Remembering extraordinary lives: Olga Craig, Michaela dePrince and the power of legacy in obituaries
Review: Last Word, BBC Radio 4
Radio review: Bob Dylan, Joan Baez and the diamonds and the rust of relationships
Soul Music on Radio 4 recalls the relationship between Bob Dylan and Joan Baez
From picking noses to Pippi Longstocking - listening in on the wonderful world of children’s books
Radio 4 series is presented by scholar and children’s writer Katherine Rundell
Radio Review: Love, kindness and the power of friendship
On Friendship by Andrew O’Hagan explores the importance of adult relationships
Radio Review: Smart and fun look back at hey-day of glossy mags
Podcast looks at different magazine each week - in this cast Cosmopolitan of October 1982
Radio Review: Making music echo down the generations
Radio 4′s Inheritance Tracks is a potted version of Desert Island Discs
Radio review: Making science make sense to mere mortals
Professor Jim Al-Kahlili takes the difficult and makes it fascinating on Radio 4′s The Life Scientific
Radio Review: Sunny weather and the voice of sunny reason
Frank Mitchell and Ken Bruce make for easy September listening
Radio Review: Harrowing stories of suffering in schools
Publication of report on abuse in religious-run schools revealed horrific stories of children’s suffering
Laughing in the face of suffering with a Shakespearean tragedy - Radio review
Actor and writer Michael Patrick’s exhilarating and funny life story
Seeing in colour and listening in pictures - Radio review
Treat your ears to a splash of colour from the best in creative radio
When literature and listening come together - Radio review
Dara McAnulty’s nature writing singled out for praise
Martina Purdy’s decision to become a nun - Radio review
Love is never simple and the searching for meaning
Radio review: Surviving in a world without smartphones
We know about young people’s over-reliance on phones, but what happens when adults go cold turkey?
Radio Review: Forget about Taylor Swift, this is the All-Ireland
RTÉ's Brendan O’Connor tested the temperature in Galway and Armagh before the football final last Sunday