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TODAY’S SCHEDULE
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 Confirmation