RTÉ lyric fm

The Lyric Feature

Society EN ↓ 96 episodes

Irish broadcaster RTÉ lyric fm's weekly documentary slot. Programmes about music, literature, visual arts and other areas where creativity is manifest. Broadcast on Sundays at 6pm on RTÉ Lyric FM.

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Latest episode

Jun 21, 2026

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Episodes

A place in the choir | The Lyric Feature 21.06.2026

Chorus member and documentary maker Róisín Power opens the door into the world of the National Symphony Chorus of Ireland to ask why singers continue to give their time, their voices, and their hearts to this extraordinary ensemble as it celebrates its 40th anniversary.

Where the river rises | The Lyric Feature 14.06.2026

Poet Jane Clarke explores the Avonmore River in County Wicklow through poetry and conversation.

Our half lost cousins - Lyric Feature 07.06.2026

Theo Dorgan explores poetic, mythical, historical and cultural links between Ireland and Galicia in north west Spain.

Politics, Pleasure and Empire - Part 2 | The Lyric Feature 31.05.2026

Mary Brophy explores the influences, characters and obsessions that brought Ireland's historic gardens into being. Part 2.

Politics, Pleasure & Empire: Making Ireland's Grand Gardens - Part 1 | The Lyric Feature 30.05.2026

Mary Brophy explores the influences, characters and obsessions that brought Ireland's historic gardens into being. Part 1

A Corner of the Burren | The Lyric Feature 24.05.2026

The poet Moya Cannon takes us to A Corner of the Burren to a place she discovered through her reading of Tim Robinson's maps, the triangle formed by Corcomroe Abbey, St. Colman's Well, Ought-mama and the 'Seven Churches’.

The Forgotten Migration | The Lyric Feature 17.05.2026

Chris Nikkel follows the story of a forgotten Irish migration to Canada through folk music passed down orally, and a special bicentennial commemoration.

Dead Reeds | The Lyric Feature 10.05.2026

Paddi Benson and Grace Lemon are two uilleann pipers who play and write music together in London. In their new Lyric Feature on RTÉ lyric FM, The Dead Reeds, they explore the stories bound up in uilleann pipe reeds

Me Dog is Buried in Thomond Park | The Lyric Feature 03.05.2026

Brothers Ron and Greg Carey go back to Limerick, the city of their childhood, which holds memories that have inspired poems for both of them.

A Sonic Arctic Return | The Lyric Feature 26.04.2026

Composer and sound recordist, Karen Power and her microphones revisit the remote, magnetic spaces of the Arctic which she first visited and recorded more than a decade previously.

Green White Enamel | The Lyric Feature 19.04.2026

After lying forgotten for decades, the poems of Ethna MacCarthy, linguist, doctor, poet, and life-long friend of Samuel Beckett, were finally published in 2019.

Master of the Musick | The Lyric Feature 12.04.2026

Conductor Peter Whelan's fascinating research into the 18th century Irish baroque musician, Matthew Dubourg. Presenter : Máire Nic Gearailt Producer: Joe O’Dubhghaill  Producer for lyric: Eoin O Kelly

Tenducci in Ireland | The Lyric Feature 05.04.2026

An Italian superstar castrato in Georgian Ireland as reimagined by the Irish Baroque Orchestra

Saucy Mistress Boldface | The Lyric Feature 29.03.2026

Saucy Mistress Boldface is a peek through a Georgian window at life for women from 1746 to 1751 through a series of 221 letters from the Bishop Of Elphin to his only teenage daughter Alicia.

The Blind Poetess of Ulster | The Lyric Feature 22.03.2026

Born in Donegal in 1816, Frances Browne was blinded by smallpox at an early age, but despite this became a prolific and well-known Victorian author of poetry, novels, essays, and a best-selling collection of children's stories.  Producer: Claire Cunningham - Sound design by Regan Hutchins.

Without Dependence | The Lyric Feature 15.03.2026

Without Dependence tells the story of Críostóir Ó Floinn – bilingual Limerick-born poet, playwright, teacher, and perhaps the most censored writer you’ve never heard of. Presented by Daragh O’Malley & Produced by Michael Glennon.

A living Voice, Episode 2 - Donegal | The Lyric Feature 08.03.2026

Traditional Irish musicians from Donegal reinterpret scores collected by Séamus Ennis in the 1940s. Produced by JJ O'Shea  A JJ O'Shea production for RTÉ lyric fm supported by RTÉ IRPs and Coimisiún Na Meán’s Sound and Vision broadcasting funding scheme.  

A Living Voice, Episode 1 | The Lyric Feature 01.03.2026

This 2-part series revisiting tunes and songs which were transcribed and notated by Séamus Ennis in Connemara and Donegal. Produced by JJ O'Shea A JJ O'Shea production for RTÉ lyric fm supported by RTÉ IRPs and Coimisiún Na Meán’s Sound & Vision scheme.

Out of the Marvellous | The Lyric Feature 22.02.2026

Writer Sara Baume and radio producer Regan Hutchins visit St Mary's Cistercian Abbey in Glencairn, Co. Waterford. Speaking to the nuns there about prayer, silence and mystery and hear from other artists about how these themes also inform their work. 

Wanted, An Irish Novelist | The Lyric Feature 15.02.2026

Rosa Mulholland (1841-1921) was a best-selling Victorian author of ghost stories, novels and essays whose work has been largely forgotten. Dr Sara Lodge explores her life, work and forward-thinking views on the role of women in society, follows in her footsteps to Inishbofin, and makes the case that such a talented writer should be remembered.

You talkin to me? | The Lyric Feature 08.02.2026

Six artists create new radio art for The Mirror Lamp Press Radio Edition. With RTE lyric fm & Culture File this feature explores voice, performance, and the politics of being heard, using the line “You talkin’ to me?” from Taxi Driver as a starting point.

Three men standing at the MET| The Lyric Feature 01.02.2026

A focus and celebration of the work of Author and Radio producer John Quinn who passed away recently.

Recalling the Layers | The Lyric Feature 25.01.2026

Patricia Baker goes in search of the hidden history of a place behind a locked door in Dublin 8.

Shaky Bridge | The Lyric Feature 18.01.2026

The poet Louis de Paor was born in Cork, but has not lived there for many years. In this evening's Lyric Feature, he goes back to explore the Cork of his childhood, where he first learned Irish, and the Cork that his father knew, that run throughout his poetry.

Among the heather rocks| The Lyric Feature 11.01.2026

Poet Annemarie Ní Churreáin goes back to the Donegal Gaeltacht, where she grew up, and explores the folklore and history, landscape, language and personal experiences that all influenced her poetry.

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