The Clippers come back to Derry for a celebration like no other along the quay.
What's the connection between a girl who left the Quay in 1852 and Radio Foyle?
They share the same name- Eilidh Patterson, live on the Mark Patterson Show.
Sunday the teams set sail for their final leg of the race... Mark talks to two experts.
Derry musician Glenn Rosborough comes to the show for an interview and live performance.
Gareth comes back to the Mark Patterson Show with a very nautical theme...
Derry native singer/songwriter Rosborough showcased his amazing talent from the quay
Fiona has sailed the world, but she's also a nurse who was on duty the night of Grenfell.
Anna Quigley had her last transmission from Broadcast Bench for #FMF18.
Mark gathered the local quayside cooks to talk about festival food.
Harmonica virtuoso Tom Byrne delights crowds at the quay with a tune.
A beautiful tribute to the River Foyle today from poet Frank Rafferty.
Local chefs gather to discuss the food on offer along the Quay.
Though she isn't racing, Dani has been capturing the stories of the Clipper Race crew.
Historian Ken McCormack shares with Colum some unusual ghost stories about Derry Port.
All of the festival fun but just set to fast forward.
Anna Quigley talks sharks with science expert Roisin and her crew of young scientists.
The World Cup may be a distant memory but the Foyle Cup is on at the Brandywell stadium.
Malin's sister trio performs live on the quay for the Mark Patterson Show.
Bishop Ken Good's wife Mary remembers her hometown with fondness as Clipper goes on.
A fortunate encounter at a Derry concert convinced Nessa Maloney to sign up for a sail.
Simone and Charlie signed up for the Clipper Race and sailed almost 40,000 nautical miles
Colum Arbuckle got a guided tour of none other than the winning Clipper Visit Seattle.
Honky Tonk is a 42ft catamaran hosting a full jazz band that plays in every port...
A short stroll along the quay and among the stalls of the maritime festival