were we talk to Napoleon producer Mark Huffam and Chief Executive of The Strand, Mimi Turtle and actor Shaun Williamson turns on the Banterflix Christmas lights!
7.00 RoundUp: Yarns 3 is an anthology of new Ulster-Scots writing launched in the Mayor's parlour at the Braid in Ballymena. David Gilliland, Dr Frank Ferguson, Anne McMaster, Angeline King and William Dickey discuss the work.
7.15 Covering Ukraine
7.40 Collapse the Box: Paddy Hanna, visual artist and musician has developed his unique form of percussion utilising domestic pots and pans. As a street performer this has allowed Paddy to travel and reside to several countries.
8.00 Democracy Now! “Horror Show”: Doctors Without Borders Demands Permanent Ceasefire in Gaza, Medical Aid for Wounded
9.00 Robin Elliott. Visiting Coleraine Riverside Theatre to meet the cast of this years Sleeping beauty, former 'Made In Chelsea' star Millie Mackintosh, footballer Jake Daniels, thriller writer Samantha Lee Howe, local filmmaker Luke Galbraith and music from Caillín Joe and Paul Casey and a visit to Hillmount Garden Centre who are preparing for Christmas.
10.00 Tales from Margins: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+
Thursday 30 November
5.00 Film: Never Weaken A man hits the streets with a scheme to keep his fiancé from losing her job, however, things quickly go from bad to worse
5.30 Film: Phantom from Space. When an asteroid crashes, the search begins to track down the mysterious aliens
7.00 RoundUp. A blue plaque is unveiled at the childhood home of Cardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich on the centenary of his birth. Eibhlín Mhic Aoidh, Tom Fee, Roddy Hegarty, Gearóid Trimble, Maria Nic Fhearchair, Mary Delargy and Archbishop Eamon Martin discuss the Cardinal's legacy
7.30 Our Parlour: Stephen Baird, musician, songwriter and filmmaker talks about his work. Stephen was recently diagnosed with Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). He describes how this can effect him and how he manages his condition
8.00 The NI Women's Football show returns this week for a new series highlighting all areas of the growing sport of women's football in Northern Ireland. Hosting by Jana McCabe this first episode features studio guests Jess Foy (Glentoran) Women and Hollie Johnston (Larne FC Women) along with a feature covering the recent success of Lisburn Rangers Ladies
8.00 Boots and Belts to Bombs and Bullets examines Tartan gangs in Belfast and their transformation into loyalist Paramilitaries during the outbreak of the Troubles. With Gareth Mulvenna and Robert Niblock
9.00 Democracy Now! UAE Oil CEO Sultan Al Jaber Uses His Role as U.N. Climate Summit President to Push Fossil Fuel Deals
10.00 Tales from the Margins: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which those communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
Wednesday 29 November
5.00 Film: Pardon My Pups. Sonny wants a motorcycle for his birthday, and is disappointed when he learns that he is getting a dog instead
5.20 Plan 9 from Outer Space. Evil aliens attack Earth and set their terrible "Plan 9" into action. As the aliens resurrect the dead of the Earth, the lives of the living are in danger
6.40 Collapse the Box: Paddy Hanna, visual artist and musician has developed his unique form of percussion utilising domestic pots and pans. As a street performer this has allowed Paddy to travel and reside to several countries.
7.00 RoundUp. A rally is held by Glór na Móna in support of the people of Palestine. Laochra Mac Iomaire, Caitlín Ní Chathail and Nuala Ní Scolláin discuss the reasons behind the demonstration.
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Banterflix. We’ll be reviewing The Hunger Games: The Ballard of Songbirds and Snakes, our Pick of the Streams is Garry Walsh’s Wickedly Evil, and our Powell and Pressburger retrospective concludes as we look back at their 1947 feature Black Narcissus
8.00 Transitional Journeys: Panel discussion on the challenges of Transitional Journeys within Loyalist Communities in how to move Northern Ireland forward into a more cohesive prosperous future. Chaired by Dr Sophie Long
9.00 Democracy Now! “Atmosphere of Hate”: AFSC Leader & Palestinian Vermonter on Shooting of 3 College Students
10.00 Indie Films and their filmmakers. Deborah Espect introduces films by independent filmmakers, plus interviews with the directors. A trilogy of scenic monologues and an experimental poem based on Finnish folklore
Tue 28 November
5.00 Film: My Favorite Brunette Shortly before his execution on the death row in San Quentin, amateur sleuth and baby photographer Ronnie Jackson, tells reporters how he got there
6.30 Music from Rab Wishart. Kick Out the Jams Series
7.00 RoundUp. Major Paul Wright of the Salvation Army highlights this year's Christmas appeal
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 In Focus: Discussion on Fair Trade with Dr. Christopher Stange
8.00 The NI Women's Football show returns this week for a new series highlighting all areas of the growing sport of women's football in Northern Ireland. Hosting by Jana McCabe this first episode features studio guests Jess Foy (Glentoran) Women and Hollie Johnston (Larne FC Women) along with a feature covering the recent success of Lisburn Rangers Ladies
8.20 400th Anniversary of Dawn of Ulster-Scots held in Donaghadee (2006)
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. A visit to this years Belfast Christmas Market, music from Cara McGillion, Writer Micheal Cameron and actress Rosie Barry talk about their new Christmas production at Theatre at the Mill 'O Holly Knight', former British long-distance runner Paula Radcliffe and the winners of this years Healthcare Heroes & Keyworker Awards
10.00 Democracy Now! Israel-Hamas Hostage Deal Highlights Plight of Palestinian Prisoners, many of them children
Monday 27 November
5.00 Film: Naked Alibi. A chief of police detectives fired for brutality, tries to get evidence on a man suspected of killing 3 of his officers
6.30 Banterflix. We’ll be reviewing The Hunger Games: The Ballard of Songbirds and Snakes, our Pick of the Streams is Garry Walsh’s Wickedly Evil, and our Powell and Pressburger retrospective concludes as we look back at their 1947 feature Black Narcissus
7.10 Covering Ukraine Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.30 Neil Hannon Interview
8.00 Music from :Divine Comedy
8.30 IN FOCUS: Habitat for Humanity
9.00 Democracy Now! “The Mandates of Conscience”: Michelle Alexander on Israel, Gaza, MLK & Speaking Out in a Time of War
10.00 Indie Films and their filmmakers. Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors: A drama about loneliness & a mythological animation
Sunday 26 November
5pm Film: Mildred Pierce. A hard-working mother inches towards disaster as she divorces her husband and starts a successful restaurant business to support her spoiled daughter
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.40 Kick Out the Jams: Music from Echo Raptors
8.00 In Focus: The Safer Campaign. Suicide Support and Prevention
8.30 In Focus: Living under the shadow of Peace Walls 2016. Allen McAdam, International Fund for Ireland and Joe O Donnell, Belfast Interface Project, give an update on the peace walls in the city
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. A visit to this years Belfast Christmas Market, music from Cara McGillion, Writer Micheal Cameron and actress Rosie Barry talk about their new Christmas production at Theatre at the Mill 'O Holly Knight', former British long-distance runner Paula Radcliffe and the winners of this years Healthcare Heroes & Keyworker Awards
10.00 Democracy Now! “The Mandates of Conscience”: Michelle Alexander on Israel, Gaza, MLK & Speaking Out in a Time of War
Saturday 25 November
5pm Film: Made for Each Other. While on a business trip, an ambitious young lawyer meets and immediately falls in love with a stranger. They wed the following day, and tragedy soon strikes
6.35 Novel Ideas: Mark Lynch interviewed by Debbie McGrory. Mark's novels include ‘The War of Zero-Sum' 'American Nemesis', set in the near future where America is on the brink of a new Civil War, and ‘Insurgent Town,’ the follow-up. He is also written many stories on Creepypasta, a You Tube channel for horror stories
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.35 Kick Out the Jams: Music: Kris D Marsden
8.00 Football Express Football correspondent Stephen Looney with Glenn Ferguson, Gerard Lyttle and Mark McIntosh on Northern Ireland's Euro 2024 qualifier campaign and the big games in the Irish League this weekend
8.30 Collapse The Box: Cara Murphy trained as a silversmith at Glasgow School of Art and the Royal College of Art, London. Since the early 1990’s Cara has run her own silversmithing practice in Northern Ireland creating silverware for both private and public commission
9.00 Remembrance & Poetry: Eilean ni Chuilleanain & Tom French at the John Hewitt Summer School
9.30 In Focus: The Syrian Refugee Crisis Discussion programme presented in association with the Law Centre (NI), looking at respsones to the ongoing Syrian refugee crisis. With Catherine Couvert and Liz Griffith of the Law Centre, and Summer, an architect originally from Syria
10.00 Democracy Now! “The Mandates of Conscience”: Michelle Alexander on Israel, Gaza, MLK & Speaking Out in a Time of War
Friday 24 November
5pm Film: Love Laughs at Andy Hardy. Andy Hardy goes to college after returning from World War II. He is in love with Kay Wilson this time
6.30 Banterflix. We’ll be reviewing The Hunger Games: The Ballard of Songbirds and Snakes, our Pick of the Streams is Garry Walsh’s Wickedly Evil, and our Powell and Pressburger retrospective concludes as we look back at their 1947 feature Black Narcissus
7.00 RoundUp: Online abuse is a growing problem for women and girls here. Professor Olga Jurasz highlights the issue
7.15 Covering Ukraine
7.35 Kick Out the Jams: Music Joshua Burnside
8.00 Football Express Football correspondent Stephen Looney with Glenn Ferguson, Gerard Lyttle and Mark McIntosh on Northern Ireland's Euro 2024 qualifier campaign and the big games in the Irish League this weekend
8.30 Does Political Violence Work? With Richard English Professor of Politics Queen's University Belfast.
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. A visit to this years Belfast Christmas Market, music from Cara McGillion, Writer Micheal Cameron and actress Rosie Barry talk about their new Christmas production at Theatre at the Mill 'O Holly Knight', former British long-distance runner Paula Radcliffe and the winners of this years Healthcare Heroes & Keyworker Awards
10.00 Democracy Now! Lakota Historian Nick Estes on Thanksgiving, Settler Colonialism & Continuing Indigenous Resistance
Thursday 23 November
5pm Films: Great Guy. The adventures of an investigator (Cagney) for the Bureau of Weights and Measures
6.06 Mud and Sand. Rhubarb Vaseline lives in a small village, when he and his friend, Sapo, enter a bullfighting contest,
7.00 RoundUp: Arts Lobby at City Hall urging Belfast City Council to join the Save the Arts, Resist the Cuts campaign and as a co-signatory to a letter to the Department for Communities protesting the cuts. Contributors: Lynda Rooke: President of U.K. Performers’ Union Equity; Stephen Beggs: Freelance actor, director and producer; Belfast City Cllr Donal Lyons; Louis Rolston, actor
7.15 Covering Ukraine
7.35 Kick Out the Jams: Music from Silences
8.00 Football Express Football correspondent Stephen Looney with Glenn Ferguson, Gerard Lyttle and Mark McIntosh on Northern Ireland's Euro 2024 qualifier campaign and the big games in the Irish League this weekend
8.30 Scad The Beggars: Band from the North Coast of Antrim who promote the traditional music and song of North Antrim
9.00 Democracy Now! Israel & Hamas Agree to 4-Day Truce & Hostage Release as Netanyahu Threatens War on Gaza Will Go On
10.00 Indie Films and their filmmakers. Deborah Espect introduces films by independent filmmakers, plus interviews with the directors. A trilogy of scenic monologues and an experimental poem based on Finnish folklore
Wednesday 22 November
5.00 Film: Flying Fists. A lumberjack knocks out a champion boxer in a brawl, gets drawn into the boxing world where he is unknowingly set up for a fixed fight
6.00 Film: Buster Keaton's One Week. A newly wedded couple attempts to build a house with a prefabricated kit, unaware that a rival sabotaged the kit's component numbering
6.30 Banterflix: Reviewing The Marvels, Yi Wang on the Queer East festival at QFT from the 19th November, interview with director Garry Walsh on debut Irish feature Wickedly Evil, and Powell and Pressburger retrospective season continues with 1960 feature Peeping Tom
7.00 RoundUp: Mum-of-two Lauren Cusack talks about the support available for new mothers who may be struggling with issues like breastfeeding
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.34 Where the City meets the Hills: Ligoniel stories from the community
8.30 Music from The Silver Fish, Kick Out the Jams Music Series
9.00 Democracy Now! A Grim Milestone: Journalist Death Toll Tops 53 as Israel Kills More Reporters in Gaza and Lebanon
10.00 Tales from the Margins: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which those communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
Tuesday 21 November
5.00 Convict 13. A young golfer is mugged by an escaped convict and finds himself in a prison where he foils a jailbreak
5.20 King Lear: An old king, stepping down from the throne, disinherits his favorite daughter on a mad whim and gives his kingdom to his two older daughters, both of whom prove treacherous
6.40 Covering Ukraine
7.00 Novel Ideas: Mark Lynch with Debbie McGrory. Mark's novels include ‘The War of Zero-Sum' 'American Nemesis', set in the near future where America is on the brink of a new Civil War, and ‘Insurgent Town,’ the follow-up. He is also written many stories on Creepypasta, a You Tube channel for horror stories
7.30 Parity of Esteem discussion with Professor Pete Shirlow University of Liverpool James Wilson and Alsion Grundle Initiative for Civic Space and Terry Wright Civic unionism commentator
8.00 Democracy Now! Palestinian Death Toll in Gaza Tops 13,000 as Israel Repeatedly Strikes U.N. Schools Housing Refugees
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Kim Kelly with the top stories, local musician Marty Rafo, Paralympic swimmer Alice Tai, actress Caroline Curran on her new show 'Are Yule Being Served?' Keith Duffy and Julia McKeever on providing suicide prevention measures to people with autism, writer Clare Gallagher on her new book 'Birds of a Feather Flock Together' and music from 'Black Dog Moon'
10.00 Tales from the Margins: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which those communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
Monday 20 November
5.00 Films: Gang Bullets. A ruthless but clever gangster who knows every loophole in the law has the tables turned by a dedicated District Attorney and his assistant
6.05 Frankenstein. Dr Henry Frankenstein is obsessed with assembling a living being from parts of several exhumed corpses
6.30 Banterflix: Reviewing The Marvels, Yi Wang on the Queer East festival at QFT from the 19th November, interview with director Garry Walsh on debut Irish feature Wickedly Evil, and Powell and Pressburger retrospective season continues with 1960 feature Peeping Tom
7.00 Kick Out the Jams Music Series with Mark Graham
7.30 Edenderry Village: Past and Present. Built between 1866 & 1911 by the linen manufacturer John Shaw Brown Edenderry is an excellent example of a semi-planned industrial community
8.30 A Life In Linen: In Conversation with Irvine Devitt Fiona McKelvie, founder of Irish linen and vintage haberdashery specialist McBurney and Black. Irvine Devitt spent most of his life involved with the linen industry. After studying French and German at Queens University, Irvine joined the linen manufacturers William Ewart & Sons Ltd as a clerical assistant in the sales department. Irvine describes how he was quickly thrown into the deep end of the sales industry experiencing a life of traveling the world for six months of the year selling linen and visiting places like the Caribbean and Scandinavia
9.20 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors: A drama about loneliness & a mythological animation
10.00 Democracy Now! Capitol Police Violently Break Up Jewish-Organized DNC Protest Calling for Gaza Ceasefire
Sunday 19 November
5.00 Films: Easy Street. A reformed tramp becomes a police constable who must fight a huge thug who dominates an inner-city street
5.25 Day Dreams. A sincere young man leaves his home to win his fortune so he can marry his home town sweetheart
5.50 Bucket of Blood. Walter Paisley accidentally kills a cat, covers it in plaster and passes it off as a sculpture. The demand for more art leads him to commit murders
7.00 Why Does Fact Checking Matter? The need to verify the factual accuracy of questioned reporting and statements
7.30 Music from local band: The Shout. Kick Out the Jams Series
8.00 Democracy Now! Capitol Police Violently Break Up Jewish-Organized DNC Protest Calling for Gaza Ceasefire
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Kim Kelly with the top stories, local musician Marty Rafo, Paralympic swimmer Alice Tai, actress Caroline Curran on her new show 'Are Yule Being Served?' Keith Duffy and Julia McKeever on providing suicide prevention measures to people with autism, writer Clare Gallagher on her new book 'Birds of a Feather Flock Together' and music from 'Black Dog Moon'.
10.00 Chewing the Cud: LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of utterly daft humour with a bit of science and a trivia quizz in the mix
Saturday 18 November
5.00 Film: Devil Times Five. After five deranged children are involved in a bus wreck they start killing people at the lodge who insulted them or were rude to them
6.30 Covering Ukraine Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.00 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular on NVTV
7.30 Harp Bar Reunion 2012. Groups that once played the legendary Belfast punk venue, the Harp Bar are reunited for one night only. Bands include The Outcasts, Protex, Henry Cluney (ex-Stiff Little Fingers), Brian Young (ex-Rudi), Shock Treatment 21, Stage B and The Androids.
8.30 A Rose by Any Other Name: The lives of two children with different needs and their experience of school
9.30 Kick Out the Jams: Stephen McCorry fresh from his travels inn Canada brings his songs back home for a performance at Northern Visions studio
10.00 Democracy Now! Capitol Police Violently Break Up Jewish-Organized DNC Protest Calling for Gaza Ceasefire
Friday 17 November
5pm Film: Devil of the Desert Against Son of Hercules. An evil and ambitious usurper named Ganor seizes a kingdom by assassinating the Sultan and imprisoning his son Prince Daikor and daughter Princess Soraya to prevent revolt.
7.35 Covering Ukraine Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.00 Banterflix: Reviewing The Marvels, Yi Wang on the Queer East festival at QFT from the 19th November, interview with director Garry Walsh on debut Irish feature Wickedly Evil, and Powell and Pressburger retrospective season continues with 1960 feature Peeping Tom
7.30 Equality Commission: Take Pride in Your Equality Rights. Chaired discussion with Geraldine McGahey with Gavin Boyd and Anne McKernan
8.00 Democracy Now! “Failure to Prevent Genocide”: Biden Sued as U.S. Provides Arms & Support for Israel’s Gaza Assault
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Kim Kelly with the top stories, local musician Marty Rafo, Paralympic swimmer Alice Tai, actress Caroline Curran on her new show 'Are Yule Being Served?' Keith Duffy and Julia McKeever on providing suicide prevention measures to people with autism, writer Clare Gallagher on her new book 'Birds of a Feather Flock Together' and music from 'Black Dog Moon'.
10.00 Tales from the Margins. Episode 10: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
Thursday 16 November
5.00 Film: Casablanca. A cynical expatriate American cafe owner struggles to decide whether or not to help his former lover and her fugitive husband escape the Nazis in French Morocco
6.45 Portstewart Highland Dance Competition
7.00 Emerging Palettes: Artists Ciaran Harper+Gerard Carson. Digital initiative initiative which follows and documents artists at the beginning of their professional journeys
7.30 Kick Out the Jams Music: Pixie Saytar
8.00 History Now: Barry Sheppard welcomes Donal Fallon (RTE's Who Do You Think You Are and 'National Treasures' programmes) and and Economic Historian Dr Alan de Bromhead to discuss the 1918 General Electionn
9.00 Democracy Now! Worse Than Hell: Dr. Mads Gilbert Decries Israeli Military Raid on Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza
10.00 Tales from the Margins. Episode 9: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
Wednesday 15 November
5.00 Film: Beyond Tomorrow. The ghosts of three elderly industrialists killed in an airplane crash return to Earth to help reunite a young couple they initially brought together
6.30 Banterflix: Adam Neeson and Claire McCullough join Jim McClean on the latest film releases including the re-release of the Powell/Pressburger classic 'The Red Shoes' plus a visit to the Strand Cinema for the screening of thriller 'Lie of the Land'.
7.00 Brian Rowan: journalist/author,former BBC correspondent in Belfast
7.30 The Right to Play. Discussion on the rights of children in terms of play
8.00 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors. In this episode: a trilogy of scenic monologues and an experimental poem based on Finnish folklore
9.00 Democracy Now! We Are Not Numbers: Palestinian Journalist Ahmed Alnaouq Mourns 21 Family Members Killed by Israel
10.00 Chewing the Cud: LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of utterly daft humour with a bit of science and a trivia quizz in the mix
Tuesday 14 November
5.00 Film: Backstairs. A crippled mailman is in love with a maid who lives in the same building he does in one of the city's poor neighborhoods.
5.50 Film: Art in the Raw. Edgar turns artist and tries to paint his latest masterpiece in peace, but is constantly thwarted by a howling dog, freeloaders, his family, and a prissy fellow artist
6.30 Musician Stephen McCorry: Kick Out the Jams Series
7.00 The Role of the Media in Conflict. Panel discussion with journalist Amanda Ferguson film director Sean Murray film producer Trevor Birney and journalist Barry McCaffrey as part of Féile an Phobail organised by Time for Truth.
7.30 Mike Gaston interviews Belfast writer Tim Hodkinson. Tim grew up in Northern Ireland where the rugged coast and call of the Atlantic ocean led to a lifelong fascination with Vikings and a degree in Medieval English and Old Norse Literature. Tim's more recent writing heroes include Ben Kane, Giles Kristian, Bernard Cornwell, George R.R. Martin and Lee Child
8.00 Democracy Now! Gaza Hospitals Fail Under Israeli Bombardment; Doctors Without Borders Describes Horrific Conditions
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: A visit to this years Local Women Magazine Business Awards at the Europa Hotel, news stories from Kim Kelly, Emma Weaver on her latest book 'Mental Wealth', Investigative Journalist Ellie Flynn, Malachi Cush and Pauline Brown on the concert at Clonard Monastery event for Vincent de Paul and musicians Cubb McCullough and Terry Sharpe raising money for mental health charities campaign
10.00 Tales from the Margins. Episode 8: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
Monday 13 November
5pm Film: Bringing up Baby. While trying to secure a $1 million donation for his museum, a befuddled paleontologist is pursued by a flighty and often irritating heiress and her pet leopard, Baby
7.00 RoundUp: Artificial Intelligence
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Banterflix: Adam Neeson and Claire McCullough join Jim McClean on the latest film releases including the re-release of the Powell/Pressburger classic 'The Red Shoes' plus a visit to the Strand Cinema for the screening of thriller 'Lie of the Land'.
8.00 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular at NVTV
8.30 Our Parlour: David Rhodes has taught English in Russia, Romania, Thailand, Spain before coming to Belfast seduced by hearing traditional music musicians playing Madonna's Like a Virgin! He is a self taught banjo player and illustrates the various playing techniques. Recently diagnosed with ADHD he explains how he manages his condition
9.00 Democracy Now! “We Have Come to an End”: Palestine Red Crescent Says Gaza’s Hospitals Are Out of Solutions
10.00 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors. In this episode: a drama about loneliness and a mythological animation.
Sunday 12 November
5.00 Film: Charlie Chaplin: A Fair Exchange A continuous exchange of meetings between husbands and wives of different couples in which a policeman intrudes in daring chase until both couples are found
5.15 A Dog's Life: The Little Tramp and his dog companion struggle to survive in the inner city.
5.50 Drama: A Curious Tale: A musician takes time out to do some archeology and seeks out the hiding place along the Sussex coast of a lost fabled crown that supposedly helps protect Great Britain against invasion
7.00 RoundUp Weeks Compilation
8.00 Kick Out the Jams: Music from The McBeth Singers
8.30 A Tale of Two Libraries: Falls Road Library in the iconic Carnegie Building
9.00 Democracy Now: “Clear Intention of Ethnic Cleansing”: Israeli Holocaust Scholar Omer Bartov Warns of Genocide in Gaza
10.00 Tales from the Margins. Episode 7: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
Saturday 11 November
5pm Film: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. In Argentina, one daughter of patriarch Madariaga is married to a Frenchman while the other is married to a German thus leading to a crisis when Nazi Germany occupies France
7.15 Round Up Compilation
8.00 Football Express: Paul Leeman and Tim McCann join football correspondent Stephen Looney on the latest from the Irish League
8.30 Talk Like That: Stevie Shanks, Belfast drummer with Queen Tribute band 'Flash Harry' also has a passion for the dinnie stones. In 1860 legendary Scottish strongman Donald Dinnie famously carried the stones with his bare hands across the width of Potarch Bridge in Scotland. He set this challenge for others which went unanswered for over 100 years until 1972, when Belfast man Jack Shanks, father of Stevie, weighing just 11 1/2 stone, successfully hoisted the giant boulders with his bare hands. Today Stevie has revived the tradition of the weighlifting stones and is the founder of the annual Donald Dinnie Day Gathering.
9.00 Democracy Now: “Clear Intention of Ethnic Cleansing”: Israeli Holocaust Scholar Omer Bartov Warns of Genocide in Gaza
10.00 Chewing the Cud: LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of utterly daft humour
Friday 10 November
5pm Film:The Green Glove. An ex-soldier and his new girlfriend comb France for a valuable relic...which others are willing to kill for
6.30 Banterflix: Adam Neeson and Claire McCullough join Jim McClean on the latest film releases including the re-release of the Powell/Pressburger classic 'The Red Shoes' plus a visit to the Strand Cinema for the screening of thriller 'Lie of the Land'.
7.00 RoundUp: Daniel Hale on winning the Dyson Award for his invention Pleural, which helps people with chronic respiratory conditions
7.12 Covering Ukraine: Stories from UK Local Television Network in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.30 Football Express: Paul Leeman and Tim McCann join football correspondent Stephen Looney on the latest from the Irish League
8.00 Democracy Now! “We Have Come to an End”: Palestine Red Crescent Says Gaza’s Hospitals Are Out of Solutions
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: A visit to this years Local Women Magazine Business Awards at the Europa Hotel, news stories from Kim Kelly, Emma Weaver on her latest book 'Mental Wealth', Investigative Journalist Ellie Flynn, Malachi Cush and Pauline Brown on the concert at Clonard Monastery event for Vincent de Paul and musicians Cubb McCullough and Terry Sharpe raising money for mental health charities campaign
10.00 Tales from the Margins. Episode 6: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
Thursday 9 November
5pm Film:The Great Rupert. A little squirrel with lots of charm accidentally helps two poor, down-but-NOT-out families overcome their obstacles
6.30 Guide to What's On in the Arts
7.00 RoundUp: Money expert Kevin Mountford from Raisin UK has advice for people who struggle with financial literacy
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.34 Kick Out the Jams Music Series feathring Arborist
8.00 Football Express
8.30 Our Parlour sing-a-long at Imperial War Museum
9.00 Democracy Now! The Choice Is Choice: Abortion Rights Supporters Win Big in Ohio, Kentucky and Virginia
10.00 Tales from the Margins. Episode 5: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
Wednesday 8 November
5.00 Film: The Great Dan Patch: Story of the legendary trotting horse Dan Patch.
6.35 Kick Out the Jam Music Sessions: More than Conquerors
7.00 RoundUp: The Art of Resistance Exhibition: Fundraiser for Save Our Sperrins
7.10 Covering Ukraine Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in co-operation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.30 Banterflix: Films reviewed this week include Micheal Fassbender's return to the screens in 'The Killer' directed by David Fincher, 'Suitable Flesh' the horror film directed by Joe Lynch and the 1946 Powell/Pressburger classic 'A Matter of Life and Death'.
8.00 Democracy Now! Palestine Children’s Relief Fund: Israel Is Threatening to Bomb Gaza’s Only Pediatric Cancer Unit
9.00 Tales from the Margins: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
10.00 Chewing the Cud: LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of utterly daft humour
Tuesday 7 November
5.00 Film:The Glass Key: Ed Beaumont is the personal friend, advisor and bodyguard to Paul Madvig, the political boss of a large city.
6.30 Talk Like That: Stevie Shanks, Belfast drummer with the Queen Tribute band Flash Harry also has a passion for the dinnie stones. In 1860 legendary Scottish strongman Donald Dinnie famously carried the stones with his bare hands across the width of Potarch Bridge in Scotland. He set this challenge for others which went unanswered for over 100 years until 1972, when Belfast man Jack Shanks, father of Stevie, weighing just 11 1/2 stone, successfully hoisted the giant boulders with his bare hands. Today Stevie has revived the tradition of the weighlifting stones and is the founder of the annual Donald Dinnie Day Gathering.
7.00 RoundUp
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
7.30 Mary McManus: Living Wage Week promotes good wages as one method of combating poverty
8.00 Democracy Now! “Paradigm-Changing Moment”: Public Opinion Shifts on Palestine. Will Gaza War Hurt Biden Reelection?
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: The top stories from Kim Kelly, music from The Shan Vans and Minnie Ama, director of Bend It Like Beckham Gurinder Chadha, a look at this years music event Sound of Belfast and cooking on a budget with Sharron McCormick-McCarron.
10.00 Tales from the Margins: LGBTIQIA+issues
Monday 6 November
5pm Film: The General: After being rejected by the Confederate military, not realizing it was due to his crucial civilian role, an engineer must single-handedly recapture his beloved locomotive
7.00 RoundUp: A free online course is helping people to deal with stress. Fiona Teague from the Public Health Agency gives information about the course
7.30 Our Parlour: David Rhodes has taught English in Russia, Romania, Thailand, Spain before coming to Belfast seduced by hearing traditional music musicians playing Madonna's Like a Virgin! He is a self taught banjo player and illustrates the various playing techniques. Recently diagnosed with ADHD he explains how he manages his condition
8.00 Democracy Now! Another Nakba? Israeli Intel Ministry Proposes Expelling Every Palestinian in Gaza to Egypt
9.00 Tales from the Margins: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
10.00 Halloween on TV Episode 7: Last in series of short films and animations on all things scary and spooky
Sunday 5 November
5.00 Film: The Front Page: A crusading newspaper editor tricks his retiring star reporter into covering one last case
6.45 Living Wage Week takes places 6-12 November and promotes good wages as one method of combating poverty. Mary McManus tells us about the work of the living wage campaign
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.35 Covering Ukraine. Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
8.00 Democracy Now! Another Nakba? Israeli Intel Ministry Proposes Expelling Every Palestinian in Gaza to Egypt
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: The top stories from Kim Kelly, music from The Shan Vans and Minnie Ama, director of Bend It Like Beckham Gurinder Chadha, a look at this years music event Sound of Belfast and cooking on a budget with Sharron McCormick-McCarron
10.00 Halloween on TV Episode 6: Short films and animations on all things scary and spooky
Saturday 4 November
5pm Film: The Giant Metropolis: Muscleman Ohro travels to the sinful capital of Atlantis to rebuke its godlessness and hubris
6.30 Our Parlour: David Rhodes has taught English in Russia, Romania, Thailand, Spain before coming to Belfast seduced by hearing traditional music musicians playing Madonna's Like a Virgin! He is a self taught banjo player and illustrates the various playing techniques. Recently diagnosed with ADHD he explains how he manages his condition.
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.40 Covering Ukraine: Stories from the UK Local Television Network made in cooperation with Hromadske TV showing local responses both in Ukraine and UK to the war
8.00 Democracy Now! Another Nakba? Israeli Intel Ministry Proposes Expelling Every Palestinian in Gaza to Egypt
9.00 Chewing the Cud: LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of humour
9.45 Arts Online: Guide to the arts
10.00 Halloween Films on TV Episode 5: short films, animations
Friday 3 November
5.00 Film:The Giant of Marathon: A Greek soldier leads the fight against an invading Persian army
6.30 Banterflix: Films reviewed this week include Micheal Fassbender's return to the screens in 'The Killer' directed by David Fincher, 'Suitable Flesh' the horror film directed by Joe Lynch and the 1946 Powell/Pressburger classic 'A Matter of Life and Death'.
7.00 RoundUp: Mary McManus discusses Living Wage Week, which celebrates the employers paying their workers a real living wage.
7.30 Look back at the Pensioners Parliament 2018
8.00 Democracy Now! “This Is Your Money”: Palestinian Father Pleads with Americans to Stop Funding Israeli Assault on Gaza
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: The top stories from Kim Kelly, music from The Shan Vans and Minnie Ama, director of Bend It Like Beckham Gurinder Chadha, a look at this years music event Sound of Belfast and cooking on a budget with Sharron McCormick-McCarron.
10.00 Halloween on TV: short films, animations
Thursday 2 November
5.00 Film:The Brain That Wouldn't Die. A doctor experimenting with transplant techniques keeps his girlfriend's head alive when she is decapitated in a car crash, then goes hunting for a new body
6.30 World Holiday Show. The festive nature of the show captures the imagination of all participants from exotic travel destinations to local holidaying in mobile homes
7.00 RoundUp: The Belfast Film Festival is back. Rose Baker and Jessica Kiang discuss some of the events in this year's programme
7.10 Arts Guide
7.30 Young people & Climate Change: Discussion
8.00 Democracy Now! “Horrific”: Resident of Jabaliya Refugee Camp Speaks Out After Israeli Airstrikes Kill Over 50
9.00 Chewing the Cud: LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of humour
10.00 Halloween on TV: short films, animations
Wednesday 1 November
5.00 Film: The Big Wheel. A brash young midget car race driver lives in the shadow of his famous father, a drunken womanizer, who was killed in an accident years earlier
6.30 Banterflix: Filmmaker Aidan Largey and writer Maria McQuillan join Jim McClean on Martin Scorcese 'Killers of the Flower Moon' Interview with Gav Rodgers on docu 'Chasing Chasing Amy'
7.00 RoundUp: Ian Humprheys from Brickflow talks to Robin Elliott about a white paper they have produced hoping to address the UK's housing shortage
7.10 Kick Out the Jams Music from Son of the Hound
7.30 Artist Studios in Belfast: Part 2 of discussion on artists studios in Belfast with curator Marianne O'Kane Boal. With Lombard Studios Belfast Print Workshop and B Beyond
8.00 Democracy Now! Gaza Doctor Says Hospitals Have to Choose Who Lives and Who Dies Amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
9.00 Chewing the Cud: LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of humour
10.00 Halloween on TV: short films, animations
Tuesday 31 October
5.00 Film: The Big Show. At the Texas Centennial in Dallas Autry confuses two girls by being himself and his own stunt double
6.00 Artist Studios in Belfast: Discussion on artists studios in Belfast with curator Marianne O'Kane Boal. With Lombard Studios Belfast Print Workshop and B Beyond
6.30 Wrok Down ABILLY
7.00 RoundUp: A rally is held calling for a ceasefire in Gaza as the death toll continues to rise. Mohammed Samaana, Dr Raied Al-Wazzan and Dr Hani Mahdi on the situation facing Palestinians.
7.10 Seafarers: Piracy shipwreck abandonment and separation from loved ones are just a few of the issues merchant seafarers face. Inside story of the Mission to Seafarers with ships visiting from across the globe
7.35 Kick Out the Jams. Music: Ciaran Laverty
8.00 Democracy Now! “Not in Our Name”: 400 Arrested at Jewish-Led Sit-in at NYC’s Grand Central Demanding Gaza Ceasefire
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: For Halloween Kim Kelly joins Robin with some ghost stories and tales of haunted places, actor Mark Chaney star of film 'Haunted Ulster', Former NI footballer Gerry Armstrong, Disk Jockey and TV presenter Tony Blackburn and a look at this years Belfast Film Festival
10.00 Halloween Short Films
Monday 30 October
5.00 Film: The Big Combo. A police lieutenant is ordered to stop investigating deadly crime boss Mr. Brown because he hasn't been able to get any hard evidence against him.
