Documentary On One - Rté Documentaries

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Synopsis

Multi award winning documentaries from Ireland. With over 1,500 documentaries on offer, the Documentary On One has the largest archive of documentaries available globally. These productions are radio stories about real life and contain documentaries dating as far back as 1954, right up to the present day. A wealth of life, ideas and experiences are on offer - but most importantly - stories. Winner of over 150 national and international awards since 2008, why not immerse yourself in a world of sound, story and character.

Episodes

  • DocArchive (2007): Eddie and the Lone Bush

    27/02/2009 Duration: 40min

    Storyteller Eddie Lenihan is a master of language. In 1999 Eddie began a campaign that lead to the NRA rerouting the Ennis Bypass around a lone bush at Latoon, near Newmarket-on-Fergus, co. Clare. The bush is the site where the fairies of Munster gather before they set out to do battle with those from Connaught. (First Broadcast 2009)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (2009): The Rebel Countess

    26/02/2009 Duration: 38min

    Countess Constance Markievicz is known for her participation in the Easter rising in Dublin in 1916 and her time spent as part of the Irish Cabinet. Members of her family paint a picture of the woman behind the 'rebel', looking at her history in politics, her love of her family and her Ford Model-T. (First Broadcast 2009)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (1974): O'Duffys Men

    26/02/2009 Duration: 49min

    Maurice Manning traces the history of the Blueshirts in Ireland. The Blueshirts was the nickname for the National Guard which was an Irish extra-parliamentary security organisation active in the 1930s. Led by Eoin O’Duffy, they provided protection for political groups such as the Cumann na nGaedheal. (First Broadcast 1974)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (1982): The Making of an Orchestra

    25/02/2009 Duration: 39min

    Since it was founded in 1948 the RTÉ Symphony orchestra has seen over 60 of success at the forefront of symphonic music in Ireland. Ever wondered what it takes to be a member of a world renowned orchestra? The Musicians of the RTESO reveal the hard work required along with an account of the orchestra's fascinating history. (First Broadcast 1982)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (2009): Finding Henry

    25/02/2009 Duration: 40min

    The story of a homeless man who swapped the dangers of urban subsistence for the rural forest sanctuary of the Dublin Mountains. For three years he has made the woods his home; it is where he feels safe, but excursions to the city rekindle his old problems. (First Broadcast 2009)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (1998): David's Diary

    25/02/2009 Duration: 36min

    In 1904, Father John Creagh instigated an economic boycott against the small Jewish community in Limerick and forced a lot of them to leave the city. This documentary has the framework of a diary kept by a fictitious teenage boy during this time. (First Broadcast 1998)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (1989): Fungie, The Dingle Dolphin

    23/02/2009 Duration: 38min

    Barry Lang travels to Dingle in Co Kerry, to meet Fungie the Dolphin. Fungie is a friendly bottlenose dolphin, who has lived in the harbor since 1983. Barry talks to the locals about his story and the games the adventurous dolphin likes to play. (1989)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (1976): Famine in Ethiopia

    22/02/2009 Duration: 49min

    In 1974, after severe drought, Ethiopia in Africa was devastated by the disaster of famine. Up to an estimated 1 million were left dead. Still under the rule of Emperor Haile Selassie, Ethiopia was an inhospitable destination both politically and geographically. (First Broadcast 1976)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (1976): Ancient and Fraternal Order

    21/02/2009 Duration: 39min

    A journey into the realms of Catholic belief. The Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) is an Irish Catholic fraternal organisation. Members must be Catholic and either Irish born or of Irish descent. Its largest membership is now in America, but AOH was very active in Northern Ireland in the 1970’s. (First Broadcast 1976)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (1982): Paul Durcan's Mayo

    21/02/2009 Duration: 38min

    A look at the fascinating life of Co. Mayo poet Paul Durcan. He talks us through his childhood and his award winning work and the experiences that have informed them, including mental health issues after being committed to a psychiatric hospital whilst a student at college. (First Broadcast 1982)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (1978): Nobody ever went to America to learn how to kill a pig

    21/02/2009 Duration: 40min

    This is an absolute must listen - a window into the Ireland that once was - and is perhaps gone forever? One of our real oldies but goldies - a documentary about how to kill a pig on a rural Co Galway farm in the late 1970's. (First Broadcast 1978)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (2007): Birds of the Air - Immigration Mosaic

    20/02/2009 Duration: 41min

    A story which follows a number of people who have left their homelands to seek a new life in the so called 'New Europe'. After emigration from Africa, Turkey and Eastern Europe, they tell of finding a place to be, a sense of belonging and an identity as immigrants and refugees in their adopted countries. (First Broadcast 2007)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (1976): The Bargemen

    20/02/2009 Duration: 38min

    What is it about Bargemen? Do they choose the lifestyle or does it choose them? The last working barge passed through the Grand Canal in Dublin in 1960. Yet the stories, memories and lifestyle still live on amongst these bargemen and their families. The men speak about their work, and lives. (First Broadcast 1976)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (1982): The Forthieth of Foot

    20/02/2009 Duration: 35min

    Mention the words "The Forty Foot" around Dublin, and anyone will know exactly what you are referring to immediately. This bathing area in South Dublin has become an institute among bathers in the capital. Immortalised in literature (Ulysses), this documentary looks at the history of this former male only swimming spot. (First Broadcast 1982)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (2001): Moving

    19/02/2009 Duration: 42min

    A radio documentary about Edel and Fergus, urban parents, who decide to move their family out of their cramped house in Dublin in the middle of the Celtic Tiger years to give their two children Sorcha and Cian, a better life in the country. (First Broadcast 2001)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (1981): With The Wind To Our Backs We Were Only Mighty

    19/02/2009 Duration: 52min

    An insight into one of Ireland's most eccentric traditions - the Strawboys of Achill, Co. Mayo in the West of Ireland. Jim Fahy takes us on a journey through their musical, dancing and wedding traditions and of the family rivalry that can exist within. (First Broadcast 1981)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (1979): A Dogs Life

    19/02/2009 Duration: 42min

    In 1979 there were a great number of dogs living in sanctuaries around the country. ‘A Dogs Life’ looks at the day to day running of a sanctuary in Carlow. We also meet the owners and examine the motivations, the work and the rewards of running a dog sanctuary. (First Broadcast 1979)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (1974): Every Inch an Irishman

    19/02/2009 Duration: 58min

    A profile of the Irish composer and conductor Charles Villiers Stanford who is seen as a key player in the British musical renaissance. Born in Dublin in 1852, he composed seven symphonies, but his best-remembered pieces are his choral music works for church performance. (First Broadcast 1974)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (1981): Darkest Midnight in December

    18/02/2009 Duration: 43min

    Documentary about the tradition of singing ancient Christmas Carols in Kilmore Church, Co Wexford. Singers consist of the local community, and the group of singers has always included a member of the Deveroux family. We hear of the history and traditions of the ritual and how it is being maintained. (First Broadcast 1981)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • DocArchive (1979): The Catholic Gentry

    18/02/2009 Duration: 25min

    The affluent Moore family moved from Antrim to Tipperary in 1850 and purchased the magnificent Mooresfort estate. This move played a huge role in the history of the family, one of the most important families to move to Tipperary. (First Broadcast 1979)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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