
122. Breege Rowley: Cinema & Television Editor
11/13/24 • 64 min
Episode 122 is a conversation with Breege Rowley, a film editor who has spent the last eight years making her first documentary which charts the change of Ireland as seen through a small town in County Mayo: Swinford.
Conversation includes: Narrator Nora McBurney; Swinford; North Mayo; Croagh Patrick; Westport; the genesis of the idea; 40 years of Siamsa Sraide Festival; Lisheenabrone; 5 questions; the t(h)rasher; funding; the timeline; Maggie Basqual; Johnny & Mary Linskeys; Maura Sweeney; the American Wake; Michael Comer; Kilconduff Cemetery; emigration; Conor Walsh; O’Connor’s Hotel; Marie Holmes Walsh, Joe Mellett; Brabazons; Mary Harkin locations sound; Richard Kendrick Camera, Midfield; Meelick; Tom Hennigan, Hennigans Heritage Centre, Killasser; The Swinford Workhouse, The Famine; Black ’47; Hedge Schools; Lavins; British Pathé; Captain Boycott; Ciara Gallogly; Noelle Rowley; New Decade Production Exec. Producer, Galway Film Fleadh; New Decade; First Element; Kathryn Noone and Swinford Comhaltas; Alannah Thornburgh; Maggie Blanc; Mayo County Library in Castlebar; Francie McNichols's; Matt Molloy; Jack Walsh Drone operator. as well as other topics.
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Episode 122 is a conversation with Breege Rowley, a film editor who has spent the last eight years making her first documentary which charts the change of Ireland as seen through a small town in County Mayo: Swinford.
Conversation includes: Narrator Nora McBurney; Swinford; North Mayo; Croagh Patrick; Westport; the genesis of the idea; 40 years of Siamsa Sraide Festival; Lisheenabrone; 5 questions; the t(h)rasher; funding; the timeline; Maggie Basqual; Johnny & Mary Linskeys; Maura Sweeney; the American Wake; Michael Comer; Kilconduff Cemetery; emigration; Conor Walsh; O’Connor’s Hotel; Marie Holmes Walsh, Joe Mellett; Brabazons; Mary Harkin locations sound; Richard Kendrick Camera, Midfield; Meelick; Tom Hennigan, Hennigans Heritage Centre, Killasser; The Swinford Workhouse, The Famine; Black ’47; Hedge Schools; Lavins; British Pathé; Captain Boycott; Ciara Gallogly; Noelle Rowley; New Decade Production Exec. Producer, Galway Film Fleadh; New Decade; First Element; Kathryn Noone and Swinford Comhaltas; Alannah Thornburgh; Maggie Blanc; Mayo County Library in Castlebar; Francie McNichols's; Matt Molloy; Jack Walsh Drone operator. as well as other topics.
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121. Iain Carlisle: Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland
Episode 121 is a conversation between Fender Jackson and Chief Executive of the Grand Orange Lodge Of Ireland Iain Carlisle.
Conversation includes: early life; Iain’s career path which led him to his current role as Chief Executive; the tercentenary of the Battle Of The Boyne of 1990; how Iain first got involved with the Orange Order; the timeline of the Museum of Orange Heritage; Dr. Jonathan Mattison, Museum Curator; the museum being a two site project with Sloan's House in Loughgall; key artefacts of the museum; the connections between the Orange Order and the Great War (World War I); museum visitors; the Lodge’s key interests; how Covid led to the organisation assisting all of the communities; selling the idea of Northern Ireland remaining in the United Kingdom; being a broad church politically; Brexit; the loyalty to the monarch; the changes of Ireland and UK; the different Protestant denominations; being the voice for all Lodges; balancing the values with cross community dialogue; identity; marching and 12th July; triumphalism; the things that flowed from the Battle Of The Boyne; the Boyne Obelisk; an overview of the Orange Order today; liberty; rebranding vs. telling the story better and being true to core principles as well as other topics.
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123. Scustin: Music Group
Episode 123 has the band Scustin in the studio having the craic and performing acoustic versions of their greatest hits of the future.
Conversation includes: introductions; actual jobs; ‘I’ll Never Fly With RyanAir Again’; the attraction of opposites; BIMM (British and Irish Modern Music Institute); slowing drum rolls; origins of the band; ’Charmer’; jazz vs bossa nova; chord extensions; Prince; ‘The Ick’; appropriate percussion; supporting the band; the tour; playing the Old Blue Last in Shoreditch, London on 21st November; playing Grand Social in Dublin on 12th December; identical digits; ‘The Killer’ as well as other topics.
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