Previous Months Schedules: https://sites.google.com/view/nvtvschedules/home
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
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!
10.30 Arts What’s On guide