Big changes to evenings on Radio Ulster will be music to listeners' ears
Quick glance
Across The Line
Mondays, 91Èȱ¬ Radio Ulster,
7.30-10pm
Join your charming and ever
professional host Rigsy for the best
new music from home and abroad,
live sessions, big interviews and
general mischief.
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Across The Line -
Dance
Saturdays, 91Èȱ¬ Radio Ulster,
12.05-2am
Paul Hamill presents the digital beats
version of Across The Line, with the
freshest in underground dance music,
mixes from visiting DJ superstars, live
broadcasts from gigs and info on
Northern Ireland's best gigs.
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After Midnight With
Donna Legge
Mondays-Wednesdays, 91Èȱ¬
Radio Ulster, 12.05-1am
Donna Legge presents her nightly
show with great music from
contemporary artists, album tracks
and the best of new pop. Features
include Under the Influence, looking
at how classic acts inspire new
artists and Hidden Gems, finding the
best hidden album tracks.
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After Midnight
With Mickey
Bradley
Thursdays, 91Èȱ¬ Radio
Ulster, 12.05-1am
Broadcaster and member of
The Undertones, Mickey
Bradley, celebrates the music
that changed everything. From
the first sounds of New York
punk with the Ramones and
The Heartbreakers, to London's Sex Pistols and The Clash. No flares,
no long hair, no long guitar solos. Every record guaranteed to be
shorter than three minutes.
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After Midnight With
Joe Lindsay
Fridays, 91Èȱ¬ Radio Ulster,
12.05-1am
Joe Lindsay digs through the crates
to bring addictive grooves on their
way out, or the partied out people
on the way home. Where soul, hophop,
funk rock, electronica,
soundtracks sit comfortably together on the same bean bag.
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After Midnight With Linley Hamilton
Fridays, 91Èȱ¬ Radio Ulster,
12.05-1am
Linley Hamilton eases you into a new
week with a selection of the very best
contemporary jazz and groove sounds.
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Folk Club
Saturdays, 91Èȱ¬ Radio Ulster,
8.03-10pm
Colum Sands presents a weekly
feast of folk music and song. Live
studio guests, concert and vintage
vinyl from the vaults plus news from
music venues around the country.
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Jazz Club
Sundays, 91Èȱ¬ Radio Ulster,
7.03-8pm
Walter Love presents some of the
finest exponents of jazz, including
recordings for Radio Ulster.
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The Late Show with Cherrie McIlwaine
Mondays-Wednesdays, 91Èȱ¬
Radio Ulster, 10.03-11.55pm
Wind down the day with the best
of music for this hour of the night.
For old tunes, new tunes,
heartsongs and headsongs join
Cherrie McIlwaine for the late
show.
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The Late Show
with Eamon Friel
Thursdays, 91Èȱ¬ Radio
Ulster, 10.03-11.55pm
Eamon Friel invites Radio
Ulster listeners to hear his
educated and opinionated guide
to the popular music spectrum
from Louis Armstrong to Frank Zappa.
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The Late Show With
Stuart Bailie
Fridays, 91Èȱ¬ Radio Ulster,
10.03-11.55pm
Music guru Stuart Bailie is on board
for a Friday night where Funkadelic
grooves and Philly Soul classics
muscle in beside Gram Parsons. Context, information and passion.
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The Late Show with
Karen Kirby
Saturdays, 91Èȱ¬ Radio Ulster,
10.03-11.55pm
Karen Kirby presents her very own
The Late Show music mix with an Irish twist.
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Ralph McLean &
McLean's Country
Tuesdays-Fridays, 91Èȱ¬
Radio Ulster 8.03-10pm
Ralph McLean keeps Radio Ulster
listeners up to speed with the
best in current releases, re-issues,
legendary voices and classic
albums. Tuesday nights feature the
best in R&B, soul and gospel, blues and funk; Wednesday nights feature
a legendary voice, context and information about the artist and
recommendations for further listening; Thursday nights feature classic
albums ranging from the concept albums of the sixties, Disco and
Motown classics from the seventies, stadium rock gods from the
80s and Indie giants from the 1990s; and on Fridays its McLean's
Country, where Ralph takes listeners on a two hour journey of
roots, class country and Nashville, with plenty of chat and interviews
along the way.
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Sounds Classical
Sundays, 91Èȱ¬ Radio Ulster, 8.03-10pm
Marie-Louise Muir presents Radio Ulster's weekly classical music programme, with popular classics, the
official UK Classical charts, news,
reviews, interviews and the best in
local music-making.
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Sunday Club
Sundays, 91Èȱ¬ Radio Ulster, 10.03-11.55pm
The President of the club, John
Bennett, invites you to join him for
some late night music designed to
soothe away the problems of the week that's past and ease you out of the
weekend.