The Arts Programme with Ursula Ledwith 27/04/22

On ‘The Arts Programme’ today Ursula Ledwith talks to Joe Woods, New Director of Strokestown International Poetry Festival, Artists’ Derek Smith and Dede Kiernan.
Read moreOn ‘The Arts Programme’ today Ursula Ledwith talks to Joe Woods, New Director of Strokestown International Poetry Festival, Artists’ Derek Smith and Dede Kiernan.
Read moreAiden Sheridan is planning to swim the entire length of the Shannon River in aid of cancer research in July. It followsthe death of his brother in the recent past. He spoke to Seamus Duke about his plans on this weeks’ Good Morning Roscommon programme.
Read moreThe Shannon Basin Radio Group are a local organisation of radio enthusiasts who contact each other and other like minded people all over the world. Marty Grady is the youth officer of the local group and he has been speaking to Seamus Duke about the group and how people might be able to get involved.
Read moreJock Leonard was one of the first presenters on RosFM when it began back in 2005. He passed away over the weekend and on the Good Morning Roscommon programme Seamus Duke spoke to Dermot Cox about the passing of the DJ.
Read moreThe Irish Road Victims Association are a non governmental organisation who have been set up to support the families of road accident victims. The founder of the association is Donna Price from Mullingar. She has been talking to Frank Tynan about the work of the organisation and why she decided to set it up.
Read moreFeatured on this week’s Friday Sport; Local Rugby and Local GAA.
Read moreFeatured on this week’s show are; Premier League Soccer, Roscommon & District Football League update and Local Rugby.
Read moreOn today’s Feel Good Friday Joe Bambrick talks to poet and author Gerry Boland.
Read moreOn today’s ‘Inspired Lives’ Ciara Lawless talks to singer/songwriter and record producer Roger Ryan.
Read moreOn Good Morning Roscommon today, Damien Finneran talks to Galway City Secondary School Art Teacher Patrick Devan about New Media and learning for students.
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