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 (2000): Spanish Room

    16/01/2000 Duration: 41min

    The intensity of Flamenco music is brought to life in the town of St. John's in Newfoundland by the members of El Viento Flamenco troupe. Each member brings a flavour of their own musical influences to this traditional art form which gives their performances an added twist. What attracted these artists to the Flamenco genre? (2000)  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive (1999): Pope in Ireland

    17/07/1999 Duration: 42min

    From papal stools to singing priests to a youth mass, all part of the papal visit to Ireland in 1979. This documentary celebrates the 20th anniversary of Pope John Paul’s visit to Ireland. Over 2.5 million people attended seven events over two and half days. The visit marked the centenary of the reputed apparitions at the Shrine of Knock.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive (1998): The Accrington Pals

    07/11/1998 Duration: 38min

    Accrington, like a thousand towns across Europe, enjoyed the flaming summer of 1914, but life in the East Lancashire town was not one of contentment. The boom time was coming to an end and the Great War offered young men an escape from the daily drudgery and the chance of an adventure. Sadly, many would never return home. (1998)  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive(1998): God's Own Farmers

    06/02/1998 Duration: 43min

    Cistercian bells have been ringing across Europe since 1098. This religious order created the continent's first farmlands. In 1998, they celebrated 900 yrs of prayer and farming. Arriving in Ireland in 1142, their architecture is seen in the picturesque ruins of their abbeys. What influence did they have on economic life in medieval Ireland?  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive (1997): My Generation

    27/06/1997 Duration: 41min

    Music in the 1960s was the form of articulation of a generation that was changing things and was quite aware that it was changing things. Flower power was short lived in Ireland but it had a profound effect on young people at the time. What was life like in Ireland during the swinging sixties?  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive (1997): Time Piece

    05/06/1997 Duration: 39min

    Mary Mulvihill explores the concept of time. Along the way, Mary visits Dunsink Observatory, Timpiece Antique Clocks and the Institute of Horology where she meets those who are passionate about time - it's origins, history and meaning.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive (1997) All the Tired Horses

    21/02/1997 Duration: 41min

    In 1996, following campaigns by animal rights groups and local communities, new licensing laws were introduced to protect the welfare of horses. An estimated 3,000 urban horses were living on Dublin estates, the majority of them under the care of local children. What do these new rules mean for Dublin youths and how will their lives change? (1997)  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive (1997): House, pianos and cups of tea.

    30/01/1997 Duration: 30min

    Since its foundation in 1988, the Dublin International Piano Competition has grown in stature and now ranks among the most important piano competitions in the world. Previous winners acknowledge the role it has had on their careers. The success of this event relies on the generosity of volunteers who work tirelessly behind the scenes. (1997)  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive (1996): Goodnight Ballivor, I'll Sleep in Trim

    30/10/1996 Duration: 42min

    Goodnight Ballivor, I'll Sleep in Trim is an expression known to many across Ireland but for Radio Producer John Quinn, it is his memoir of a childhood in the Meath village of Ballivor. This documentary was first broadcast on RTÉ Radio 1 on 7th of May 1996.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive (1996): In For The Feis

    20/08/1996 Duration: 42min

    Since the first Feis Ceoil of 1897, students and musicians from across Ireland and beyond have entered the annual music Feis Ceoil competition. James Joyce won the Bronze Medal in the Tenor Competition but left the stage as he did not agree with the stipulation that competitors had to do some sight-reading. (1996)  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive (1996): Cricket: The Season

    04/07/1996 Duration: 36min

    The season has kicked off in Knockbrack Cricket Club, members welcome their rivals, dressed head to toe in white, to join them in a game which still observes the old formalities of a colonial past. The grass is perfectly flat and refreshments are ready to be served- let the games begin.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive (1996): Children at the top of the stairs

    04/04/1996 Duration: 41min

    The Victorian house that loomed in the suburbs of Clontarf was the Children's Orthopaedic Hospital. With most of the children bedridden, they amused themselves with shadow plays, fairy tales and their books. For some, Sundays were the best days as parents arrived with tales from home, and for others, it was just another day of the week.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive (1994): Piano Passions

    29/06/1994 Duration: 42min

    What does it take to become a great piano player? Pianists Billy Brown and Peter O’Brien share memories of when they started to learn to when they played piano in crowded bars with some of the greats. Ruth McGinley talks about the dedication needed to practice. However some musicians would tell you to forget the theory and just play!  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive (1994): War and Want

    08/05/1994 Duration: 42min

    Two nations tell apparently separate stories, yet these are both tales of war and of want, and both trace their roots to the destructive effects of apartheid. Local villages in South Africa and Mozambique try to rebuild after years of neglect through self-aid schemes set up by community leaders. (1994)  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive(1993): Fatal Attraction-Shining Path Movement Peru

    28/11/1993 Duration: 43min

    Sendero Luminoso take their name from Peru's first prominent Marxist, José Carlos Mariátegui, who said that Marxism will open the shining path to revolution. That path has been tarnished by their brutal campaign. Throughout the 1980s Peru's long-suffering people were caught between the violence of the Sendero and terror by the state. (1993)  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive (1993): The Ferry People

    20/11/1993 Duration: 41min

    The Ferry to France has always had a cherished place among families throughout Ireland who packed up the car for the dream of a sunshine holiday. Staff and ship crew of The Saint Killian II speak of their crossings trying to keep this ship afloat on a sailing from Rosslare to Cherbourg (1993)  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive (1993): Back To The Future

    13/11/1993 Duration: 42min

    Marius Schoon, a long-time activist in the African National Congress who spent many years in Ireland as a political exile following the death of his wife and daughter. Nelson Mandela described him as "an enduring example of the fight for non-racialism and democracy. Mr. Schoon died in February 1999. Produced and presented by Rodney Rice (1993)  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive (1993): Halfway House

    09/10/1993 Duration: 42min

    A snapshot of relationships in Ireland at a time when they were considered to be scandalous ... Bill Long talks to people, involved with much older or much younger partners. All these relationships started out with hope and enthusiasm, some lasted and some didn’t...  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • DocArchive (1993): No Less Than Men

    26/06/1993 Duration: 42min

    Almost 30,000 people were killed and 130,000 injured in German bomb attacks on London during the World War II. Four Irish women relive their experiences of living in London at that time. Having lived in the midst of a war, Mary Fahy, Maureen Foley, Mary Burke and Sheila Kavanagh, all had strong views on Ireland’s neutrality. (1993)  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Doc Archive (1993): Till The Morning Comes

    18/06/1993 Duration: 40min

    Till The Morning Comes: Night Life in Dublin is a documentary portrait of Dublin while the city sleeps. Producer Yetti Redmond finds out about the night owls, shift workers and even heros that keep Ireland's capital ticking.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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