Friday 19 April
5.00 Film: The Son of Monte Cristo. With the help of Napoleon II, the rightful ruler Grand Duchess Zona aims to overthrow the general.
6.45 RoundUp: Care homes are a difficult topic to discuss with loved ones, with many waiting until crisis point to broach the subject. James Rycroft talks about common attitudes towards care homes and the importance of discussing care in advance
7.00 Banterflix: We’ll be reviewing Alex Garland’s ‘Civil War’ which is out in cinemas now, this week’s Pick of The Streams is ‘Scoop’ on Netflix and Our Shakespeare on Screen season continues with Lynda Bryan’s choice Steven Spielberg’s ‘West Side Story’.
7.30 NI Women’s Football: Host Jana McCabe joined by two players currently recovering from injuries – Goalkeeper Ellie Scott from Glentoran Women and St James Swifts Ladies captain Siobhan Bell plus reviews from the recent NI Women’s International games and a successful futsal challenge series v Belgium
8.00 Democracy Now! Meet USC Valedictorian Asna Tabassum: School Cancels Commencement Speech by Pro-Palestinian Student
9.00 Robin Elliott Tonight. Guests: Kim Kelly; Ibe Sesay; Robin Martin & the Outlaws; Stephen Jeffers; Winne Ama; Curtis Stigers
10.00 Chewing the Cud: A bit of Science and Trivial Quizzes LGBTQ+ chat show bringing you Showbiz, trends & lots of silly humour
Thursday 18 April
5.00 Film: The Snows of Kilimanjaro. Writer Harry Street reflects on his life as he lies dying from an infection while on safari in the shadow of Mount Kilamanjaro
7.00 Generation Why Episode 3: Sadgun, Alex, and Chris unpack how religion can positively and negatively influence our behaviour
7.30 Fuel Poverty Debate: Recent poll found that 45% of NI households were spending more than 10% of their income on their home energy costs
8.40 A Model for a City. Since moving back to Belfast from Germany in 1998 architect Declan Hill has assembled and exhibits his eclectic mixture of art. and reflects on a future Belfast
9.00 Combat Modern Day Slavery: Discussion at City Hall in 2007 on the 200th Anniversary of the Abolition of th Slave Trade Act
10.00 Democracy Now! One Year into War, Sudan Wracked by World’s Largest Displacement and Hunger Crises