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Thursday 28 March
5.00 Film: The Naked Kiss A former prostitute relocates to a buttoned-down suburb, determined to fit in with mainstream society.
6.30 GENERATION WHY: Sadgun, Alex, and Chris learn about religious festivals and pose one of humanity’s biggest questions; what happens after we die?
7.00 RoundUp Maighréad Nic Mhaicín was a pioneering scholar of Russian whose educational journey began with a scholarship to attend St Dominic’s Grammar School in 1913. The Ulster History Circle unveils a blue plaque celebrating Maighréad at the school 125 years after her birth. Eibhlín Mhic Aoidh, Fionntán de Brún, Bláithín Drain, Philip McMaster and Lara Kelly discuss the occasion
7.30 Wrok DownAbilly. Top rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular at NVTV
8.00 Collapse the Box: Irish colourist, genre painter and landscape artist Brian Ballard was born in Belfast in 1943, where he studied drawing and painting at the College of Art
8.30 Caroline and I: June Dolores Organ retired Wren talks about her close affection for HMS Caroline and the time she spent on board
8.45 Community Gardens: Connswater
9.00 Democracy Now! Supreme Court Seems Set to Preserve Access to Mifepristone in Likely Defeat for Abortion Foes
10.00 Chewing the Cud: LGBTQ chat show bringing you Showbiz, Trends & lots of silly humour
Wednesday 27 March
5pm The Most Dangerous Game: A psychotic big game hunter deliberately strands a luxury yacht on a remote island, where he begins to hunt its passengers for sport
6.00 The Dentist: An unconventional dentist deals with a variety of eccentric and difficult patients in slapstick fashion
6.30 Generation Why: Sadfun, Alex, and Chris examine the role of faith and spirituality in politics, protest and the justice system
7.00 Slugger TV – Looming Elections and Political Futures – recorded in front of a live audience at Imagine! Belfast Festival of Ideas and Politics. Prof Jon Tonge, Anna Mercer and Sam McBride, chaired by Slugger O’Toole’s David McCann
8.00 Banterflix We review Ethan Coen’s ‘Drive Away Dolls’ which is out in cinemas now, our Pick of the Stream’s is the Oscar winning ‘Poor Things’ and Q Radio’s Jordan Arnold picks the latest movie in our Women Make Film season
8.30 Wrok DownAbilly. The best rock-a-billy music from Australia and ever popular at NVTV
9.00 Democracy Now! Assange Extradition Delayed: British MP Jeremy Corbyn on U.K. Court Seeking More Assurances from U.S.
10.00 Gerry Kelly with Ivan Little. During his time with UTV and the Belfast Telegraph, Ivan Little has covered more bombings and killings than any other journalist here. He has witnessed some truly horrific scenes throughout the troubles and has been forced to befriend many of the callous killers who masterminded and carried out the atrocities. Ivan talks openly about how his working life impacted his personal life and how he found a sense of normality through his love of acting
10.30 Robin Elliott: The Holiday Show