6.30 Banterflix: Filmmaker Aidan Largey and writer Maria McQuillan join Jim McClean on Martin Scorcese 'Killers of the Flower Moon' Interview with Gav Rodgers on docu 'Chasing Chasing Amy'
7.00 Our Parlour: Sing-a-Long at War Memorial Museum. Interviews with participants Micheal Fryer, Karren Diamond, Bobby Johnston, Heather Corken, Gilliam Mcevoy, Hilton Roddenson on the benefits of communal singing and sharing memories of the war
7.30 John Hewitt Society: 2014 debate on regionalism
8.15 Democracy Now! “Gaza Is Being Strangled”: UNRWA Calls for Immediate Ceasefire as Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
9.15 Chewing the Cud: LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of humour
10.00 Halloween on TV Short films and animations on all things scary and spooky
Sunday 29 October
5pm Film: The Big Knife. Hollywood actor Charles Castle is pressured by his studio boss into a criminal cover-up to protect his valuable career
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.35 World Holiday Show. The festive nature of the show captures the imagination of all participants from exotic travel destinations to local holidaying in mobile homes
8.00 Democracy Now! “Gaza Is Being Strangled”: UNRWA Calls for Immediate Ceasefire as Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: For Halloween Kim Kelly joins Robin with some ghost stories and tales of haunted places, actor Mark Chaney star of film 'Haunted Ulster', Former NI footballer Gerry Armstrong, Disk Jockey and TV presenter Tony Blackburn and a look at this years Belfast Film Festival.
10.00 Halloween on TV Short films and animations on all things scary and spooky
Saturday 28 October
5pm Film: The Beatniks. A young singer's chance at fame is threatened by his hoodlum pals
6.30 Football Express: Football correspondent Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson and Tim McCann to discuss the latest from the Irish League
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Mike Gaston interviews Belfast writer Tim Hodkinson. Tim grew up in Northern Ireland where the rugged coast and call of the Atlantic ocean led to a lifelong fascination with Vikings and a degree in Medieval English and Old Norse Literature. Tim's more recent writing heroes include Ben Kane, Giles Kristian, Bernard Cornwell, George R.R. Martin and Lee Child
8.30 Democracy Now! “Gaza Is Being Strangled”: UNRWA Calls for Immediate Ceasefire as Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
9.30 Chewing the Cud: LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of humour
10.15 Halloween on TV Short films and animations on all things scary and spooky
Friday 27 October
5.00 Film:The Bat Whisper: A master criminal terrorizes the occupants of an isolated country mansion
6.30 Banterflix
7.00 RoundUp: An exhibition from the Brain Injury Matters project Untraced Finds is launched at Cregagh Library. Facilitator Ciaran Doran, Dr Jonnie McCrea from Brain Injury Matters, and participants Myrtle Shannon and Rene Boyd discuss the work
7.10 Arts Guide
7.30 Football Express: Football correspondent Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson and Tim McCann to discuss the latest from the Irish League
8.00 Democracy Now “No Safe Place in Gaza”: Al Jazeera Reporter on Israeli Strike That Killed Gaza Bureau Chief’s Family
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: For Halloween Kim Kelly joins Robin with some ghost stories and tales of haunted places, actor Mark Chaney star of film 'Haunted Ulster', Former NI footballer Gerry Armstrong, Disk Jockey and TV presenter Tony Blackburn and a look at this years Belfast Film Festival.
10.00 Halloween on TV Short films and animations on all things scary and spooky
Thursday 26 October
5.00 Film:The Asphalt Jungle. A major heist goes off as planned, but then double crosses, bad luck and solid police work cause everything to unravel
7.00 RoundUp: Former Ireland and Ulster rugby star Stephen Ferris discusses the support the National Lottery is giving to grassroots clubs as the Rugby World up reaches its climax
7.30 Mike Gaston interviews Belfast writer Tim Hodkinson. Tim grew up in Northern Ireland where the rugged coast and call of the Atlantic ocean led to a lifelong fascination with Vikings and a degree in Medieval English and Old Norse Literature. Tim's more recent writing heroes include Ben Kane, Giles Kristian, Bernard Cornwell, George R.R. Martin and Lee Child
8.00 Football Express
8.30 World Holiday Show. The festive nature of the show captures the imagination of all participants from exotic travel destinations to local holidaying in mobile homes
9.00 Democracy Now! Amnesty International Finds “Damning Evidence of War Crimes” by Israel in Gaza; Death Toll Tops 6,500
10.00 Halloween on TV Short films and animations on all things scary and spooky
Wednesday 25 October
5.00 Film: The Adventures of Tartu. In 1940. Captain Terence Stevenson is with the British Army in the bomb disposal unit in London, his primary job is to defuse them
7.00 RoundUp: Reality TV star Olivia Bowen discussing the importance of women taking time for themselves amid their busy schedules
7.30 Banterflix: A look at the Maggie Smith comedy 'The Miracle Club' the horror film 'It Follows' and this years Belfast Film Festival
8.00 Democracy Now! Palestinian American Journalist Rami Khouri on Israel’s Gaza Bombardment & Risk of a Regional War
9.00 Chewing the Cud: LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of humour
9.40 Halloween on TV: short films, animations on all things scary and spooky
Tuesday 24 October
5pm Film: That Uncertain Feeling. A psychoanalyst causes a woman to doubt her happy marriage.
6.30 Wrok Down ABILLY
7.00 Aspire to Inspire celebrates inspiring individuals from diverse backgrounds. Patrica Breslin, Brian Philiips, Brian Armstrong share their stories and ignite a flame of inspiration
8.00 Democracy Now!
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: Paul Martin with some of this weeks big talking points, country music star Katie McParland, Big Brother star Craig Phillips, dance artist and choreographer Eileen McClrory on her new stage show 'Gutter' and the winners of this years NI Fish & Chip Shop Awards
10.00 Halloween Indie Films
Monday 23 October
5pm Film:Sherlock Holmes and Spider Woman. Sherlock Holmes investigates a series of so-called "pajama suicides". He knows the female villain behind them is as cunning as Moriarty and as venomous as a spider
6.00 Film:Texas Terror. Sheriff John Higgins quits and goes into prospecting after he thinks he has killed his best friend in shooting it out with robbers
7.00 RoundUp A demonstration at the NI Environment Agency calls for action over the crisis at Lough Neagh. James Orr from Friends of the Earth and Jo Montague from Love Our Lough discuss the issue
7.30 Banterflix A look at the Maggie Smith comedy 'The Miracle Club' the horror film 'It Follows' and this years Belfast Film Festival
8.00 Our Parlour: Sing-a-Long at War Memorial Museum. Interviews with participants Micheal Fryer, Karren Diamond, Bobby Johnston, Heather Corken, Gilliam Mcevoy, Hilton Roddenson on the benefits of communal singing and sharing memories of the war
8.30 Wrok Down ABILLY
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Chewing the Cud: LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of humour
Sunday 22 October
5.00 Film: Teenagers from Outer Space. A young alien and a teenage earthling fall in love, and plot to stop the alien's race from using Earth as a food-breeding ground for giant lobsters from their planet
6.30 Wrok Down ABILLY
7.00 Weekly RoundUp Compilation
8.00 John Hewitt Society Debate : Can we live with difference?
8.00 Look back at Festivities at Carrickfergus Castle
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: Paul Martin with some of this weeks big talking points, country music star Katie McParland, Big Brother star Craig Phillips, dance artist and choreographer Eileen McClrory on her new stage show 'Gutter' and the winners of this years NI Fish & Chip Shop Awards
9.00 Democracy Now! “Divide and Rule”: How Israel Helped Start Hamas to Weaken Palestinian Hopes for Statehood
Saturday 21 October
5.00 Film: Swing Parade 1946. A struggling young singer falls for a nightclub owner whose father, a millionaire, is trying to shut it down
6.35Wrok Down ABILLY The best rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular at NVTV
7.00 Weekly RoundUp Compilation
8.00 In Focus: The North is Next reproductive rights then and now. Dr. Audrey Simpson Grainne Teggart Ruairi Rowan and Sorcha Tunney
8.40 Music: Sullivan and Gold
9.00 Democracy Now! “Divide and Rule”: How Israel Helped Start Hamas to Weaken Palestinian Hopes for Statehood
10.00 Chewing the Cud returns: LGBTIQIA+ chat show made in Manchester bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of humour
Friday 20 October
5.00 Film: Svengali. Through hypnotism and telepathic mind control, a sinister music maestro controls the singing voice, but not the heart, of the woman he loves
6.30 Banterflix A look at the Maggie Smith comedy 'The Miracle Club' the horror film 'It Follows' and this years Belfast Film Festival
7.00 RoundUp: Recent research suggests more young people want to help the environment and their communities. Graham Duxbury from Groundwork discusses a campaign to give them a stronger start
7.25 First Pensioners Parliament 2011. Look back at the first ever Pensioner's Parliament held in Belfast in June 2011 to ensure democratic decision making in what was then a new NI Assembly
8.00 Democracy Now! Palestinian Leader Mustafa Barghouti Says Israel’s Goal Is Ethnic Cleansing & Annexation of Gaza
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: Paul Martin with some of this weeks big talking points, country music star Katie McParland, Big Brother star Craig Phillips, dance artist and choreographer Eileen McClrory on her new stage show 'Gutter' and the winners of this years NI Fish & Chip Shop Awards
10.00 Tales from the Margins: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
Thursday 18 October
5.00 Film: Suddenly. In the city of Suddenly, three gangsters trap the Benson family in their own house, on the top of a hill nearby the railroad station, with the intention of killing the president of the USA
6.35 Covering Ukraine
7.00 RoundUp: Author Ben Rowland wants to increase awareness of apprenticeships as a post-school option for young people
7.10 Art Happening: the Pursuit of Well Being with the tenants of Mullan Mews
7.20 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular at NVTV
7.45 With Marc O'Regan Chief Technology Officer for Dell Technologies Ireland. His work focusses on driving innovation with emerging technologies and architecture in the analytics and loT space.
8.30 The work of Hubert Butler with excerpts from the film Hubert Butler: Witness to the Future with filmmaker Johnny Gogan and Chris Agee Irish Pages Editor
9.00 Tales from the Margins: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
10.00 Democracy Now!
Wednesday 18 October
5.00 Film: Street Scene: Twenty-four hours elapse on the stoop of a Hell's Kitchen tenement as a microcosm of the American melting pot interconnects during a summer heatwave
6.30 Banterflix: Filmmaker Jim McMorrow and Blogger James Oliver join Jim McClean taking a look at horror film 'The Exorcist: Believer' thriller 'Reptile' plus a look at the Halloween classic 'Hocus Pocus'
7.00 Round Up: The 142nd Annual RUA Exhibition has opened at the Ulster Museum. Dan Dowling, Simon McWilliams, Kim Mawhinney, Suzanne Lyle, Bronagh Lawson and Connor Maguire discuss this staple of the arts calendar
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.34 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular at NVTV
8.00 The work and life of Martha Gellhorn, the great war correspondent who covered practically every trouble-spot on earth for six decades, a engaging talk on her life by Jack Klaff, an award-winning writer-performer
9.00 Madonna Thunder Hawk (born Madonna Gilbert) is a Native American civil rights activist best known as a leader in the American Indian Movement (AIM)
9.30 A Might Mallet: Angela Graham the Belfast born poet who’s latest collection of poetry is Sanctuary: There Must Be Somewhere
10 Democracy Now! “We Will Never Leave”: Human Rights Lawyer Raji Sourani in Gaza City Refuses to Be “Good Victim”
Tueday 17 October
5.00 Film: Speak Easy: A timid professor inherits a large sum of money and decides to fund a terrible musical
6.30 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular at NVTV
7.00 RoundUp: Dr Claire Bromley from Cancer Research UK discusses the progress being made in helping more people to survive cancer
7.10 Business of the Future Filmed at the Tomorrow Conference at the Waterfront Hall people from the world of business discuss the future with a particular focus on the environment and the future of education
8.00 Democracy Now! “Gaza Is Running Out of Life”: Human Rights Watch Sounds Alarm on Israel’s Collective Punishment
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Paul Martin with some strange news stories, Gok Wan on the most fashionable places in the UK, Happy Days star Danny Most on his new album, Kim Kelly visits Moes Grill Antrim for the Millionaire House Club with Boyzone star Shane Lynch, Phil Mitchell superfan Rachel Forsythe, a look at this years Belfast International Arts Festival plus music from Paul Casey
10.00 Now You're Talking: Liam Logan and Linda Ervine discuss Ulster-Scots and the Irish Language filmed in the Island Arts Centre Lisburn
Monday 16 October
5pm Film: Smash Up-The Story of a Woman. A successful nightclub singer weds a struggling songwriter, but when his fame eclipses hers, she delves into alcoholism
7.00 RoundUp: The New Script for Mental Health campaign held a community consultation to encourage a new approach to mental healthcare services. Geradline McParland, Mary Gould and Sara Boyce from the PPR Project discuss the work
7.30 B Banterflix: Filmmaker Jim McMorrow and Blogger James Oliver join Jim McClean taking a look at horror film 'The Exorcist: Believer' thriller 'Reptile' plus a look at the Halloween classic 'Hocus Pocus'.
8.00 The Big Arts Debate at Stormont 2018
9.00 Wrok Down ABILLY The NVTV popular rock-a-billy music from Australia
9.34 Music: Ciaran Lavery
10.00 Democracy Now! A Second Nakba? Israel Orders 1.1 Million Palestinians to Evacuate Northern Gaza Amid Bombing & Siege
Sunday 15 October
5.00 Film Side Street. A struggling young father-to-be gives in to temptation and impulsively steals money from the office of a shady lawyer--with catastrophic consequences.
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.35 Music: Amidships
8.00 Eilish Rooney interviews award-winning filmmaker Ken Loach about his life and work
8.30 Report from the Pensioners Parliament 2018
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Paul Martin with some strange news stories, Gok Wan on the most fashionable places in the UK, Happy Days star Danny Most on his new album, Kim Kelly visits Moes Grill Antrim for the Millionaire House Club with Boyzone star Shane Lynch, Phil Mitchell superfan Rachel Forsythe, a look at this years Belfast International Arts Festival plus music from Paul Casey
10.00 Democracy Now! A Second Nakba? Israel Orders 1.1 Million Palestinians to Evacuate Northern Gaza Amid Bombing & Siege
Saturday 14 October
5.00 Film: Sherlock Holmes Faces Death During WWII, several murders occur at a convalescent home where Dr. Watson has volunteered his services.
6.30 Wrok Down Abilly The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.35 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Democracy Now! A Second Nakba? Israel Orders 1.1 Million Palestinians to Evacuate Northern Gaza Amid Bombing & Siege
9.00 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors
9.45 Are you Seeing Me? Ethnic minorities in N. Ireland
10.00 Tales from the Margins: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
Friday 13 October
5.00 Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon
6.30 Banterflix: Filmmaker Jim McMorrow and Blogger James Oliver join Jim McClean taking a look at horror film 'The Exorcist: Believer' thriller 'Reptile' plus a look at the Halloween classic 'Hocus Pocus'.
7.00 RoundUp. Financial expert Paddy Osborn from the London Academy of Trading advises people to be wary of online financial influencers, or 'finfluencers'.
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Samuel Thomson from Templepatrick one of the few weaver poets to meet Robert Burns. In the late 18th and early 19th century a group of poets emerged in Ireland. Mostly working class and from the linen industry, they wrote about their lives through poetry, often influenced by the rhythm of the loom as they produced their linen
8.00 Democracy Now! Report from Gaza: Two Palestinians Describe “Horror” on 6th Day of Israel Bombing Besieged
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Paul Martin with some strange news stories, Gok Wan on the most fashionable places in the UK, Happy Days star Danny Most on his new album, Kim Kelly visits Moes Grill Antrim for the Millionaire House Club with Boyzone star Shane Lynch, Phil Mitchell superfan Rachel Forsythe, a look at this years Belfast International Arts Festival plus music from Paul Casey.
10.00 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors. An animation around miscarriage and an experimental video about a nature rave in lockdown
Thursday 12 October
5.00 Film: Rock Rock Rock. Dori is trying to get together enough money to buy a strapless gown; Daddy has cut off Dori's allowance, but gee, she's gotta go to the prom
6.25 The Club Bar
7.00 RoundUp: Farmer Guy Singh-Watson discusses the need to protect producers from supermarket purchasing practices that are driving many farmers out of business
7.10 Covering Ukraine: how the war is effecting communities
7.30 The Picasso Garden
8.00 Democracy Now! Mustafa Barghouti: Israel’s Siege & Bombing of Gaza Are War Crimes. Is Ethnic Cleansing Next?
9.00 Tales from the Margins: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
10 Indie Film on TV: Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors. A pirate action film shot on Super 8 and a comedy webseries about a time-travelling drag queen and her companion
Wednesday 11 October
5pm Film: Scrooge 6.30Banterflix 7RoundUp 7.10Arts Online7.30RUA Artist Sarah Longley 8Democracy Now 9Slugger TV:SDLP Colum Eastwood 9.30Wrok Down ABILLY 10Indie Films and their filmmakers
Tuesday 10 October
5.00 Film: Royal Wedding. A brother and sister dance act encounter challenges and romance when booked in London during the Royal Wedding
6.30 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
7.00 RoundUp: Lisa Bennett from the Marine Stewardship Council discusses the importance of embedding sustainability into fishing policy
7.15 The Art of Conversation: Facing the challenges as a d/Deaf, disabled and Neurodiverse person involvement in the arts as artists. Moderated by Noel McAlinden: Visual Artist Panel Guests: Writer Alice McCullough; artist, performance poet Kat Woods; writer and director Damien Coyle, Chief Executive Officer at University of Atypical. Event at N.I. Mental Health Festival 2023
8.00 Democracy Now! “Dark Days”: Israeli Human Rights Leader Orly Noy on Israel’s War on Palestinians After Hamas Attack
9.00 Robin Elliott: TONIGHT The big talking points with Kim Kelly, Olympic Gold Medalist Greg Rutherford, a visit to Gransha Equestrian Centre for this years Equine Awards, Laurence John on his adventures in radio, Chef Paul Waters and music from Chris Baston and Claudia Buckley
10.00 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors
Monday 9 October
5.00 Film: Our Town: Change comes slowly to a small New Hampshire town in the early 20th century
6.30 Banterflix Fim Review
7.00 History of Sailortown
7.30 Democracy Now! Woman, Life, Freedom: Narges Mohammadi, Imprisoned Iranian Activist, Awarded 2023 Nobel Peace Prize
8.30 Belfast Tech: Artisans and Dreamers
9.30 Glor na Mona
10.00 Tales from the Margins:Tales from the Margins: global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
Sunday 8 October
5.00 Film: Rififi. Four men plan a technically perfect crime, but the human element intervenes...
7.00 Arts What's On Guide
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 Our Parlour: Maryann Quigley with guest Michael Benjamins. How Michael through close friendships overcame personal tradegy and suffering: the legacy of his Jewish grandparents who were survivors of concentration camps, the death of brother, the breakup of partnership and the loss of his job
8.30 The Art of Conversation: Facing the challenges as a d/Deaf, disabled and Neurodiverse person involvement in the arts as artists. Moderated by Noel McAlinden: Visual Artist Panel Guests: Writer Alice McCullough; artist, performance poet Kat Woods; writer and director Damien Coyle, Chief Executive Officer at University of Atypical. Event at N.I. Mental Health Festival 2023
9.00 Democracy Now! Woman, Life, Freedom: Narges Mohammadi, Imprisoned Iranian Activist, Awarded 2023 Nobel Peace Prize
10.00 Tales from the Margins has a global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
Saturday 7 October
5pm Film: Rain, a 1932 pre-Code drama film that stars Joan Crawford as prostitute Sadie Thompson
7.00 Slugger TV: SDLP leader Colum Eastwood joins David McCann on the current political situation, and the future of his party and of nationalism generally
7.30 The Art of Conversation: Facing the challenges as a d/Deaf, disabled and Neurodiverse person involvement in the arts as artists. Moderated by Noel McAlinden: Visual Artist Panel Guests: Writer Alice McCullough; artist, performance poet Kat Woods; writer and director Damien Coyle, Chief Executive Officer at University of Atypical. Event at N.I. Mental Health Festival 2023
8.00 A Shared Home Place - discussing the legacy of Seamus Mallon and looking forward to the next 25 years of people, peace and politics. Chaired by Sean O'Rourke, the panel included Dermot Ahern, Sharon Haughey, Enda Kenny, Orla Mallon, Ian Marshall and Tim O’Connor
9.00 Democracy Now! Woman, Life, Freedom: Narges Mohammadi, Imprisoned Iranian Activist, Awarded 2023 Nobel Peace Prize
10.00 Tales from the Margins has a global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
Friday 6 October
5.00 Film: Pursuit to Algiers. Holmes is recruited to escort the heir to a European throne safely back to his homeland after his father's assassination
6.08 Covering Ukraine
6.30 Banterflix Review
7.00 Slugger TV: SDLP leader Colum Eastwood joins David McCann to discuss the current political situation, and the future of his party and of nationalism generally.
7.30 Diversity Day at Boy's Model
8.00 Democracy Now! “A Day in the Life of Abed Salama”: How the Death of Abed’s 5-Year-Old Son Sheds Light on Life Under Israeli Apartheid
9.00 Robin Elliott: TONIGHT The big talking points with Kim Kelly, Olympic Gold Medalist Greg Rutherford, a visit to Gransha Equestrian Centre for this years Equine Awards, Laurence John on his adventures in radio, Chef Paul Waters and music from Chris Baston and Claudia Buckley
10.00 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors. In this episode: an animation around miscarriage and an experimental video about a nature rave in lockdown
Thursday 5 October
5.00 Film: Phantom of 42nd Street. A theatre critic (Dave O'Brien) teams up with a cop (Jack Mulhall) to investigate the murder of a Broadway actor
6.00 Emerging Palettes follows and documents artists at the beginning of their professional journeys. Within the context of each artists work, themes explored will cover; inspiration, developing a business model, identifying emerging trends and persevering with creativity during a global pandemic. Features visual artist Latishia Reihill with illustrator and founding member of the NI Creatives Market, Danni Simpson
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.25 Kick Out the Jams. Music from Wolf Like Me, Eve Belle, Jealous of the Birds
8.00 Democracy Now! Chaos in Congress: Rep. Ro Khanna on Historic Ouster of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy
9.00 Deborah Espect introduces films made by independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with the directors. A pirate action film shot on Super 8 and a comedy webseries about a time-travelling drag queen and her companion.
10.00 Tales from the Margins has a global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly
Wednesday 4 October
5.00 Film: Penny Serenade. A couple's big dreams give way to a life full of unexpected sadness and unexpected joy.
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Banterflix Film Review: Jim McClean, Guiliana Monteverde and Tim Burden review Dumb Money and Elementals, which is available now on Disney Plus and we’ll wrap up by sharing our thoughts on Mean Girls, ahead of mean girls’ day on the 3rd October
8.00 Historian Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh on his new book Triúr ar Chlé, which looks at Liam P. Ó Riain, Peadar Ó Maicín and Mícheál O Maoláin, and their work for the socialist, trade union and Irish language movements
8.30 Wrok Down ABILLY
9.00 Democracy Now! “Crime Against Humanity”: Exiled from Diego Garcia for U.S. Military Base, Residents Demand to Return
10.00 Tales from the Margins: global outlook & focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ+ communities in western world often believe, rightly or wrongly, they have long overcome
Tuesday 3 October
5.00 Film: Paradise Express A small railroad is being squeezed out of business by the tactics of a trucking company owned by gangsters
6.00 Covering Ukraine
6.30 Wrok Down ABILLY
7.00 Collapse the Box: Margaret Woods Moore is a multidisciplinary artist living in Belfast. Trained as a art teacher on her retirement Margaret found herself as the full-time carer for her mother. Margaret describes how the therapeutic nature of drawing helped her in this difficult role and the value of working with other artists supported her during the grieving period after her mother died
7.30 Quest For Dalaradia documents a group from the PUL community looking for Ulsters ancient history and making it relevent in todays every day life. It highlights that our shared history has been neglected and explains that our common history can provide a common identity which would allow society to move forward
8.00 Democracy Now! Far-Right Republicans Look to Oust Speaker McCarthy After He Averts Government Shutdown
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Journalist Kim Kelly, singer Andrea Begley looks back on ten years since her win on 'The Voice UK', Cinemagic events with Claire Shaw, Andy Bartlett on the new app giving access to the best entertainment hotspots, author Peter James on his new book 'Stop Them Dead' Music: Empty Space
10.00 Tales from the Margins: global outlook & focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ+ communities in western world often believe, rightly or wrongly, they have long overcome
Monday 2 October
5pm Film: Our Town. Change comes slowly to a small New Hampshire town in the early 20th century
6.30 Banterflix Film Review: Jim McClean, Guiliana Monteverde and Tim Burden review Dumb Money and Elementals, which is available now on Disney Plus and we’ll wrap up by sharing our thoughts on Mean Girls, ahead of mean girls’ day on the 3rd October
7.00 A Shared Home Place - discussing the legacy of Seamus Mallon and looking forward to the next 25 years of people, peace and politics - filmed on 22 September in Newry as part of an event organised by the Hume Foundation. Chaired by Sean O'Rourke, the panel included Dermot Ahern, Sharon Haughey, Enda Kenny, Orla Mallon, Ian Marshall and Tim O’Connor
8.00 Democracy Now! Fearing Ethnic Cleansing, 90,000 Armenians Flee Nagorno-Karabakh After Azerbaijan Military Blitz
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Big talking points of the week with Journalist Kim Kelly, singer Andrea Begley looks back on ten years since her win on 'The Voice UK', this years Cinemagic events with Claire Shaw, Andy Bartlett talks about the new app giving access to the best entertainment hotspots, author Peter James on his new book 'Stop Them Dead' and music from local band Empty Space
10.00 Tales from the Margins has a global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly, they have long overcome. Programmer and presenter Rainer Schulze is (Emeritus) Professor of Modern European History and Human Rights
Sunday 1 October 23
5pm Film:One of our Aircraft is Missing. During a raid on Germany a British bomber crew is forced to bail out after their plane is damaged. They land in Holland and are aided by Dutch civilians
7.00 RoundUp: Blue plaque for Hugh Breen. Armagh astronomer and human computer mathematician
7.10 Wake for Lough Neagh: Environmentalists have held a wake to mark the “death” of the UK and Ireland's largest freshwater lake as they accused polluters of causing a huge bloom of toxic blue-green algae
7.15 Covering Ukraine
7.40 Kick Out the Jams
8.00 Democracy Now! Fearing Ethnic Cleansing, 90,000 Armenians Flee Nagorno-Karabakh After Azerbaijan Military Blitz
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Big talking points of the week with Journalist Kim Kelly, singer Andrea Begley looks back on ten years since her win on 'The Voice UK', this years Cinemagic events with Claire Shaw, Andy Bartlett talks about the new app giving access to the best entertainment hotspots, author Peter James on his new book 'Stop Them Dead' and music from local band Empty Space
10.00 Tales from the Margins: global outlook & focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ+ communities in western world often believe, rightly or wrongly, they have long overcome
Saturday 30 September
5pm Film: Nosferatu: Vampire Count Orlok expresses interest in a new residence and real estate agent Hutter's wife
7.00 RoundUp: Blue plaque for Hugh Breen. Armagh astronomer and human computer mathematician
7.10 Wake for Lough Neagh: Environmentalists have held a wake to mark the “death” of the UK and Ireland's largest freshwater lake as they accused polluters of causing a huge bloom of toxic blue-green algae
7.15 Covering Ukraine
8.00 A Shared Home Place - discussing the legacy of Seamus Mallon and looking forward to the next 25 years of people, peace and politics - filmed on 22 September in Newry as part of an event organised by the Hume Foundation. Chaired by Sean O'Rourke, the panel included Dermot Ahern, Sharon Haughey, Enda Kenny, Orla Mallon, Ian Marshall and Tim O’Connor
9.00 Democracy Now! Fearing Ethnic Cleansing, 90,000 Armenians Flee Nagorno-Karabakh After Azerbaijan Military Blitz
10.00 Tales from the Margins: global outlook & focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ+ communities in western world often believe, rightly or wrongly, they have long overcome
Friday 29 September
5pm Film: Of Human Bondage. A young man finds himself attracted to a cold and unfeeling waitress who may ultimately destroy them both
6.30 Covering Ukraine
7.00 Novel Ideas: Author of Punk as F*CK Micky Cassidy reflects on growing up in Belfast in the late 1970s as a punk rocker, his first painful contact with the punk scene but which he grew to love and punks demise. Interviewed by local musician and punk Petesy Burns
7.30 Banterflix Film Review: Jim McClean, Guiliana Monteverde and Tim Burden review Dumb Money and Elementals, which is available now on Disney Plus and we’ll wrap up by sharing our thoughts on Mean Girls, ahead of mean girls’ day on the 3rd October.
8.00 Democracy Now! “Donald Duck” & “Missing in Action”: GOP Rivals Criticize Trump For Skipping Another Debate
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Big talking points of the week with Journalist Kim Kelly, singer Andrea Begley looks back on ten years since her win on 'The Voice UK', this years Cinemagic events with Claire Shaw, Andy Bartlett talks about the new app giving access to the best entertainment hotspots, author Peter James on his new book 'Stop Them Dead' and music from local band Empty Space
10.00 Tales from the Margins has a global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly, they have long overcome. Programmer and presenter Rainer Schulze is (Emeritus) Professor of Modern European History and Human Rights.
Thursday 28 September
5.00 Film: My Man Godfrey. The spoiled daughter of a rich American family hires as butler an Austrian vagrant she finds on a pier, without knowing that he illegally jumped ship
6.3 Arts What's On Guide
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Our Parlour: Maryann Quigley with guest Michael Benjamins. How Michael through close friendships overcame personal tradegy and suffering: the legacy of his Jewish grandparents who were survivors of concentration camps, the death of brother, the breakup of partnership and the loss of job
8.00 From the archives: Artist John Kindness
9.00 Tales from the Margins has a global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly, they have long overcome. Programmer and presenter Rainer Schulze is (Emeritus) Professor of Modern European History and Human Rights.
10.00 Democracy Now!
Wednesday 27 September
5.00 Film My Favorite Brunette. Shortly before his execution on the death row in San Quentin, amateur sleuth and baby photographer Ronnie Jackson, tells reporters how he got there
6.30 Banterflix: New trailer for Aquaman: the Lost Kingdom, Joe McElroy and Hamish Calvert join Jim McClean to review Ballywalter ahead of its release, director Fran Rubel Kuzui talks on her film Tokyo PoP and thoughts on A Haunting in Venice in cinemas now
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Kick Out the Jams: Music from Ciara O'Neill
8.00 Aspire to Inspire celebrates inspiring individuals from diverse backgrounds. Patrica Breslin, Brian Philiips, Brian Armstrong share their stories and ignite a flame of inspiration. The Aspire to Inspire event takes place: Thursday 28 September 6-9pm at Spectrum Centre Shankill Road. Through captivating speeches and discussions, this event empowers attendees to dream big, break barriers, and make a positive impact on the worldArchival film. Artist :John Kindness Retrospective
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Tales from the Margins has a global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly, they have long overcom
Tuesday 26 September
5.00 Film: Murder, My Sweet After being hired to find an ex-con's former girlfriend, Philip Marlowe is drawn into a deeply complex web of mystery and deceit
6.30 Covering Ukraine
7.00 Wrok Down ABILLY The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
7.30 Fatboy Slow: Fatboy Slim takes a casual walk with Guy Lloyd while reflecting on his life ‘on the decks’. From little known bass player to world famous DJ. He rocks!
8.00 Belfast Bred Tour With Kabosh Theatre
8.30 Wee Yarners Crochet Club: Based in the heart of Bangor at the North Down Community Network is the Wee Yarners Crochet Club. Founded on the desire to skill the community in creative crochet, the group has developed into a thriving community art club.
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Paul Martin and Doc Jenny with some of the latest talking points, comedians Katherine Ryan and Marcus Keeley, local historian Aidan Campbell, movie news with Tim Burden and music from Ben Cutler
10.00 Democracy Now! Striking Hollywood Writers Reach Tentative Deal with Studios After 146 Days on Picket Line
Monday 25 September
5.00 Film: Murder at the Baskervilles. Sherlocks vacation ends when he suddenly finds himself in the middle of a double-murder mystery
6.30 Covering Ukraine
7.00 Wrok Down ABILLY The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
7.30 Banterflix: New trailer for Aquaman: the Lost Kingdom, Joe McElroy and Hamish Calvert join Jim McClean to review Ballywalter ahead of its release, director Fran Rubel Kuzui talks on her film Tokyo PoP and thoughts on A Haunting in Venice in cinemas now
8.00 The Write-Off: St. Thomas's School. In 1957, a Roman Catholic secondary school was founded in the troubled republican stronghold of Ballymurphy. The school developed a strong relationship with the local community but was closed in 1988 without any consultation.
8.40 Kick Out the Jams: Music from Silences
9.00 Democracy Now! As Rupert Murdoch Resigns from His Right-Wing Media Empire, Will His Son Lachlan Be Even More Extreme?
10.00 Inheritance Environmental Film Festival: Screenings: Opossum; Water, Star Medicine; Waldeinsamkeit; Saving: Hope
Sunday 24 September
5pm Film: Madness of the Heart: Lydia Garth meets Paul de Vandiere, a French nobleman, but their romance is plagued by Lydia's complaint of recurring spells of blurred vision
6.30 Our Parlour: Maryann Quigley with guest Michael Benjamins. How Michael through close friendships overcame personal tradegy and suffering: the legacy of his Jewish grandparents who were survivors of concentration camps, the death of brother, the breakup of partnership and the loss of job.
7.00 Wrok Down ABILLY
7.30 Arts Online: Presented by Ciaran Scullion, Arts Council of Northern Ireland
8.00 Democracy Now! As Rupert Murdoch Resigns from His Right-Wing Media Empire, Will His Son Lachlan Be Even More Extreme?
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Paul Martin and Doc Jenny with some of the latest talking points, comedians Katherine Ryan and Marcus Keeley, local historian Aidan Campbell, movie news with Tim Burden and music from Ben Cutler
10.00 Inheritance Environmental Film Festival continues: Wild Reconnection; And the Deluge; The Big Steppe
Saturday 23 September
5.00 Film M M is a 1931 German mystery suspense thriller film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Peter Lorre in his third screen role as Hans Beckert, a serial killer
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Football Express with correspondent Stephen Looney joined by Glenn Ferguson, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh to discuss the latest from the Irish Premiership
8.00 Aspire to Inspire celebrates inspiring individuals from diverse backgrounds. Patrica Breslin, Brian Philiips, Brian Armstrong share their stories and ignite a flame of inspiration. The Aspire to Inspire event takes place: Thursday 28 September 6-9pm at Spectrum Centre Shankill Road. Through captivating speeches and discussions, this event empowers attendees to dream big, break barriers, and make a positive impact on the world
9.00 Democracy Now
10.00 Environmental Film Festival Ep. 6 Films: Fair Seas - The Atlantic Northwest; The Lost Beach Towel; Aphrodite's Wave; Tree Lines; The Scarecrow
Friday 22 September
5pm Film: Love Laughs at Andy Hardy
7.35 Covering Ukraine
7.00 Collapse the Box: Margaret Woods Moore is a multidisciplinary artist living in Belfast. Trained as a art teacher on her retirement Margaret found herself as the full-time carer for her mother. Margaret describes how the therapeutic nature of drawing helped her in this difficult role and the value of working with other artists supported her during the grieving period after her mother died
7.30 Banterflix: New trailer for Aquaman: the Lost Kingdom, Joe McElroy and Hamish Calvert join Jim McClean to review Ballywalter ahead of its release, director Fran Rubel Kuzui talks on her film Tokyo PoP and thoughts on A Haunting in Venice in cinemas now
8.00 Football Express with correspondent Stephen Looney joined by Glenn Ferguson, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh to discuss the latest from the Irish Premiership
8.30 Queen's Jubilee East Belfast Style:Community Arts Project
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Paul Martin and Doc Jenny with some of the latest talking points, comedians Katherine Ryan and Marcus Keeley, local historian Aidan Campbell, movie news with Tim Burden and music from Ben Cutler
10.00 Democracy Now: Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Ukraine, Palestine & Why Latin America Rejects Western Hypocrisy
Thursday 21 September
5.00 Film: Loophole. A bank teller attempts to clear his name and rebuild his career after he is wrongly accused of thef
6.30 Kick Out the Jams: Music from Verse Chorus Verse
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Whitechurch Cemetery, Ballywalter Michael Johnston, of Ballywalter & District Historical Society, takes us on a tour of one of the most important burial grounds on the North Down & Ards Peninsula
8.00 Football Express
8.30 Emerging Palettes: Jordain Molloy GiIlen & Ethan Neill in conversation
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Inheritance environmental film festival Episode 4: Outstanding In Her Field; Water; Around the World on a Wild Fish Chase; Blackbird
Wednesday 20 September
5pm Little Princess. A little girl is left by her father in an exclusive seminary for girls, when her father fights in the Second Boer War. Later, when he is presumed dead she is forced to become a servant
7.oo Covering Ukraine
7.30 Banterflix- Guests: Cosplayer Joanne Alexander and Filmmaker Adam Neeson join Jim McClean taking a look at the horror film 'The Nun 2' and the re-release of Tim Burton's 'Batman'.
