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Gerry Anderson
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SPECIAL FEATURES
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Radio Foyle on the stories that have you talking.
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Fragments of a World War II spitfire have been dug from a peat bog in Inishowen
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See time lapse pictures of the construction of Derry's new Peace Bridge. |
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Laurence Llewellyn Bowen passes judgement on some of Derry's landmark buildings.
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Do people on the two banks of Derry go over to the "other" side?
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A new chapter opens for the First Derry Presbyterian Church.
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An Orangeman left Plumbridge to emigrate to Canada - where he came out in support of 91Èȱ¬ Rule in Ireland. It did his career no good.
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A feature film comes to Derry - and brings an unseasonal taste of Christmas.
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Daniel O'Donnell becomes a UK chart record-breaker.
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An Eglinton woman donates a kidney - to her father.
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Joanna Lumley says we can learn lessons from countries where children are sent out to work.
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The Hollywood star, Jane Russell, adopted a child from Derry's Springtown Camp.
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Castlerock woman, Renee Buchanan, is a distant relation of President James Buchanan. |
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Tributes are paid to the former Mayor of Derry, Dr Raymond McClean. |
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Brian McDermott makes Christmas dinner in record time, and minimal waste. |
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Brian McDermott makes festive soup for Christmas - with added orange. |
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Brian McDermott bakes a quick and easy wholemeal bread. |
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Radio Foyle unveiled new programmes for December - and filmed the first day. |
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Barry Byrne meets the man who spends days building the effigy of Lundy in Derry - only for it to be burned one night in December. |
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Mark Patterson meets stonemasons at refurbishment of Derry's Guildhall
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Terri Hooley on his days trying to set up a pirate radio station. |
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Mark Patterson discusses the very earliest days of Radio Foyle. |
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A dozen uninvited visitors arrive on the front lawn of a Waterside listener. Gnomes. |
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Liam O'Maonlai of the Hothouse Flowers joins Colum Arbuckle for a chat and live performance. |
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Mark Patterson blows the dust off a time capsule revealed under the stones of Derry's Guildhall. |
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REBECCA HARKIN
The younger sister of the Celtic Thunder star, Keith Harkin, Rebecca Harkin, live in studio. |
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LOTFI'S KEBAB SHOP
The owner of a kebab shop on the Strand Road in Derry is picking up the pieces following a car bombing. |
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A RIVERSIDE WALK
Eve Blair investigates the state of the riverside walk along Derry's waterfront, with the help of some dog walkers and tourists. |
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A HERDMAN RETURNS
One member of the Herdman family who once operated the famous mill in Sion Mills speaks about his connection with the village. |
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FREE RUNNING DERRY
Free runner, "Bane", on the pleasures of jumping the walls of Derry - and other urban acrobatics. |
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SALMON TRAP
Teresa Craig investigates claims that storm damaged sluice gates have created a death trap for salmon. |
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US GENERAL
A retired US General on Vietnam, Bosnia, and what Victory In Europe Day means to Americans. |
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UNDER THE WALLS
One early morning in early summer, 2010, a group of 30 musicians got together under the walls of Derry for an impromtu gig. |
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FIONA AND JOHN TROTTER
Watch a live session with the fantastic Fiona and John Trotter on the Mark Patterson Show. |
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VOLCANIC INSIGHT
A local photographer was on an expedition on the Icelandic volcano with the unpronounceable name - before it caused travel chaos. |
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BLITZ
A thousand people died in Belfast, thirteen in Derry, when the Luftwaffe bombed the cities in 1941. |
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RAISING CANNON
An 8-tonne cannon is raised from the wreck of the Laurentic to commemorate the deaths of 354 men. |
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HOLIDAY TRAGEDY
A local man is warning about the risks of safari holidays following a tragedy in Kenya. |
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SION MILLS
Barry Byrne reports on efforts to restore the slowly decaying Herdman's Mill. |
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BUNKER MAN
Derry man, Mike Kelly, built nuclear fallout shelters for the regime of Saddam Hussein in Iraq. |
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HOME IN THE WEST
Methodists have a mission for homeless people on Derry's West Bank - even though their church has moved away. |
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HOSPITAL TROUBLES
How hospital staff dealt with the aftermath of some of Northern Ireland's worst incidents. |
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BIG WAVES
Mark Patterson speaks to a legend in the world of surf - 62-year-old big wave surfer, Gary Linden. |
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LEGAL ACTION
A Derry man begins legal action over his treatment at a home in the city. |
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TUNNEL
A Derry man defends his actions in uncovering tunnels beneath the historic city centre. |
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TARRED AND FEATHERED
Bridget returns to the place where she was witness to a tarring and feathering in 1974. |
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AGROUND
Richie Fearon speaks about the moment his yacht struck rocks in the middle of a round the world yacht race. |
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DERRY MODEL
Could the so-called "Derry model" for resolving contentious parades help in other flashpoints? |
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SQUIRREL WARS
Does one colour of squirrel need to die so that another can thrive? |
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CARING
Should older people have the right to be cared for at home, when they can't look after themselves? |
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CELTIC THUNDER - Damian McGinty
The youngest member of Celtic Thunder, Damian McGinty, sings live for Mark. |
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CELTIC THUNDER - Keith Harkin
Surfer, guitarist, and member of Celtic Thunder, Keith Harkin chatted about his life, and music. |
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Mark Patterson Facebook page - for anyone who wants to find out more about Mark's show.
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