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ITMA off-air dub of 'Rattlebag' Radio Debate about Arts Council Report 2004. Track 2
- IRD-260445/259126/02
- Partie
- 06-Oct-04
Fait partie de ITMA Radio Dubs Collection
Speech: Untitled [Second part of the off-air radio dubbing of which the first part is given in track 1]
Dungan, Myles, Dublin - speech in English
McLaughlin, Dermot, Dublin - speech in English
O Murchu, Labhras, Dublin - speech in English
ITMA off-air dub of 'Rattlebag' Radio Debate about Arts Council Report 2004. Track 1
- IRD-260445/259126/01
- Partie
- 06-Oct-04
Fait partie de ITMA Radio Dubs Collection
Speech: Untitled [First part of an off-air dubbing of an edition of the 'Rattlebag' programme on RTE Radio 1, 6 October 2004; topic: a debate about the report 'Towards a Policy for the Traditional Arts', published by the Arts Council in September 2004; includes an excerpt from the speech made by John O'Donoghue, Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, when the report was presented to him at the launch reception at the Arts Council premises in Merrion Square, Dublin; the debate participants are Dermot McLaughlin and Labhras O Murchu; the debate is moderated by the programme presenter, Myles Dungan]
Dungan, Myles, Dublin - speech in English
McLaughlin, Dermot, Dublin - speech in English
O Murchu, Labhras, Dublin - speech in English
O'Donoghue, John, Dublin - speech in English
ITMA off-air dub of 'Rattlebag' Radio Debate about Arts Council Report 2004
- IRD-260445/259126
- Pièce
- 06-Oct-04
Fait partie de ITMA Radio Dubs Collection
Performers:
Dungan, Myles, Dublin, speech in English A1–2;
O'Donoghue, John, Dublin, speech in English A1;
McLaughlin, Dermot, Dublin, speech in English A1–2;
O Murchu, Labhras, Dublin, speech in English A1–2
Running Order:
1. Speech: Untitled [First part of an off-air dubbing of an edition of the 'Rattlebag' programme on RTE Radio 1, 6 October 2004; topic: a debate about the report 'Towards a Policy for the Traditional Arts', published by the Arts Council in September 2004; includes an excerpt from the speech made by John O'Donoghue, Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, when the report was presented to him at the launch reception at the Arts Council premises in Merrion Square, Dublin; the debate participants are Dermot McLaughlin and Labhras O Murchu; the debate is moderated by the programme presenter, Myles Dungan]
2. Speech: Untitled [Second part of the off-air radio dubbing of which the first part is given in track 1]
- IRD-260445/260329
- Pièce
- 11-Sep-02
Fait partie de ITMA Radio Dubs Collection
Performers:
Dhomhnaill, Mairead, Meath, singing in Irish, track 1
Lunny, Donal, bozouki solo, track 2, bozouki in duet, track 3
Mulligan, Neilly, Dublin, pipes in duet, track 3
Unidentified performer, speech in English, track 3
Running Order:
1. Song: Untitled (Composed by Mairead's father) (beginning clipped)
2. Piece: Untitled
3. Air/Reel/Speech: Untitled, Untitled [END OF DUB]
- IRD-260445/260330
- Pièce
- n.d.
Fait partie de ITMA Radio Dubs Collection
Performers:
Dungin, Miles, speech in English throughout
Sheay, Kay, interviewing in English throughout
Dayton, John, speech in English, track 2
MacMathuna, Seamus, speech in English, track 3
O'Murchu, Labhras, speech in English, track 4
McAlister, Jim, speech in English, track 5
Potts, Sean, speech in English, track 6
Kieveney, Cecilia, speech in English, track 7
McLaughlin, Dermot, speech in English, track 8, 12-13
Shannon, Gary, speech in English, track 9, 13
O'Hogain, Daithi, speech in English, track 10, 13
Verling, Katie, speech in English, track 11, 13
Running Order:
1. Speech: Introduction
2. Speech: John Dayton
3. Speech: Séamus MacMathúna
4. Speech: Labhrás Ó Mucú
5. Speech: Jim McAlister
6. Speech: Seán Potts
7. Speech: Cecilia Kieveney
8. Speech: Dermot McLaughlin
9. Speech: Gary Shannon's view
10. Speech: Daithi O'Hogain
11. Speech: Kate
12. Speech: Dermot McLaughlin
13. Speech: general debate [END OF PROGRAMME]