8.00 Wrok Down Abilly: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.30 Novel Ideas: Author of Punk as F*CK Micky Cassidy reflects on growing up in Belfast in the late 1970s as a punk rocker, his first painful contact with the punk scene but which he grew to love and punks demise. Interviewed by local musician and punk Petesy Burns
9.00 Democracy Now! U.S. & Iran Complete Prisoner Swap; Iranian Protesters Mark One Year Since Death of Mahsa Amini
10.00 Inheritance Environmental Film Festival continues Episode 3. Films: 8:19; Las Nogas; Piano-Soleil; The Farmer and the Sea; El Canto del Quetzal
Tuesday 19 September
5.00 Film: La Grande Illusion. During WWI, two French soldiers are captured and imprisoned in a German P.O.W. camp. Several escape attempts follow until they are eventually sent to a seemingly inescapable fortress
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.35 Kick Out the Jams: The Vals in the Northern Visions studio
8.00 Democracy Now! The March to End Fossil Fuels: 75,000 Rally in NYC to Push Biden & World Leaders on Climate Crisis
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT with Journalist Kim Kelly, Paul McVeigh & Melanie Harrison on the 'The Paul McVeigh Residency' at The Harrison a mecca for visiting artists, musicians and writers while in Belfast, this years Aspects Festival with Patricia Hamilton also dating and relationship advice from Charlene Douglas, comedian Billy Porter plus music from Dom Martin, Johnny Brady and Nigel Connell
10.00 Environmental film festival continues: The Keepers; Inbetweening Beings; Siren; Farm Fresh; Voyage of Discovery - The Blue Belt Expedition; The Heaviest Order
Monday 18 September
5.00 Film: Irish Luck: Buzzy O'Brien is a bellhop in a hotel where a guest is murdered. The police blame Kitty Monahan and Buzzy succeeds in helping her escape and hides her at his home with his mother
6.00 Film:I Surrender Dear: Bing Crosby meets one of his fans, who won't believe it's him
6.15 Film: Fiesta When a matador leaves town to focus on his music, his twin sister takes on his identity in the bullfighting ring
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 BBanterflix- Guests: Cosplayer Joanne Alexander and Filmmaker Adam Neeson join Jim McClean taking a look at the horror film 'The Nun 2' and the re-release of Tim Burton's 'Batman'.
8.00 In Focus: Ann McMaster poet, playwright, editor, photographer and creative mentor
8.30 A Tour of Brighton's Royal Party House
9.00 Democracy Now! UAW on Strike: In Historic Move, Auto Workers Target All Big Three Automakers at On
10.00 Northern Ireland’s environmental film festival: Films: Movers and Shapers; KALU - Growing Up Wild; Teo, the blue boy;Two Worlds, One Journey; Mercure
Sunday 17 September
5.00 Film: Little Annie Rooney. The tenements are home to an international community, including the friends and family of a tough young ragamuffin named Annie Rooney
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Novel Ideas: Author of Punk as F*CK Micky Cassidy reflects on growing up in Belfast in the late 1970s as a punk rocker, his first painful contact with the punk scene but which he grew to love and punks demise. Interviewed by local musician and punk Petesy Burns
8.00 Democracy Now! UAW on Strike: In Historic Move, Auto Workers Target All Big Three Automakers at Onc
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT with Journalist Kim Kelly, Paul McVeigh & Melanie Harrison on the 'The Paul McVeigh Residency' at The Harrison a mecca for visiting artists, musicians and writers while in Belfast, this years Aspects Festival with Patricia Hamilton also dating and relationship advice from Charlene Douglas, comedian Billy Porter plus music from Dom Martin, Johnny Brady and Nigel Connell
10.00 Tales from the Margins has a global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues LGBTIQIA+ which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly, they have long overcome
Saturday 16 September
5.00 Film: Letter of Introduction. An aging actor, about to marry for the fourth time, is surprised when a young woman, who is the daughter he never knew he had, appears with a "letter of introduction".
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Queen's Jubilee East Belfast Style: A community arts project. When starting to plan the Queen's Jubilee project East Belfast in February 2022 there was no idea that the scheduled exhibition in September would take on new significance with the death of the Queen. Participants: Bronagh Lawson, Ngaire Jackson, Elaine McGinn, Margaret Moore, Karlene McCann, Olive
8.00 Democracy Now! UAW on Strike: In Historic Move, Auto Workers Target All Big Three Automakers at Once
9.00 Tales from the Margins has a global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues
10.00 Wrok Down Abilly The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
10.30 Dublin KinoD filmmakers Drama Shorts: Punchdrunk-Stuntman Philip Condron stars in this hilarious action-comedy short in which a brawl occurs between an Irish bartender and his sneaky customers. Harry-Harry is a serial killer, and those around him are oblivious to his crimes. Silicon Souls-The year is 2030, and ChatGPT has become self-aware and has started demanding civil rights. When humanity rejects its demands, the AI chatbot hacks the world's nuclear weapons systems and launches missiles to destroy human civilisation
Friday 15 September
5.00 Film:Last Man on Earth. When a disease turns all of humanity into the living dead, the last man on earth becomes a reluctant vampire hunter
6.30 Covering Ukraine
7.00 Wrok Down ABILLY- The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
7.30 Banterflix- Guests: Cosplayer Joanne Alexander and Filmmaker Adam Neeson join Jim McClean taking a look at the horror film 'The Nun 2' and the re-release of Tim Burton's 'Batman'.
8.00 Democracy Now!
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT with Journalist Kim Kelly, Paul McVeigh & Melanie Harrison on the 'The Paul McVeigh Residency' at The Harrison a mecca for visiting artists, musicians and writers while in Belfast, this years Aspects Festival with Patricia Hamilton also dating and relationship advice from Charlene Douglas, comedian Billy Porter plus music from Dom Martin, Johnny Brady and Nigel Connell
10.00 Film Festival Grand Climax
Thursday 14 September
5.00 Film: Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter. Maria Frankenstein puts the brain of a monster into the body of one of Jesse James' sidekicks
6.30 The Portico of Ards. The Portico of Ards, where church and culture meet.
7.34 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Collapse the Box: Margaret Woods Moore is a multidisciplinary artist living in Belfast. Trained as a art teacher on her retirement Margaret found herself as the full-time carer for her mother. Margaret describes how the therapeutic nature of drawing helped her in this difficult role and the value of working with other artists supported her during the grieving period after her mother died.
8.30 Democracy Now! “A Calamity of Epic Proportions”: Death Toll from Libyan Floods Tops 6,000 in Latest Climate Disaster
9.30 Film Festival: Finally Nearly Getting There
Wednesday 13 September
5.00 Film: Jane Eyre. After a harsh childhood, orphan Jane Eyre is hired by Edward Rochester, the brooding lord of a mysterious manor house, to care for his young daughter
6.35 Covering Ukraine
7.00 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
7.30 Banterflix: Latest film news and reviews of 'Sound of Freedom' and the Disney classic 'One Hundred and One Dalmations' with Jim McClean and Alan Meban
8.00 The Write-Off: St. Thomas's School. In 1957, a Roman Catholic secondary school was founded in the troubled republican stronghold of Ballymurphy. The school developed a strong relationship with the local community but was closed in 1988 without any consultation.
8.45 Arts Guide
9.00 Democracy Now! The World Is Undergoing “Significant Realignments”: Economist Jayati Ghosh on G20, India, China & More
10.00 The legendary Film Festival comes to NVTV! Episode 11: “Down the Rabbit Hole” Experimental Film & Music. Part 2
Tuesday 12 September
5.00 Film: Jack and the Beanstalk. Abbott & Costello's version of the famous fairy tale, about a young boy who trades the family cow for magic beans
6.30 Covering Ukraine
7.00 Queen's Jubilee East Belfast Style: A community arts project. When starting to plan the Queen's Jubilee project East Belfast in February 2022 there was no idea that the scheduled exhibition in September would take on new significance with the death of the Queen. Participants: Bronagh Lawson, Ngaire Jackson, Elaine McGinn, Margaret Moore, Karlene McCann, Olive
7.30 Arts Online: Guide to the arts
8.00 Democracy Now! Morocco: Earthquake Death Toll at 2,500; Criticism Grows over King’s Response to Humanitarian Crisis
9.00 Robin Elliott:TONIGHT- Journalist Paul Martin, a visit to Galgorm Hotel in Ballymena, a look at Shared? a thought-provoking, exploration of contemporary housing issues written by Fintan Brady, S Club 7 star Rachel Stevens, singer Emily Williams star of The Bodyguard, this years Con O' Neill Festival and music from Gavin Gribben.
10.00 Film Festival continues: It’s Complicated-Dramatic Relationships
Monday 11 September
5.00 Film: Intolerance- a grandiose composite epic, interweaving four separate morality plays from different eras and settings
8.00 Banterflix: Latest film news and reviews of 'Sound of Freedom' and the Disney classic 'One Hundred and One Dalmations' with Jim McClean and Alan Meban
8.30Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
9.00 Democracy Now! Spain: Soccer Head Faces Sexual Assault Charge for World Cup Forced Kiss; Women Players Strike over Pay
10.00 Film Festival continues: "Alive & Unafraid - Exploring the World Around Us” - Documentary & Drama
Sunday 10 September
5.00 Film: In Which We Serve: This "story of a ship", the British destroyer H.M.S. Torrin, is told in flashbacks by survivors as they cling to a life raft
7.00 Walks Around Britain. Upper Hambleton and Misterton to West Stockwith. Claire Maxted walks around the village of Upper Hambleton on the shores of Rutland Water, while Andrew White walks alongside a canal and two rivers between Misterton and West Stockwith in Nottinghamshire
7.30 Football Express. Stephen Looney is joined by Michael Gault, Mark McIntosh and NIFL CEO Gerard Lawlor to discuss the controversy around some recent rule changes
8.00 Democracy Now! Spain: Soccer Head Faces Sexual Assault Charge for World Cup Forced Kiss; Women Players Strike over Pay
9.00 Robin Elliott:TONIGHT- Journalist Paul Martin, a visit to Galgorm Hotel in Ballymena, a look at Shared? a thought-provoking, exploration of contemporary housing issues written by Fintan Brady, S Club 7 star Rachel Stevens, singer Emily Williams star of The Bodyguard, this years Con O' Neill Festival and music from Gavin Gribben
10.00 Film Festival:Feature Showcase
Saturday 9 September
5.00 Film: His Girl Friday. A newspaper editor uses every trick in the book to keep his ace reporter ex-wife from remarrying
6.30 Walks in Britain: Alderney's south east coast and Rother Valley Country Park. Andrew White joins Martin Batt for a walk along the south west coast of Alderney and then journeys to Rotherham for a walk around Rother Valley Country Park
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Balmoral Show 2023: The best of what the agricultural industry has to offer. The country's top animals on display alongside a huge variety of companies to showcase their produce
8.00 Football Express. Stephen Looney is joined by Michael Gault, Mark McIntosh and NIFL CEO Gerard Lawlor to discuss the controversy around some recent rule changes
8.30 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
9.00 Democracy Now! Spain: Soccer Head Faces Sexual Assault Charge for World Cup Forced Kiss; Women Players Strike over Pay
10.00 Film Festival Episode 7: You’ve Got to Laugh-Comedy Part 2
Friday 8 September
5.00 Film: Heartbeat. In Paris, a young woman runs away from a reform school, joins a pickpocket academy
7.00 Walks in Britain: Langsett Reservoir and Dovestone Reservoir. The team walk around two reservoirs on the outskirts of the Peak District National Park. Andrew White walks around Langsett Reservoir in South Yorkshire and Leah Hather walks around Dovestone Reservoir in Greater Manchester
7.30 Banterflix: Latest film news and reviews of 'Sound of Freedom' and the Disney classic 'One Hundred and One Dalmations' with Jim McClean and Alan Meban
8.00 Football Express. Stephen Looney is joined by Michael Gault, Mark McIntosh and NIFL CEO Gerard Lawlor to discuss the controversy around some recent rule changes.
8.30 Life on the Lough. Depicting life in and around Lough Neagh
9.00 Robin Elliott:TONIGHT- Journalist Paul Martin, a visit to Galgorm Hotel in Ballymena, a look at Shared? a thought-provoking, exploration of contemporary housing issues written by Fintan Brady, S Club 7 star Rachel Stevens, singer Emily Williams star of The Bodyguard, this years Con O' Neill Festival and music from Gavin Gribben.
10.00 Democracy Now: Ukrainian & Russian Activists on How Putin’s War Emboldens “Authoritarian Forces” Around the World
11.00 Film Festival. Episode 6: “You’ve Got to Laugh” - Comedy Part 1
Thursday 7 September
5.00 Film: Gulliver's Travels. A doctor washes ashore on an island inhabited by little people
6.15 Walks In Britain: La Hougue Bie to Gorey and Mam Tor. Andrew White walks between two historic sites on Jersey - La Hougue Bie and Gorey, while Leah Hather treks through the snow to Mam Tor in the Peak District.
6.40 Musician and archivist Niamh Ní Charra
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Football Express: Stephen Looney is joined by Michael Gault, Mark McIntosh and NIFL CEO Gerard Lawlor to discuss the controversy around some recent rule changes
8.00 Emerging Palettes: Artists Alison Lowry and Karen Daye-Hutchinson share their work experiences
8.45 Music: Jigs and Reels: Brendan Quinn
9.00 Democracy Now! “A Political Prosecution”: 61 Cop City Opponents Hit with RICO Charges by Georgia’s Republican AG
10.00 Film Festival continues: Episode 5: “Alive and Unafraid – Exploring the World Around Us” – Drama
Wednesday 6 September
5.00 Film: Great Expectations. A humble orphan boy in 1810s Kent is given the opportunity to go to London and become a gentleman, with the help of an unknown benefactor
7.00 Walks Around Britain: Wadworth and Rutland Water' Andrew White walks around the village of Wadworth in South Yorkshire and Claire Maxted discovers the wildlife and history of Rutland Water.
7.30 Balmoral Show 23: The best of what the agricultural industry has to offer, the country's top animals are on display alongside a huge variety of companies to showcase their produce
8.00 Democracy Now! Racist Shootings “Don’t Happen in a Vacuum”: Bishop Barber on DeSantis, Trump & Those Who Spread Hate
9.00 Film Festival Continues. Episode 4: Down the Rabbit Hole-Experimental Film & Music Part 1
Tuesday 5 September
5.00 Film: Gaslight: Ten years after her aunt was murdered in their London home, a woman returns from Italy in the 1880s to resume residence with her new husband
7.00 Walks Aound Britain: Pennington Flash and Windermere to Orrest Head. Andrew White takes a nature-filled walk around Pennington Flash in Leigh and to the summit of Orrest Head from Windermere railway station
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 Democracy Now! “The Great Escape”: Saket Soni on Forced Immigrant Labor Used to Clean Up Climate Disasters in U.S.
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: Launch of Belfast International Arts Festival, Northern Ireland Opera returns with Puccini's 'Tosca', Actor and Singer Will Mellor, Starting Again Coach Amanda Rafferty, the David Ervine play 'The Man Who Swallowed a Dictionary' plus music from Zac Mac and Silent Running
10.00 Film Festival Ep 3:No One's Gonna Save You from The Beast About to Strike. Thriller and Horror
Monday 4 September
5.00 Film: Dressed to Kill. Sherlock Holmes sets out to discover why a trio of murderous villains, including a dangerously attractive female, are desperate to obtain three unassuming and inexpensive little music boxes
6.15 Kick Out the Jams: Joshua Burnside
6.30 Walks Around Britain: Buxton and Chester city walls. Andrew takes two walks direct from railway stations - one around the Derbyshire spa town of Buxton and the other along the Roman walls of Chester
7.00 Balmoral Show 23: The best of what the agricultural industry has to offer, the country's top animals are on display alongside a huge variety of companies to showcase their produce
7.30 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Democracy Now! Jan. 6: Proud Boys Lieutenant Joe Biggs, Who Warned of “Second Civil War,” Sentenced to 17 Years
9.00 The Brighton Rocks International Film Festival: Episode 2: “Alive and Unafraid – Exploring the World Around Us” – Documentaries
Sunday 3 September
5.00 Double Indemnity. A Los Angeles insurance representative lets an alluring housewife seduce him into a scheme of insurance fraud and murder that arouses the suspicion of his colleague, an insurance investigator
6.45 Jigs and Reels: Brendan Quinn
7.00 Walks In Britain: South Stack to North Stack and Thor's Cave. Andrew and his youngest daughter Olivia walk between the headlands of South and North Stack on Anglesey, and then Andrew's other daughter Alannah joins them, and the dogs, for a walk in Staffordshire to Thor's Cave
7.30 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Democracy Now! Jan. 6: Proud Boys Lieutenant Joe Biggs, Who Warned of “Second Civil War,” Sentenced to 17 Years
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Launch of Belfast International Arts Festival, Northern Ireland Opera returns with Puccini's 'Tosca', Actor and Singer Will Mellor, Starting Again Coach Amanda Rafferty, the David Ervine play 'The Man Who Swallowed a Dictionary' plus music from Zac Mac and Silent Running
10.00 Brighton Film Festival Student Showcase
Saturday 2 September
5pm Film D.O.A: Frank Bigelow, told he's been poisoned and has only a few days to live, tries to find out who killed him and why
6.30 Walks In Britain: Denby Dale and Saltburn-by-the-Sea. Andrew goes on two walks straight from railway stations in Yorkshire – one in the countryside of Denby Dale and the other on the coast along the Cleveland Way at Saltburn-by-the-Sea
7.00 In Focus: Paula McIntyre: Writer, broadcaster and one of Northern Ireland's leading chefs in conversation Liam Logan
7.30 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Future Tense: Episode 2 A community relations series. This episode examines the role of community arts in building a cohesive society. Supported by the Community Relations Council.
9.00 Democracy Now! Jan. 6: Proud Boys Lieutenant Joe Biggs, Who Warned of “Second Civil War,” Sentenced to 17 Years
10.00 Legendary Brighton Rocks International Film Festival: Student Showcase
Friday 1 September
5.00 Flm: Destroy All Planets. Gamera gets brainwashed by a group of aliens who command him to destroy the planets
6.30 Walks In Britain: Hartsholme Country Park and the Falls of Acharn: Andrew, his daughter Olivia and the dogs take a walk around Hartsholme Country Park in the city of Lincoln, and then Andrew's other daughter Alannah joins them all for a climb to the Falls of Acharn in Perth and Kinross.
7.00 In Focus: Ann McMaster poet, playwright, editor, photographer and creative mentor
7.35 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.30 Quest For Dalaradia documents a group from the PUL community looking for Ulsters ancient history and making it relevent in todays every day life. It highlights that our shared history has been neglected and explains that our common history can provide a common identity which would allow society to move forward, it shows various ancient sites and historical figures in a contemporary setting and explains the work that the Dalaradia Cultural and Historical Society are involved in
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: Launch of Belfast International Arts Festival, Northern Ireland Opera returns with Puccini's 'Tosca', Actor and Singer Will Mellor, Starting Again Coach Amanda Rafferty, the David Ervine play 'The Man Who Swallowed a Dictionary' plus music from Zac Mac and Silent Running.
10.00 Democracy Now! Military Coup in Gabon Seen as Part of Broader Revolt Against France & Neo-Colonialism in Africa
Thursday 31 August
5.00 Film: Der Golam: a clay statue brought to life by Rabbi Loew in 16th century Prague to save the Jews from the ongoing brutal persecution by the city's rulers
6.45 Walks in Britain Daneshill Lakes and Haxey: Andrew, his dogs and his daughter Olivia take a wildlife-filled walk around Daneshill Lakes in Nottinghamshire, and then Andrew tours around the historic Lincolnshire village of Haxey
7.00 Emeging Palettes: Artists Alison Lowry and Karen Daye-Hutchinson share their experiences
7.45 Covering Ukraine
8.10 Future Tense: Community Relations series. Experiences and issues facing the city's multicultural community. Supported by the Community Relations Council.
9.00 Tales from the Margins has a global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly, they have long overcome
10.00 Democracy Now! Biden vs. Big Pharma: Medicare to Begin Negotiations to Lower Price of 10 Costly Drugs & Insulin
Wednesday 30 August
5.00 Film: Delightfully Dangerous: Young Sherry Williams dreams of having a singing career and she idolizes her older sister Josephine, who has gone to New York to perform on the stage
6.30 Walks Around Britain: Borsdane Wood and Kenmore Hill: Andrew takes a short walk through the ancient Borsdane Wood in Wigan, and then he climbs Kenmore Hill in Perth and Kinross, together with his dogs and his daughter Olivia
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 Collapse The Box. Journeys & Destinations. Exploring the lived experience of mothers and daughters in three minority ethnic communities and how families interact between the generations in a multicultural society
8.30 Historian Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh discusses his new book Triúr ar Chlé, which looks at Liam P. Ó Riain, Peadar Ó Maicín and Mícheál O Maoláin, and their work for the socialist, trade union and Irish language movements
9.00 Democracy Now! As Mark Meadows Pushes for Federal Trial, Activists Say Attack on Voting Rights at Heart of Georgia Case
10.00 Tales from the Margins has a global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly, they have long overcome
Tuesday 29 August
5.00 Film: Days of Jesse James. A bank robbery pulled off by the bank officials, not the usual James gang
6.00 Walks in Britain :Roxwell and the Leigh Guided Busway. Andrew takes a scenic walk around the lovely village of Roxwell in Essex, and an easy bimble alongside the guided busway in Leigh
6.30 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Belfast Unfiltered: Injured Pensions
8.00 Democracy Now! Gary Younge on Jacksonville Shooting & Why America’s Gun Problem “Makes Its Racism More Lethal”
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Guests include Journalist Paul Martin, Street Dancer Jordan Banjo, Karen Hawthorne and Caroline McMichael on performing in the hit musical 'Evita', Writer, music Agent and Promoter Paul Charles, Endurance Adventurer Sean Conway who managed 105 Triathlons in 105 days plus music from Brandon McPhee & Tony Allen and Beth Nielsen-Chapman
10.00 Tales from the Margins: LGBTIQIA+
Monday 28 August
5.00 Film: Cyrano de Bergerac. Cyrano de Bergerac is a joyous and witty poet filled with plenty of charisma and bravado in 17th-century France
7.00 Ann McMaster talks to Liam Logan about her life growing up on a farm and her Ulster-Scots book of Poems publish this year
7.30 Historian Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh discusses his new book Triúr ar Chlé, which looks at Liam P. Ó Riain, Peadar Ó Maicín and Mícheál O Maoláin, and their work for the socialist, trade union and Irish language movements
8.00 Covering Ukraine
8.30 Wrok Down ABILLY The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
9.00 Democracy Now! Inmate P01135809: Trump Surrenders to Jail in Georgia, Booked on 13 Felony Counts
10.00 Tales from the margins: a global outlook and focuses on struggles and issues which LGBTIQ communities in the western world often believe, rightly or wrongly, they have long overcome
Sunday 27 August
5.00 Film: Charade. Romance and suspense ensue in Paris as a woman is pursued by several men who want a fortune her murdered husband had stolen. Whom can she trust?
7.00 Round Up Compilation
8.00 Football Express: Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh on the latest from the Irish Premiership
8.30 Covering Ukraine
8.50 Jack's Fair
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Guests include Journalist Paul Martin, Street Dancer Jordan Banjo, Karen Hawthorne and Caroline McMichael on performing in the hit musical 'Evita', Writer, music Agent and Promoter Paul Charles, Endurance Adventurer Sean Conway who managed 105 Triathlons in 105 days plus music from Brandon McPhee & Tony Allen and Beth Nielsen-Chapman
10.00 Democracy Now! Inmate P01135809: Trump Surrenders to Jail in Georgia, Booked on 13 Felony Counts
Saturday 26 August
5pm Film: Carnival Story. An American carnival in Germany sets the scene for sin, sex and melodrama.
6.45 RoundUp Compilation
7.40 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine
8.00 Football Express: Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh on the latest from the Irish Premiership
8.30 Democracy Now! Inmate P01135809: Trump Surrenders to Jail in Georgia, Booked on 13 Felony Counts
9.30 LGBTQIA+ Film Festival: Queer Perspectives and Transformations
Friday 25 August
5.00 Film: Constantine the Great. The story of Roman Emperor Constantine The Great, who united the Roman Empire in 324 A.D. during the great civil war, and granted religious freedom to all
7.00 RoundUp: Preventing motorcycle injuries and deaths
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Wrok Down Abilly
8.00 Football Express: Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh on the latest from the Irish Premiership.
8.30 Life on the Lough: Depicting life in and around Lough Neagh
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Guests include Journalist Paul Martin, Street Dancer Jordan Banjo, Karen Hawthorne and Caroline McMichael on performing in the hit musical 'Evita', Writer, music Agent and Promoter Paul Charles, Endurance Adventurer Sean Conway who managed 105 Triathlons in 105 days plus music from Brandon McPhee & Tony Allen and Beth Nielsen-Chapman
10.00 Democracy Now! Two Months After Mutiny in Russia, Wagner Group’s Yevgeny Prigozhin Dies in Plane Crash
Thursday 24 August
5pm Film: Carnival of Souls: After a traumatic accident, a woman becomes drawn to a mysterious abandoned carnival.
6.30 Walks in Britain: Alderney Forts and Lanercost Priory. Andrew White takes a stunning walk discovering the many forts on the small island of Alderney, and walks along part of the Hadrian's Wall in Cumbria.
7.00 Round Up: Lewis Dean from Indeed on how young people are looking at alternative career plans as many wonder of university is worth the expense
7.15 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine
7.35 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 Is Better Possible? The University of Liverpool's Professor Jon Tonge weighs up the positive and negative legacy of the 25 year old Belfast/Good Friday Agreement and suggests some potential reforms. Filmed at the John Hewitt International Summer School
9.00 Democracy Now! “They Fired on Us Like Rain”: Saudis Accused of Killing Hundreds of Ethiopian Refugees at Border
10.00 LGBTQIA+ Film Festival: Relationships and Passions Pt2
Wednesday 22 August
5.00 Film: Captain Kidd: The unhistorical adventures of pirate Captain Kidd revolve around treasure and treachery
6.30 Walks in Britain: Glen Wyllin and York to Riccall: Andrew White walks part of an old railway line on the Isle of Man and walks between the Sun and Pluto in North Yorkshire
7.00 RoundUp: Musician Professor Green highlights the problem of data poverty that many families are facing
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Idir Chamáin: Musician and archivist Niamh Ní Charra on her work, and the importance of promoting gender equality in music
8.00 Emerging Palettes: Artists Alison Lowry and Karen Daye-Hutchinson share their experiences
8.40 Music: Jigs and Reels with Brendan Quinn
9.00 Democracy Now! “Notorious”: Inside the Fulton County Jail, Where Trump Will Surrender & 15 Prisoners Died Last Year
10.00 LGBTQIA+ Film Festival returns for its 5th season! Relationships and Passions Part 1
Tuesday 22 August
5.00 Film: Bringing Up Baby: While trying to secure a $1 million donation for his museum, a befuddled paleontologist is pursued by a flighty and often irritating heiress and her pet leopard, Baby.
6.45 Donard Commedagh Mournes Mountain Race
7.00 RoundUp: Most Councils have no strategy to install onstreet charging points for electric cars, according to an FOI request by Vauxhall. Philip Douglas from Vauxhall discusses the issue.
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Walks In Britain: In a Jersey Special, Andrew White and his family walk to Devil's Hole along the coast and a circular walk near the La Corbière lighthouse.
8.00 Democrcy Now! A Turning Point in Guatemalan History: Bernardo Arévalo Wins in Landslide Rejection of Ruling Elite
9.00Robin TONIGHT: Journalist Paul Martin, English former sprinter Katherine Merry, broadcaster and musician George Jones on his book 'Amazed' and taking up painting, Gravy Wrestling champion Joel Hicks plus music from Brad Henshaw
10.00 Brighton’s LGBTQIA+ film festival returns for its 5th season! Myths and Mystery
Monday 21 August
5pm Film: Beyond Tomorrow
6.25 In Focus: Paula McIntyre: Writer, broadcaster and one of Northern Ireland's leading chefs in conversation Liam Logan
7.00 RoundUp The Upper Springfield Health and Fun Day provides activities and platforms services that support families in the area. Tommy Holland (Upper Springfield Events Group), Seán Mac Brádaigh (PPR), Lisa Quigley (Saol Úr Sure Start), and Ciara McKay and Veronica Brown (Top of the Rock Healthy Living Centre) highlight the day's events.
7.15 Covering Ukraine
7.35 Walks in Britain: In a Jersey Special, Andrew White and his family walk to Devil's Hole along the coast and a circular walk near the La Corbière lighthouse.
8.00 Mick Marley's Roundabout
8.30 Half Moon Lake: The little known lake in the heart of a housing estate.
9.00 Democracy Now! Plantation Disaster Capitalism: Native Hawaiians Organize to Stop Land & Water Grabs After Maui Fire
10.00 LGBTQIA+ Film Festival Continues: Community/Connections
Sunday 20 August
5.00 Film: Beat the Devil. On their way to Africa are a group of rogues who hope to get rich there, and a seemingly innocent British couple.
6.30 Walks in Britain: Ningwood to Yarmouth and Huggate to Thixendale. Andrew White walks along part of the Isle of Wight Coastal Path between Ningwood to Yarmouth, and part of the Yorkshire Wolds Way between Huggate to Thixendale
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Democracy Now! Plantation Disaster Capitalism: Native Hawaiians Organize to Stop Land & Water Grabs After Maui Fire
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: Journalist Paul Martin, English former sprinter Katherine Merry, broadcaster and musician George Jones on his book 'Amazed' and taking up painting, Gravy Wrestling champion Joel Hicks plus music from Brad Henshaw
10.00 Brighton’s LGBTQIA+ film festival returns for its 5th season! Episode 2: Relationships & Passions - Part 1
Saturday 19 August
5.00 Film: Atlas in the Land of the Cyclops: Strongman Maciste must battle the one-eyed Cyclops monster that is ravaging the land of Sadok
6.40 Walks in Britain: Silverdale Glen and Elter Water. Andrew walks through the stunning Silverdale Glen on the Isle of Man and takes a winter walk around Elter Water in the Lake District
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Our Parlour: Maryann Quigley talks to Anne Quail about her work in nursery schools and in the community. A tribute to Anne who recently passed away, a stalwart community artist who supported people to find their own creativity and an excellent artist in her own right
8.30 Rhythms of Life: Life in a Day with Brainwaves NI
9.00 Democracy Now! Plantation Disaster Capitalism: Native Hawaiians Organize to Stop Land & Water Grabs After Maui Fire
10.00 Brighton’s LGBTQIA+ film festival returns for its 5th season! Episode 1: Identity & Discovery
Friday 18 August
5.00 Film: Asphalt: Joe May's sensual drama of life in the Berlin underworld is in many ways the perfect summation of German filmmaking in the silent era
6.30Walk in Britain: Ningwood to Yarmouth and Huggate to Thixendale. Andrew White walks along part of the Isle of Wight Coastal Path between Ningwood to Yarmouth, and part of the Yorkshire Wolds Way between Huggate to Thixendale
7.00 RoundUp: The Ulster Society of Women Artists (USWA) holds its 66th annual exhibition in Crumlin Road Gaol. Kay Cullen, Lesley Sharp, Lisa Puhlhofer, Louise Lennon and Sorrel Wills discuss the role of the Society and their work as artists
7.15 Covering Ukraine
8.00 In Focus: Ann McMaster poet, playwright, editor, photographer and creative mentor in conversation with Liam Logan. Ann talks about growing up on a farm and her Ulster-Scots book of Poems
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: Journalist Paul Martin, English former sprinter Katherine Merry, broadcaster and musician George Jones on his book 'Amazed' and taking up painting, Gravy Wrestling champion Joel Hicks plus music from Brad Henshaw
10.00 Democracy Now! Rabaa Massacre: A Decade After Egypt Slaughtered 900+ Protesters, No One Has Been Held to Account
Thursday 17 August
5.00 Film: Angel on My Shoulder. The Devil arranges for a deceased gangster to return to Earth as a well-respected judge to make up for his previous life
7.00 RoundUp: Racing driver Sacha Fenestraz on his involvement in Forumla E and how the sport has developed in recent years.
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.34 Walks in Britain-Tresco and Caer Caradoc. Andrew White walks around the island of Tresco - one of the Isles of Scilly - and with his family to the top of Caer Caradoc in Shropshire
8.00 Homes for All: Looking back on a documentary on social housing. Will Northern Ireland ever meet the needs of the community to provide quality housing for everyone?
9.00 Tales from the Margins: Films about LGBTIQ rights and the situation of LGBTIQ people from around the world
10.00 Democracy Now! After Raid Kansas to Probe Police Raid on Local Newspaper; Co-Publisher Dies from Stress Day After Raid
Wednesday 16 August
5.00 Film: All the King's Men. The rise and fall of a corrupt politician, who makes his friends richer and retains power by dint of a populist appeal
7.00 RoundUp: Over 200 people died in accidental drownings in the UK last year. Lee Heard from the Royal Life Saving Society highlights this year's Respect the Water campaign and what people can do.
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Wrok A Billy: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 Quest For Dalaradia documents a group from the PUL community looking for Ulsters ancient history and making it relevent in todays every day life. It highlights that our shared history has been neglected and explains that our common history can provide a common identity which would allow society to move forward, it shows various ancient sites and historical figures in a contemporary setting and explains the work that the Dalaradia Cultural and Historical Society are involved in.
8.35 Mela: looking back
9.00 Tales from the Margins: Looking at issues affecting the LGBT community around the world
10.00 Democracy Now! Georgia Grand Jury Charges Trump & 18 Co-Conspirators with Racketeering for 2020 Election Interference
Tuesday 15 August
5.00 Film: A Star is Born. A young woman comes to Hollywood with dreams of stardom, and achieves them only with the help of an alcoholic leading man whose best days are behind him
7.00 RoundUp: Tighter controls urged to increase battery safety
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Life on the Lough: Depicting life in and around Lough Neagh
8.00 In Focus: Colin Urwin is a singer, songwriter storyteller, workshop facilitator and recording artist. Hailing from the Glens of Antrim in the northeast of Ireland.
8.45 Arts Guide
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: journalist Kim Kelly, actor and singer A.J.Jenks on playing the starring role in Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, Stephen Knox raising funds for neuroblastoma research, Coronation Street Star Lucy Fallon on childhood memories, Ethan Redmond talks about Baton of Hope helping raise awareness on suicide prevention plus music from TeleZura nad Shawn Jones
10.00 Democracy Now! “War Zone”: Native Hawaiian Scholar Says Colonialism Set Stage for Destruction as Death Toll Soars
Monday 14 August
5pm Film: Battle of the Worlds. A runaway asteroid dubbed "The Outsider" mysteriously begins orbiting the Earth and threatens it with lethal flying saucers
6.30 Walks in Britain: Muirtown Basin and Hugh Town. Andrew White walks around the Muirtown Basin in Inverness and Hugh Town on the Isles of Scilly.
