Schedule
Early
00:00
As BBC Radio 5 live—As BBC Radio 5 live
BBC Radio Ulster joins BBC Radio 5 live
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Morning
06:30
Good Morning Ulster—18/09/2020
The day's news agenda, including regular News, Travel and Sport updates.
07:00
The Breakfast Show—18/09/2020
All the local, national and international news and sport, plus travel and weather updates.
09:00
Radio Foyle News—18/09/2020
The latest local and national news updates with weather.
09:03
The Nolan Show—18/09/2020
Breaking news, and hard-hitting talk about the big stories of the day.
10:30
Connor Phillips—18/09/2020
Join Connor Phillips for his mid-morning mix of music and mischief - feel free to join in.
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Afternoon
12:00
Talkback—18/09/2020
William Crawley debates challenging issues and talks to the people making the headlines.
13:00
The News at One—18/09/2020
Local, national and international news and sport from the north west of Northern Ireland.
13:30
The Mark Patterson Show—18/09/2020
A Pub at a time of Covid, a Therapy Dog, and a Wander Through Inch.
15:00
Radio Foyle News—18/09/2020
The latest local and national news updates with weather.
15:04
Sean Coyle—18/09/2020 "It was the best show in months'
Teddy was very impressed by yesterday's show because the music was from the early 60s.
16:00
Evening Extra—18/09/2020
The big stories at the end of your day. Weather, sport and travel too.
17:30
Foyle Sportsound—Derry City v St Patrick’s Athletic
Live coverage as Derry City take on St Patrick’s Athletic at Brandywell Stadium.
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Evening
20:00
The Mickey Bradley Record Show—18/09/2020
Great records from Jimi Hendrix, on the 50th anniversary of his death.
21:30
Blas Ceoil—18/09/2020
Cuireann Caoimhe 'Ceol' Ní Chathail tús spleodrach le do dheireadh seachtaine.
22:30
Folk Club—Co Kerry singer Éilís Kennedy's songs of the high seas
Co Kerry singer Éilís Kennedy's songs of the high seas.
23:55
Radio Ulster News—18/09/2020
The latest national and international news.
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Late
00:00
As BBC Radio 5 live—As BBC Radio 5 live
BBC Radio Ulster joins BBC Radio 5 live















