Sinopsis
Midwest Radio offers a wide range of documentaries and other factual programmes on a regular basis. This podcast offers you the chance to listen again to the Broadcast produced by Midwest radio.
Episodios
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Mayo’s Holy Men and Women - Part2 (Fr Joe Foy)
28/08/2009 Duración: 42minMayo’s Holy Men and Women is a four-part documentary series broadcast on Midwest Radio that looks at the lives of four Mayo natives who were viewed by others as “holy people.” The series, presented and produced by Teresa O’Malley and Liamy Mac Nally, focuses on internationally renowned Attymass native Rosary Priest, Fr Patrick Peyton; the founder of the Association of Handmaids and Stewards at Knock Shrine, Dame Judy Coyne; the Foxford born alcoholic priest said to have special powers, ; and the controversial Achill-based visionary, Christina Gallagher. The series was commissioned by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland under its Sound and Vision Scheme.
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Mayo’s Holy Men and Women - Part1 (Christina Gallagher)
28/08/2009 Duración: 40minMayo’s Holy Men and Women is a four-part documentary series broadcast on Midwest Radio that looks at the lives of four Mayo natives who were viewed by others as “holy people.” The series, presented and produced by Teresa O’Malley and Liamy Mac Nally, focuses on internationally renowned Attymass native Rosary Priest, Fr Patrick Peyton; the founder of the Association of Handmaids and Stewards at Knock Shrine, Dame Judy Coyne; the Foxford born alcoholic priest said to have special powers, Fr Joe Foy; and the controversial Achill-based visionary, Christina Gallagher. The series was commissioned by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland under its Sound and Vision Scheme.
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Hay Days & Auld Stocks - Part4 (The Dancehall Days Castlebar)
23/07/2009 Duración: 41minThis is a four part series that brings the life and times of Castlebar Co Mayo to the comfort of your own home like never before as it meanders through a variety of decades in an easy-to-listen style that will captivate your interest from start to finish
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Hay Days & Auld Stocks - Part3 (The Hat Factory Castlebar)
23/07/2009 Duración: 47minThis is a four part series that brings the life and times of Castlebar Co Mayo to the comfort of your own home like never before as it meanders through a variety of decades in an easy-to-listen style that will captivate your interest from start to finish
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Hay Days & Auld Stocks - Part2 (The Old Cinema Castlebar)
23/07/2009 Duración: 43minThis is a four part series that brings the life and times of Castlebar Co Mayo to the comfort of your own home like never before as it meanders through a variety of decades in an easy-to-listen style that will captivate your interest from start to finish
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Hay Days & Auld Stocks - Part1 (The Becon Factory Castlebar)
23/07/2009 Duración: 43minThis is a four part series that brings the life and times of Castlebar Co Mayo to the comfort of your own home like never before as it meanders through a variety of decades in an easy-to-listen style that will captivate your interest from start to finish
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In Humberts Footsteps - Part4
23/07/2009 Duración: 45minIn Humberts Footsteps - Part4.General Humber.This four part documentary traces his footsteps though the West of Ireland from his landing in Kilcummin in Mayo in 1798 and ending up In Ballinamuck Co Longford
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In Humberts Footsteps - Part3
23/07/2009 Duración: 45minIn Humberts Footsteps - Part3.General Humber.This four part documentary traces his footsteps though the West of Ireland from his landing in Kilcummin in Mayo in 1798 and ending up In Ballinamuck Co Longford
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In Humberts Footsteps - Part2
23/07/2009 Duración: 44minIn Humberts Footsteps - Part2.General Humber.This four part documentary traces his footsteps though the West of Ireland from his landing in Kilcummin in Mayo in 1798 and ending up In Ballinamuck Co Longford
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In Humberts Footsteps - Part1
23/07/2009 Duración: 45minIn Humberts Footsteps - Part1.General Humber.This four part documentary traces his footsteps though the West of Ireland from his landing in Kilcummin in Mayo in 1798 and ending up In Ballinamuck Co Longford