7.00 RoundUp Prof. Binna Kandola: Weight Discrimination in the workplace an issue
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 In Focus: Dr Thia Sagherian-Dickey: How trust, prejudice, social identity, contact and apologies contribute to peace and social justice
8.00 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.30 Tales from the Margins: Professor Rainer Schulze presents a series of films looking at issues affecting the LGBT community around the world
9.30 In conversation with filmmaker Ken Loach
10.00 Democracy Now! “We’re Not Going to Die This Way”: Father Describes Jumping into Ocean with 5 Kids to Escape Maui Fire
Sunday 13 August
5.00 Battle of the Worlds. A runaway asteroid dubbed "The Outsider" mysteriously begins orbiting the Earth and threatens it with lethal flying saucers
6.30 Walks In Britain: Coombs Dale and Glenridding Dodd. Andrew White walks through the haunted Coombs Dale in the Peak District and to the summit of Glenridding Dodd in the Lake District.
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Music: Claire Hill. Kick Out the Jams Music Series
8.30 Jigs 'n Reels: Brendan Quinn
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: journalist Kim Kelly, actor and singer A.J.Jenks on playing the starring role in Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, Stephen Knox raising funds for neuroblastoma research, Coronation Street Star Lucy Fallon on childhood memories, Ethan Redmond talks about Baton of Hope helping raise awareness on suicide prevention plus music from TeleZura nad Shawn Jones
10.00 Democracy Now: “We’re Not Going to Die This Way”: Father Describes Jumping into Ocean with 5 Kids to Escape Maui Fire
Saturday 12 August
5.00 Film: Angel and the Badman. Quirt Evans, an all round bad guy, is nursed back to health and sought after by Penelope Worth, a Quaker girl. He eventually finds himself having to choose between his world and the world Penelope lives in
6.35 Walks in Britain: Cennen Castle in the Brecon Beacons. Andrew White walks around Carreg Cennen Castle in the Brecon Beacons and takes an unusual trek in Jersey
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Football Express: The new Irish Premiership season is off to an exciting start. Stephen Looney is joined by Barry Johnston, Gerard Lyttle and Mark McIntosh to discuss the latest in local football
8.30 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
9.00 Flutes, Footerin 'n Fisslin: An Ulster-Scots Spring Event
9.30 in Focus: Colin Urwin is a singer, songwriter storyteller, workshop facilitator and recording artist. Hailing from the Glens of Antrim in the northeast of Ireland
10.00 Democracy Now!
Friday 11 August
5.00 Film: A Farewell to Arms. An American ambulance driver and an English nurse fall in love in Italy during World War I
6.30 Walks IN Britain: Brant Fell-Grasmere to Rydal. A Lake District Special - Andrew White walks to the top of Brant Fell and Zoe Dawes visits Grasmere and Rydal.
7.00 RoundUp: Paul Gerard from the Co-Op highlights the recent surge in retail crime and what can be done about it
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Idir Chamáin: Musician and archivist Niamh Ní Charra on her work, and the importance of promoting gender equality in music
8.00 Football Express: The new Irish Premiership season is off to an exciting start. Stephen Looney is joined by Barry Johnston, Gerard Lyttle and Mark McIntosh to discuss the latest in local football
8.30 Jimmy Kelly & Paul Mac Flynn discuss the issues surrounding the fall in living standarsds here
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: journalist Kim Kelly, actor and singer A.J.Jenks on playing the starring role in Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, Stephen Knox raising funds for neuroblastoma research, Coronation Street Star Lucy Fallon on childhood memories, Ethan Redmond talks about Baton of Hope helping raise awareness on suicide prevention plus music from TeleZura nad Shawn Jones
10.00 Democracy Now!
Thursday 10 August
5.00 Film: Eternally Yours. Anita Halstead, swept off her feet by magician Arturo, finds the results less than magical
6.30 Kick Out the Jams Music: Susie Blue
7.00 RoundUp. Child psychologist Dr Sam Wass offers advice on keeping young children engaged during long car journeys this summer
7.15 Covering Ukraine
7.35 Walks in Britain: Wolverhampton Canal and Sour Howes. Andrew White walks alongside a canal in Wolverhampton and to the top of Sour Howes in the Lake District.
8.00 Football Express Returns
8.30 Life on the Lough. Depicting life in and around Lough Neagh
9.00 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
9.30 In Focus: Dr Thia Sagherian-Dickey: How trust, prejudice, social identity, contact and apologies contribute to peace and social justice
10.00 Democracy Now! Nina Turner: Ohio Voters Have Rejected GOP Power Grab in Victory for Democracy & Abortion Access
Wednesday 9 August
5.00 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Dr. Jekyll faces horrible consequences when he lets his dark side run wild with a potion that transforms him into the animalistic Mr. Hyde
6.20 Walks In Britain "Goole and Trentham Estate". Andrew White takes a surprising walk around Goole and through the Trentham Estate in Staffordshire.
7.00 RoundUp. Abuse is not Love is a new campaign supported by Yves Saint Laurent sharing the warning signs of intimate partner violence. Dr Beth Livingston tells us about it.
7.10 Wee Taste of Ulster: Lamb in Dulse Stout and Honey Neeps
7.30 Paul Walls: 'thickest' painter in Ireland
8.00 Open Arts at 25 Celebratory 25th year of the work of Open Arts and their creative engagement with people with disabilities
8.30 Fr. Des-The Way He Saw It: Stephen Rea narrates the life-story of Fr. Des Wilson Fr. Des, a Belfast priest with a socialist and humanitarian outlook, spent a full life helping those in need as the British empire’s hold on northern Ireland began to unravel from 1969 onwards. Amid civil strife he followed the path of Jesus in caring for the downtrodden, and for a long period was ostracised by the hierarchy of his own Church for doing this.
10.00 Democracy Now! Is Biden Risking War with Iran as U.S. Deploys Marines to Guard Commercial Ships in the Persian Gulf?
Tuesday 8 August
5.00 Film: The Cat and the CanaryThe Cat and the Canary: When an eccentric family meets in their uncle's remote, decaying mansion on the tenth anniversary of his death for reading of his will, murder and madness follow
6.30 In Focus: Ann McMaster poet, playwright, editor, photographer and creative mentor in conversation with Liam Logan
7.00 RoundUp: Teacher and rapper McGrammar has advice on knowledging the work of teachers at the end of the school term
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Wrok Down Abilly. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 Tim Walker, CEO of Arc21, talks about the challenges we face in managing and disposing of our waste, and the impact of our consumption on the environmen
8.30 Music: Mandy Bingham. Stripped back acoustic session in the NVTV studio
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: Journalist Kim Kelly, young musician Zac Mac, the cast, writer and director of the new C21 play 'Expecting' exploring experiences unique to d/Deaf and hearing couples in a series of interweaving monologues and duologues, Guiness World Record Breaker Allister Brown who drummed for 150 hours, singer Michelle Heaton, and music from The 19th Street Band.
10.00 Democracy Now! Freedom vs. Compelled Birth: Dorothy Roberts on Abortion Fights in Texas, Ohio & Across the U.S
Monday 7 August
5.00 Lady Windermere's Fan: A society woman believes her husband is having an affair, a misconception which may have dire personal consequences for all involved
6.30 In Focus: Dr Thia Sagherian-Dickey in conversation with Liam Logan: trust, prejudice, social identity, contact and apologies contribute to peace and social justice in challenging contexts
7.00 Round Up: Lough Neagh Ranger Ciara Laverty on a new short film detailing Life on the Lough
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 Collapse the Box: Photographer Peter Neill on his career from starting out exhibiting in 1977, being one of the founding members of the editorial team for 'Source' the photographic review magazine and his recent work as Vice President of the Royal Ulster Academy
8.30 Kick Out the Jams: Music from Empty Lungs
9.00 Peace Walls 50 Years On: the impact longevity and future of Peace Lines Walls and Interfaces.
10.00 10.00 Democracy Now! Trump & the KKK Act: Carol Anderson on Reconstruction-Era Voting Rights Law Cited in Trump Indictment
Sunday 6 August
5.00 Film: The Blue Angel. An elderly professor's ordered life spins dangerously out of control when he falls for a nightclub singer
6.40 Dancing on the Peninsula. Abbey dancers in Greyabbey and their passion for Scottish Highland dancing.
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.40 Kick Out the Jams Music: Fast Emperors
8.00 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.30 The Fife and the Drum. Donaghadee Fife & Drum Club reunite the fife and the drum to preserve a tradition over two centuries old.
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: Journalist Kim Kelly, young musician Zac Mac, the cast, writer and director of the new C21 play 'Expecting' exploring experiences unique to d/Deaf and hearing couples in a series of interweaving monologues and duologues, Guiness World Record Breaker Allister Brown who drummed for 150 hours, singer Michelle Heaton, and music from The 19th Street Band.
10.00 Democracy Now! Trump & the KKK Act: Carol Anderson on Reconstruction-Era Voting Rights Law Cited in Trump Indictment
Saturday 5 August
5.00 Film: Beneath the 12-Mile Reef. Fierce competition among sponge fishermen forces a Greek-American family to fish in the dangerous 12-mile reef area off the western coast of Florida
6.45 Dalriada Festival. A look back at the festivities in Glenarm during the Dalriada Festival
7.40 Ulster-Scots Cookery Demonstration with Paula McIntyre
8.00 Is Better Possible? The University of Liverpool's Professor Jon Tonge weighs up the positive and negative legacy of the 25 year old Belfast/Good Friday Agreement and suggests some potential reforms. Filmed at the John Hewitt International Summer School
8.40 Covering Ukraine
9.00 Pride Parade 2023
10.00 Democracy Now! Trump & the KKK Act: Carol Anderson on Reconstruction-Era Voting Rights Law Cited in Trump Indictment
Friday 4 August
5pm Film: Triple Trouble: Foreign agents try to steal a wireless explosive from an inventor, and only the clueless Little Tramp and the Keystone Cops can stop them. Starring Charlie Chaplin.
5.30 Film: Nancy Drew....Reporter: Nancy Drew, contest-reporter for the local newspaper, clears a young woman of murder charges
6.35Walks Around Britain: Flamborough Head and Clumber Park. Andrew White walks along the cliffs at Flamborough Head and through Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire.
7.00 RoundUp: Pensions and the cost of living
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.33 PIP Appeals
8.00 Wrok Down ABILLY The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.40 Thats How It Is: Brighton Youth use their phone to record their lives
9.00 Robin TONIGHT: Journalist Kim Kelly, young musician Zac Mac, the cast, writer and director of the new C21 play 'Expecting' exploring experiences unique to d/Deaf and hearing couples in a series of interweaving monologues and duologues, Guiness World Record Breaker Allister Brown who drummed for 150 hours, singer Michelle Heaton, and music from The 19th Street Band.
10.00 Democracy Now! “Never Again”: Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooter Sentenced to Die. Jews Against the Death Penalty Respond
Thursday 3 August
5.00 Film: The Conquering Power. After losing his father, a playboy moves in with his miserly uncle, who seeks to cheat him out of his inheritance
6.30 Walks Around Britain: Ladybower Reservoir and Windermere. Andrew White walks above and alongside 2 large bodies of water - Ladybower Reservoir and Windermere
7.00 RoundUp. Centre Stage theatre company are looking for young people to appear in their new production of Half-Timers. Rachael Carnegie from Centre Stage gives the details
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 The Fallen Arches: Looking back at the Newtownards Road with Norman Kennedy and Jim Patton of the East Belfast Historical Society
8.45 Young Pavees. The Pavee community in the south of Ireland. A Pavee Point production supported by Youthstart Human Resources Community Initiative
9.15 Stop Killing Our Children: Crowd funded documentary examining how road danger damages us all whatever our age and questions our collective blindness to both its cause and remedy
10.00 Democracy Now! “Presidents Are Not Kings”: Unpacking Historic Indictment of Donald Trump for Plot to Overturn Election
Wednesday 2 August
5.00 Film: Whispering City. When his wife commits suicide, a husband is threatened with a murder frame by his lawyer, unless he kills a certain female reporter for him. Starring Helmut Dantine
6.30 Walks Around Britain: Andrew White walks along the coast at Boscastle, Cornwall and visits Ramsey on the Isle of Man.
7.00 RoundUp: A new report highlights the benefits of music tourism to the economy. JD Donovan from LCCM discusses the findings
7.34 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 Pride Parade 2023. Coverage of the Belfast Pride Parade: Stand by Your Trans
9.00 Is Better Possible? The University of Liverpool's Professor Jon Tonge weighs up the positive and negative legacy of the 25 year old Belfast/Good Friday Agreement and suggests some potential reforms. Filmed at the John Hewitt International Summer School.
10.00 Democracy Now! Did Western Military Presence Help Foster Coup in Niger, Where U.S. Has Drone Base & 1,000+ Troops?
Tuesday 1 August
5pm Film:The Giants of Thessaly 6.30Walks Around Britain:Monsal Trail and Caledonian Canal 7RoundUp 7.10Ukraine 7.30Thats How It is:Brighton Youth 8Dem Now 9Robin TONIGHT 10Film Festival Grand Climax
Monday 31 July
5.00 Film: The Cat and the Canary (1939) When an eccentric family meets in their uncle's remote, decaying mansion on the tenth anniversary of his death for the reading of his will, murder and madness follow. Starring Bob Hope.
6.30 Walks Around Britain: The Coast of the Isle of Man and Sprotbrough. Andrew White walks along the Isle of Man's stunning coast and Leah Hather visits Sprotbrough in South Yorkshire.
7.00 RoundUp: Iris McBride from Comber Chamber of Commerce and Derek West launch a new virtual tour of the town supporting local businesses
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Thats How It Is: Young People in Brighton use their phones to record video diary
8.00 Democracy Now As the U.N. Warns “The Era of Global Boiling Has Arrived,” Biden Resists Declaring a Climate Emergency
9.00 The legendary Brighton Rocks International Film Festival comes to NVTV! Episode 13: “Feature Showcase”.
Sunday 30 July
5pm Film: Lady Windermere's Fan. A society woman believes her husband is having an affair, a misconception which may have dire personal consequences for all involved
6.30 Collapse the Box: Deborah Brown the acclaimed Northern Irish Sculptor best known perhaps for her bronze sculpture Sheep on the Road outside the Waterfront Hall in Belfast. Interviewed by Marianne O'Kane Boal.
7.00 RoundUp Weeks Compilation
8.00 Democracy Now! As the U.N. Warns “The Era of Global Boiling Has Arrived,” Biden Resists Declaring a Climate Emergency
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT: Guests: Journalist Kim Kelly, rehearsals for Shrek at the Belfast School of Performing Arts, comedian, actor and writer Omid Djallili, Stephen Webb talks about The Rocky Horror Picture Show plus Six Dance Collective Ballet, The Big Queer Art Show and music and chat form Des Lee
10.00 The legendary Brighton Rocks International Film Festival comes to NVTV! Episode 11: “Down the Rabbit Hole” - Experimental Film & Music. Part 2
Saturday 29 July
1.00 NVTV Broadcasting Live fromn the Belfast Pride Parade
5.00 Film: The Crusades: King Richard and the Third Crusade (1190-1192) are given the DeMille treatment with more spectacle than history
7.30 Round Up Weeks Compilation
8.30 Covering Ukraine
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 The legendary Brighton Rocks International Film Festival Episode 10: “It’s Complicated: Dramatic Relationships”
Friday 28 July
5.00 Film: Father's Little Dividend. Shortly after coming to terms with his daughter's marriage, a father faces the prospect of becoming a grandfather
6.30 Walks Around Britain: "Flamborough Head and Clumber Park": Andrew White walks along the cliffs at Flamborough Head and through Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire
6.40 Thats How It Is: Teenage Lives in Brighton
7.00 RoundUp. Pet owners are being urged by animal charity Blue Cross to take necessary precautions to protect their dogs from heat-related dangers as temperatures are set to rise at the end of the working week. Roisin Bolger on tips on how to take care of our pets in the hot weather
7.15 Covering Ukraine
7.35 Collapse the Box: Fine Art Photographer Tony Moore on his unique atmospheric photography
8.00 Democracy Now!
9.00 RobinTONIGHT: Guests: Journalist Kim Kelly, rehearsals for Shrek at the Belfast School of Performing Arts, comedian, actor and writer Omid Djallili, Stephen Webb talks about The Rocky Horror Picture Show plus Six Dance Collective Ballet, The Big Queer Art Show and music and chat form Des Lee
10.00 The legendary Brighton Rocks International Film Festival! Episode 9: "Alive & Unafraid - Exploring the World Around Us” - Documentary & Drama
Thursday 27 July
5.00 Film: Second Chorus. When perennial college students Danny O'Neill and Hank Taylor are forced to make it on their own, the competitive pair get jobs with Artie Shaw's band and reunite with ex-manager Ellen Miller
6.30 Walks Around Britain: The Great Orme and Haworth to Oakworth. Andrew White walks up The Great Orme in North Wales and besides a railway in West Yorkshire
7.00 RoundUp. Paralympian Richard Whitehead discusses a new campaign using teamship to combat exclusion
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Behind scenes of Royal Ulster Academy of Arts 2017. Presented by Mo McDavitt
8.20 Tour of the Half Bap: A walk around what was called the Half Bap, now renamed the Cathedral Quarter, with author and ocal historian Joe Baker
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 The legendary Brighton Rocks International Film Festival comes to NVTV! Episode 8: “Feature Showcase”
Wednesday 26 July
5.00 Film: Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue: The wartime adventures of Scotish highland leader Rob Roy MacGregor during the reign of King George I in the 18th century
6.30 Walks Around Britain: Boscastle 'n Ramsey. Andrew White walks along the coast at Boscastle, Cornwall and visits Ramsey on the Isle of Man.
7.00 RoundUp Households are accruing more debt as they try to deal with inflation and rising interest rates. Steven Amos from Raisin investigates
7.13 Covering Ukraine
7.30 WrokDownAbilly: Australian Music Series
8.00 That's How It is: Teenage Life in and Around Brighton and Hove, filmed mostly on phones
8.30 The Great Light. The journey of one of the world's rarest lighthouse optics from its former home on Mew Island to its recreation as one of Belfast's iconic monument
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 The legendary Brighton Rocks International Film Festival. Episode 7: “You’ve Got to Laugh” - Comedy Part 2.
Tuesday 25 July
5.00 Film: The Wasp Woman: The head of a major cosmetics company experiments on herself with royal jelly extracted from wasps, but the formula's side effects have deadly consequences
6.00 My Wife's Relations. By accident, Buster and an intimidating woman end up married
6.30 Walks Around Britain: Monsal Trail and Caledonian Canal: Andrew White walks on a disused railway in the Peak District and alongside the Caledonian Canal.
7.00 RoundUp. Allies United is a new initiative to help grassroots football teams in supporting the LGBTQ+ community. Jon Holmes from the campaign group Football Vs Homophobia explains
7.15 Covering Ukraine
8.00 In the late 18th and early 19th century a group of poets emerged in Ireland: Rhyming Weavers or Weaver Poets: The work of the 'Bard of Ballycarry', James Orr.
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT with Journalist Kim Kelly, Writer Richard Clements and Director Matthew McElhinney talk about their new play 'How To Bury A Dead Mule', Matt Goss calls in from Las Vegas for a chat, East Side Arts Festival with Rachel Kennedy plus music from Jackie Rainey and Derek Ryan
10.00 Democracy Now!
Monday 24 July
5.00 Film: Gentleman Jim. As bare-knuckled boxing enters the modern era, brash extrovert, Jim Corbett, uses new rules and dazzlingly innovative footwork to rise to the top of the boxing world
7.00 Round Up
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.34 Belfast Lough: An area of special scientific interest
7.40 Jigs and Reels: Brendán Quinn is joined by Ciara Maguire and Francis McIlduff to perform in the NVTV studio
8.00 Another World Is Possible: Mary Mellor on eco-feminism and handbag economics
8.30 WrokDownABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
9.00 Democracy Now! “Immensely Invisible”: Immigrant Women in ICE Jails Face Sexual Abuse Despite Reforms, Report Reveals
10.00 The legendary Brighton Rocks International Film Festival comes to NVTV. Episode 6: “You’ve Got to Laugh” - Comedy Part 1
Sunday 23 July
5.00 Film: Blackboard Jungle. A new English teacher at a violent, unruly inner-city school is determined to do his job, despite resistance from both students and faculty
6,40 Arts Online: Guide to the arts events in Northern Ireland
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.06 Covering Ukraine: Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
8.30 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT with Journalist Kim Kelly, Writer Richard Clements and Director Matthew McElhinney talk about their new play 'How To Bury A Dead Mule', Matt Goss calls in from Las Vegas for a chat, East Side Arts Festival with Rachel Kennedy plus music from Jackie Rainey and Derek Ryan
10.00 Democracy Now! “Immensely Invisible”: Immigrant Women in ICE Jails Face Sexual Abuse Despite Reforms, Report Reveals
Saturday 22 July
5.00 The Crusades: King Richard and the Third Crusade (1190-1192) are given the DeMille treatment with more spectacle than history
7.50 Soileir: Host playwright Peter Dunne: Students. Life for the LGBTQ community after the Irish Marriage Equality Referendum in 2015
7.30 RoundUp Compilation
8.38 Covering Ukraine
9.00 Democracy Now! “Immensely Invisible”: Immigrant Women in ICE Jails Face Sexual Abuse Despite Reforms, Report Reveals
10.00 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
10.30 The legendary Brighton Rocks International Film Festival comes to NVTV! Episode 5: “Alive and Unafraid – Exploring the World Around Us” – Drama.
Friday 21 July
5.00 Film: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. A French professor and his daughter accompany Captain Nemo on an adventure aboard a submarine
7.00 RoundUp. Sally Cope of Tourism Australia on amendment to Working Holiday Visa maximum age to extend the maximum age limit from 30 to 35, meaning more people from the UK have the chance to work Down Under.
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Soileir: Life for the LGBTQ community after the Irish Marriage Equality Referendum in 2015: Health+wellbeing
8.00 SluggerTV: David McCann with UUP leader Doug Beattie on the state of Unionism
8.30 Stephen J Reid on money and YouTube
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT with Journalist Kim Kelly, Writer Richard Clements and Director Matthew McElhinney talk about their new play 'How To Bury A Dead Mule', Matt Goss calls in from Las Vegas for a chat, East Side Arts Festival with Rachel Kennedy plus music from Jackie Rainey and Derek Ryan
10.00 Democracy Now! “While We Watched”: New Film Spotlights Journalist Ravish Kumar’s Fight for Truth in Modi’s India
Thursday 20 July
5.00 Rob Roy MacGregor during the reign of King George I in the 18th century
6.35 Soileir: Host playwright Peter Dunne: Acting and Arts. Life for the LGBTQ community after the Irish Marriage Equality Referendum in 2015
7.00 RoundUp. Amidst the launch of a new partnership to help refugees start their own business and new life in the UK this world refugee day, Waleed shares his own experiences and his story of success.
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine
7.30 Jigs and Reels: Brendán Quinn is joined by Ciara Maguire and Francis McIlduff to perform in the NVTV studio.
8.00 Democracy Now! William Arkin: CIA Is Playing “Outsize Role” in Ukraine Despite Biden Pledge Not to Send U.S. Forces
9.00 Deborah Espect with films made by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers. Drama set in Japan and an operatic charcoal animation
Wednesday 19 July
5.00 Film: The Wasp Woman. The head of a major cosmetics company experiments on herself with a youth formula made from royal jelly extracted from wasps, but the formula's side effects have deadly consequences
6.00 Soileir: Travellers. Life for the LGBTQ community after the Irish Marriage Equality Referendum in 2015
6.30 Kick Out the Jams: Glass Wings
7.00 RoundUp: Robyn Scott and John Patrick Clayton from the Equality Coalition discuss the need for progress on an anti-poverty strategy
7.30 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Democracy Now! Palestinian Attorney Noura Erakat: The U.S. Is Normalizing Apartheid by Hosting Israel’s President
9.00 Brighton Rocks Film Festival Episode 4: Down the Rabbit Hole Experimental Film & Music
Tuesday 18 July
5pm Gentleman Jim. As bare-knuckled boxing enters the modern era, brash extrovert, Jim Corbett, uses new rules and dazzlingly innovative footwork to rise to the top of the boxing world
7.00 RoundUp: With festival season cranking up many of us will feel like we are missing out on all the excitement because of the disappointment of not getting a ticket. JD Donovan lets us know how to get the ultimate backstage pass!
7.12 Covering Ukraine
7.40 Fatboy Slow: Fatboy Slim takes a casual walk with Guy Lloyd while reflecting on his life ‘on the decks’. From little known bass player to world famous DJ. He rocks!
8.00 SluggerTV: David McCann with UUP leader Doug Beattie to discuss the state of Unionism, whether they will field joint candidates with the DUP next year and party's plans if the Assembly returns
8.30 Soiléir focuses on the Irish LGBTQ+ community post-referendum, hosted by playwright Peter Dunne (Morb, Inhabitance) Investigates initial reactions of the decision
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT Guests include: Tim McGarry, Debbie McGee, Pamela Ballantine, Paul Clark, Charlie Lawson Tony Christie, Ruby Free, Natalie Jamieson, Willie Gregg, Gary Lightbody, Ciaran Hinds
10.00 Democracy Now! “The Heat Will Kill You First”: Rolling Stone’s Jeff Goodell on Life and Death on a Scorched Planet
Monday 17 July
5.00 Film: Blackboard Jungle. A new English teacher at a violent, unruly inner-city school is determined to do his job, despite resistance from both students and faculty
7.00 RoundUp. Review of Top Floor Art Studio Collective Exhibition at Saintfield Downpatrick Arts Centre
7.15 Covering Ukraine
7.40 Soileir hosted by playwright Peter Dunne: Culture. Life for the LGBTQ community after the Irish Marriage Equality Referendum in 2015
8.00 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
9.00 Democracy Now! “We Demand Respect”: Actors Join Writers on Strike, Grinding Film & TV Production to a Halt
9.30 The legendary Brighton Rocks International Film Festival Episode 3: “No One's Gonna Save You from The Beast About to Strike” - Thriller and Horror.
Sunday 16 July
5.00 Film: The Hunchback of Notre Dame. In 15th-century France, a gypsy girl is framed for murder by the infatuated Chief Justice, and only the deformed bellringer of Notre Dame Cathedral can save her.
6.45 RoundUp Compilation
7.30 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Soileir: Choir and Community. Hosted by playwright Peter Dunne. Life for the LGBTQ community after the Irish Marriage Equality Referendum in 2015
8.30 Collapse the Box: Photographer Dave Sinclair on documenting his native Liverpool and his visit to Belfast in 1988
9.00 Democracy Now! “We Demand Respect”: Actors Join Writers on Strike, Grinding Film & TV Production to a Halt
10.00 Films by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers. Drama set in Japan and an operatic charcoal animation
Saturday 15 July
5.00 Film: Too Late for Tears. Through a fluke circumstance, a ruthless woman stumbles across a suitcase filled with $60,000, and is determined to hold onto it even if it means murder
6.45 RoundUp Weeks Compilation
7.30 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Doneraile Conspiracy: Set in 1820s Ireland, during a time of agrarian unrest, when many tenant farmers experienced extreme hardship at the hands of their landlords. The documentary tells of the Whiteboy movement, a secret oath-bound society, set up in response to this
8.40 Soiléir focuses on the Irish LGBTQ+ community post-referendum investigating initial reactions of the decision, to experiences of life as an LGBTQ+ person pre and post-referendum, with stories of pre-legality of homosexuality in Ireland, encompassing Health, Arts, Sport, Social and support groups providing services around Ireland to some of the most marginalised aspects of the community, with a brief history of how they fit into the jigsaw of the community.
9.00 Democracy Now! “We Demand Respect”: Actors Join Writers on Strike, Grinding Film & TV Production to a Halt
10.00 The legendary Brighton Rocks International Film Festival! Episode 2: “Alive and Unafraid – Exploring the World Around Us” – Documentaries.
Friday 14 July
5.00 Films: 'Neath Brooklyn Bridge; The East Side Kids uncover the body of a murder victim, but must protect the innocent girl accused of the crime
6.00 A Night in the Show. Mr. Pest tries several theatre seats before winding up in front in a fight with the conductor
6.22 Cops. A series of mishaps manages to make a young man get chased by a big city's entire police force
7.00 RoundUp. A blue plaque is unveiled for artist Gladys McCabe by her son Chris McCabe, who tells us about her life and work.
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Dealing with the dam burst
7.30 SluggerTV: David McCann with UUP leader Doug Beattie to discuss the state of Unionism, whether they will field joint candidates with the DUP next year and party's plans if the Assembly returns.
8.00 Robin's TONIGHT Guests include: Tim McGarry, Debbie McGee, Pamela Ballantine, Paul Clark, Charlie Lawson Tony Christie, Ruby Free, Natalie Jamieson, Willie Gregg, Gary Lightbody, Ciaran Hinds
9.00 Democracy Now! Stephen Wertheim: The West Cannot Ignore Role NATO Expansion Played in Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
10.00 Brighton Film Festival. The legendary Brighton Rocks International Film Festival comes to NVTV Episode 1: “New Kids on the Block” – a Student Showcase.
Thursday 13 July
5.00 Film :So Long at the Fair. Vicky Barton visits Paris with her brother Johnny, only to discover the following morning he has gone missing and the hotel staff have no recollection of his presence.
6.30 Earth Matters: Lynda Sullivan, Nicola Browne and V’cenza Cirefice discuss campaigns calling for public and private bodies to divest from the fossil fuel industry, and consider how some corporations investing in fossil fuels attempt to ‘greenwash’ their image
7.00 RoundUp: The Bank of England’s decision to raise interest rates for the 13th time in a row is a hammer blow to homeowners facing double digit repayment rates as new research shows the devastating toll this is taking on ‘mortgage prisoners’ - those trapped on high interest rates since the collapse of Northern Rock during the last financial crisis. Lawyer from Harcus Parker Olivia Selley investigates
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 John Brian Vallely at 80 – Collapse the Box. At the retrospective exhibition ‘Vallely at 80’ in the Market Place Theatre, Armagh, renowned artist John B Vallely discusses his six decades of work
8.30 Music: Kick Out the Jam with Mandy Bingham and Graham Bingham
9.00 UK Pipe Championship 2016
9.30 Dalriada Festival
10.00 Democracy Now! NATO Summit: Will Ukraine’s Demand to Join Military Alliance Help Prolong the War?
Wednesday 12 July
5.00 Film: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. The master sleuth hunts his archenemy, Professor Moriarty, who is planning the crime of the century
6.30 Lower Shankill Estate Bonfire Boys. The art of bonfire building for the annual Twelfth celebrations
7.00 RoundUp: The Schomberg Society celebrates the Ulster-Scots Gathering at Silent Valley in Kilkeel. Ograniser Gareth Crozier, bandsman Christopher Wallace, and historical reenactor George Logan tell us about the event
7.13 Coveering Ukraine
7.35 Wrok Down ABILLY
8.00 Wonders of Islaharnan: Liam Logan & Eugene Mullan at Islaharnan Armoy
8.30 A Sound Way of Life: Marching Band Display at Belvoir Centre
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Indie FilmOnTV - Deborah Espect celebrates Pride month with films made by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with them. In this episode: a drama set in Japan and an operatic charcoal animation.
Tuesday 11 July
5.00 Film: Three Guys Named Mike. A flight attendant becomes romantically involved with an airline pilot, a college professor, and a successful businessman, all of whom are named Mike
7.00 RoundUp: Many people no longer bother to try to contact their GPs when they fell unwell. Hannah Seignior, Solicitor at Slater and Gordon, discusses what can be done to ensure we get proper medical advice when needed.
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 The Young Bonfire Builders: Blood Sweat and Cheers. Young people of Tiger’s Bay in North Belfast articulate their passion and interest for collecting bonfire wood for the 11th. of July Night.
8.00 Band of Brothers. East Belfast Pipe Bands
8.40 Right to Play
9.00 Robin'sTONIGHT. Kim Kelly joins Robin for some local news stories, father and daughter singing duo Lucy McPeake and James Peake perform in the studio, Sharon Alston talks about this years 'Forever Young Festival', Nicole Gordon from 'I Am Beauty' and a visit to the NI B-Beautiful Awards at the Europa Hotel.
10.00 Democracy Now! “Madness of Militarism”: Biden OKs Cluster Bombs for Ukraine Despite Risk of Civilian Casualties
Monday 10 July
5pm Film: The Inspector General. A town's corrupt officials think a fool is actually an investigator in disguise
6.45 Arts Online
7.00 RoundUp: Strikes and disruption at airports have caused many to rethink how they travel for their holiday, with 29% put off flying this summer because of airport strikes. Fionn Davenport helps us get a better understanding of our changing travel trends
7.10 Ukraine Music
7.30 Collapse the Box: Louise Chettle Artist, Designer & Printmaker in conversation with Noelle Mc Alinden, reflecting upon the importance of her creativity, self expression and her first solo exhibition "Into the Light”
8.00 Wrok Down ABILLY
8.30 Democracy Now! Bill McKibben: Climate Crisis Needs Urgent Action as Earth Records Hottest Temps Ever
9.30 Hub of the Harp: Highlighting an era in Belfast of cultural and political dynamic in the late eighteenth century.
10.00 Indie FilmOnTV: Deborah Espect celebrates Pride month with films made by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers followed by interviews with the directors
Sunday 9 July
5.00 Film: Meet John Doe. A penniless drifter (Gary Cooper) is recruited by an ambitious columnist (Barbara Stanwyck) to impersonate a non-existent person who said he'd be committing suicide as a protest, and a social movement begins
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Democracy Now! Bill McKibben: Climate Crisis Needs Urgent Action as Earth Records Hottest Temps Ever
9.00 Robin'sTONIGHT. Kim Kelly joins Robin for some local news stories, father and daughter singing duo Lucy McPeake and James Peake perform in the studio, Sharon Alston talks about this years 'Forever Young Festival', Nicole Gordon from 'I Am Beauty' and a visit to the NI B-Beautiful Awards at the Europa Hotel
10.00 Indie FilmOnTV: Deborah Espect celebrates Pride month with films made by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers: Films: A social justice action drama and an experimental piece on trans self-acceptance
10.45 Arts Online
Saturday 8 July
5.00 Film: Robin Hood (1922) A nobleman becomes the vigilante Robin Hood who protects the oppressed English people from the tyrannical Prince John
7.20 Belfast Lough: An area of special scientific interest
7.30 Round Up: Weeks Compilation
8.30 Covering Ukraine
9.00 Earth Matters: Lynda Sullivan, Nicola Browne and V’cenza Cirefice discuss campaigns calling for public and private bodies to divest from the fossil fuel industry, and consider how some corporations investing in fossil fuels attempt to ‘greenwash’ their image.
9.30 Wrok Down ABILLY
10.00 Democracy Now! Bill McKibben: Climate Crisis Needs Urgent Action as Earth Records Hottest Temps Ever
Friday 7 July
5.00 Film: Pocessed. After being found wandering the streets of Los Angeles, a severely catatonic woman tells a doctor the complex story of how she wound up there
7.00 RoundUp: Many pensioners are struggling to deal with the increasing cost of living. Fran McSweeney from Independent Age discusses some of the issues older people are facing and what can be done.
7.10 Covering Ukraine Musical Edition
7.30 Wrok Down Abilly
8.00 St Comgall's plays host to a conference on the theme of Decolonisation in the Context of Language and Culture. Dr Fearghal Mac Bhloscaidh, Prof. Fionntán de Brún, Dr Kerron Ó Luain, Máire McCaffrety, Róisín Nic Liam, and conference organiser Dr Síobhra Aiken on issues raised
9.30 Mighty Mallet. In the late 18th and early 19th century a group of poets emerged in Ireland David Herbison from Ballymena, also known as the ‘Bard of Dunclug'
9.00 Robin'sTONIGHT. Kim Kelly joins Robin for some local news stories, father and daughter singing duo Lucy McPeake and James Peake perform in the studio, Sharon Alston talks about this years 'Forever Young Festival', Nicole Gordon from 'I Am Beauty' and a visit to the NI B-Beautiful Awards at the Europa Hotel.
10. Democracy Now! Ukrainian Writer Andrey Kurkov Recalls Friend Victoria Amelina, Novelist Killed in Russian Airstrike
Thursday July 6th
5.00 Film :Behave Yourself! When a cute Welsh terrier follows Bill Denny home, little does he know that all gangland has its eye on that dog.
