
Natasha Kaplinsky on why dogs are better company than humans
Broadcaster Natasha Kaplinsky on dogs v humans & Brett Lockhart from KC to Catholic Deacon
Broadcaster Natasha Kaplinsky on why she prefers dogs to humans and her dog Dolly makes an appearance!
Brett Lockhart is one Northern Irelands leading King’s Council. He’s represented the Omagh bombing families and chaired the independent neurology inquiry panel. Away from the court room he is a Catholic deacon.
In this week’s Sunday with Anna Curran he speaks in depth about his faith, how it has been tested, how he handled his ministry alongside high profile legal cases and why his new grandson’s baptism will be extra special.
‘Raise your children like Vikings and they’ll be happier’, so says mum and author Helen Russell who spent ten years raising her young family in Denmark. She tells Anna the Danes are among the happiest in the world and the outdoorsy way of life plays a big part in it.
Country music singer Auburn McCormick suffered a traumatic brain injury as a school girl after an 18 wheeler ploughed into her family car on the way to school. She says music played a big part in her recovery and she’s playing at a special event in Stormont this week for Brain Injury Matters.
Our ‘Top Woman’ this week is head honcho at the iconic ‘Oh Yeah’ music centre in Belfast. Derry woman Charlotte Dryden talks about making Northern Ireland a hub for local and international musical talent and why she ended up in a blacked out SUV with Ed Sheeran!
All that plus a deep dive into the Sunday papers with Limavady solicitor Peter Jack and St Cecilia's College teacher Juliette Barber. Plus the soundtrack to your Sunday with our Songbook.
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Music Played
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The Commodores
Easy
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David Cassidy
The Puppy Song
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Leonard Cohen
So Long Marianne
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Ann Peebles
I Can't Stand the Rain
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Jack Johnson
Better Together
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Gerry Rafferty
Baker Street
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Lou Reed
Walk On The Wild Side
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Bros
When Will I Be Famous?
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Blur
Parklife
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The Supremes
You Can't Hurry Love
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- Sun 1 Jun 2025 11:03ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Ulster & ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Foyle