Some examples of my work.
Bigger Than Jesus (BBC Radio 2)
John Lennon’s interview with Maureen Cleave in 1966 provoked angry protests throughout the United States.
The Recovery Café (BBC Radio Ulster)
Based in Dromore, County Antrim, the Recovery Café has helped addicts through the power of music.
All Is Calm (BBC Radio 2)
John Hurt tells the story of the Christmas Truce on the Western Front in 1914.
The White Christmas Story (BBC Radio 2)
Michael Sheen on how Irving Berlin’s Christmas song became a secular hymn.
Dear Diary (BBC Radio Ulster)
The Mass Observation project collected the experiences of people throughout the UK during the Second World War.
Being Ellen (BBC Radio Ulster)
Ellen Murray on the realities of being trans.
Radio Heaney (BBC Radio 4)
From presenting schools programmes to appearing on Desert Island Discs, Seamus Heaney was an unforgettable voice on the airwaves.
Louis & The G Men (BBC Radio 2)
Steve Van Zandt explores how Louis Louis scandalised America.
The First LP in Ireland (BBC Radio 4)
In the early 1950s, musicologist Alan Lomax travelled throughout Ireland recording the songs of local communities.
Moonbathing (BBC Radio 2)
How the Space Race inspired some unforgettable music.
Not Letting It Be (BBC Radio 2)
From Stan Freberg to Spinal Tap, the fine art of poking fun at pop.
Le Chanson de Serge (BBC Radio 2)
Malcolm McLaren travels through Serge Gainsbourg’s Paris.
Street Corner Soul (BBC Radio 2)
Ronnie Spector tells the story of doo wop.
Tiger Feet (BBC Radio 2)
Ryan Tubridy celebrates the revolutionary Riverdance.
Titanic Town (BBC Radio 4)
Gerry Anderson reflects on how Belfast has remembered the legendary ship.
Year Zero (BBC Radio Ulster)
Barry McIlheney recalls how punk rocked mid-70s Northern Ireland.