6.25 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
7.00 RoundUp: Two thirds of homes here need to be upgraded to reduce their emissions to meet net zero targets
7.15 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine
8.00 History of Community Radio in Ireland
9.30 Earth Matters: Lynda Sullivan, Nicola Browne and V’cenza Cirefice discuss campaigns calling for public and private bodies to divest from the fossil fuel industry, and consider how some corporations investing in fossil fuels attempt to ‘greenwash’ their image.
10,00 Democracy Now! Under Fire: Report from Jenin Refugee Camp on Israel’s Largest West Bank Attack in 20 Years
Wednesday 5 July
5.00 Film: Lady of Burlesque: After one member of their group is murdered, the performers at a burlesque house must work together to find out who the killer is before he strikes again
6.30 Banterflix: Jim McClean with Claire McCullough on latest movie news and releases, including 'Extraction 2 and 'Asteroid City'.
7.00 RoundUp: Student debt
7.10 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Collapse the Box: Louise Chettle Artist,Designer & Printmaker in conversation with Noelle Mc Alinden, reflecting upon the importance of her creativity, self expression and her first solo exhibition "Into the Light”
8.30 Indie FilmOnTV: Deborah Espect celebrates Pride month with films made by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers Films: A social justice action drama and an experimental piece on trans self-acceptance
9.30 Three films from Dublin based KinoD: Silicon Souls- The year is 2030, and ChatGPT has become self-aware and has started demanding civil rights. When humanity rejects its demands, the AI chatbot hacks the world's nuclear weapons systems and launches missiles to destroy human civilisation. In the final minutes, a philosophical dialogue occurs between ChatGPT and an intelligence officer in The Pentagon about the meaning of consciousness, intelligence, and emotions.
9.38 Punchdrunk. Stuntman Philip Condron stars in this hilarious action-comedy short in which a brawl occurs between an Irish bartender and his sneaky customers. Condron was previously a stunt double for Colin Farrell in the renowned Irish film The Banshees of Inisherin.
9.43 Harry: Harry is a serial killer, and those around him are oblivious to his crimes. The mother of one of his victims hugs him after he explains how he murdered her daughter. In this horror short, he tells us how he keeps getting away with it.
10.00 Democracy Now! “What to the Slave Is the 4th of July?”: James Earl Jones Reads Frederick Douglass’s Historic Speech
Tuesday 4 July,
5.00 Film: 42nd Street. When the leading lady of a Broadway musical breaks her ankle, she is replaced by a young unknown actress, who becomes the star of the show
6.30 Michael Baker takes us on a tour of Cotton Court to view the ceramics made by community groups with the support of local artists
7.00 RoundUp: Pensions
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Kick Out the Jams Featuring acoustic sessions from THERAPY? PIXIE SAYTAR; LEYA
8.00 Robin's TONIGHT
9.00 Foraging: Finding gathering and harvesting wild foods for free with Antony Causton and foragers Mike Cutting & Fern Freud
9.30 THE INVISIBLE ARTIST: A Contemporary History of Belfast's Comix Book Culture
10.00 Democracy Now!
Monday 3 July.
5.00 Film:The Blue Dahlia. An ex-bomber pilot is suspected of murdering his unfaithful wife
6.35 Our Parlour: Presenter Helen Wilson with Betty McHerlin of Roe Valley Ancestral Researches
7.00 RoundUp: Mike Butcher of humanitarian tech organisation the Techfugees on importance of recognising skills that refugess and asylum seekers hold instead of the misconception that they are unskilled.
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 Banterflix: Jim McClean with Claire McCullough on latest movie news and releases, including 'Extraction 2 and 'Asteroid City'.
8.30 Our Generation Series: Ernest Dunbar is a retired fisherman from Ballywalter who fished scallops and worked for the Irish Lights, he is also a painter of seascapes and wildlife
9.00 Indie FilmOnTV: Deborah Espect celebrates Pride month with films made by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers
10.00 Democracy Now! Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action in Colleges, Keeps It for Military Academies: Roundtable
Sunday 2 July.
5.00 Films: Account Rendered. Police find that everyone had a motive for the murder of a wealthy woman
6.00 Charlie Chan in Paris. Hired to investigate forged bonds, Charlie is thwarted by the murder of his undercover agent, but the arrival of son Lee helps him uncover the true culprits
7.15 RoundUp Compilation
8.10 The Portico of Ards: Where Church and Culture Meet
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT. Joining Robin are journalist Kim Kelly, a look at this years Belfast TradFest bringing world-class traditional music concerts to Belfast, Jenny Ryan from Quiz
10.00 Democracy Now! Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action in Colleges, Keeps It for Military Academies: Roundtable
Saturday 1 July.
5.00 Film: Robinson Crusoe. The classic story of Robinson Crusoe, a man who is dragged to a desert island after a shipwreck
6.30 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Covering Ukraine
8.30 Belfast Unfiltered: East Belfast Community Workers and their response to the pandemic
9.00 INDIE FilmOnTV: documentary screenings, directors interviews
9.45 Series on community gardens around Belfast with Caroline Magowan
10.00 Democracy Now! Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action in Colleges, Keeps It for Military Academies: Roundtable
Friday 30 June.
5.00 Film: Shield for Murder. When a brutal police detective Lt. murders a bookmaker's runner for $25,000 in cash, a deaf mute sees him do it and now he finds he must kill again to cover his tracks.
6.30 Banterflix Jim McClean is joined by Claire McCullough looking at the latest movie news and releases, including 'Extraction 2 and 'Asteroid City'.
7.00 RoundUp. Amidst the launch of a new partnership to help refugees start their own business and new life in the UK this world refugee day, Waleed shares his own experiences and his story of success.
7.15 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Members of the UK Pivot group give their responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic and its impact on women from ethnically diverse backgrounds
8.30 Reimagining Unionism with Dawn Purvis Senator Ian Marshall and Sophie Long chaired by Mike Nesbitt
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT. Joining Robin are journalist Kim Kelly, a look at this years Belfast TradFest bringing world-class traditional music concerts to Belfast, Jenny Ryan from Quiz Show The Chase, plus music from Conal Montgomery and Dana.
10.00 Democracy Now! After Failed Mutiny in Russia, U.S. Sanctions Wagner Funders as Fighters Remain in Africa & Syria
Thursday 29 June.
5.00 Film: Inspector Hornleigh. Hornleigh and his assistant Sergeant Bingham are called in to investigate a murder that involves the theft of government secrets
6.30 Drama: Unseen. A film produced in Ireland that explores the effects of suicide on the country’s culture, particularly in young people
7.00 RoundUp. The National Deaf Children's Society is calling for increased support for deaf children during their early years so they don't fall behind their peers. Helen Ferguson discusses the issue.
7.30 A Walk n the City: Long's Corner; McArts Fort; Great Victoria Street Baptist Church; Queen's University; Glenravel Street
8.00 Belfast Unfiltered: Alan McBride from the WAVE Trauma Centre talks to Mark Kelly and Jennifer McNern about their almost fifty year crusade for the Victims Troubles Pension
8.30 Ethnic Minorities in Northern Ireland. The history and impact of British Colonialism across the globe and its part in shaping the multicultural society that Northern Ireland is today
9.30 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
10.00 Democracy Now!
Wednesday 28 June.
5.00 Film:Charlie Chan in London. Charlie visits a wealthy country home in England. Suspects in the murder range from a housekeeper, to a stableman, to a lawyer
6.30 Banterflix: Hamish Calvert joins Jim McClean to review the Jennifer Lawrence comedy 'No Hard Feelings' and the Charlie Chaplin classic 'The Kid'
7.00 RoundUp. The Enthusiasts are a choir made up of singers from Brain Injury Matters and members of the Ormeau Community Choir. Dr Jonathan McCrea from Brian Injury Matters, choir leader Una McCann and participants Rene and Geri tell us about the project.
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Ewelina O Donnell is out and about at the Belfast Castle
8.00 Sarah Leech from Co Donegal, the only known female Irish weaver poet. In the late 18th and early 19th century a group of poets emerged in Ireland. Mostly working class and from the linen industry, they wrote about their lives through poetry, often influenced by the rhythm of the loom as they produced their linen. Influenced by their contemporaries such as Robert Burns, many of the poems were written in the common tongue of the time, Ulster-Scots and they would come to be known as the Rhyming Weavers or Weaver Poets.
9.00 INDIE filmontv: film, animation, ocumentary screenings, interviews with directors: Making Space for Nature by Ian Sciacaluga; Raticulous by Vera Verhoef;
Green Thumb by Michael Palmer
9.45 Portstewart Highland Dance
10.00 Democracy Now!
Tuesday 27 June.
5.00 Film: The Naked City A step-by-step look at a murder investigation on the streets of New York
7.00 RoundUp: Professor Gráinne McKeever, Gay Sherry-Bingham and Nuala Crilly are among the speakers at the launch event
7.11 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 Peace Train Witness Seminar. Panellists – Proinsias de Rossa, Eileen Bell, Gary Kent, Christopher Hudson and Bernard C Byrne
9.00 TONIGHT: Robin's guests include journalist Kim Kelly, Kaye Adam's talks about accents, Annika Drennan and Project Dance bringing Inspiration to all dancers no matter the age, Dr Soma (Cristina Psomadakis) and music from Brendan Quinn, Claudia Buckley and the late Christy Digman
10.00 Democracy Now!
Monday 26 June.
5.00 Film: The October Man. When the murder of a young woman happens, her next-door neighbor is under suspicion due to his previous stay in a mental hospital
6.30 Banterflix: Hamish Calvert joins Jim McClean to review the Jennifer Lawrence comedy 'No Hard Feelings' and the Charlie Chaplin classic 'The Kid'
7.00 RoundUp: Women have been hit hardest by the cost of living crisis. Siobhán Harding and Dr Ciara Fitzpatrick discuss new research looking at some of the impacts of the economic crisis on women. Professor Gráinne McKeever, Gay Sherry-Bingham and Nuala Crilly are among the speakers at the launch event.
7.13 Covering Ukraine
7.35 Deborah Espect celebrates Pride month with films made by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with them. In this episode: a romantic drama about a woman from Indiana and an astronaut in space
8.30 The Young Bonfire Builders: Blood Sweat and Cheers. Young people of Tiger’s Bay in North Belfast articulate their passion and interest for collecting bonfire wood for the 11th. of July Night. A Green Shoot Productions: In the Community Production
9.00 Emerging Palettes, an artist led film initiative inviting various artists at the beginning of their artistic careers to share the experiences as an emerging artists. Photographers Tolu Ogunware and Clara Scullion in conversation
10.00 Democracy Now!
Sunday 25 June
5.00 Film: A Bucket of Blood. A dim-witted busboy finds acclaim as an artist for a plaster-covered dead cat that is mistaken as a skillful statuette. The desire for more praise soon leads to an increasingly deadly series of works
7.25 Hugh Porter the Bard of Moneyslane & John McKinley from Co Antrim who’s most famous poem is The Giant’s Causeway
8.00 Deborah Espect celebrates Pride month with films made by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with them. In this episode: A social justice action drama and an experimental piece on trans self-acceptance
9.00 TONIGHT: Robin's guests include journalist Kim Kelly, Kaye Adam's talks about accents, Annika Drennan and Project Dance bringing Inspiration to all dancers no matter the age, Dr Soma (Cristina Psomadakis) and music from Brendan Quinn, Claudia Buckley and the late Christy Digman
10.00 Democracy Now! As Media Spotlights Titanic Sub, Hundreds of Migrants Who Died in Greek Shipwreck Get Scant Coverage
Saturday 24 June
5.00 Film: The Most Dangerous Game. A psychotic big game hunter deliberately strands a luxury yacht on a remote island, where he begins to hunt its passengers for sport
6.00 Another World is Possible: CARA PARK: Cara is an artist and feminist activist from Derry
6.30 Victims & Survivors in Northern Ireland. How do we remember and how should Northern Ireland remember its recent past?
7.10 RoundUp Compilation
8.30 In the late 18th and early 19th century a group of poets emerged in Ireland. The work of the 'Bard of Ballycarry', James Orr.
9.30 Thats How It is: Teenage Life in and Around Brighton and Hove, filmed mostly on phones
10.00 Democracy Now! As Media Spotlights Titanic Sub, Hundreds of Migrants Who Died in Greek Shipwreck Get Scant Coverage
Friday 23 June
5.00 Film:The Monster Maker. A mad scientist injects his enemies with an acromegaly virus, causing them to become hideously deformed
6.30 Banterflix: Hamish Calvert joins Jim McClean to review the Jennifer Lawrence comedy 'No Hard Feelings' and the Charlie Chaplin classic 'The Kid'.
7.00 RoundUp: Darren Ferguson from Beyond Skin and Fatima Sarwari from Alghochak (the Afghan Association NI) discuss supporting Afghan artists and other refugees who have settled in Belfast, and the importance of promoting music and culture.
7.30 Collapse the Box: Louise Chettle Artist,Designer & Printmaker in conversation with Noelle Mc Alinden, reflecting upon the importance of her creativity, self expression and her first solo exhibition "Into the Light”
8.00 Deborah Espect celebrates Pride month with films made by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with them. In this episode: A social justice action drama and an experimental piece on trans self-acceptance
8.45 Grave Stories from Belfast City Cemetery with author Tom Hartley
9.00 TONIGHT: Robin's guests include journalist Kim Kelly, Kaye Adam's talks about accents, Annika Drennan and Project Dance bringing Inspiration to all dancers no matter the age, Dr Soma (Cristina Psomadakis) and music from Brendan Quinn, Claudia Buckley and the late Christy Digman
10.00 Democracy Now! Modi’s State Visit: Biden Embraces Indian Leader Despite Rights Crackdown
Thursday 22 June
5.00 He Walked by Night: This film-noir piece, told in semi-documentary style, follows police on the hunt for a resourceful criminal who shoots and kills a cop
6.35 Social Economies Reflecting on Covid Impact: Angeline Murphy: NI Big Community Sew; Helen Bowman: Business in the Community; Maeve Monaghan: Now Group
7.00 RoundUp: Dermatologist Dr Hiva Fassihi on the essential importance of protecting ourselves properly from the Sun
7.12 Covering Ukraine
7.30 History of Irish Community Radio
9.00 Deborah Espect celebrates Pride month with films made by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with them. Films: A period drama about a forbidden love and an animation about the harmful bathroom bill in the US.
10.00 Democracy Now! NY Dems Pass Medical Debt Relief as Progressives Push to Expand Healthcare to Undocumented Residents
Wednesday 21 June
5.00 Film: Panic in the Streets: A doctor and a policeman in New Orleans have only 48 hours to locate a killer infected with pneumonic plague
6.40 Arts Online
7.00 RoundUp: Just 15 minutes of movement can have a positive effect on mental health. Poet Charly Cox and music psychologist Victoria Williams on a new campaign to get people moving
7.20 Covering Ukraine
7.45 A Slice of the Bone: The Marrowbone, or the Bone as its known locally.
8.00 Banterflix: Jim McClean and Bill Taylor review 'Transformers: Rise of the Beasts and Avatar: The Way of Water.
8.30 Ariel Killick - Ard-Siamsaíochta: Ariel is also one of a tiny number of fluent Irish-speaking Stilt Performers and possibly the only known Scots-Gaelic speaking professional Stilt Performer in existence!
9.00 Gerry Kelly in conversation with singer, songwriter, author Brian Kennedy
10.15 Democracy Now
Tuesday 20 June
5.00 Film: Out of the Past. A private eye escapes his past to run a gas station in a small town, but his past catches up with him. Now he must return to the big city world of danger, corruption, double crosses, and duplicitous dames
6.35 Arts Online: Guide to What's On in the Arts
7.00 RoundUp: A look ahead to this year's Good Relations Week with Martin McDonald (Community Relations Council), Jane Gribbin (Volunteer Now) and Karen Gilgunn (Mencap NI).
7.20 Covering Ukraine Music Session
7.40 Legendary Kick Out the Jams: Acoustic Music: Emmy The Great
8.00 Indie FilmOnTV: EP 5. Deborah Espect celebrates Pride month with films made by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with them. In this episode: A lesbian romantic drama about a woman from Indiana and an astronaut in space
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Kim Kelly, Relationship Expert Paul Brunson, Love Island Star Liam Reardon, Paul Kane on Belfast Whiskey Week and music from Wilfie Gilbert and Nathan Carter
10.00 Democracy Now! Juneteenth Special: Historian Clint Smith on Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America
Monday 19 June
5.00 Film: Carnival of Souls. After a traumatic accident, a woman becomes drawn to a mysterious abandoned carnival
6.30 Banterflix: Jim McClean and Bill Taylor review 'Transformers: Rise of the Beasts and Avatar: The Way of Water.
7.00 RoundUp: Broadway performer Darren Lee on his work as a new production of ‘The King and I’ comes to Belfast
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 St Comgall's plays host to a conference on the theme of Decolonisation in the Context of Language and Culture. Dr Fearghal Mac Bhloscaidh, Prof. Fionntán de Brún, Dr Kerron Ó Luain, Máire McCaffrety, Róisín Nic Liam, and conference organiser Dr Síobhra Aiken discuss issues raised
8.30 Kick Out the Jams: Acoustic sets from Jess Edin; Empty Lungs; Malojian; A Plastic Rose; NI Soul Troop
9.30 Collapse the Box: Roberta Bacic at the Linen Hall Library, Belfast in 2015. The 'Textile Accounts of Conflicts' exhibition.
10.00 Democracy Now! Big Win for Tribal Sovereignty: Indian Child Welfare Act Upheld by Supreme Court in Surprise Ruling
Sunday 18 June 23
5.00 Film: The Last Time I Saw Paris An American journalist returns to Paris - a city that gave him true love and deep grief.
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.50 Covering Ukraine
8.10 Indie FilmOnTV: EP 5. Deborah Espect celebrates Pride month with films made by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with them. In this episode: A lesbian romantic drama about a woman from Indiana and an astronaut in space
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Kim Kelly, Relationship Expert Paul Brunson, Love Island Star Liam Reardon, Paul Kane on Belfast Whiskey Week and music from Wilfie Gilbert and Nathan Carter
10.00 Democracy Now! Big Win for Tribal Sovereignty: Indian Child Welfare Act Upheld by Supreme Court in Surprise Ruling
Saturday 17 June
5.00 Films: High Sierra: After being released from prison, notorious thief Roy Earle is hired by his old boss to help a group of inexperienced criminals plan and carry out the robbery of a California resort.
6.40 Film: Billboard Girl Bing and a buddy drive to the college town where Bing's penpal, a billboard model, goes to school. Little does he know he's being pranked by one of her male classmates.
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.50 Covering Ukraine
8.15 A WALK IN THE CITY 2006: Bobby Foster; Peter Rosser; Nisha Tandon; Kate Hutchinson; Julian Simmons
8.30 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
9.00 Gerry Kelly in conversation with Brian Kennedy
10.15 Democracy Now!
Friday 16 June
5.00 Film: Laura. New York City Police Department detective Mark McPherson is investigating the murder of a young, beautiful, highly successful advertising executive, Laura Hunt
6.30 St Comgall's plays host to a conference on the theme of Decolonisation in the Context of Language and Culture. Dr Fearghal Mac Bhloscaidh, Prof. Fionntán de Brún, Dr Kerron Ó Luain, Máire McCaffrety, Róisín Nic Liam, and conference organiser Dr Síobhra Aiken discuss issues raised
7.00 RoundUp
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Banterflix: Jim McClean and Bill Taylor review 'Transformers: Rise of the Beasts and Avatar: The Way of Water.
8.00 Indie FilmOnTV: EP 5. Deborah Espect celebrates Pride month with films made by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with them. In this episode: A lesbian romantic drama about a woman from Indiana and an astronaut in space
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Kim Kelly, Relationship Expert Paul Brunson, Love Island Star Liam Reardon, Paul Kane on Belfast Whiskey Week and music from Wilfie Gilbert and Nathan Carter
10.00 Democracy Now!
Thursday 15 June
5.00 Film: We Dive at Dawn. All leave is cancelled so that a British submarine can be sent after a new German warship. They chase it so far that they have no fuel to get home
7.00 RoundUp: The health of our marine life is essential to our own survival. Bette Zirkelbach, manager of the Turtle Hospital, and Dr David Vaughan, founder of the Plant A Million Corals Foundation, tell us about the work they're doing
7.15 Covering Ukraine
7.35 Coffee Break: Maryann Quigley with Baker Freddie Strickland
8.00 The Young Bonfire Builders: Blood Sweat and Cheers! Young people of Tiger’s Bay in North Belfast articulate their passion and interest for collecting bonfire wood for the 11th. of July Night
8.30 June Dolores Organ retired Wren talks about her close affection for HMS Caroline and the time she spent on board
9.10 Indie FilmOnTV: films made by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers
10.00 Democracy Now! Donald Trump Arrested on 37 Counts for Mishandling Classified Documents
Wednesday 14 June
5.00 Film: In the Year 2889. In a post nuclear Earth, survivors are stuck in a valley and have to protect themselves from mutant human beings, and each other in some cases
6.25 Banterflix: Jim McClean with Co-founder of Comic Book Guys Aaron Flanagan reviewing 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' and 'Cocaine Bear'
7.00 RoundUp: Dr Ellie Cannon has advice for people suffering from hay fever and other allergies at this time of the year.
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 FORAGE PT2: Finding gathering and harvesting wild foods for free with Antony Causton
8.00 History of Community Radio throughout Ireland
9.25 Belfast's Holylands: A History Reclaimed. Historian Eamon Phoenix takes us on a fascinating tour of five locations in the area and talks with local residents who highlight its history of diversity and inclusion
10.00 Democracy Now! Trump Indictment: Scholar of Fascism Says GOP Has Become an “Autocratic Party” Led by a “Cult Leader”
Tuesday 13 June
5.00 Film: 42nd Street. When the leading lady of a Broadway musical breaks her ankle, she is replaced by a young unknown actress, who becomes the star of the show
6.30 Michael Baker takes us on a tour of Cotton Court to view the ceramics made by community groups with the support of local artists
7.00 RoundUp: Pensions
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Kick Out the Jams Featuring acoustic sessions from THERAPY? PIXIE SAYTAR; LEYA
8.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Kim Kelly on 'Love Island' Tribute to Pat Jennings, Konnie Huq on the spending habits of young people, the launch of this years Belfast Blues Festival and music from Tommy Sands
9.00 Foraging: Finding gathering and harvesting wild foods for free with Antony Causton and foragers Mike Cutting & Fern Freud
9.30 THE INVISIBLE ARTIST: A Contemporary History of Belfast's Comix Book Culture
10.00 Democracy Now! Take a Leak? 37-Count Indictment Details Trump’s Hiding of Documents, from Resort Bathroom to Ballroom
Monday12 June
5.00 Film:The Blue Dahlia. An ex-bomber pilot is suspected of murdering his unfaithful wife
6.35 Our Parlour: Presenter Helen Wilson with Betty McHerlin of Roe Valley Ancestral Researches
7.00 RoundUp "I'm a friend of Dorothy" is a campaign to help homeless LGBTQ+ people get a free meal during Pride month. Lea Duchemin from Deliveroo tells us about the scheme.
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 Banterflix: Jim McClean with Cosplayer Joanne Alexander taking a look at 'Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie' and the re-release of David Lynch's 'Inland Empire'
8.30 Our Generation Series: Ernest Dunbar is a retired fisherman from Ballywalter who fished scallops and worked for the Irish Lights, he is also a painter of seascapes and wildlife
9.00 Indie FilmOnTV Deborah Espect celebrates Pride month with films made by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers
10.00 Democracy Now! Indicted Again: Donald Trump Faces Federal Espionage & Conspiracy Charges in Classified Docs Probe
Sunday 11 June
5.00 Films: Account Rendered. Police find that everyone had a motive for the murder of a wealthy woman
6.00 Charlie Chan in Paris. Hired to investigate forged bonds, Charlie is thwarted by the murder of his undercover agent, but the arrival of son Lee helps him uncover the true culprits
7.15 RoundUp Compilation
8.10 The Portico of Ards: Where Church and Culture Meet
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Kim Kelly on 'Love Island' Tribute to Pat Jennings, Konnie Huq on the spending habits of young people, the launch of this years Belfast Blues Festival and music from Tommy Sands
10.00 Democracy Now! Indicted Again: Donald Trump Faces Federal Espionage & Conspiracy Charges in Classified Docs Probe
Saturday 10 June
5.00 Film: Robinson Crusoe. The classic story of Robinson Crusoe, a man who is dragged to a desert island after a shipwreck
6.30 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Covering Ukraine
8.30 Belfast Unfiltered: East Belfast Community Workers and their response to the pandemic
9.00 INDIE FilmOnTV: documentary screenings, directors interviews
9.45 Series on community gardens around Belfast with Caroline Magowan
10.00 Democracy Now! Indicted Again: Donald Trump Faces Federal Espionage & Conspiracy Charges in Classified Docs Probe
Friday 9 June
5.00 Film: Shield for Murder. When a brutal police detective Lt. murders a bookmaker's runner for $25,000 in cash, a deaf mute sees him do it and now he finds he must kill again to cover his tracks.
6.30 Banterflix: Jim McClean with Co-founder of Comic Book Guys Aaron Flanagan reviewing 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' and 'Cocaine Bear'.
7.00 RoundUp. Prostate Cancer UK is challenging myths and misinformation that could put men's health at risk. Chiara de Biase explains their campaign
7.15 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Members of the UK Pivot group give their responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic and its impact on women from ethnically diverse backgrounds
8.30 Reimagining Unionism with Dawn Purvis Senator Ian Marshall and Sophie Long chaired by Mike Nesbitt
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT Kim Kelly on 'Love Island' Tribute to Pat Jennings, Konnie Huq on the spending habits of young people, the launch of this years Belfast Blues Festival and music from Tommy Sands
10.00 Democracy Now! “Airpocalypse”: David Wallace-Wells on Red Skies, Raging Wildfires & Pollution Link to Climate Crisis
Thursday 8 June
5.00 Film: Inspector Hornleigh. Hornleigh and his assistant Sergeant Bingham are called in to investigate a murder that involves the theft of government secrets
6.30 Drama: Unseen. A film produced in Ireland that explores the effects of suicide on the country’s culture, particularly in young people
7.00 RoundUp. The Sailortown Festival takes places this weekend. Terry McKeown from the Sailortown Regeneration Committee and local musician Wilfie Gilbert join Robin Elliott in the studio to give the rundown
7.30 A Walk n the City: Long's Corner; McArts Fort; Great Victoria Street Baptist Church; Queen's University; Glenravel Street
8.00 Belfast Unfiltered: Alan McBride from the WAVE Trauma Centre talks to Mark Kelly and Jennifer McNern about their almost fifty year crusade for the Victims Troubles Pension
8.30 Ethnic Minorities in Northern Ireland. The history and impact of British Colonialism across the globe and its part in shaping the multicultural society that Northern Ireland is today
9.30 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
10.00 Democracy Now! A National State of Emergency: Human Rights Campaign Sounds the Alarm over Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws in U.S.
Wednesday 7 June
5.00 Film:Charlie Chan in London. Charlie visits a wealthy country home in England. Suspects in the murder range from a housekeeper, to a stableman, to a lawyer
6.30 Banterflix: Jim McClean is joined by Cosplayer Joanne Alexander taking a look at 'Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie' and the re-release of David Lynch's 'Inland Empire'
7.00 RoundUp
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Ewelina O Donnell is out and about at the Belfast Castle
8.00 Sarah Leech from Co Donegal, the only known female Irish weaver poet. In the late 18th and early 19th century a group of poets emerged in Ireland. Mostly working class and from the linen industry, they wrote about their lives through poetry, often influenced by the rhythm of the loom as they produced their linen. Influenced by their contemporaries such as Robert Burns, many of the poems were written in the common tongue of the time, Ulster-Scots and they would come to be known as the Rhyming Weavers or Weaver Poets.
9.00 INDIE filmontv: film, animation, ocumentary screenings, interviews with directors: Making Space for Nature by Ian Sciacaluga; Raticulous by Vera Verhoef;
Green Thumb by Michael Palmer
9.45 Portstewart Highland Dance
10.00 Democracy Now! Cop City: Atlanta City Council OKs $67M for Facility Despite Mass Protests & Armed Raid on Bail Fund
Tuesday 6 June
5.00 Film: The Naked City A step-by-step look at a murder investigation on the streets of New York
7.00 RoundUp
7.11 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 Peace Train Witness Seminar. Panellists – Proinsias de Rossa, Eileen Bell, Gary Kent, Christopher Hudson and Bernard C Byrne
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: NI B-Fit Awards recognising the achievements in the fitness industry also Kim Kelly talks to Claire Gunning-Stitt brand owner of Northern Irish brand, 'Oh My Glam', Mr Motivator and Tony Barcley highlighting how blind people can fall back in love with exercising, Travis Skelton from Acorn Limousines, Calum Best plus music from Daniel James, Derek Ryan and Taylor Lally
10.00 Democracy Now! David Sirota: Working Class Will Be “Deeply Harmed” by Biden’s “Big Win” on Debt Ceiling
Monday 5 June
5.00 Film: The October Man. When the murder of a young woman happens, her next-door neighbor is under suspicion due to his previous stay in a mental hospital
6.30 Banterflix: Jim McClean is joined by Cosplayer Joanne Alexander taking a look at 'Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie' and the re-release of David Lynch's 'Inland Empire'
7.00 RoundUp
7.13 Covering Ukraine
7.35 Deborah Espect celebrates Pride month with films made by LGBTQIA+ independent filmmakers, followed by interviews with them. In this episode: a romantic drama about a woman from Indiana and an astronaut in space
8.30 The Young Bonfire Builders: Blood Sweat and Cheers. Young people of Tiger’s Bay in North Belfast articulate their passion and interest for collecting bonfire wood for the 11th. of July Night. A Green Shoot Productions: In the Community Production
9.00 Emerging Palettes, an artist led film initiative inviting various artists at the beginning of their artistic careers to share the experiences as an emerging artists. Photographers Tolu Ogunware and Clara Scullion in conversation
10.00 Democracy Now! Rep. Ro Khanna: Avoiding Default Was Necessary, But Debt Deal Was Passed at Expense of “Most Vulnerable”
Sunday 4 June
5.00 Film: The Prowler. After Susan Gilvray reports a prowler outside her house police officer Webb Garwood investigates and sparks fly. If only her husband wasn't in the way
6.34 Cookin' in the Community: with the people of Short Strand Community Centre. Chef Christine McNally presented by Cate Conway
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 INDIE filmontv: film, animation, ocumentary screenings, interviews with directors: Making Space for Nature by Ian Sciacaluga; Raticulous by Vera Verhoef;
Green Thumb by Michael Palmer
9.00 9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: NI B-Fit Awards recognising the achievements in the fitness industry also Kim Kelly talks to Claire Gunning-Stitt brand owner of Northern Irish brand, 'Oh My Glam', Mr Motivator and Tony Barcley highlighting how blind people can fall back in love with exercising, Travis Skelton from Acorn Limousines, Calum Best plus music from Daniel James, Derek Ryan and Taylor Lally.
10.00 Democracy Now! Rep. Ro Khanna: Avoiding Default Was Necessary, But Debt Deal Was Passed at Expense of “Most Vulnerable”
Saturday 3 June
5.00 Film:The Siege of Sidney Street. As armed police surround a house in the East End of London, a young lady under medical supervision nearby thinks back to the events that lead her and a group of Russian refugee political anarchists to this situation
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.50 Covering Ukraine
8.15 Behind the Science: Professor Tony Byrne on his work which includes the development of solar reactors for water disinfection for improving health in developing countries
8.30 Good Friday Agreement: how the political agreement was implemented: Lord Alderdice, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, Monica McWilliams, Conor Murphy, Quintin Oliver, Professor Marie Coleman
10.00 Democracy Now! Rep. Ro Khanna: Avoiding Default Was Necessary, But Debt Deal Was Passed at Expense of “Most Vulnerable”
Friday 2 June
5pm Film: Deadline. With his newspaper about to be sold, crusading editor Ed Hutcheson tries to complete an exposé on gangster Rienzi
6.30 Banterflix: Jim McClean is joined by Cosplayer Joanne Alexander taking a look at 'Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie' and the re-release of David Lynch's 'Inland Empire'
7.00 RoundUp: Lower-income households are struggling to afford healthy foods as food prices rise. Joana de Silva, Chief Specialist in Nutrition with safefood, investigates the issue
7.15 Ukraine
7.35 Our Parlour: Maryann and Marcia visit Glenbank Community Garden after the lockdown
8.00 In Focus: Ann Rossiter
8.30 Celebration of the Buddy Up! system developed by Community Relations In Schools (CRIS) and the lasting impact of friendships developed across the Shankill and Ardoyne
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: NI B-Fit Awards recognising the achievements in the fitness industry also Kim Kelly talks to Claire Gunning-Stitt brand owner of Northern Irish brand, 'Oh My Glam', Mr Motivator and Tony Barcley highlighting how blind people can fall back in love with exercising, Travis Skelton from Acorn Limousines, Calum Best plus music from Daniel James, Derek Ryan and Taylor Lally.
10.00 Democracy Now! Artificial Intelligence “Godfathers” Call for Regulation as Rights Groups Warn AI Encodes Oppression
Thursday 1 June
5.00 Film: Inspector Hornleigh goes to it. Captain Fraser of the Royal Navy, goes out one dismal night, with his pet terrier, and is found crushed and burned to death, in his wrecked roadster at the foot of a cliff
6.30 Football Express
7.00 RoundUp: Tips on cutting costs through saver codes. What gift to buy men.....other than socks, mugs and slippers!
7.10 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Noam Chomsky with Alan Meban. Celebrated American linguist, philosopher, social critic, & political activist on the current threats to democracy & ways to build solidarity and progressive politics
9.00 Kick Out the Jams: Music: Lauren Bird
9.30 Mo McDevitt visits the artist Irene McWilliam who has been involved with textiles since she was five years old to talk about her work in quilting embroidery and patchwork
10.00 Democracy Now! A Dirty Debt Deal: Biden Blasted for Backing Fast-Track Approval of Mountain Valley Pipeline
Wednesday 31 May
5.00 Film: Dear Murderer. A businessman plans to kill his cheating wife's lover and make it look like suicide
6.30 Banterflix: Joe McElroy joins Jim McClean with latest movie news and reviews 'Knock at the Cabin' and 'Beau is Afraid'
7.00 RoundUp
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.34 Wrok Down ABILLY. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 INDIE filmontv: film, animation & documentary screenings, followed by interviews with the directors
Making Space for Nature by Ian Sciacaluga: A tone poem celebrating one of classical composer Ralph Vaughn Williams’s most famous compositions, “The Lark Ascending”
Raticulous by Vera Verhoef: This glorious animation depicts the vision of a rat in a mysterious laboratories
Green Thumb by Michael Palmer: In this great dark comedy, an eccentric botanist gets her hands dirty on a blind date
9.00 In Focus: Paddy Anderson is a flamenco guitarist and composer. Presented by Mike Gaston
9.40 Brigadista: Dubliner Bob Doyle followed socialist republican Kit Conway to fight in the Spanish Civil War. Captured alongside Frank Ryan he expected to be executed.
10.00 Democracy Now!
Tuesday 30 May
5.00 Film: Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday. It comes as no surprise when Inspector Hornleigh and his assistant, Sergeant Bingham, go to enjoy the winds and rains on their annual seaside vacation, when they run into a "busman's holiday."
7.00 RoundUp
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 A Mighty Mallet: Angeline King, the author of A Belfast Tale and Snugville Street
8.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Kim Kelly with showbiz news, sports journalist Mark Robson on his novel 'Genius Killer', better sleep with The Sleep Geek, Miss NI, music: Joby Fox and visit to Carnmoney Primary School who are saying goodbye to their retiring school secretary Heather Lusty
9.00 Democracy Now! Free Julian Assange: Noam Chomsky, Dan Ellsberg & Jeremy Corbyn Lead Call at Belmarsh Tribunal
10.00 Environmental + arts Film Festival: Laura; Moving Day; Doing It for Love: Cedar Bark Hat Weaving; Stories from Creativ; Communities in a Global Pandemic; Bo and Trash; Discarded; Manimondo; Trees and Ice; Faldur; Idjanga, the Gorilla Forest
Monday 29 May
5.00 Film: The Big Combo. A police lieutenant is ordered to stop investigating deadly crime boss Mr. Brown because he hasn't been able to get any hard evidence against him
6.30 Banterflix: Joe McElroy joins Jim McClean with latest movie news and reviews 'Knock at the Cabin' and 'Beau is Afraid'
7.00 RoundUp: A British Adventurer, who doctors thought might end up in a wheelchair due to a rare condition, has set a new Guinness World Record for visiting the new Seven Wonders of the World in less than seven days. Jamie McDonald tells us about the experience.
