Schedule
Early
00:00
Radio Ulster News—13/09/2008
National and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
00:05
Across the Line - Dance—13/09/2008
Paul Hamill takes you on a musical journey through the quality side of electronic music.
02:00
Up All Night—14/09/2008
Global stories with Dotun Adebayo including New York news and the Film Phone-in.
05:00
Morning Reports—14/09/2008
A full round-up of news and sport.
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Morning
06:00
Weekend Breakfast—14/09/2008
The latest news from home and abroad with Rachel Burden and Phil Williams.
06:56
Thought for the Day—14/09/2008
Thought-provoking readings.
07:00
Radio Ulster News—14/09/2008
National and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
07:05
This New Day—14/09/2008
Gentle music and conversation, presented by Kim Lenaghan. Includes Thought for the Day.
08:30
Sunday Sequence—14/09/2008
Denis Murray and guests debate the week's religious and ethical news.
10:15
Morning Service—14/09/2008
From the studio in Broadcasting House, presented by Rev David Kerr. Reader is Susie Kelly.
11:00
Radio Ulster News—14/09/2008
National and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
11:03
Sunday with Brian D'Arcy—14/09/2008
Brian D'Arcy presents a morning of conversation, fun and good music.
11:55
Days Like This—14/09/2008
Marie Kavenagh recalls her first day of school in 1935.
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Afternoon
12:00
Radio Ulster News—14/09/2008
National and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
12:03
John Anderson—14/09/2008
John Anderson's unique blend of classical, rock, swing, choral and popular music.
13:00
Seven Days—14/09/2008
Karen Patterson chairs a discussion reviewing the events of the week at home and abroad.
14:00
Radio Ulster News—14/09/2008
National and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
14:02
Rejoice—14/09/2008
James McClelland plays gospel favourites and sacred music, with requests and dedications.
15:00
Radio Foyle News—14/09/2008
Local and national news updates.
15:02
Hugo on a Sunday—14/09/2008
Willie Barrett sits in for Hugo Duncan with an afternoon of country music.
17:00
Radio Ulster News—14/09/2008
National and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
17:02
Sounds Sacred—14/09/2008
Noel Battye introduces listeners' requests for their favourite sacred music.
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Evening
18:00
Radio Ulster News—14/09/2008
National and international news from BBC Radio Ulster, plus sport headlines.
18:05
An Domhnach Mor/The Big Sunday—14/09/2008
Lynette Fay and the Big Sunday panel look back at the 2008 Championship.
19:00
Radio Ulster News—14/09/2008
National and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
19:03
Jazz Club—14/09/2008
Featured artists include clarinettist Peanuts Hucko and saxophonist Spike Robinson.
20:00
Radio Ulster News—14/09/2008
National and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
20:03
Sounds Classical—14/09/2008
Featuring recent recordings of the Ulster Youth Choir.
22:00
Radio Ulster News—14/09/2008
National and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
22:03
Sunday Club—14/09/2008
John Bennett presents late-night music to soothe away the problems of the week gone by.
23:55
Days Like This—14/09/2008
Marie Kavenagh recalls her first day of school in 1935.
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Late
00:00
Radio Ulster News—14/09/2008
National and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
00:05
After Midnight with Linley Hamilton—14/09/2008
Linley Hamilton talks to Nick Mulvey of the Mercury-nominated Portico Quartet.
01:00
Up All Night—15/09/2008
Global stories with Dotun Adebayo including science and Australian news.
05:00
Morning Reports—15/09/2008
A full round-up of news and sport.
05:30
Wake Up to Money—15/09/2008
News and views from the business world with Andrew Verity and Mickey Clark.






















