Radio Kilcullen Diary
Our audios on matters of the moment.
RADIO DIARY: Roy Thompson talks to Brian Byrne about the Ballymore Acoustic Gigs.
(Audio: 4'28")
RADIO DIARY: Brooks Williams talks to Brian Byrne about playing the Ballymore Acoustic Gigs.
(Audio: 2'55")
RADIO DIARY: Esther Reddy and Nora Halpin talk to Brian Byrne about the temporary move of Brannoxtown NS to the grounds of the local Baptist Church. 25/09/11
(Audio: 4'56")
RADIO DIARY: Dentist Gary Collins talks to Brian Byrne about the importance of regular checks for oral cancer. 23/09/11
(Audio: 2'26")
RADIO DIARY: Brian Byrne on Breaking down the Walls. 21/09/11
(Audio: 3'54")
RADIO DIARY: St Joseph's principal, Marion Sherlock, talks to Brian Byrne about the MissionV project. 05/09/11
(Audio: 5'53")
RADIO DIARY: Sabina Reddy talks to Brian Byrne about the Kilcullen Art Group's latest exhibition, which runs in Fallons until September 1.
(Audio: 3'12")
RADIO DIARY: Geri Dineen talks to Brian Byrne about where the organisation of the 2011 Kilcullen River Festival is at.
(Audio: 2'42")
RADIO DIARY: Colette Jordan talks to Brian Byrne about the challenge of researching New Abbey.
(Audio: 3'43")
RADIO DIARY: Legendary commentator Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh talks to Brian Byrne about the importance of events like Celebrity Bainisteoir to the GAA, the clubs and the community.
(Audio: 2'10".)
RADIO DIARY: Brian Byrne asked Jennifer Shortt what has been the impact of the Kilcullen GAA club staging part of the RTE Celebrity Bainisteoir series?
(Audio: 2'39")
RADIO DIARY: Artist Josephine Hardiman from Punchestown has a new exhibition of watercolours, oils and calligraphy at the Good Food Gallery. At the official opening tonight, Brian Byrne asked her how long she has been interested in art. (8'25")
RADIO DIARY: It's just five months since local man Martin Heydon was elected to Dail Eireann (above) on his first outing, and after a very short time in politics. As he and his colleagues close down the Dail for the summer recess, Brian Byrne asked the Fine Gael TD what these first months have been like. (20'24")
RADIO DIARY Des Travers in the old part of New Abbey Cemetery where he has completed a project to plot each of the historical graves on Google Earth. He talks to Brian Byrne about it (11'16").
Brian Byrne suggests a 'Bring Them Home' Festival for Kilcullen's expats.
Brian Byrne muses on the place of advertisements in memory.
Brian Byrne talks about making bridges in Kilcullen's community.
Brian Byrne's documentary on the last Kilcullen Community Capers show, in 1982 (44').