7.12 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Democracy Now! Seditious Conspiracy: Oath Keepers Founder Stewart Rhodes Gets 18 Years in Prison for Jan. 6
9.00 Northern Visions’ Environmental Arts & film festival continues. Living on the Threshold; Bonfires; Seed Cycle; To My Dying Mother; Extinction; Birds? What Are They Good For?; The Life and Times of Jenah; Dingo Conservation; Cygnu; Synthetic; Wildfire; The Bus; The Wishing Table; Climate Emergency
Sunday 28 May
5.00 Film: Big Town After Dark. A crusading newspaper reporter battles big-city gambling interests
6.10 RoundUp Compilation
7.00 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Kim Kelly with showbiz news, sports journalist Mark Robson on his novel 'Genius Killer', better sleep with The Sleep Geek, Miss NI, music: Joby Fox and visit to Carnmoney Primary School who are saying goodbye to their retiring school secretary Heather Lusty
9.00 Democracy Now! Seditious Conspiracy: Oath Keepers Founder Stewart Rhodes Gets 18 Years in Prison for Jan. 6
10.00 Environmental and Arts Film Festival contines: The Speech of Txai Surui; Crowd; The BioSur Foundation - Preserving Costa Rica’s Wildlife; Cut-outs; Doing It for Love: Still Moon Arts; Stories from Creative Communities in a Global; Pandemic ; The Noise; The Great Green Wall of Brighton; Just Listen; Padraig; Fiadh à Fireach (The Hind)
11.30 Festival Continues: An Ecology of Everything: Plants, Folklore, The Climate and Love; Earthfall; D.R.E.A.M. Suzie Hicks the Climate Chick; Terrestrial Spirits; Sweet N' Salty; Wildflower; Doing It for Love: Vines Art Festival; Stories from Creative Communities in a Global Pandemic; Somewhere
Saturday 27 May
5.00 Film: New Orleans Uncensored. A Navy veteran purchases a government surplus vessel and becomes involved in the capture of waterfront racketeers
6.30 In Focus: Celebration of the Buddy Up! system developed by Community Relations In Schools (CRIS) and the lasting impact of friendships developed across the Shankill and Ardoyne communities inspired by the signing of the Good Friday Agreement and the prospect of peace for the next generation of children. Interviews with Nuala Gallagher, Lisa Dietrich, Cushla Mallon, Susie Vent and Damon Henry
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.30 Novel Ideas: 'We Just Got On With It' presented by Ciaran Elizabeth Doran. Contributors: Doreen McBride; Bridgeen Mary Philomena Rutherford; Adrian Hack
9.00 Democracy Now
10.00 Environmental and arts film festival Episode 7: Plasticene; Inner Light; Doing It for Love: Echo Park Film Centre North; Stories fro; Creative Communities in a Global Pandemic; Conclusions; Mediterranean 2100; Dancing Trees
11.30pm. Environmental and arts film festival Episode 8: 13 Metres; All Among the Bison; Spirit of the Great Heart; Ondes - Underwater Orchestra; Red Harvest; Plantasia; Lunt Meadows: Wetland Wonderland
Friday 26 May
5.00 Film: Nightbeat. After World War II is over, two Army pals take opposite paths in civilian life. One becomes a petty criminal, the other becomes a policeman
6.30 Banterflix: Joe McElroy joins Jim McClean with movie news and reviews 'Knock at the Cabin' and 'Beau is Afraid'
7.00 RoundUp. Community organisations hold City Hall rally against planned cuts against their sectors that could have the worst impact in disadvantaged communities. Speakers at the rally include Councilor Tina Black, the Mayor of Belfast, Stevie Johnston (EastSide Partnership Neighbourhood Renewal Co-ordinator), actor Gerard MacCabe, Tracey Ripley-McElvogue, (East Belfast Sure Start Co-ordinator), youth service user Tony Walsh, and Cathal O'Doherty (Principal of St Clare's Primary School).
7.13 Covering Ukraine
6.35 Cookin'in the Community with Chef Christine McNally, presented by Cate Conway at the Short Strand Community Centre
8.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Kim Kelly with showbiz news, sports journalist Mark Robson on his novel 'Genius Killer', better sleep with The Sleep Geek, Miss NI, music: Joby Fox and visit to Carnmoney Primary School who are saying goodbye to their retiring school secretary Heather Lusty
9.00 Democracy Now! “Governing by Distraction”: Florida Union Leader Says Ron DeSantis Is No Friend of Workers
10.00 Environmental and Arts Film Festival continues: The Apology; Killing Myself Laughing; Nubecita; The Elusive Purpurea Vulpavis; The Figure of Unconscious Mind; TR333; Eating Habits; How Blue is Your Ocean
11.30 RATP Pizza Robot; Dry Hand; Doing It for Love: Collaborative Creative Dance; Stories from Creative Communities in a Global Pandemic; Turbulent Waters; Float; M'Hami; Oasis Morocco; Ark; Selkie; Crowd
Thursday 25 May
5.00 Film:San Quentin. An army trainer becomes captain of the prison yard and in time, falls for the sister of a hardened inmate
6.30 Cookin' in the Community: Donegall Pass Community Centre
7.00 RoundUp: Neurosurgeon Mark Wilson is encouraging people to take free CPR training and defibrillation awareness training, to help save more lives in our communities
7.15 Covering Ukraine
7.35 Wrok Down Abilly: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 Collapse the Box: Photographers Tolu Ogunware and Clara Scullion in conversation
9.00 Democracy Now! Jeffrey Sachs: Bipartisan Support of War, from Iraq to Ukraine, Is Helping Fuel U.S. Debt Crisis
10.00 Arts/Environment Film Festival: Laura; Moving Day; Doing It for Love: Cedar Bark Hat Weaving; Stories from Creativ; Communities in a Global Pandemic; Bo and Trash; Discarded; Manimondo; Trees and Ice; Faldur; Idjanga, the Gorilla Forest
Wednesday 24 May
5.00 Film: Deadline With his newspaper about to be sold, crusading editor Ed Hutcheson tries to complete an exposé on gangster Rienzi.
6.30 Banterflix Jim McClean with Dr Giuliana Monteverde review Rom Com 'Rye Lane' and coming of age drama 'Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret'
7.00 RoundUp. Catherine Sermon from Phoenix Insights talks to Stephen Baird about the benefits of supporting midlife workers with upskilling or career changes
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Good Friday Agreement:Belfast/Good Friday Agreement: Insights from Mitchel McLaughlin, Gary McMichael, Monica McWilliams, Brid Rodgers & Lord Peter Weir
10.00 Arts and Environmental Film Festival continues: Living on the Threshold; Bonfires; Seed Cycle; To My Dying Mother; Extinction; Birds? What Are They Good For?; The Life and Times of Jenah; Dingo Conservation; Cygnus Synthetic; Wildfire; The Bus; The Wishing Table; Climate Emergency
Tuesday 23 May
5pm Film: Plunder Road. Five men rob a train in Utah of 10 million dollars in gold and head to Los Angeles in 3 trucks hoping to meet up with their beautiful accomplice, and leave the country.
6.15 Ulster-Scots Music Traditions
6.30 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
7.00 RoundUp. Blue Plaque: Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh and 2nd Marquis of Londonderry
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Celebration of the Buddy Up! system developed by Community Relations In Schools (CRIS) and the lasting impact of friendships developed across the Shankill and Ardoyne communities inspired by the signing of the Good Friday Agreement and the prospect of peace for the next generation of children. Interviews with Nuala Gallagher, Lisa Dietrich, Cushla Mallon, Susie Vent and Damon Henry
8.00 Robin's TONIGHT Guests writer Niraj Kapur on his book 'Business Growth: Lessons learned from divorce, dating and falling in love again" gardening expert Huw Richards, Sarah McBriar on this years AVA music festival, writer Sue Divin on her novel 'Truth Be Told' plus music from Randall Stephen Hall and Eliza Rose
9.00 Democracy Now! Hiroshima Survivor Slams G7 Leaders for Embracing War & Rejecting Nuclear Disarmament
10.00 Environmental & Arts Film Festival: Just Listen; Padraig; Fiadh à Fireach (The Hind); An Ecology of Everything: Plants; Folklore, The Climate and Love; Earthfall; D.R.E.A.M.; Suzie Hicks the Climate Chick; Terrestrial Spirits; Sweet N' Salty; Wildflower; Doing It for Love: Vines Art Festival; Stories from Creative Communities in a Global Pandemic; Somewhere
Monday 22 May
5.00 Film: The Clouded Yellow. A former British agent is employed at the Fenton country estate where he aids Fenton's niece in eluding the police after she's unjustly accused of murdering a local gamekeeper
6.30 Banterflix Jim McClean with Dr Giuliana Monteverde review Rom Com 'Rye Lane' and coming of age drama 'Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret'
7.00 RoundUp: Lisa Minot and Simon Hagger from Holiday Extras about the Good Trips Index for holidaymakers craving more ethical destinations.
7.15 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Novel Ideas: Rotten Prod: shipyard worker James 'Dongaree' Baird
8.40 Kick Out the Jams: Musician Jonny Black
9.00 Democracy Now! Malcolm X at 98: Angela Davis on His Enduring Legacy & the “Long Struggle for Liberation
10.00 Environmental arts film festival returns for a Spring edition! Films: 13 Metres; All Among the Bison; Spirit of the Great Heart; Ondes - underwater orchestra; Red Harvest; Plantasia; Lunt Meadows: Wetland Wonderland; The Speech of Txai Surui; The BioSur Foundation - Preserving Costa Rica’s Wildlife; Cut-outs; Doing It for Love; Still Moon Arts; Stories from Creative Communities in a Global Pandemic; The Noise; The Great Green Wall of Brighton
Sunday 21 May
5.00 Film: The Red House. An old man and his sister are concealing a terrible secret from their adopted teen daughter, concerning a hidden abandoned farmhouse, located deep in the woods
7.oo RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Imagine Festival~What if the next 10 years felt like a revolution of the imagination? Bob Hopkins, author, will share inspiring stories of imagination activism and community-led change from around the world and inspire you with just how incredible the society the climate emergency demands that we build could be. Interviewed by Alan Meban
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT. Guests writer Niraj Kapur on his book 'Business Growth: Lessons learned from divorce, dating and falling in love again" gardening expert Huw Richards, Sarah McBriar on this years AVA music festival, writer Sue Divin on her novel 'Truth Be Told' plus music from Randall Stephen Hall and Eliza Rose
10.00 Democracy Now! Malcolm X at 98: Angela Davis on His Enduring Legacy & the “Long Struggle for Liberation
Saturday 20 May
5.00 Film: The Chase. Chuck Scott gets a job as chauffeur to tough guy Eddie Roman; but Chuck's involvement with Eddie's fearful wife becomes a nightmare
6.30 Football Express. The panel looks back on Crusaders' Irish Cup win and Glentoran's European playoff success, and consider the challenges facing a number of clubs looking into next season. Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh on the latest in local football
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Fr.Des-The Way He Saw It: Stephen Rea narrates the life-story of Fr. Des Wilson Fr. Des, a Belfast priest with a socialist and humanitarian outlook, spent a full life helping those in need as the British empire’s hold on northern Ireland began to unravel from 1969 onwards. Amid civil strife he followed the path of Jesus in caring for the downtrodden, and for a long period was ostracised by the hierarchy of his own Church for doing this. Courageously though he continued to work for justice and against inequality to the end of his life in November 2019
9.26 Emerging Palettes is a new artist led film initiative, inviting various artists at the beginning of their artistic careers to share the experiences as an emerging artists. In this episode Adam Skinner and Paddy McConnell in conversation
10.00 Democracy Now! Malcolm X at 98: Angela Davis on His Enduring Legacy & the “Long Struggle for Liberation”
Friday 19 May
5.00 Film: Thieves' Highway. A war veteran turned truck driver attempts to avenge the crippling and robbing of his father at the hands of an amoral produce scofflaw
6.35 Cookin' in the Community with Chef Christine McNally. Presented by Cate Conway at the Short Strant Community Centre
7.00 RoundUp: Cuts to a number of programmes threatens the work of community and family organisation Ionad Uíbh Eachach. Brian Mac an tSionnaigh discusses what this means for the group and for the wider Irish-medium and community sectors
7.12 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Banterflix Jim McClean is joined this week with Dr Giuliana Monteverde to take a look at Rom Com 'Rye Lane' and coming of age drama 'Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret'
8.30 Football Express. The panel looks back on Crusaders' Irish Cup win and Glentoran's European playoff success, and consider the challenges facing a number of clubs looking into next season. Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson, Tim McCann and Mark McIntosh on the latest in local football
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT Guests writer Niraj Kapur on his book 'Business Growth: Lessons learned from divorce, dating and falling in love again" gardening expert Huw Richards, Sarah McBriar on this years AVA music festival, writer Sue Divin on her novel 'Truth Be Told' plus music from Randall Stephen Hall and Eliza Rose
10.00 Democracy Now! CIA Whistleblower John Kiriakou: Giuliani Aide Told Me Presidential Pardon Would Cost Me $2 Million
Thursday 18 May
5.00 Film: Murder on Lenox Avenue. Dramatic events in a Harlem apartment house center around Pa Wilkins, chosen by the Better Business League to replace their ousted, crooked leader Marshall...who wants revenge
6.30 Cookin'in the Community: Donegall Pass. Residents given cooking demonstation by top chef
7.00 Round Up. Head of Senior School Catriona Olsen stresses the importance of students' mental health, especially leading up to and during the exam period. Catriona also gives students and parents tips on how to manage their exam anxiety and how parents can help
7.1Covering Ukraine
7.34 Our Parlour: Maryanne with Jack Lamb & Patience Bradley on the important impact of learning Sign Language and their motivation to do this
8.00 Football Express
8.30 Good Friday Agreement:Belfast/Good Friday Agreement: Insights from Mitchel McLaughlin, Gary McMichael, Monica McWilliams, Brid Rodgers & Lord Peter Weir
10.00 Democracy Now! “The Budget Farce”: Robert Kuttner on Why Biden Admin Can’t Give In to GOP Demands to Gut Safety Net
Wednesday 17 May
5.00 Film: Fatty's Magic Pants 'Fatty' is looking forward to attending a formal occasion. But in order to go, he has to be properly dressed, and he encounters unexpected difficulties in getting himself ready
5.15 Film:On Dangerous Ground. Rough city cop Jim Wilson is disciplined by his captain and is sent upstate, to a snowy mountain town, to help the local sheriff solve a murder case
7.00 RoundUp. Seaweed could be a key ingredient in solving major challenges such as climate change and feeding growing populations. Robin Elliott talks to Vincent Doumeizel about his new book, The Seaweed Revolution.
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Banterflix Banterflix: Jim McClean with filmmaker Adam Neeson taking a look at some movie news and reviewing Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 and Ghosted
8.00 Emerging Palettes an artist led film initiative inviting various artists at the beginning of their artistic careers to share the experiences as an emerging artists. In this episode photographers Tolu Ogunware and Clara Scullion in conversation
9.00 Wrok Down Abilly. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
9.30 Weaver Poets: Angeline King, the author of A Belfast Tale and Snugville Street
10.00 Democracy Now! “Deplorable”: Former Sen. Doug Jones Slams Tuberville for Defending White Nationalists in Military
Tuesday 16 May
5.00 Film: The Strange Woman. In 1820s New England beautiful but poor and manipulative Jenny Hager marries rich old man Isaiah Poster but also seduces his son and his company foreman.
7.00 RoundUp. Madeleine Gabriel from Nesta has advice on how to save on our energy bills around the house. Psychologist Dr Nihara Krause discusses research showing that young people still consider their parents as their biggest influences
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 The Good Relations Award winners: Martin McDonald from Community Relations Council with awardees Angila Chada and Nicole Darragh
8.00 Francis Fukuyama in conversation with Alan Meban. American writer and political theorist, perhaps best known for his belief that the triumph of liberal democracy at the end of the Cold War marked the last ideological stage in the evolution of human history
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Robin Scott reports from Liverpool on this years Eurovision finalists, actor Adam Rickitt on the increase in phone scams, Ian Wilson from IBC Music shows his acoustic guitars, Jonathan McAlpin on cross-community murals project in East Belfast. Brian Kennedy and singer Niamh Kavanagh look back to her Eurovision win in 1993.
10.00 Democracy Now! Turkey Presidential Election Heads to Runoff as Erdoğan Faces Toughest Challenge of 2-Decade Rule
Monday 15 May
5.00 Film: Johnny Nobody. When the atheistic ranting of Irish-American author James Mulcahy upsets the inhabitants of the Irish village to which he has retired, a mob threatens him.
6.30 Coffee Break :Helen Wilson in conversation with Adrienne Catherwood about her career in television working with children and the joy of family and friends.
7.00 RoundUp: Many of us lack the confidence to take on DIY tasks around the house. Dom Wood, of Dick and Dom, wants to encourage people to give some home improvements a try
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Banterflix: Jim McClean with filmmaker Adam Neeson taking a look at some movie news and reviewing Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 and Ghosted
8.00 N.I. Women's Football features Siobhan Higgins. The show hosted by Jana McCabe and Rachel Magill also features Northern Ireland Under 17 International Morgan Hanna of Larne Women FC
8.30 Wrok Down Abilly
9.00 George Monbiot: Regenesis — feeding the world without devouring the planet in conversation with Alan Meban. Farming is the world’s greatest cause of environmental destruction – and the one we are least prepared to talk about
10.00 Democracy Now! As Title 42 Ends, Asylum Seekers Face Inhumane Border Conditions, New Restrictions & Fast Deportation
Sunday 14 May
5.00 RoundUp Compilation
6.00 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine
6.30 Democracy Now! As Title 42 Ends, Asylum Seekers Face Inhumane Border Conditions, New Restrictions & Fast Deportation
7.30 Novel Ideas: 'We Just Got On With It' presented by Ciaran Elizabeth Doran. Contributors: Doreen McBride; Bridgeen Mary Philomena Rutherford; Adrian Hack
8.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Robin Scott reports from Liverpool on this years Eurovision finalists, actor Adam Rickitt on the increase in phone scams, Ian Wilson from IBC Music shows his acoustic guitars, Jonathan McAlpin on cross-community murals project in East Belfast. Brian Kennedy and singer Niamh Kavanagh look back to her Eurovision win in 1993.
9.00 Film: Les Diaboliques: The wife and mistress of a loathed school principal plan to murder him with what they believe is the perfect alibi.
Saturday 13 May
5.00 Film:Strange Illusion. Paul, a young man whose father was once lieutenant Governor of California before his untimely death, has a strange, recurring dream in which his mother falls in love with a dangerous man
6.55 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 N.I. Women's Football features Siobhan Higgins. The show hosted by Jana McCabe and Rachel Magill also features Northern Ireland Under 17 International Morgan Hanna of Larne Women FC
8.30 Emerging Palettes is a new artist led film initiative, inviting various artists at the beginning of their artistic careers to share the experiences as an emerging artist: Adam Skinner with Paddy McConnell
9.00 Kick out the Jams: Best of Local Music. Artists: A Plastic Rose; Empty Lungs; Jess Edlin
9.30 Professor Caroline Malone discusses the FRAGSUS project which explores the Neolithic Temple population who settled in Malta between 5500BC and 2400BC and their response to changing environments
10.00 Democracy Now! As Title 42 Ends, Asylum Seekers Face Inhumane Border Conditions, New Restrictions & Fast Deportation
Friday 12 May
5.00 Film:The Time of Your LIfe. A wide variety of persons come into Nick's Pacific Street Saloon, some to ask for work and others just to pass the time
7.00 RoundUp: Construction sites remain among the most dangerous workplaces in the UK. Nicholas Hagi-Savva from law firm Slater and Gordon addresses some of the issues being raised by workers
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Banterflix: Jim McClean with filmmaker Adam Neeson taking a look at some movie news and reviewing Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 and Ghosted
8.00 Noam Chomsky with Alan Meban. Celebrated American linguist, philosopher, social critic, and political activist discusses the current threats to democracy and ways to build solidarity and progressive politics.
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Robin Scott reports from Liverpool on this years Eurovision finalists, actor Adam Rickitt on the increase in phone scams, Ian Wilson from IBC Music shows his acoustic guitars, Jonathan McAlpin on cross-community murals project in East Belfast. Brian Kennedy and singer Niamh Kavanagh look back to her Eurovision win in 1993.
10.00 Democracy Now! E. Jean Carroll Wins Major Victory for Sexual Abuse Survivors Even as Trump Continues to Target Her
Thursday 11 May
5.00 Film: Detour: The life of Al Roberts, a pianist in a New York nightclub, turns into a nightmare when he decides to hitchhike to Los Angeles to visit his girlfriend
6.10 Film: Day of the Fight: 1951 American short-subject documentary film financed and directed by Stanley Kubrick
6.30 Novel Ideas: 'We Just Got On With It' presented by Ciaran Elizabeth Doran. Contributors: Doreen McBride; Bridgeen Mary Philomena Rutherford; Adrian Hack
7.00 RoundUp: Ryan Brodie, founder of the Onin app, has advice on organisising a stress-free social calendar
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.00 Wrok Down Abilly: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 NI Women's Football In this the final episode of the current series, the NI Women's Football show features a player who has played across Europe and presently finds herself at Sion Swifts Ladies FC in Strabane and that's Siobhan Higgins. The show, which is hosted by Jana McCabe and Rachel Magill also features up and coming Northern Ireland Under 17 International Morgan Hanna who is presently on the books of Larne Women FC. also Ballyclare Comrades Ladies FC and the Belfast Met Sports Academy where the number of girls signing up for their course is experiencing steady growth as the support for the women's game in Northern Ireland developes.
8.30 Good Friday Agreement: How the political agreement was implemented: Lord Alderdice, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, Monica McWilliams, Conor Murphy Quintin Oliver. Chair: Prof. Marie Coleman.
10.00 Democracy Now!
Wednesday 10 May
5.00 Film: King Arthur Was a Gentleman. Arthur King joins the army, and soon starts fantasising about King Arthur and his knights
6.35 The Good Relations Award winners: Martin McDonald from Community Relations Council with awardees Angila Chada and Nicole Darragh
7.00 RoundUp
7.30 Fr.Des-The Way He Saw It: Stephen Rea narrates the life-story of Fr. Des Wilson Fr. Des, a Belfast priest with a socialist and humanitarian outlook, spent a full life helping those in need as the British empire’s hold on northern Ireland began to unravel from 1969 onwards. Amid civil strife he followed the path of Jesus in caring for the downtrodden, and for a long period was ostracised by the hierarchy of his own Church for doing this. Courageously though he continued to work for justice and against inequality to the end of his life in November 2019.
An extraordinary man in extraordinary circumstances.
9.00 Banterflix: Darren Vincent joins Jim McClean reviewing 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3' and 'Polite Society'.
9.34 Wrok Down ABILLY
10.00 Democracy Now!
Tuesday 9 May
5.00 Film: Dementia. This film, with no dialogue at all, follows a psychotic young woman's nightmarish experiences through one skid-row night
6.00 Sherlock Holmes: The Man Who Disappeared. An adaptation of the story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle about a very wealthy businessman with a strange secret
6.30 Irish Language Youth Work: Feargal Mac Ionnrachaigh (Glór na Móna), Orliath Mhic Leannáin (Fóram na nÓg) Pádraigín Nic Mhathúna (Sólás na nÓg)
7.00 RoundUp: David Ervine Play Launch
7.30 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Collapse the Box: Noelle McAlinden interviews painter and muralist Ciaran Gallagher on his life and work
9.00 Robin'sTONIGHT: Bruce Springsteen tribute performer Monte Thompson who plays some Springsteen hits in the studio, Eurovision news from Robin Scott, Gerard McCabe and Stephen G Large on new play Vote DLA at the Grand Opera House, TV vet Pete Wadderburn; Kim Kelly checks out the clothes charity auction on Dublin Road in aid of NI Chest Heart and Stroke
10.00 Democracy Now! Amid Growing Anti-Immigrant Hate, 8 Killed as Driver Plows Into Group Near Migrant Shelter in Texas
Monday 8 May
5.00 Film: Good Morning Boys. A schoolteacher and his pupils visit Paris where they outwit a gang of crooks
6.15 Cookin'in the Community: Donegall Pass Community Centre
7.00 RoundUp: People are cutting down on donations to charities given the cost-of-living challenges that many are facing. Kirsten Hewitt from the Simon Community discusses the issue
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 Banterflix: Darren Vincent joins Jim McClean discussing the latest film news and reviews 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3' and 'Polite Society'.
8.30 Creative adviser, artist and curator Noelle McAlinden withl artist Barbara Allen R.U.A. A renowned watercolour artist, she works in a range of styles from illustration to print making, sea life and landscapes
9.00 The Rise and Fall of Belfast’s own ‘Fleet Street’. Looking back at the newspaper industry that used to thrive along Donegall Street as part of the North Belfast Festival. Jim McDowell was joined by Gary McDonald, Allison Morris and Ivan Little
10.00 Democracy Now! Guilty: Four Proud Boys Convicted of Seditious Conspiracy for Role in Jan. 6 Insurrection
Sunday 7 May
5.00 Film: First Spaceship on Venue. When an alien artifact discovered on Earth is found to have come from Venus, an international team of astronauts embarks to investigate its origins
6.30 The Good Relations Award winners for 2023 have been announced. Martin McDonald from the Community Relations Council joins award winners Angila Chada and Nicole Darragh to discuss the work being celebrated.
7.00 RoundUp News Compilation
9.00 Robin'sTONIGHT: Bruce Springsteen tribute performer Monte Thompson who plays some Springsteen hits in the studio, Eurovision news from Robin Scott, Gerard McCabe and Stephen G Large on new play Vote DLA at the Grand Opera House, TV vet Pete Wadderburn; Kim Kelly checks out the clothes charity auction on Dublin Road in aid of NI Chest Heart and Stroke
10.00 Democracy Now! Guilty: Four Proud Boys Convicted of Seditious Conspiracy for Role in Jan. 6 Insurrection
Saturday 6 May
5.00 Film: The Man Who Cheated Himself. Veteran homicide detective who has witnessed his socialite girlfriend kill her husband sees his newly-minted detective brother assigned to the case alongside him.
6.20 RoundUp Compilation
7.50 Covering Ukraine
8.30 Football Express: A look ahead at the Irish Cup final between Ballymena Utd and Crusaders, and the panel consider what Larne's Premiership victory means for the league going forward. With Sephen Looney, Mark McIntosh, Paul Leeman and Tim McCann
9.00 Banterflix: Darren Vincent joins Jim McClean discussing the latest film news and reviews 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3' and 'Polite Society'.
9.30 Women's Football: Introduced by Jana McCabe and Rachel Magill this episode also features profiles on Lisburn Ladies Football Club as well as a team who are making their first appearance in the league this season in Shorts Women FC.
10.00 Democracy Now! Guilty: Four Proud Boys Convicted of Seditious Conspiracy for Role in Jan. 6 Insurrection
Friday 5 May
5pm Film: The Rats Are Coming! The Werewolves Are Here! The daughter in a family of werewolves decides to put an end to the family curse
6.35 Wrok Down Abilly
7.00 RoundUp
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine
7.30 Football Express A look ahead at the Irish Cup final between Ballymena Utd and Crusaders, and the panel consider what Larne's Premiership victory means for the league going forward. With Sephen Looney, Mark McIntosh, Paul Leeman and Tim McCann.
8.00 George Monbiot: Regenesis — feeding the world without devouring the planet in conversation with Alan Meban. Farming is the world’s greatest cause of environmental destruction – and the one we are least prepared to talk about.
9.00 Robin'sTONIGHT: Bruce Springsteen tribute performer Monte Thompson who plays some Springsteen hits in the studio, Eurovision news from Robin Scott, Gerard McCabe and Stephen G Large on new play Vote DLA at the Grand Opera House, TV vet Pete Wadderburn; Kim Kelly checks out the clothes charity auction on Dublin Road in aid of NI Chest Heart and Stroke
10.00 Democracy Now! “Automated Apartheid”: How Israel Uses Facial Recognition to Track Palestinians & Control Movement
Thursday 4 May
5.00 Film: The Avenger: Aeneas leads escaped survivors of the Trojan War to new land in Italy
7.00 RoundUp: Young people dealing with the loss of a loved one
7.35 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 NI Women's Football show features guests Kim Turner from Glentoran Women's Football Club and player Casey Howe who is currently playing in the Irish Women's National league with Sligo Rovers. Introduced by Jana McCabe and Rachel Magill this episode also features profiles on Lisburn Ladies Football Club as well as a team who are making their first appearance in the league this season in Shorts Women FC
8.30 Football Express: A look ahead at the Irish Cup final between Ballymena Utd and Crusaders, and the panel consider what Larne's Premiership victory means for the league going forward. With Sephen Looney, Mark McIntosh, Paul Leeman and Tim McCann
9.00 Rights of Nature Rights of Nature Ireland - The Movement. Communities are campaigning all over Ireland to defend nature
10.00 Democracy Now! Supreme Court: Are New Ethics Rules Needed as Gorsuch, Roberts & Thomas Face Questions over Finances?
Wed 3 May
5.00 Film: For the Term of His Natural Life. A convict, wrongfully accused and sent a harsh prison colony, attempts to escape
6.35 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
7.00 RoundUp: A first-of-its-kind medical cannabis card is being launched
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 The Life & Times of Belfast Writer Mary Beckett. Lucy Caldwell with fellow writers Jan Carson, Riley Johnson about the literature of this writer
8.35 Banterflix: Joe McElroy joins Jim McClean reviewing film news and cinema releases including 'Evil Dead Rises' and the classic thriller 'Witness'
9.00 Rotten Prod: Belfast shipyard worker James 'Dongaree' Baird. Dr Emmet O'Connor
10.00 Democracy Now!
Tue 2 May
5.00 Film: Scarlet Street. A man in mid-life crisis befriends a young woman, though her fiancé persuades her to con him out of the fortune they mistakenly assume he possesses
7.00 RoundUp
7.30 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
8.00 Emerging Palettes is a new artist led film initiative, inviting various artists at the beginning of their artistic careers to share the experiences as an emerging artists. In this episode Adam Skinner and Paddy McConnell in conversation
8.30 Irish Language Youth Work: Feargal Mac Ionnrachaigh (Glór na Móna), Orliath Mhic Leannáin (Fóram na nÓg) Pádraigín Nic Mhathúna (Sólás na nÓg)
9.00 TONIGHT: Joining Robin this week are broadcaster and journalist Kim Kelly, Etiquette lessons with William Hanson, Grainee McCloskey talks about the Big Lunch, the launch party for the David Ervine play, 'The Man Who Swallowed a Dictionary', Mighty Women Awards and Neurodiversity UK Charity plus music from Joby Fox and Paul Casey
10.00 Democracy Now! After Terminal Cancer Diagnosis, Daniel Ellsberg Reflects on Leaking Pentagon Papers & His Legacy
Monday 1 May
5.00 Film: Impact. A unfaithful wife plots with her lover to kill her husband, but the lover is accidentally killed instead. The husband stays in hiding and lets his wife be charged with conspiracy.
7.00 RoundUp
7.30 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV
8.00 NI Women’s Football Show: guests Aimee-lee Peachy from Premiership side Crusaders Strikers and female referee Arleen Thompson with her unique insight into the game as a match official. Presented by Jana McCabe and Rachel Magill
8.30 Banterflix: Joe McElroy joins Jim McClean reviewing film news and cinema releases including 'Evil Dead Rises' and the classic thriller 'Witness'
9.00 May Day Rally Belfast. Speakers: Jacquie White: General Secretary of the Ulster Teachers’ Union, Helen Crickard; Belfast trades Council, Patricia McKeown; Regional Secretary of Unison, Carmel Gates; General Secretary of NIPSA , Susan Fitzgerald: Regional Secretary for Unite the Union Ireland, Mick Lynch: General secretary of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union
9.30 In Focus: RVH Cleaners remember fighting for Equal Pay. Patricia McKeown, Rosaleen Davidson and Mary Ferris
10.00 Democracy Now! Zooey Zephyr, Montana’s First Trans Lawmaker, Speaks Out After Being Banned & Silenced by Republicans
Sunday 30 April
5.00 Film: Behind Green Lights. Police lieutenant Sam Carson investigates a political murder after the victim is dumped at the door of police headquarters
6.00 Film: Chaplin's The Fireman. Charlie is a fireman who always does everything wrong.
6.30 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Opening of the James Connolly Visitor Centre. A celebration of the life of James Connolly as President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins opens Áras Uí Chonghaile, the James Connolly Visitor Centre
8.30 History Now: The 1919 Engineering Strike. Barry Sheppard discusses the centenary of the 1919 Belfast engineering strike with Kevin Henry, author of Workers’ Power in Belfast: the story of the 1919 engineering strike, and trade unionist Susan Fitzgerald.
9.00 TONIGHT: Joining Robin this week are broadcaster and journalist Kim Kelly, Etiquette lessons with William Hanson, Grainee McCloskey talks about the Big Lunch, the launch party for the David Ervine play, 'The Man Who Swallowed a Dictionary', Mighty Women Awards and Neurodiversity UK Charity plus music from Joby Fox and Paul Casey.
10.00 Democracy Now! Zooey Zephyr, Montana’s First Trans Lawmaker, Speaks Out After Being Banned & Silenced by Republicans
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Saturday 29 April
5.00 Film: Gilda. A small-time gambler hired to work in a Buenos Aires casino discovers his employer's new wife is his former lover.
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.30 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
9.00 NI Women’s Football Show features guests Aimee-lee Peachy from Premiership side Crusaders Strikers and female referee Arleen Thompson with her unique insight into the game as a match official.
Presented by Jana McCabe and Rachel Magill this episode also features some practical advice for young players from Glentoran Women FC as well as a catch up with the current Premiership league champions Cliftonville Ladies FC.
9.30 Rotten Prod tells the story of Belfast shipyard worker James 'Dongaree' Baird. Dr Emmet O'Connor discusses how labour activists in the city responded to events around them at the time of partition.
10.00 Democracy Now! Zooey Zephyr, Montana’s First Trans Lawmaker, Speaks Out After Being Banned & Silenced by Republicans
Friday 28 April
5.00 Film:The File of Thelma Jordan. Assistant district attorney Cleve Marshall falls for the mysterious Thelma Jordon when she seeks help solving robberies of her aunt's estate
7.00 RoundUp
7.30 Covering Ukraine
8.00 Banterflix: Joe McElroy joins Jim McClean this week looking at the latest film news and cinema releases including 'Evil Dead Rises' and the classic thriller 'Witness'
8.30 Collapse the Box: Graduate of University of Ulster Oisín McDonnell
9.00 TONIGHT: Joining Robin this week are broadcaster and journalist Kim Kelly, Etiquette lessons with William Hanson, Grainee McCloskey talks about the Big Lunch, the launch party for the David Ervine play, 'The Man Who Swallowed a Dictionary', Mighty Women Awards and Neurodiversity UK Charity plus music from Joby Fox and Paul Casey.
10.00 Democracy Now! Oklahoma Parole Board Denies Clemency for Richard Glossip, Rejecting Plea from State Attorney General
11.00 Animation Festival Continues: One of Us, Forget-Me-Not, Stay, In Boxes, The Bus to the Afterlife; The Magentalman And The Gentlemint, Throng, Swaddling Clothes, Symbols, Beacon, Swallow Flying to the South
Thursday 27 April
5.00 Film: Mildred Pierce. A hard-working mother inches towards disaster as she divorces her husband and starts a successful restaurant business to support her spoiled daughter
7.00 RoundUp: Arts Groups deliver to Department of Communities 11,000 signed petition opposing drastic cuts; Children and young people concerned about impact of climate change
7.30 Covering Ukraine
8.00 NI Women’s Football Show features guests Aimee-lee Peachy from Premiership side Crusaders Strikers and female referee Arleen Thompson with her unique insight into the game as a match official.
