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
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DocArchive: Bees and Their Keepers
11/03/2009 Duration: 39minAn account of the long history Ireland has with beekeeping and how bees are so important to the farmers of Ireland .From the financial gain, to every sting, we hear from people who are passionate about beekeeping in Ireland. (Broadcast 1982)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive (1994): Mothers and Daughter - Story of an Adoption
11/03/2009 Duration: 42minTheresa was given up for adoption by her mother Terry. This tells the story of how Terry felt about the birth and giving her daugher up for adoption. We also hear how Terry and Theresa’s adoptive parents finally made contact. (First Broadcast 1994)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive (1994): To Somalia and Back
10/03/2009 Duration: 51minIn the early 1990’s, vicious inter-clan fighting in Somalia led to the deaths of 30,000 Somalis, in addition to an estimated 200,000 who died as a result of famine. This is the story of the Irish soldiers in the midst of the deadly Somalian crisis. (First Broadcast 1994)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive: Factory Lives - The Price of Leather
09/03/2009 Duration: 41minPeter Woods tells of the closure of the Rawson’s Boot Factory in Dundalk in the 1960s. (Broadcast 2004)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive: Irish Brent Goose Expedition
09/03/2009 Duration: 45minEvery October, 90% of the entire world population of Brent Geese fly into Dublin Bay on their annual migration. In this documentary, we follow them on their 4,000km journey from Bathurst Island in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago to Dublin (Broadcast 1985)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive: It happens silently in the night
09/03/2009 Duration: 39minIt took Ireland generations to fully open up to the sexual abuse of children within the state. Before the lid was blown open on this area in the late 1990s, this documentary made ten years earlier paints the full circle of child sex abuse (Broadcast 1991)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive: Far Cry
09/03/2009 Duration: 43minMary Benson was a South African writer and antiapartheid activist. She rejected her privileged upbringing as a white in South Africa to campaign against her country’s racial policies and lived in voluntary exile in London from the 1960s (Broadcast 1991)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive: Headwaters - Cruising on the Shannon
08/03/2009 Duration: 43minThe Shannon is Ireland's longest river. This documentary takes a relaxing and beautiful cruise on the upper Shannon, from Carrick on Shannon through to Knockivar lock to the Islands of Lough Key in Co. Roscommon. All aboard! (Broadcast 1991)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive: Out of the dark
08/03/2009 Duration: 39minThe value of education in prisons is often debated worldwide. Made over 25 years ago, this is the story of education in Irish prisons, from both the educators and from the prisoners themselves. Education can be the key to rehabilitation (Broadcast 1985)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive: Old Yellow Gloves
08/03/2009 Duration: 44minRaymond Chandler was an Anglo-American novelist and screenwriter who had an huge stylistic influence upon the modern day private detective story. His main fictional character, Philip Marlowe, is considered the 'perfect' private detective (Broadcast 1991)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive (2004): Closing the Gaiety in Carrick On Shannon
08/03/2009 Duration: 41minThe story of the final night at the Gaiety Cinema in Carrick-On-Shannon, Co. Leitrim. The cinema fell on hard times and closed in 2004 after more than 70 years business. This documentary relives the history and romance of watching a film on the single screen cinema throughout the years. (First Broadcast 2004)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive: Sunlight in the Garden
07/03/2009 Duration: 49minLouis MacNeice CBE (1907–'63), an Irish poet and playwright, was part of the generation of "thirties poets" which included W. H. Auden. His work recieved wide public praise during his lifetime due to his relaxed, but socially aware style (Broadcast 1973)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive: Dying with Love
07/03/2009 Duration: 40minEvery day around the world people die. This documentary focuses on the last days of peoples lives and the help, support and love that can ease the passing of someone in the home environment or in a hospice (Broadcast 1991)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive (1976): Zimbabwe
06/03/2009 Duration: 39minIn 1976, Dick Warner travelled to Rhodesia in Africa to witness the last days of white rule. After a plan was initiated by the American and U.K governments, Zimbabwe was born with a new name, new politics, and with a black majority rule. White Mans rule had come to an end. (First Broadcast 1976)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive (1982): Flight 3306 To Strasburg
05/03/2009 Duration: 38minIn 1982, Ireland had been a member of the EEC for 9 years. Hearing from those who work on the ground within the European Parliament, we gain an insight into how Ireland was still adapting to life within Europe. This account asks where did we see our relationship with Europe going at a difficult period for the Irish Economy? (First Broadcast 1982)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive: Dismissal of Fr Michael O'Hickey
05/03/2009 Duration: 40minFr O'Hickey was an Irish Catholic priest and a Professor of Irish at Maynooth College. In 1909 he clashed with the Bishops and establishment over his belief in Irish and duly dismissed. However, Fr O'Hickey didn't go down without a fight.. (Broadcast 1979)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive (1981): Rabbit Overhead Mi Lord
05/03/2009 Duration: 39minRabbit Overhead Mi Lord was recorded three years before Dunraven Estate in County Limerick was sold. It follows the last driven pheasant shoot on the estate. It features recordings of the then owner, the 7th Earl of Dunraven. (First Broadcast 1981)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive (1975): Little Herring Fleet at Anchor Lay, Bantry
05/03/2009 Duration: 40minJohn Skehan talks to locals of Bantry, Co. Cork about their concerns for the welfare of the bay and the once thriving fishing industry that was based there in the wake of two major oil spillages. This prescient documentary was made 4 years before the Betegeuse disaster at Whiddy Island in 1979. (First Broadcast 1975).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive (1994): Lost and Found
04/03/2009 Duration: 41minThis is the story of how a lost mother was found. Michael O’Keeffe was put into care at aged 2. He did not have any contact with his mother growing up, but 50 years later he decided to look for her and found her in London. (First Broadcast 1994)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DocArchive (2007): No Cure for Mickey Finn
04/03/2009 Duration: 41minA biography of fiddle player, Mickey Finn who was born in Co Kilkenny in 1951. His life was short and tragic for Mickey was addicted to alcohol and drank himself to death. This documentary explores symbiotic relationship between traditional music and alcohol and the consequent waste of this single life. (First Broadcast 2007)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.