Sunday Miscellany: A Café Called Dorice, by Oliver Sears On a family friend, Josef Cukier, stranded in London at the outbreak of WW2, and his plan to rescue his wife and two daughters, Jews … Sunday Miscellany • 18 Jun
100 Buildings: Guarding Sligo - the story of Look Out Post No. 67 Dotted around our shores are reminders of our defence architecture throughout the centuries; from Iron Age promontory forts and Martello towers, but also the period … 100 Buildings • 02 Aug 23
Sunday Miscellany: Rome on the eve of World War II by Mervyn Wall Remembering the scenes in the Italian capital in 1939, just before the outbreak of the Second World War... Sunday Miscellany • 29 Mar 23
Documentary On One: The Sinking of the Saint Patrick Documentary On One: The Sinking of the Saint Patrick tells the story of Wexford native, bestselling author and child protection expert Shane Dunphy's investigation into … Documentary On One • 30 Mar 23
Sunday Miscellany: Courage in the Alleys by Joseph O'Connor On the Irish Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty, who helped Jewish people to safety in Rome Sunday Miscellany • 02 Mar 23
Berlin, May 1945 - unseen photographs from a collapsed world 75 years ago, in the late spring of 1945, the city of Berlin collapsed under an onslaught from Russian armies invading from the east... RTÉ Arena • 12 Aug 20
Sunday Miscellany: On the trail of a rejected statue in Antrim From Sunday Miscellany: When art historian Paula Murphy found a reference to a First World War memorial in Randalstown, Co. Antrim, featuring the unlikely subject … Sunday Miscellany • 10 Jul 20
New books mark the 75th anniversary of the Nazi defeat May 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the defeat of the Nazis in 1945. Two recent works of particular relevance for the before and after, … Books • 23 May 20
The Irishman who broke the Nazi code - Documentary on One Marc Mc Menamin, producer of this weekend's RTÉ Documentary on One, Richard Hayes, Nazi Codebreaker, reflects on honouring Ireland's role in World War Two. Documentary On One • 23 Oct 17