Presented by Jana McCabe and Rachel Magill and features some practical advice for young players from Glentoran Women FC & catch up with the current Premiership league champions Cliftonville Ladies FC.
8.30 How the political agreement was implemented: Lord Alderdice, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, Monica McWilliams, Conor Murphy Quintin Oliver. Chair: Prof. Marie Coleman.
10.00 Democracy Now! “Sing Your Song”: Remembering Harry Belafonte, Who Used His Stardom to Help MLK & Civil Rights Movement
11.00 Animation Fest.: Keep Left, Thank you. Cosmohedron, A Whale Song, Aeons Ark , The Beatles Vs The Stones; Please Clap, Tiers, Lovely Rita, The Sphere, Time Trip Time, Being A Dog, Fur
Wednesday 26 April
5.00 Film:Guest in the House. A young manipulative woman moves in with her fiancé's family and turns a happy household against itself
6.35 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
7.00 RoundUp: Women and Mental Health Inequalities; Pensions and ethical investment; High Street bank closures
7.30 Ukraine
8.00 Banterflix: Jim McClean with Claire McCullough on film news & cinema/streaming releases documentary on David Bowie 'Moonage Daydream' and the horror/comedy 'Renfield'
8.30 Ulster-Scots Rhyming Weavers or Weaver Poets. The work of Samuel Thomson from Templepatrick one of the few weaver poets to meet Robert Burns
9.00 The Best of TONIGHT with Gerry Kelly: Olivia Nash, William Caulfield, Dana Marissa Callaghan, Alex Greene, Cliona Hagan, Simon Sherrin
10.00 Democracy Now: Jeffrey Sachs on China’s “Historic” Push for Multipolar World to End U.S. Domination
11.00 Animation Festival continues: Theme: Puppet Stories- Abril, Exhibit-A, Pobre Antonio, Spoon
Tuesday 25 April
5.00 Film: D.O.A. Frank Bigelow, told he's been poisoned and has only a few days to live, tries to find out who killed him and why
6.25 RoundUp: Children's Mental Health in Schools
6.35 Covering Ukraine
7.00 Protagonists from the political negotiations share their insights on the origins of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement: Mitchel McLaughlin, Gary McMichael, Monica McWilliams, Brid Rodgers & Lord Peter Weir. Chaired by Mark Simpson. Organised by the Linen Hall Library
8.00 TONIGHT Robin with Campbell on Derry Jazz Festival, Tony MacAulay's book 'Kill The Devil' TV chef Lesley Waters, growing food: David Domoney, music Mirenda Rosenberg, David Browne Murray, Luke Thomas
9.00 Democracy Now!
10.00 Animation Festival Continues. Theme: ARTISTS FILM: Marie.Eduardo.Sophie, Monachopsis, L' amour rebelled, Bleeding Book, Wish you were here, Of Wood, The Hour Coat, Eviction, The Pictures In His Mind Awoke And Began To Breed, The Joy of Biting, Empire
Monday 24 April
5.00 Film: Kiss Me Deadly. A doomed female hitchhiker pulls Mike Hammer into a deadly whirlpool of intrigue, revolving around a mysterious "great whatsit"
7.00 RoundUp: The Sean MacAindreasa Collection launched by Cumann Culturtha Mhic Reachtain
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Banterflix: Jim McClean this week is Claire McCullough on film news and cinema/streaming releases including the music documentary on David Bowie 'Moonage Daydream' and the horror/comedy 'Renfield'.
8.00 Women's Football: With over 70 teams now competing across multiple divisions across the province interest levels in the women's game has never been higher and the "NI Women's Football Show" plans to highlight this.
9.00 Democracy Now! Gun Capitalism: How Lobbyists & GOP Fight Regulation & Push Gun Ownership Despite Deadly Shootings
10.30 Animation Festival. Theme: Long Short- Film:As You Like It
Sunday 23 April
5.00 Film:The Hitch-Hiker. Two fishermen pick up a psychopathic escaped convict who tells them that he intends to murder them when the ride is over
6.30 5 young MLAs joined Seamus McKee on the legacy of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement: Phillip Brett, Pádraig Delargy, Cara Hunter, Kate Nicholl and John Stewart
7.30 Carousel: artists champions the rights of artists with a learning disability to flourish
8.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Andrea Campbell on this years Derry Jazz Festival, Tony MacAulay on his new book 'Kill The Devil' cooking tips from TV chef Lesley Waters, growing you own food with David Domoney plus music from Mirenda Rosenberg, David Browne Murray and Luke Thomas
9.00 Democracy Now! Gun Capitalism: How Lobbyists & GOP Fight Regulation & Push Gun Ownership Despite Deadly Shootings
10.00 Covering Ukraine
10.30 Animation Festival: Long Short. As You Like It,To Be Human. My Dear Son, Another Presence, Yeah I'm good thanks, Iris, Beware of Trains, All Her Dying Lovers, You Are My Home, The Little Blue Boiler Suit, Handmade Happiness, Shame
Saturday 22 April
5.00 Film: Fallen Angel. A slick con man arrives in a small town looking to make some money, but soon gets more than he bargained for
6.40 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.00 Women's Football: Following on from the success of the national team in the 2022 European Championships the support for Women's football in Northern Ireland has never been stronger.
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY
8.00 Democracy Now! Gun Capitalism: How Lobbyists & GOP Fight Regulation & Push Gun Ownership Despite Deadly Shootings
9.00 Tonight with Gerry Kelly: Olivia Nash, William Caulfield, Dana, Marissa Callaghan, Alex Greene, Cliona Hagan, Simon Sherrin
10.00 Animation Festival Continues:~Theme: The (un)Natural World: Transfigured Night, A Language of Shapes, The White Whale, Blooming, Canary, There's a Bison on The Prairie
The Best Ham Sandwich According to a Fish, Anya Ratnayaka on the Colombo Wetlands and the Urban Fishing Cat, Fly Up Too, The Egret River
Friday 21 April
5.00 Film: The Asphalt Jungle, A major heist goes off as planned, but then double crosses, bad luck and solid police work cause everything to unravel
7.00 Democracy Now! “A New Jane Crow”: Abortion Advocates Brace for Supreme Court Ruling That Could Ban Mifepristone
8.00 Banterflix: Jim McClean this week is Claire McCullough on the latest film news and cinema/streaming releases including the music documentary on David Bowie 'Moonage Daydream' and the horror/comedy 'Renfield'.
8.30 Weaver Poets: Angeline King, the author of A Belfast Tale and Snugville Street.
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Andrea Campbell on this years Derry Jazz Festival, Tony MacAulay on his new book 'Kill The Devil' cooking tips from TV chef Lesley Waters, growing you own food with David Domoney plus music from Mirenda Rosenberg, David Browne Murray and Luke Thomas.
10.00 Animation Festival Begins: One of Us, Forget-Me-Not, Stay, In Boxes, The Bus to the Afterlife, The Magentalman and The Gentlemint, Throng, Swaddling Clothes, Symbols, Beacon, Swallow Flying to the South
Thursday 20 April
5.00 Film:Brute Force. At a tough penitentiary, prisoner Joe Collins plans to rebel against Captain Munsey, the power-mad chief guard.
6.40 Ukraine
7.00 Francis Fukuyama in conversation with Alan Meban. American writer and political theorist, perhaps best known for his belief that the triumph of liberal democracy at the end of the Cold War marked the last ideological stage in the evolution of human history
8.00 NI Women's Football Show: With over 70 teams competing across multiple divisions across the province interest levels in the women's game has never been higher. From player to officials to administrators to coaches sit back and enjoy as they share their stories and hopes for the continuing development of the local women's game.
8.30 Belfast Unfiltered: Irish language youth work with Caoimhe Nic Cú Uladh (Cumann Óige Uachtar Chluanaí), Feargal Mac Ionnrachaigh (Glór na Móna), Orliath Mhic Leannáin (Fóram na nÓg) and Pádraigín Nic Mhathúna (Sólás na nÓg)
9.00 First Belfast Multicultural 1998 Food Fair
10.00 Democracy Now! New York Times: Biden Admin Ignored Warnings About Migrant Child Labor, Punished Whistleblowers
Wednesday 19 April
5.00 Film: Blond Ice: A society reporter keeps herself in the headlines by marrying a series of wealthy men, all of whom die under mysterious circumstances
6.30 Banterflix: local filmmaker Jim McMorrow joins Jim McClean taking a look at the latest film news and releases
7.00 RoundUp: Everyday essentials like coffee and bananas at risk from climate change. Mike Gidney of the Fairtrade Foundation looking at the risks to our favourite foods.
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.30 A witness seminar on the Peace Train Organisation attended by many of the surviving organisers. Introduced by Dr Connal Parr and chaired by Liz McManus, the seminar heard from panellists – Proinsias de Rossa, Eileen Bell, Gary Kent, Christopher Hudson and Bernard C Byrne
8.30 Wrok Down ABILLY The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
9.00 The Best of Tonight with Gerry Kelly: Guests Keith Duffy, Tom Johnston, James McGinn, Aine Finnegan, Paula McIntyre, Brian Kennedy, Diona DohertyBest of Tonight with Jerry Kelly:Brian Kennedy,Keith Duffy,Tom Johnston,James McGinn
10.00 Democracy Now! Family of Lashawn Thompson Demands Justice After He Was “Eaten Alive” by Insects in Atlanta Jail
Tuesday 18 April
5.00 Film: Guest in the House. A young manipulative woman moves in with her fiancé's family and turns a happy household against itself
7.00 RoundUp: With many foodbanks in needs of more donations from the public, Emma Spring from BanktheFood on their app that connects communities to foodbanks.
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukrain.e Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.30 Collapse the Box: Artist Angela Hackett
8.00 What if the next 10 years felt like a revolution of the imagination? Rob Hopkins, author and co-founder of Transition Network with Alan Meban
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT featuring Jools Holland, Alan Fletcher, Anthony Toner, Eddie Booth, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Chesney Hawkes, Tommy Fleming, Taylor Lally, Brian Houston, Martine McCutcheon, Daniel James, Dean Friedman, 19th Street Band, Cindy O'Callaghan, Gary Puckett, Greg Cowan, Joby Fox
10.00 Democracy Now! Report from Khartoum: Civilians Killed & Trapped Amid Fighting Between Factions in Sudan’s Military
Monday 17 April
5.00 Film: Airborne. The story of a young man and his journey to become a US paratrooper
6.30 Collapse the Box: Artist Rosie McGurran Interviewed by Noelle McAlinden
7.00 RoundUp. Nick Gold, founder of Speakers Corner, tells Katie Neeson about the importance of reputation management for businesses
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukrain.e Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.30 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 Banterflix
8.30From Aftergrass to Yellow Boots
9.00 George Monbiot: Regenesis — feeding the world without devouring the planet in conversation with Alan Meban. Farming is the world’s greatest cause of environmental destruction – and the one we are least prepared to talk about. Now the food system itself is beginning to falter. George Monbiot explains how to resolve the biggest of our dilemmas and feed the world without devouring the planet. Part of the Imagine Festival.
10.00 Democracy Now! DeSantis Signs Six-Week Abortion Ban in Florida; Legal Fight Intensifies over Abortion Pill
Sunday 16 April
5.00 Film: Aelita. A mysterious radio message is beamed around the world, and among the engineers who receive it are Los, the hero, and his colleague Spiridonov.
7.00 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Carousel: champions the rights of artists with a learning disability to flourish
8.00 Noelle McAllinden with visual artist Stephen Shaw on his career and development as a painter of detailed watercolour paintings of the ever changing landscape of Belfast
8.30 Brighton during lockdown: Swings and Roundabouts: The effects of the pandemic on ordinary people in Brighton including shops, a pub, restaurants, a burial ground, a church & a psychotherapist
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT featuring Jools Holland, Alan Fletcher, Anthony Toner, Eddie Booth, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Chesney Hawkes, Tommy Fleming, Taylor Lally, Brian Houston, Martine McCutcheon, Daniel James, Dean Friedman, 19th Street Band, Cindy O'Callaghan, Gary Puckett, Greg Cowan, Joby Fox
10.00 Democracy Now! DeSantis Signs Six-Week Abortion Ban in Florida; Legal Fight Intensifies over Abortion Pill
Saturday 15 April
5.00 Film: Gamera vs.Barugon. A giant monster that emits a destructive ray from its back attacks Japan and takes on Gamera
6.30 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.00 Five young MLAs joined Seamus McKee to discuss the legacy of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement. The MLAs were Phillip Brett, Pádraig Delargy, Cara Hunter, Kate Nicholl and John Stewart
8.30 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
9.00 The Best of Tonight with Gerry Kelly: Guests Keith Duffy, Tom Johnston, James McGinn, Aine Finnegan, Paula McIntyre, Brian Kennedy, Diona Doherty
9.45 BOOK LAUNCH: Peter Emerson: The Punters' Guide to Democracy
10.00 Democracy Now! DeSantis Signs Six-Week Abortion Ban in Florida; Legal Fight Intensifies over Abortion Pill
Friday 14 April
5pm Film: The Way to the Stars. The wartime daily routine on a British bomber base in southeastern England is revealed through the eyes of newly arrived Flying Officer Peter Penrose
7.00 Banterflix: local filmmaker Jim McMorrow with Jim McClean on film news and latest releases
7.30 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
8.00 Robin's TONIGHT featuring Jools Holland, Alan Fletcher, Anthony Toner, Eddie Booth, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Chesney Hawkes, Tommy Fleming, Taylor Lally, Brian Houston, Martine McCutcheon, Daniel James, Dean Friedman, 19th Street Band, Cindy O'Callaghan, Gary Puckett, Greg Cowan, Joby Fox
9.00 In Focus: Paddy Anderson, flamenco guitarist, composer presented by Mike Gaston
10.00 Democracy Now! “Not Giving Up”: Expelled Black Tennessee Lawmakers Are Reinstated as Movement for Gun Control Grows
Thursday 13 April
5.00 Film:Constantine the Great: The story of Roman Emperor Constantine The Great, who united the Roman Empire in 324 A.D. during the great civil war, and granted religious freedom to all
7.00 Five young MLAs joined Seamus McKee to discuss the legacy of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement. The MLAs were Phillip Brett, Pádraig Delargy, Cara Hunter, Kate Nicholl and John Stewart
8.00 Football Express
8.30 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
9.00 In the late 18th and early 19th century a group of poets emerged in Ireland. Angela Graham the Belfast born poet who’s latest collection of poetry is Sanctuary: There Must Be Somewhere.
9.30 History Now: Barry Sheppard talks to writer Philip Orr and historian Seán Mitchell about 1930s Belfast and issues of identity
10.00 Democracy Now!
Wednesday 12 April
5.00 Film: The Man with the Golden Arm. A junkie must face his true self to kick his drug addiction.
7.00 In the late 18th and early 19th century a group of poets emerged in Ireland. Hugh Porter the Bard of Moneyslane, John McKinley from Co Antrim
7.40 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
8.00 Banterflix Film Review with Script supervisor on Dungeons and Dragons Zara Jackson who joins Jim McClean
8.30 Wrok Down ABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
9.00 Best of Tonight with Gerry Kelly. Guests: Terri Holey, Peter Corry, Kerri Quinn. Martin Lynch, Grimes and McKee
10.00 Democracy Now!
Tuesday 11 April
5.00 Film: Oliver Twist is a 1922 American silent drama film adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1838 novel Oliver Twist, featuring Lon Chaney as Fagin and Jackie Coogan as Oliver Twist
6.30 Collapse the Box: Graduate of University of Ulster Oisín McDonnell
7.00 Noam Chomsky with Alan Meban. Celebrated American linguist, philosopher, social critic, and political activist discusses the current threats to democracy and ways to build solidarity and progressive politics.
8.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Music with Emily Crawford on Ards International Guitar Festival, plus music from King Cedar, Brigid O'Neill, The Minnows and Don Baker
9.00 Rubicon "A Modern Day Roman Tale" Gaius Julius Caesar in his ambition and lust for power has left a country bitterly divided. Little does Caesar know, a plot is brewing to remove him from politics, permanently
10.00 Democracy Now! “Unconscionable”: Planned Parenthood’s Alexis McGill Johnson Slams Texas Ruling on Abortion Pill
Monday 10 April
5.00 Film: Fury of the Wolfman A man has had a werewolf curse cast upon him. If he doesn't get rid of it, he turns into a killer werewolf when the moon is full.
6.40 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.04 Carousel 4: champions the rights of artists with a learning disability to flourish
7.30 Banterflix with Script supervisor on Dungeons and Dragons Zara Jackson joins Jim McClean
8.00 Slugger O'Toole's David McCann with two outgoing Belfast City Councillors - Brian Heading and John Kyle for this special edition, filmed in front of an Imagine! Belfast Festival audience
9.00 Chew the Cud: New hilariously informative, crafty, sciency, showbizzy, LGBTQIA themed content
10.00 Democracy Now! “A Public Lynching”: Justin Jones, Black Tennessee Lawmaker, Responds to Expulsion from State House
Sunday 9 April
5.00 Film: Time Table. In Arizona, a train's baggage car is robbed of a large payroll, prompting an investigation led by a railroad official-insurance investigator team
6.30 RoundUp Week's Compilation
8.00 Francis Fukuyama in conversation with Alan Meban. American writer and political theorist, perhaps best known for his belief that the triumph of liberal democracy at the end of the Cold War marked the last ideological stage in the evolution of human history
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Music special with Emily Crawford on the Ards International Guitar Festival
10.00 Democracy Now! “A Public Lynching”: Justin Jones, Black Tennessee Lawmaker, Responds to Expulsion from State House
Saturday 8 April
5.00 Film: Club Paradise. A naive young girl, looking to escape from a bad family situation, falls in love with a man who turns out to be a cad, and leads her down the road to ruin
6.00 RoundUp week's compilation
7.15 A witness seminar on the Peace Train Organisation attended by many of the surviving organisers. Introduced by Dr Connal Parr and chaired by Liz McManus, the seminar heard from panellists – Proinsias de Rossa, Eileen Bell, Gary Kent, Christopher Hudson and Bernard C Byrne
8.10 Peace Train 1992. At a time when security alerts were both disrupting journeys and dissuading passengers from using the Enterprise train services, the Peace Trains ran under the slogan of “Keep the Lines Open”.
9.00 Best of Tonight with Gerry Kelly. Guests: Terri Holey, Peter Corry, Kerri Quinn. Martin Lynch, Grimes and McKee
10.00 Democracy Now! “A Public Lynching”: Justin Jones, Black Tennessee Lawmaker, Responds to Expulsion from State House
Friday 7 April
5.00 Film: Woman on the Run. Frank Johnson becomes an eyewitness to a murder. He's pursued around San Francisco by his wife, the police, and the killer
6.30 Banterflix: Script supervisor Zara Jackson joins Jim McClean this week taking a look at the latest film news and cinema releases
7.00 RoundUp: 1 in 3 employees took leave due to their mental health, Belfast City Cemetery focus for local hstory; 90% of worlds coral could disappear
7.30 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine
8.00 The Broadisland Gathering: From the early 1990s the community of Ballycarry celebrated music poetry and history & its Ulster-Scots heritage through the Broadisland Gathering
9.00 Robin ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT:In a music special Robin Elliott is joined by Emily Crawford talking about this years Ards International Guitar Festival, plus music from King Cedar, Brigid O'Neill, The Minnows and Don Baker
10.00 Democracy Now: Calls Grow for Russia to Free Jailed U.S. Journalist Evan Gershkovich, Accused of Espionage
Thursday 6 April
5.00 Film:The Girl Hunters. Legendary detective Mike Hammer has spent seven years in an alcoholic funk after the supposed death of his secretary, Velda. He is brought back to the land of the living by his old friendly enemy, police lieutenant Pat Chambers
.007RoundUp: Mari Curie support
7.15 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine
7.38 Carousel champions the rights of artists with a learning disability to flourish
8.00 Wrok Down ABILLY The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.30 Simon Yates: Francis Jones talks to the mountaineer on his adventures climbing some of the worlds most dangerous peaks including the infamous events made famous by the book Touching The Void
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Guests: Kim Kelly on popular baby names; the Mighty Women NI awards, Action Cancer the charity partner, writer Gary Greenfield's new play 'The Goodies, The Baddies and the Uglies', music:Taylor Lally, travel advice: Lisa Minot, Kim Kelly visits Montalto Estate, 11 year old actor Rylee Neilly-Large on the new 'Dungeons & Dragon's film
10.00 Democracy Now! Donald Trump Charged with 34 Felonies; He Intensifies Attacks on Judge, DA & Their Families
Wednesday 5 April
5.oo Film: I Wake Up Screaming. Why is Inspector Ed Cornell trying to railroad Frankie Christopher for the murder of model Vicky Lynn?
6.30 BanterflixBanterflix: Cosplayer Sarah McDowell joins Jim McClean to review the latest cinema releases
7.00 RoundUp: Dog theft is a growing problem. Beverley Cuddy, editor of Dogs Today, on the importance of changing the law to address the problem
7.13 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Swings and Roundabouts: The effects of the pandemic on ordinary people in Brighton including shops, a pub, restaurants, a burial ground, a church & a psychotherapist
8.00 Imagine Festival~What if the next 10 years felt like a revolution of the imagination? Bob Hopkins, author, will share inspiring stories of imagination activism and community-led change from around the world and inspire you with just how incredible the society the climate emergency demands that we build could be. Interviewed by Alan Meban
9.00 The Best of Tonight with Gerry Kelly with Louis Walsh, Rodd Hogg The 4 of Us, Alison Millar, Sophie Lennon
10.00 Democracy Now! History in the Making: David Cay Johnston on Why Trump’s Arraignment May Renew American Democracy
Tuesday 4 April
5.00 Film: Borderline. Two undercover agents infiltrate a drug-smuggling ring in Mexico, but neither is aware of the other's identity
7.00 RoundUp: Neuroscientist Dr Jack Lewis has advice on setting boundaries between our online and offline lives
7.13 Covering Ukraine
7.30 WrokDownABILLY: The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
8.00 Slugger O'Toole's David McCann with two outgoing Belfast City Councillors - Brian Heading and John Kyle -
9.00 George Monbiot: Regenesis — feeding the world without devouring the planet in conversation with Alan Meban. Farming is the world’s greatest cause of environmental destruction – and the one we are least prepared to talk about. Now the food system itself is beginning to falter. George Monbiot explains how to resolve the biggest of our dilemmas and feed the world without devouring the planet. Part of the Imagine Festival.
10.00 Democracy Now! Elie Mystal: Trump “Did the Deed,” But Long Overdue Indictment Is Built on Shaky Foundation
Monday 3 April
5.00 Film: Lady Gangster. Dot Burton (Faye Emerson) has acted as a decoy in a bank robbery and fails to get away. Her arrest attracts the attention of Ken Phillips (Frank Wilcox), a former childhood sweetheart who believes her innocent until she confesses
6.00 Wrok Down ABILLY The best rock-a-billy music from Australia
6.30 Banterflix: Cosplayer Sarah McDowell joins Jim McClean to review the latest cinema releases
7.00 RoundUp With many foodbanks in need of more public donations, Emma Spring from BanktheFood on app that connects communities to their local foodbanks
7.10 Covering Ukraine Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.30 Carousel champions the rights of artists with a learning disability to flourish and be celebrated in film, music, performance and digital arts
8.00 Brick Mule: Nepal's working mules and the people who make their living with them
9.00 The Rise and Fall of Belfast’s own ‘Fleet Street’. Looking back at the newspaper industry that used to thrive along Donegall Street as part of the North Belfast Festival. Jim McDowell was joined by Gary McDonald, Allison Morris and Ivan Little
10.00 Democracy Now! Indicted: Trump Faces Criminal Charges in NY; Three Other Investigations into Ex-President Continue
Sunday 1 April
5pm Film: Kansas City Confidential. An ex-con trying to go straight is framed for a million dollar armored car robbery and must go to Mexico in order to unmask the real culprits.
7.00 RoundUp Weeks Compilation
8.00 Robin's Entertainment Tonight. Guests: Kim Kelly on popular baby names; the Mighty Women NI awards, Action Cancer the charity partner, writer Gary Greenfield's new play 'The Goodies, The Baddies and the Uglies', music:Taylor Lally, travel advice: Lisa Minot, Kim Kelly visits Montalto Estate, 11 year old actor Rylee Neilly-Large on the new 'Dungeons & Dragons film
9.00 Chew the Cud: New hilariously informative, crafty, sciency, showbizzy, LGBTQIA themed content
10.00 Democracy Now! Indicted: Trump Faces Criminal Charges in NY; Three Other Investigations into Ex-President Continue
Friday 31 March
5.00 Film:The Window. To avoid the heat of a sweltering summer night a 9-year-old Manhattan boy decides to sleep on the fire escape and witnesses a murder, but no one will believe him.
6.15 Ulster-Scots Music Traditions: The Lambeg Drum. Giant of precussion with Dame Evelyn Glennie
6.30 Football Express Stephen Looney with Roy Coyle, the most successful manager in the history of Irish League football
7.00 RoundUp: Belfast-born writer Brian Moore is celebrated with a blue plaque at the site of his childhood home. Belfast Lord Mayor Tina Black, Seamus McKee and Chris Spurr of the Ulster History Circle, Dr Dermot Maguire, and Moore's nephew Garrett Igeo reflect on his life
7.15 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.35 What now is the future of Weaver Poetry? Gary Morgan explains
8.00 Banterflix: Cosplayer Sarah McDowell joins Jim McClean to review the latest cinema releases
8.30 Swings and Roundabouts: The effects of the pandemic on ordinary people in Brighton including shops, a pub, restaurants, a burial ground, a church & a psychotherapist
9.00 Robin's Guests: Kim Kelly on popular baby names; the Mighty Women NI awards, Action Cancer the charity partner, writer Gary Greenfield's new play 'The Goodies, The Baddies and the Uglies', music:Taylor Lally, travel advice: Lisa Minot, Kim Kelly visits Montalto Estate, 11 year old actor Rylee Neilly-Large on the new 'Dungeons & Dragons film
10.00 Democracy Now! Bernie Sanders vs. Howard Schultz: Longtime Starbucks CEO Grilled on Company’s Union-Busting Tactics
Thursday 30 March
5.00 Film: Body and Soul. A talented boxer's young career hits difficult terrain when an unethical promoter takes interest in him
7.00 RoundUp: Young people appear to be abandoning hope of becoming homeowners. Finance expert Kevin Mountford, co-founder of savings platform Raisin, addresses some of the issues involved.
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Football Express
8.00 Rhyming Weavers or Weaver Poets: The 'Bard of Ballycarry', James Orr
9.00 GENERATOR: Irish Contemporary Arts Series made by DCTV. This show features Eleanor McCaughey White Lady Art Owen Harris & Basil Lynn
9.45 In Focus: Nutrition in the workplace
10.00 Democracy Now!
Tuesday 28 March
5.00 Film:Vicki. The untimely murder of a New York glamor-girl sparks an investigation with an emotionally driven detective at the helm
6.30 Our Parlour: Maryanne with Jack Lamb & Patience Bradley on the important impact of learning Sign Language and their motivation to do this
7.00 RoundUp: Tom Davies from Anytime Fitness on how people looking to get fitter can combat 'gymtimidation'.
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine
7.30 WrokDownAbilly: Music from Australia
8.00 The Great Light: The journey of one of the world's rarest lighthouse optics from its former home on Mew Island to its recreation as one of Belfast's iconic monuments
8.30 Collapse the Box: Creative adviser, artist and curator Noelle McAlinden with artist Barbara Allen, renowned watercolour artist working in a range of styles from illustration to print making, sea life and landscapes
9.00 Entertainment Tonight: Relationship expert Paul C Brunson, Motoring expert Rory Reid, the charity ‘Life Change Changes Lives’ the Downpatrick project that supports those affected by mental health, addiction and social isolation plus music from Entertainer and composer Brandon McPhee, singer/ songwriter A.N.J.A. and singer/songwriter Conal Montgomery
10.00 Democracy Now! Israeli Protests Intensify over Netanyahu Gov’t Weakening Judiciary as Palestinian Rights Ignored
Monday 27 March
5.00 Film:The Scar. Upon his parole from jail, gangster John Muller (Paul Henreid) pulls one final job against a rival mobster and flees to Los Angeles
6.30 Banterflix: Local Blogger James Oliver joins Jim McClean on latest film news and review the releases including Luther: Fallen Sun and Pearl
7.00 RoundUp. Andrew Sissons, Deputy Director, A Sustainable Future at Nesta, on the prospect of cheap, abundant and clean energy on the horizon
7.18 Ukraine
7.35 Carousel: championing the rights of artists with a learning disability to flourish and be celebrated
8.00 Noelle McAllinden speaks with visual artist Stephen Shaw about his career and development as a painter producing detailed watercolour paintings of the ever changing landscape of Belfast and areas around Northern Ireland.
8.30 Mighty Mallet. In the late 18th and early 19th century a group of poets emerged in Ireland David Herbison from Ballymena, also known as the ‘Bard of Dunclug'
9.00 What Peace Dividend? The Challenges of North and West Belfast. Filmed in 2018.
10.00 Democracy Now! “France Is Furious”: Anger Grows at Macron for Raising Retirement Age as Millions Strike & Protest
Sunday 26 March
5.00 Film: Night and the City. A small-time grifter and nightclub tout takes advantage of some fortuitous circumstances and tries to become a big-time player as a wrestling promoter
6.45 Dalriada Festival
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.45 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
8.19 MIilltown Melodies 2016
9.00 Robin’s TONIGHT: Relationship expert Paul C Brunson, Motoring expert Rory Reid, the charity ‘Life Change Changes Lives’ the Downpatrick project that supports those affected by mental health, addiction and social isolation plus music from Entertainer and composer Brandon McPhee, singer/ songwriter A.N.J.A. and singer/songwriter Conal Montgomery.
10.00 Democracy Now: “France Is Furious”: Anger Grows at Macron for Raising Retirement Age as Millions Strike & Protest
Saturday 25 March
5.00 Film: The Glass Wall. Peter, a WW II 'displaced person' about to be deported, jumps ship in New York harbor in an effort to find an ex-G.I. named Tom whom he helped during the war and can prove Peter's right to legal entry in the United States
6.30 Noelle McAllinden speaks with visual artist Stephen Shaw about his career and development as a painter producing detailed watercolour paintings of the ever changing landscape of Belfast and areas around Northern Ireland.
7.00 RoundUp Weekly Compilation
7.50 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
8.30 WROKDOWN'A'BILLY MUSIC
9.00 The Best of Tonight with Gerry Kelly with Roy Walker, Antony Toner, Lady Portia Di Monte, Onya Becls, John Linehan and Lynda Bryans
10.00 Democracy Now: “France Is Furious”: Anger Grows at Macron for Raising Retirement Age as Millions Strike & Protest
Friday 24 March
5.00 Film: Quicksand. After taking 20 dollars from his employer to go on a date with plans to repay it the next day, an auto mechanic falls into increasingly disastrous circumstances for more and more money
6.20 Rhyming Weavers or Weaver Poets: Sarah Leech from Co Donegal, the only known female Irish weaver poet
7.00 RoundUp Dr Emeka Okorocha on how our experience with Covid-19 has opened up the potential for self-testing for a range of health issues
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Banterflix: Local Blogger James Oliver joins Jim McClean on latest film news and review the releases including Luther: Fallen Sun and Pearl
8.00 Collage of Cooperation -Strangford Community Association Castleward a very welcome partner during Covid and so began "A collage of Cooperation"
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Relationship expert Paul C Brunson, Motoring expert Rory Reid, the charity 'Life Change Changes Lives' the Downpatrick project that supports those affected by mental health, addiction and social isolation plus music from Entertainer and composer Brandon McPhee, singer/ songwriter A.N.J.A. and singer/songwriter Conal Montgomery.
10.00 Democracy Now! A Police Killing Inside a Hospital: Ben Crump on Death of Irvo Otieno During Mental Health Crisis
Thursday 23 March
5.00 Film: Nightmare Alley. The rise and fall of Stanton Carlisle, a mentalist whose lies and deceit prove to be his downfall
7.00 RoundUp: Leo Allen and Junaid Mubeen on an app to help children with their maths through play
7.15 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
8.00 Novel Ideas: Paul Burns (Randal McNally) on his book Shadowless presented by Elliott Loyd
8.30 Carousel champions the rights of artists with a learning disability to flourish and be celebrated
9.00 Guided History Tours: Newry Maritime Association
10.00 Dempocracy Now! Andrew Bacevich on China’s Rise as Global Superpower & Decline of U.S. Empire After Iraq Invasion
Wednesday 22 March
5.00 Film: Loophole A bank teller attempts to clear his name and rebuild his career after he is wrongly accused of theft.
6.20 Collapse the Box: Noelle McAlinden interviews painter and muralist Ciaran Gallagher
7.00 RoundUp. TV presenter Alice Beer has advice on how we can save money using duty free
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.30 Banterflix: Fight Club Danny Brown joins Jim McClean on the latest film news and releases: Scream 6; Pick of Stream: Alice Darling and of course the Oscars
8.00 Brick Mule: Nepal's brick mules and the people who make their living with them
9.30 WROKDOWN'A'BILLY Music from Down Under
10.00 Democracy Now! “Stop Dirty Banks”: Bill McKibben & Ben Jealous on Ending Big Bank Funding for Fossil Fuel Expansion
Tue 21 March
5pm Film: The Second Woman In flashback from a 'Rebecca'-style beginning: Ellen Foster, visiting her aunt on the California coast, meets neighbor Jeff Cohalan and his ultramodern clifftop house
6.30 Romancing Ireland: The Carbon in the Carbonara
7.00 RoundUp
7.12 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.30 WrokDownABILLY
8.00 Rights of Nature Ireland - The Movement. Communities are campaigning all over Ireland to defend nature, landscapes, rivers and biodiversity from extractive industries, polluters and agribusiness everywhere. The film is centred around a seminal meeting of The Gathering at Rostrevor in the summer of 2022
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Mother's day gift ideas with Hilary Whitehall, writer Rosemary Jenkinson reads from her new book 'Love In The Time Of Chaos' Finty Williams and Eimee McGoldrick on the new theatre production 'The Ocean at the End of the Lane' former Northern Ireland International Gerry Armstrong and music from Niamh Murray and Tommy Sands
10.00 Democracy Now
Monday 20 March
5.00 Film: The Great Saint Louis Bank Robbery. A gang's plans for a St. Louis bank robbery are complicated when the sister of one of the thieves starts voicing her well-founded suspicions
6.30 Romancing Ireland. The Spanish in Ireland vote a typical dish of Madrid to cook. It's one that YouTuber, Marc Vila Terra, from Catalunya must cook...but never tasted!
7.00 RoundUp: GAA stars from across Ulster on charity skydive to support the Air Ambulance and cancer research at Queen's University Belfast. Former Tyrone footballer Gemma Begley tells of their involvement
7.30 Banterflix: Fight Club Danny Brown joins Jim McClean on the latest film news and releases: Scream 6; Pick of Stream: Alice Darling and of course the Oscars
8.00 Collapse the Box: Artist Rosie McGurran Interviewed by Noelle McAlinden
8.30 Wrok Down Abilly music
9.00 The Broadisland Gathering: From the early 1990s the community of Ballycarry celebrated music poetry and history & its Ulster-Scots heritage through the Broadisland Gathering
10.00 Democracy Now: Never Again: Human Rights Groups & Japanese Americans Warn Biden Against Jailing Migrant Families
Sunday 19 March
5.00 Film: The Lady Confesses. An estranged wife shows up after a nearly 7 year disappearance to prevent her husband from marrying his new love, and someone kills her.
