Sunday 5 May
5.00 Pygmalion. A phonetics and diction expert makes a bet that he can teach a cockney flower girl to speak proper English and pass as a lady in high society. Starring Leslie Howard.
6.36 The Fatal Glass of Beer: The prodigal son of a Yukon prospector comes home on a night that “ain’t fit for man nor beast.” Starring W.C. Fields
7.00 RoundUp Compilation
7.30 Gaining Ground: Pam Hunter on her career with Nexus NI who offer counselling and support to survivors of sexual abuse, and victims of sexual violence
8.00 Wrok Down ABILLY
8.30 Dr. Seán Byers: Response of Belfast Trade Unionism to 1916 Uprising
9.00 Democracy Now! “This Militaristic Approach Has Been a Failure”: Meet Hala Rharrit, First U.S. Diplomat to Quit over Gaza
10.00 Real International Micro Festival. Filmmakers from all over the world use micro-video as a way to capture unique and original stories
Saturday 4 May
5.00 Films: Blonde Ice. A society reporter keeps herself in the headlines by marrying a series of wealthy men, all of whom die under mysterious circumstances
6.15 The Whispering Shadow. A mysterious criminal known as The Whispering Shadow commits crimes by means of a gang he controls by television and radio rays
6.45 RoundUp Compilation
7.15 Arts Guide
7.30 Gaining Ground: Leah McStravick talks to Aly McElroy about her work as a life coach and about the issues surrounding women in business
8.00 Cartlann Uladh – Inclusion: Archival programme on building Irish-speaking society through the years of conflict, peace and reconciliation, and relationships with other minorities.
8.30 Barry Sheppard on the centenary of the 1919 Belfast engineering strike with Kevin Henry, author of Workers’ Power in Belfast: the story of the 1919 engineering strike, and trade unionist Susan Fitzgerald.
9.00 Robin Elliott TONIGHT. Quirky news stories with Kim Kelly. Queen of Clean Kim Woodburn on our cleaning habits. Susan McCann launches her new album After All This Time. Simone Denny and Micky Modelle celebrate the 25th anniversary of dance anthem You’re a Superstar. Plus music from Lauren McCrory.
10.00 Democracy Now!