Beart is Briathar - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Moya Brennan
Eamonn Mallie conducts interviews with high-profile Irish-speaking personalities who have had an impact culturally, politically, religiously or musically. He begins by chatting to Clannad's Moya Brennan, who discusses the band's journey from anonymity to worldwide recognition, and the price she paid personally for that fame. In Irish.

Bishop Donal McKeown
In this programme, Eamonn is joined by Bishop Donal McKeown, bishop of Derry. He discusses the state of the Catholic Church today and the many challenges facing him as a church leader in today's society.

Dr. Maurice Hayes
In this programme, Eamonn is joined by Dr Maurice Hayes. He discusses his many roles in public service for over half a century, including his contribution to the Patten Commission, which was responsible for the radial overhaul of policing in Northern Ireland.

Barra McGrory
In this programme, he is joined by Barra McGrory, director of public prosecutions for Northern Ireland. He discusses his role as one of Northern Ireland's chief legal officers.
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