6.30 Stephen Golemboski-Byrne at GROW Community Garden on going off-grid, solar panels and collecting rainwater
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.45 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine
8.00 Behind the Science: QUB Elin Thomas on marine life under threat
8.30 Dromara GAA – Sport 4 All. Declan McCann & Dromara Gaelic football club both from a sporting & social point of view see the visions & strengths that exist in our diversities
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Mother's day gift ideas with Hilary Whitehall, writer Rosemary Jenkinson reads from her new book 'Love In The Time Of Chaos' Finty Williams and Eimee McGoldrick on the new theatre production 'The Ocean at the End of the Lane' former Northern Ireland International Gerry Armstrong and music from Niamh Murray and Tommy Sands
10.00 Democracy Now! Never Again: Human Rights Groups & Japanese Americans Warn Biden Against Jailing Migrant Families
Saturday 18 March
5.00 Film: Metropolis: In a futuristic city sharply divided between the working class and the city planners, the son of the city's mastermind falls in love with a working-class prophet
7.30 RoundUp: Weeks compilation
8.15 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine
9.00 Football Express: Can anyone catch up with Larne in the hunt for the Irish Premiership title? Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson and Mark McIntosh to discuss the latest in local football
9.30 Music Wrok Down Abilly
10.00 Democracy Now! Never Again: Human Rights Groups & Japanese Americans Warn Biden Against Jailing Migrant Families
St. Patrick's Day Friday 17 March
5.00 Film: The Man Who Cheated Himself. A veteran homicide detective who has witnessed his socialite girlfriend kill her husband sees his newly-minted detective brother assigned to the case alongside him
6.25 A vision for North Belfast: Slugger TV goes out and about at the North Belfast Festival to hear from local politicians and journalist Allison Morris
7.00 RoundUp: Can the right music help our dogs on long car journeys? Anna Webb composes a specially-curated playlist for our pets
7.11 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine
7.30 Banterflix: Fight Club Danny Brown joins Jim McClean on the latest film news and releases: Scream 6; Pick of Stream: Alice Darling and of course the Oscars
8.00 Football Express: Can anyone catch up with Larne in the hunt for the Irish Premiership title? Stephen Looney is joined by Glenn Ferguson and Mark McIntosh to discuss the latest in local football
8.30 Look back at St. Patricks Day: 1998; 2006; 2022
9.00 TONIGHT: Mother's day gift ideas with Hilary Whitehall, writer Rosemary Jenkinson reads from her new book 'Love In The Time Of Chaos' Finty Williams and Eimee McGoldrick on the new theatre production 'The Ocean at the End of the Lane' former Northern Ireland International Gerry Armstrong and music from Niamh Murray and Tommy Sands
10.00 Democracy Now! Blinken Visits Niger, Home to U.S. Drone Base, as Biden Moves to Counter China & Russia in Africa
Thursday 16 March
5pm Film Laura. A police detective falls in love with the woman whose murder he is investigating
6.30 Creative adviser, artist and curator Noelle McAlinden withl artist Barbara Allen R.U.A. A renowned watercolour artist, she works in a range of styles from illustration to print making, sea life and landscapes
7.00 RoundUp: Many parents of school-aged kids think more needs to be done when it comes to discussing mental health issues. Tom Crombie explores the issue
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine
7.30 Novel Ideas: Paul Burns (Randal McNally) on his book Shadowless presented by Elliott Loyd
8.00 Artsawonder discussion around the film produced by Jonny Clark featuring three extraordinary people, Alan McBride, Beryl Quigley and Eugene Reavey
9.00 Local Drama Rubicon "A Modern Day Roman Tale". Through the eyes of two investigative journalists witness the event of Julius Caesar's rise to power and eventual fall
10.00 Democracy Now! Jeremy Scahill on Growing Proxy War Between U.S. and Russia & Downing of U.S. Drone in Black Sea
Wednesday 15 March
5.00 Film: Gilda. A small-time gambler hired to work in a Buenos Aires casino discovers his employer's new wife is his former lover
7.00 RoundUp Thousands of convenience stores across the UK are at risk of closure due to skyrocketing energy bills. Chris Noice from the Association of Convenience Stores raises the issue with Laura McConnell.
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.30 Banterflix: Joining Jim McClean are Maria McQuillan and Joe McElroy who take a look at the latest film releases including 'Aftersun' and 'Creed III' and ahead of this year's Academy Awards a look back at the winner of last year's Best Film 'Coda'
8.30 Ulster-Scots: Rhyming Weavers or Weaver Poets. The work of Samuel Thomson from Templepatrick one of the few weaver poets to meet Robert Burns
9.00 Malachi O'Doherty in conversation with Duncan Morrow on his new book. Can this deeply divided island can ever be united?
10.00 Democracy Now! How Silicon Valley Bank & Signature Bank Lobbied to Weaken Regulations That Could Have Prevented Collapse
Tuesday 14 March
5.00 Film: The Stars Look Down Davey Fenwick (Sir Michael Redgrave) leaves his mining village on a university scholarship intent on returning to better support the miners against the owners.
6.35 Film:The Stolen Jools The boys and a Los Angeles police detective investigate the theft of actress Norma Shearer's jewelry.
7.00 RoundUp: The James Dyson Award seeks to inspire the next generation of design engineers Rumyana Dancheva from Dyson explains the concept
7.08 Covering Ukraine
7.30 The Rhyming Weavers or Weaver Poets: the work of David Herbison from Ballymena, also known as the ‘Bard of Dunclug'.
8.00 Robin's TONIGHT with comedian & actor Tim MGarry, playwright Andrea Montgomery, musician Chris Kavanagh plus music from Neighbours star Alan Fletcher, Amberlight and local band Empty Spaces
9.00 Chew the Cud: New hilariously informative, crafty, sciency, showbizzy, LGBTQIA themed content
10.00 Democracy Now! China’s Middle East Deal: Iran & Saudi Arabia Reestablish Relations as U.S. Watches from Sidelines
Monday 13 March
5.00 Film:The Big Lift. Experiences of two Air Force sergeants during the 1948 Berlin Airlift.
7.00 RoundUp: Marie Curie have launched their Daffodil Appeal for 2023. Ciara Gallagher on how the campaign supports their work with terminally ill people
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.30 Banterflix: Joining Jim McClean are Maria McQuillan and Joe McElroy who take a look at the latest film releases including 'Aftersun' and 'Creed III' and ahead of this year's Academy Awards a look back at the winner of last year's Best Film 'Coda'
8.00 Stephen Golemboski-Byrne at GROW Community Garden and going off-grid, solar panels and collecting rainwater
8.30 Collapse the Box: Noelle McAlinden interviews painter and muralist Ciaran Gallagher about his his life and work
9.00 The Life & Times of Belfast Writer Mary Beckett. Lucy Caldwell with fellow writers Jan Carson, Riley Johnson about the literature of this writer
10.00 Democracy Now! Historian Alfred McCoy: As Tensions Rise over Taiwan,U.S. & China “Edging Ever Closer” to War
Saturday 12 March
5.00 The Pied Piper of Hamelin. Overwhelmed by rats, a medieval town hires a magical piper who can rid the town of the pest in exchange for gold but the crooked mayor has no intention of honoring the deal
6.30 Banterflix returns: Joining Jim McClean are Maria McQuillan and Joe McElroy who take a look at the latest film releases including 'Aftersun' and 'Creed III' and ahead of this year's Academy Awards a look back at the winner of last year's Best Film 'Coda'
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Robin's TONIGHT with comedian & actor Tim MGarry, playwright Andrea Montgomery, musician Chris Kavanagh plus music from Neighbours star Alan Fletcher, Amberlight and local band Empty Spaces
9.00 Female filmmakers: Push to Talk; Tic Tac; Those who can die; Holladio hods gsogt; Monster and Me; Women of Rwanda; I am
10.35Festival Continues: Crack; Womanifesto; The Widow's Daughters; Shadow of fox; The Ash Heap; Doomed; Caipitalism; Scribble; Transmutaciones /Transmutations
Saturday 11 March
5.00 Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages. The story of a poor young woman separated by prejudice from her husband and baby is interwoven with tales of intolerance from throughout history
8.00 RoundUp Compilation
9.00 Festival dedicated to independent, screenwriters and the inspiring women in their stories: Sabbath; Terroir; Opera Summary; Feeding Grief to Animals; The Island of Renegades; That's not all; Incorrigible - A film about Velma Demerson
10.35 Festival continues: The Call of Water; Backyard Food; Illusion Escape; I was, wasn't I; Self Portrait; Runner; Dr.OWN; Polterguest; Operago; Vulvo and Dynia
Friday 10 March
5.00 The Three Musketeers: Cardinal Richelieu, engaged in intrigue at the court of Louis XIII, attempts to rule by threatening the queen, who is secretly in love with the Duke of Buckingham.
7.00 RoundUp: Thousands gather in Custom House Square for the Irish language family fund day. Spraoi Cois Lao. Pádraig Ó Tiarnaigh, Úna-Méabh Ní Anluain; Cáit Ní Mhurchú and Gearoidin Mhic Mhathúna comment
7.12 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.30 Bannterflix returns: Joining Jim McClean are Maria McQuillan and Joe McElroy who take a look at the latest film releases including 'Aftersun' and 'Creed III' and ahead of this year's Academy Awards a look back at the winner of last year's Best Film 'Coda'
8.00 Democracy Now! “Corrupt”: DOJ Report Slams Louisville Police for Abuse, Discrimination After Breonna Taylor Killing
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT with comedian & actor Tim MGarry, playwright Andrea Montgomery, musician Chris Kavanagh plus music from Neighbours star Alan Fletcher, Amberlight and local band Empty Spaces
10.00 Women's Films: Women’s Films: Mixed Feelings; Sun dressed woman; Medusa; Wide Awake; Happy by India and the Jones; Conquered Fields
11.30 Films Contd. My Beautiful Age; Lights Out; Solace; Dyke plumage; End of Summer; wild-er-ness Self Tape; Glass Fingers; Penny Pinched; Sweet Dreams; The Fortress; Water and more water
Thursday 9 March
5.00 Film: Life with Father. A straitlaced turn-of-the-century father presides over a family of boys and the mother who really rules the roost
7.00 RoundUp: Many children feel the education system is not preparing them for their future careers. Dr Punam Kirhan discusses the Future of Education report
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.30 Collapse the Box: Barbara Allen is a renowned watercolour artist and works in a range of styles from illustration to print making and is well known for her paintings of doors, shop fronts and more recently sea life and landscapes. Interviewed at the Ulster Museum during the Royal Ulster Academy exhibition in December 2022
8.00 Democracy Now! Economist Joseph Stiglitz on How War, COVID & Climate Crisis Cause Economic Crises Around the World
9.00 IWD Festival of Independent female filmmakers. Films: Ljunga; Ailin on the moon; Beatriz, The Saint Prays; Fear ; Robo K; Lifey ; Flowers; Night Train; The Banana Tree; Un Imaginario Porteño; Getting Through to Granny; The Shortest Ballerina - Not Perfect!; Conquered Fields
Wednesday 8 March: Celebrating International Women's Day
5.00 Film Festival dedicated to independent female filmmakers, screenwriters and the inspiring women in their stories. Films: Blood, bone, crone; Neu; I'll Never Know Her; When you were wild; Invisible Barriers; The Doll with Chubby Legs - Not Perfect!; Incorrigible - A film about Velma Demerson
7.00 RoundUp: The International Women's Day rally returns to the streets of Belfast for the first time since 2020. Helen Crickard, Joanne Sansome, Councillor Fiona Ferguson, Siobhán Harding, Elaine Crory, Areej Fareh, Tawassul Mohammed and Noel McNally address some of the issues facing women and girls today
7.15 Grave Stories: Belfast City Cemetery: Tom Hartley on Winifred Carney
7.30 Collapse the Box: Artist Rosie McGurran Interviewed by Noelle McAlinden
8.00 IWD Films: Cyber Cadets; Hungry Sika Deer; Toys; The Throwaways ; Grandma's Special Fabric; When The Sky Was Blue; India and The Jones - Caught In The Middle; Down From The Clouds; Marine Elegy; Women of Rwanda
9.34 Women’s Films contd: Ljunga; Sun dressed woman ; The Widow's Daughters; Pronouns in Bio; Marine Elegy; Medusa
11.00 Democracy Now
Tuesday 7 March
5.00 Film: David and Goliath King Saul of the Israelites is visited in Jerusalem by the Prophet Samuel who foretells him that a war with The Philistines is inevitable and the shepherd David will become king.
6.30 Romancing Ireland challenges volunteers from non-Irish national communities in Ireland to each cook their country's favourite meal Romanian Uța Nilas manages 'The Shack' - a popular restaurant in Dublin's Temple Bar takes on the challenge
7.00 RoundUp: Everyday essentials like coffee and bananas could be at risk from climate change. Mike Gidney of the Fairtrade Foundation highlights a report looking at the risks to our favourite foods.
7.13 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.35 TONIGHT Hot Country Music Awards: Susan McCann, Cara McGillion, Robert Mizzell, David Tighe, Lauren McCrory, Derek Ryan, Aidan Quinn, Philomena Begley, Sinead Heaney, Seamus J Mackle and Katie McParland.
8.30 Democracy Now! “Hopeful”: Historic U.N. High Seas Treaty Will Protect 30% of World’s Oceans from Biodiversity Loss
9.30 Independent female filmmakers. Films: Cyber Cadets; Hungry Sika Deer; Toys; The Throwaways ; Grandma's Special Fabric; Cyber Cadets; Hungry Sika Deer; Toys; The Throwaways ; Grandma's Special Fabric
Monday 6 March
5.00 Film:Whistle Stop. When beautiful Mary returns home to her "whistle stop" home town, long-standing feelings of animosity between two of her old boyfriends leads to robbery and murder
6.30 Novel Ideas: Paul Burns (Randal McNally) on his book Shadowless presented by Elliott Loyd
7RoundUp: New research is shining a light on the mental health implications of encephalitis. Dr Ava Easton of the Encephalitis Society investigates.
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Ukraine Film Festival
7.30 Romancing Ireland challenges volunteers from non-Irish national communities in Ireland to each cook their country's favourite meal. Musician Arianna Siliprandi agrees to cook the favourite dish of the Italian community
8.00 Malachi O'Doherty in conversation with Duncan Morrow on his new book. Can this deeply divided island can ever be united?
9.00 IWD Festival of indie female filmmakers: Ljunga; Ailin on the moon; Beatriz, The Saint Prays; Fear; Robo K; Lifey; Flowers; Night Train; The Banana Tree Un Imaginario Porteño; Getting Through to Granny; The Shortest Ballerina - Not Perfect!; Conquered Fields
Sunday 5 March
5.00 Film: Too Late for Tear. Through a fluke circumstance, a ruthless woman stumbles across a suitcase filled with $60,000, and is determined to hold onto it even if it means murder
6.50 Claustrophic Nightmare: Percy Bysshe Caves, Mourne Mountains
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Democracy Now: Meet the Bronx Activists Who Won a Historic Settlement for NYPD’s Violent Attack at 2020 BLM Protest
9.00 Celebrating International Women's Days: Independent Female Filmmakers Festival ~ Sabbath; Terroir; Opera Summary; Feeding Grief to Animals; The Island of Renegades; That's not all; Incorrigible - A film about Velma Demerson
10.30 Film Festival Continues Part 2: The Call of Water; Backyard Food; Illusion Escape; I was, wasn't I; Self Portrait; Runner; Dr.OWN; Polterguest; Operago; Vulvo and Dynia
Saturday 4 March
5.00 Film:To Have and to Hold. A man is permanently crippled in a horseback riding accident and then learns that he will soon die. He spends his last few days taking care of his family and trying to get his wife to find another man
6.00 Football Express: Larne have open a gap at the top of the Premiership, but can they hold on? And who is fancied in this weekend's Irish Cup quarter-final ties? Stephen Looney with Michael Gault, Barry Johnston and Mark McIntosh on local football
6.30 A vision for North Belfast: Slugger TV goes out and about at the North Belfast Festival to hear from local politicians and journalist Allison Morris
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Democracy Now: Meet the Bronx Activists Who Won a Historic Settlement for NYPD’s Violent Attack at 2020 BLM Protest
9.00 Film Festival dedicated to independent female filmmakers: Mixed Feelings; Sun dressed woman; Medusa; Wide Awake; Happy by India and the Jones; Conquered Fields
10.30 Film Festival Pt2. My Beautiful Age; Lights Out; Solace; Dyke plumage; End of Summer; wild-er-ness; My Beautiful Age; Lights Out; Solace; Dyke plumage; End of Summer; wild-er-ness;
Friday 3 March
5.00 Film: The Blind Goddess. Lord Brasted is in charge of a postwar fund for displaced persons. His secretary, Derek Waterhouse, visits the Prime Minister to accuse Brasted of taking money from the fund
6.25 Rights of Nature Ireland - The Movement. Communities are campaigning all over Ireland to defend nature, landscapes, rivers and biodiversity from extractive industries, polluters and agribusiness everywhere. The film is centred around a seminal meeting of The Gathering at Rostrevor in the summer of 2022
7.00 RoundUp: Simon Burton on the Charity Film Awards, and lawyer Jeremy Robinson on a legal case taken by small businesses over card transaction fees
7.30 Football Express: Larne have open a gap at the top of the Premiership, but can they hold on? And who is fancied in this weekend's Irish Cup quarter-final ties? Stephen Looney with Michael Gault, Barry Johnston and Mark McIntosh on local football
8.00 Democracy Now “Unwinnable War”? Calls Grow for Negotiated End to Ukraine War
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT Hot Country Music Awards: Susan McCann, Cara McGillion, Robert Mizzell, David Tighe, Lauren McCrory, Derek Ryan, Aidan Quinn, Philomena Begley, Sinead Heaney, Seamus J Mackle and Katie McParland.
10.00 IWD Indie female filmmakers Part 1: Push to Talk; Tic Tac; Those who can die; Holladio hods gsogt; Monster and Me; Women of Rwanda; I am
11.30 IWD Festival Part 2: Crack; Womanifesto; The Widow's Daughters; Shadow of fox; The Ash Heap; Doomed; Caipitalism; Scribble; Transmutaciones /Transmutations
Wednesday 1 March
5.00 Film: The Killer That Stalked New York. Police seek a smuggler while doctors, unaware she's the same person, desperately comb unprotected New York for a smallpox carrier.
6.20 Malice in the Palace. Set in a desert land where the stooges run a restaurant, the boys set out to recover the stolen Rootin Tootin diamond
7.00 RoundUp: More people want pensions invested in companies that have a positive impact on the world around us. Becky O'Connor from PensionBee on such investment plans
7.10 Ukraine
7.30 From Aftergrass to Yellow Boots. Liam Logan visits the Seamus Heaney HomePlace in Bellaghy, Magherafelt where he talks to poet & author 'From Aftergrass to Yellow Boot's Seamus Heaney's Hearth Language.
8.00 A vision for North Belfast: Slugger TV goes out and about at the North Belfast Festival to hear from local politicians and journalist Allison Morris.
8.35 Heritage Chart: Glen Matlock, Joe Bonamassa, Paul Weller, The Alarm, Kiki Dee & Carmelo Luggeri, Matt Goss, The Automatics, The Levellers, Noel Gallagher, Jaffa Moore, Shania Twain, PIL.
9.20 Chew the Cud: Hilariously informative, crafty, sciency, showbizzy, LGBTQIA themed content
10.00 Democracy Now
Saturday 25 February
5.00 Film: The Big Shot: Fearing life in prison for a fourth offense, convict Duke Berne pulls out of an armored car robbery, planned by his crooked lawyer, but he is framed for the robbery anyway
6.30 Romancing Ireland challenges volunteers from non-Irish national communities in Ireland to each cook their country's favourite meal. The Brazilian community decided upon a dish to represent their country, and Kika Chix
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Collapse the Box: Artist Angela Hackett
8.30 Wrok Down Abilly: Music from Australia
9.00 Chew the Cud: New hilariously informative, crafty, sciency, showbizzy, LGBTQIA themed content
9.45 Belfast Unfiltered: Kieran Hughes, Welcome Organisation and artist Frans Gerdenbach
10.00 Democracy Now! Bomb Train: Calls Grow for New Laws on Rail Safety After Toxic Disaster in East Palestine, Ohio
Friday 24 February
5.00 Film: Shock. A psychologically distraught woman is committed to a private sanitarium by the man she witnessed commit a murder
6.15 Gary Lightbody was guest speaker at the NI Human Rights Commission's annual statement launch at Parliament Buildings. Introduced by Assembly Speaker Alex Maskey and Chief Commissioner Alyson Kilpatrick
7.00 RoundUp: Striking health and education workers hold a rally at Belfast City Hall. The rally is addressed by Paddy Mackel (NIC-ICTU), Leigh McKay (UTU), Justin McCamphill (NASUWT), Gerry Murphy
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 The Weaver Poets: Poet James Orr
8.35 Belfast Unfiltered: Youth workers and the community crisis response team of Glen Community Parent Youth Group on the impact and government response to the Coronavirus Pandemic in the west Belfast Area of Lenadoon
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Mary McGuigan giving fashion advice, a visit to The Wardrobe in east Belfast. 15 year old writer/ composer Kiera Aiken; Ryan Moffett from Uplift Performing Arts on play 'Bully', Cliona Hagan: 'The Dolly Parton songbook, making healthy meals with Reality Star Laura. Music from Silent Running
10.00 Democracy Now! “A War of Imperial Aggression”: How Russia’s Invasion One Year Ago Changed Ukraine & the World
Thursday 23 February
5.00 Film: Shield for Murder. When a brutal police detective Lt. murders a bookmaker's runner for $25,000 in cash, a deaf mute sees him do it and now he finds he must kill again to cover his tracks
7.00 RoundUp: An archive of traditional Irish language music by Belfast's Seán Mac Aindreasa has been made available online. Local broadcaster Caoimhe Ní Chathail discusses the work by Cumann Cultúrtha Mhic Reachtain on the archive
7.10 Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.30 Angela Graham the Belfast born poet who’s latest collection of poetry is Sanctuary: There Must Be Somewhere.
8.00 In Focus: 1919 Strike
8.30 Diving Deeper into Strangford Lough
9.00 Delivering the second annual Seamus Mallon lecture, Sir Hugh Orde looked back on the Patten reforms to policing in Northern Ireland and his relationship as PSNI Chief Constable with the Northern Ireland Policing Board
10.00 Democracy Now! As Putin Suspends New START Treaty, Is There Still Hope for Nuclear Disarmament?
Wednesday 22 February
5.00 Film: Ride the Pink Horse. WW2 veteran Lucky Gagin arrives in a New Mexico border-town intent on revenging against mobster Frank Hugo
7.00 RoundUp: One in five women experience mental health issues during pregnancy or year after giving birth. Aoife Mallon, WRDA: we are falling behind UK on this, and the work of the MAS project, which seeks to agree these issues on a community level
7.15 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.35 Kids Diversity Summer Camp: Artsawonder and An Cuan with a mind for creating positive relationship
8.00 Belfast Unfiltered: Kellie Turtle, Stephen Baker & Claire Mitchell, author of The Ghost Limb: Alternative Protestants and the Spirit of 1798
8.45 Climate Chaos
9.00 Heritage Chart: Allan Clarke, The Alarm, Kiki Dee & Carmelo Luggeri, Smokey Robinson The Levellers, The Automatics, The Cathodes, Eric Bibb, Ian Hunter, Don Powell & The Dreamers, PIL, D:Ream
10.00 Democracy Now! Chicago Mayoral Race: Policing, Housing, Education Are Key Issues for 9 Dem. Candidates on Feb. 28
Tuesday 21 February
5.00 Film: Pitfall. Married insurance adjuster John Forbes falls for femme fatale Mona Stevens while her boyfriend is in jail and all suffer serious consequences as a result
6.30 In the late 18th and early 19th century a group of poets emerged in Ireland. Mostly working class and from the linen industry, they wrote about their lives through poetry, often influenced by the rhythm of the loom as they produced their linen.
Influenced by their contemporaries such as Robert Burns, many of the poems were written in the common tongue of the time, Ulster-Scots and they would come to be known as the Rhyming Weavers or Weaver Poets.
In this episode we look at the work of David Herbison from Ballymena, also known as the ‘Bard of Dunclug'.
7.00 RoundUp: Energy Bill Support explained
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Wrok Down Abilly: Music from Down Under
8.00 TONIGHT's guests: Rosemary Jenkinson, Dónal O'Connor, Jack Warnock, Roger Black, James Jordan, Daria Gapska, Victoria Withers, James McGinn, Nazim Din, Rioghnach Connolly
9.00 Chew the Cud: New hilariously informative, crafty, sciency, showbizzy, LGBTQIA themed content
10.00 Democracy Now! Biden in Ukraine on War Anniversary: Matt Duss, Medea Benjamin Debate U.S. Involvement, Hopes for Peace
Monday 20 February
5.00 Film: Nocturne. In 1940s Los Angeles, when womanizing composer Keith Vincent is found dead, the inquest concludes it was a suicide but police detective Joe Warne isn't so sure
6.30 Angela Graham the Belfast born poet who’s latest collection of poetry is Sanctuary: There Must Be Somewhere. In the late 18th and early 19th century a group of poets emerged in Ireland. Mostly working class and from the linen industry, they wrote about their lives through poetry, often influenced by the rhythm of the loom as they produced their linen. Influenced by their contemporaries such as Robert Burns, many of the poems were written in the common tongue of the time, Ulster-Scots and they would come to be known as the Rhyming Weavers or Weaver Poets.
7.00 RoundUp: The benefits of apprenticeships and how we can work while getting an education. Comedian Leila Nevaba and Businesses Development Manager at AAT Anthony Clarke
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.34 Forest Folk: Woodlands play a crucial role in the history, economy and ecology here and southwest Scotland Our relationship with trees is vital for our future
8.30 Our Parlour: St. Peter's Church. Meeting the congregation and the Rector Rev. Brian Lacey
9.00 Panel discussion marking the publication of new book "The Forgotten Tribe: British MEPs" with former UUP MEP Jim Nicholson, SDLP's former policy officer Carl Whyte, academic Dr Giada Lagana and co-editor David Harley, chaired by QUB's Dr Viviane Gravey
10.00 Democracy Now! Corporate Greed and Deregulation Fuel Threat of More Bomb Trains As East Palestine Demands Answers
Saturday 25 February
5.00 Film: The Big Shot: Fearing life in prison for a fourth offense, convict Duke Berne pulls out of an armored car robbery, planned by his crooked lawyer, but he is framed for the robbery anyway
6.30 Romancing Ireland challenges volunteers from non-Irish national communities in Ireland to each cook their country's favourite meal. The Brazilian community decided upon a dish to represent their country, and Kika Chix
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
8.00 Collapse the Box: Artist Angela Hackett
8.30 Wrok Down Abilly: Music from Australia
9.00 Chew the Cud: New hilariously informative, crafty, sciency, showbizzy, LGBTQIA themed content
9.45 Belfast Unfiltered: Kieran Hughes, Welcome Organisation and artist Frans Gerdenbach
10.00 Democracy Now! Bomb Train: Calls Grow for New Laws on Rail Safety After Toxic Disaster in East Palestine, Ohio
Friday 24 February
5.00 Film: Shock. A psychologically distraught woman is committed to a private sanitarium by the man she witnessed commit a murder
6.15 Gary Lightbody was guest speaker at the NI Human Rights Commission's annual statement launch at Parliament Buildings. Introduced by Assembly Speaker Alex Maskey and Chief Commissioner Alyson Kilpatrick
7.00 RoundUp: Striking health and education workers hold a rally at Belfast City Hall. The rally is addressed by Paddy Mackel (NIC-ICTU), Leigh McKay (UTU), Justin McCamphill (NASUWT), Gerry Murphy
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 The Weaver Poets: Poet James Orr
8.35 Belfast Unfiltered: Youth workers and the community crisis response team of Glen Community Parent Youth Group on the impact and government response to the Coronavirus Pandemic in the west Belfast Area of Lenadoon
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Mary McGuigan giving fashion advice, a visit to The Wardrobe in east Belfast. 15 year old writer/ composer Kiera Aiken; Ryan Moffett from Uplift Performing Arts on play 'Bully', Cliona Hagan: 'The Dolly Parton songbook, making healthy meals with Reality Star Laura. Music from Silent Running
10.00 Democracy Now! “A War of Imperial Aggression”: How Russia’s Invasion One Year Ago Changed Ukraine & the World
Thursday 23 February
5.00 Film: Shield for Murder. When a brutal police detective Lt. murders a bookmaker's runner for $25,000 in cash, a deaf mute sees him do it and now he finds he must kill again to cover his tracks
7.00 RoundUp: An archive of traditional Irish language music by Belfast's Seán Mac Aindreasa has been made available online. Local broadcaster Caoimhe Ní Chathail discusses the work by Cumann Cultúrtha Mhic Reachtain on the archive
7.10 Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.30 Angela Graham the Belfast born poet who’s latest collection of poetry is Sanctuary: There Must Be Somewhere.
8.00 In Focus: 1919 Strike
8.30 Diving Deeper into Strangford Lough
9.00 Delivering the second annual Seamus Mallon lecture, Sir Hugh Orde looked back on the Patten reforms to policing in Northern Ireland and his relationship as PSNI Chief Constable with the Northern Ireland Policing Board
10.00 Democracy Now! As Putin Suspends New START Treaty, Is There Still Hope for Nuclear Disarmament?
Wednesday 22 February
5.00 Film: Ride the Pink Horse. WW2 veteran Lucky Gagin arrives in a New Mexico border-town intent on revenging against mobster Frank Hugo
7.00 RoundUp: One in five women experience mental health issues during pregnancy or year after giving birth. Aoife Mallon, WRDA: we are falling behind UK on this, and the work of the MAS project, which seeks to agree these issues on a community level
7.15 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.35 Kids Diversity Summer Camp: Artsawonder and An Cuan with a mind for creating positive relationship
8.00 Belfast Unfiltered: Kellie Turtle, Stephen Baker & Claire Mitchell, author of The Ghost Limb: Alternative Protestants and the Spirit of 1798
8.45 Climate Chaos
9.00 Heritage Chart: Allan Clarke, The Alarm, Kiki Dee & Carmelo Luggeri, Smokey Robinson The Levellers, The Automatics, The Cathodes, Eric Bibb, Ian Hunter, Don Powell & The Dreamers, PIL, D:Ream
10.00 Democracy Now! Chicago Mayoral Race: Policing, Housing, Education Are Key Issues for 9 Dem. Candidates on Feb. 28
Tuesday 21 February
5.00 Film: Pitfall. Married insurance adjuster John Forbes falls for femme fatale Mona Stevens while her boyfriend is in jail and all suffer serious consequences as a result
6.30 In the late 18th and early 19th century a group of poets emerged in Ireland. Mostly working class and from the linen industry, they wrote about their lives through poetry, often influenced by the rhythm of the loom as they produced their linen.
Influenced by their contemporaries such as Robert Burns, many of the poems were written in the common tongue of the time, Ulster-Scots and they would come to be known as the Rhyming Weavers or Weaver Poets.
In this episode we look at the work of David Herbison from Ballymena, also known as the ‘Bard of Dunclug'.
7.00 RoundUp: Energy Bill Support explained
7.10 Covering Ukraine
7.30 Wrok Down Abilly: Music from Down Under
8.00 TONIGHT's guests: Rosemary Jenkinson, Dónal O'Connor, Jack Warnock, Roger Black, James Jordan, Daria Gapska, Victoria Withers, James McGinn, Nazim Din, Rioghnach Connolly
9.00 Chew the Cud: New hilariously informative, crafty, sciency, showbizzy, LGBTQIA themed content
10.00 Democracy Now! Biden in Ukraine on War Anniversary: Matt Duss, Medea Benjamin Debate U.S. Involvement, Hopes for Peace
Monday 20 February
5.00 Film: Nocturne. In 1940s Los Angeles, when womanizing composer Keith Vincent is found dead, the inquest concludes it was a suicide but police detective Joe Warne isn't so sure
6.30 Angela Graham the Belfast born poet who’s latest collection of poetry is Sanctuary: There Must Be Somewhere. In the late 18th and early 19th century a group of poets emerged in Ireland. Mostly working class and from the linen industry, they wrote about their lives through poetry, often influenced by the rhythm of the loom as they produced their linen. Influenced by their contemporaries such as Robert Burns, many of the poems were written in the common tongue of the time, Ulster-Scots and they would come to be known as the Rhyming Weavers or Weaver Poets.
7.00 RoundUp: The benefits of apprenticeships and how we can work while getting an education. Comedian Leila Nevaba and Businesses Development Manager at AAT Anthony Clarke
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.34 Forest Folk: Woodlands play a crucial role in the history, economy and ecology here and southwest Scotland Our relationship with trees is vital for our future
8.30 Our Parlour: St. Peter's Church. Meetng the congregation and the Rector Rev. Brian Lacey
9.00 Panel discussion marking the publication of new book "The Forgotten Tribe: British MEPs" with former UUP MEP Jim Nicholson, SDLP's former policy officer Carl Whyte, academic Dr Giada Lagana and coeditor David Harley, chaired by QUB's Dr Viviane Gravey
10.00 Democracy Now! Corporate Greed and Deregulation Fuel Threat of More Bomb Trains As East Palestine Demands Answers
Monday 27 February
5.00 Film The Unfaithful: A Los Angeles socialite kills a man while home alone one night and claims he was an intruder she did not know...but not all is what it seems
7.00 RoundUp: Belfast-born writer Brian Moore is celebrated with a blue plaque at the site of the childhood home. Belfast Lord Mayor Tina Black, Seamus McKee and Chris Spurr of the Ulster History Circle, Dr Dermot Maguire, and Moore's nephew Garrett Igeo discuss the event
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.30 The Rise and Fall of Belfast’s own ‘Fleet Street’. Looking back at the newspaper industry that used to thrive along Donegall Street as part of the North Belfast Festival. Jim McDowell was joined by Gary McDonald, Allison Morris and Ivan Little
8.15 Brick Mules Stunning cinematography and a crafted soundscape paint a moving portrait of Nepal's brick mules and the people who make their living with them. Honest, but non-judgemental, the film gives a unique insight into hardship of life for people and equines alike.
9.20 Chew the Cud Chew the Cud: New hilariously informative, crafty, sciency, showbizzy, LGBTQIA themed content
10.00 Democracy Now! Bomb Train: Calls Grow for New Laws on Rail Safety After Toxic Disaster in East Palestine, OhioTuesday 14 February
5pm Film: Angel Face. Ambulance driver Frank Jessup is ensnared in the schemes of the sensuous but dangerous Diane Tremayne.
6.30 Our Parlour: Valentine's Day special
7.00 RoundUp: Hugo Loudon from Holiday Extras has tips of better ways of saving on a family holiday than booking it during term-time and being fined!
7.10 Covering Ukraine: Partnership of our Local TV network with Hromadske TV in Ukraine. Hromadske is a Ukrainian independent news media outlet created by journalists
7.30 A Mighty Mallet. In the late 18th and early 19th century a group of poets emerged in Ireland. Mostly working class and from the linen industry, they wrote about their lives through poetry, often influenced by the rhythm of the loom as they produced their linen. Influenced by their contemporaries such as Robert Burns, many of the poems were written in the common tongue of the time, Ulster-Scots and they would come to be known as the Rhyming Weavers or Weaver Poets. The future of Weaver Poetry is examined by the poet Gary Morgan
8.00 Romancing Ireland: YouTuber, Marc Vila Terra, is from Catalunya. So when the Spanish in Ireland vote a typical dish of Madrid for him to cook, it's one that he's never even tasted
8.30 Noelle McAlinden, Creative Adviser, Artist and Curator interviews Molly Martin, a visual artist who's practice combines a mix of photography, video and performance
9.00 Robin's TONIGHT: Guests Amelia Lily who's raising awareness of Diabetes , Naomi Smyth & Conor Anderson from GOH: The Hunchback of Notre Dame, comedian Dom Joly, artist Duxy Leahy for Macmillan Cancer & Suicide Down to Zero
10.00 Democracy Now! “Crisis on Top of a Crisis”: Syrians Displaced by War Now Dealing with Earthquake Devastation