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BBC Northern Ireland BBC Northern Ireland ( ga, BBC Thuaisceart Éireann; Ulster-Scots: ''BBC Norlin Airlan'') is a division of the BBC and the main public broadcaster in Northern Ireland. It is widely available across both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ire ...
's Sunday morning speech radio programme ''Sunday Sequence'' has a magazine format and a focus on religion, ethics and current affairs. ''Sunday Sequence'' is one of
BBC Radio Ulster BBC Radio Ulster ( ga, BBC Raidió Uladh) is a Northern Irish radio station owned and operated by BBC Northern Ireland, a division of the BBC. It was established on New Year's Day 1975, replacing what had been an opt-out of BBC Radio 4. It is ...
's longest running programmes having been on-air since September 14, 1980. It is presented week-about b
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Audrey Carville Audrey Carville (born 9 September 1972 in County Monaghan, Castleblayney, Ireland) is an Irish journalist. She is one of the presenters of ''Morning Ireland'', a breakfast news programme on RTÉ Radio One. She previously presented the current a ...
. It was previously presented by
William Crawley William Crawley, MRIA, is a Belfast-born BBC journalist and broadcaster. He is the presenter of ''Talkback'', a daily radio programme on BBC Radio Ulster, and he is a presenter of '' Sunday'' on BBC Radio 4. He has also made several television ...
(2002-2014) Etta Halliday, Patrick Speight, Alison Hilliard, Davy Sims and
Trevor Williams (bishop) Trevor Williams (born 1948) is the former Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe in the Church of Ireland. Early career Williams was born in Dublin, Ireland and educated at St. Andrew's College, Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin, and St John's College ...
. The producer is currently
Séamus Boyd () is an Irish and Scottish male given name, of Hebrew origin via Latin. It is the Irish equivalent of the name James. The name James is the English New Testament variant for the Hebrew name Jacob. It entered the Irish and Scottish Gaelic l ...
, who replaced Martin O'Brien, who produced the programme since 1995. ''Sunday Sequence'' won two
Andrew Cross Award Andrew Cross Awards were British awards for religious journalism. They were awarded annually by the Churches' Media Council, an association which brought together churches, broadcasters, broadcasting authorities (both commercial and public service ...
s in 2002, one of them for its response to September 11, 2011. It won a third
Andrew Cross Award Andrew Cross Awards were British awards for religious journalism. They were awarded annually by the Churches' Media Council, an association which brought together churches, broadcasters, broadcasting authorities (both commercial and public service ...
as well as a commendation in 2006 in the UK radio speech programme of the year category for a special programme responding to the death of Pope John Paul II. ''Sunday Sequence'' is currently broadcast on
BBC Radio Ulster BBC Radio Ulster ( ga, BBC Raidió Uladh) is a Northern Irish radio station owned and operated by BBC Northern Ireland, a division of the BBC. It was established on New Year's Day 1975, replacing what had been an opt-out of BBC Radio 4. It is ...
, every Sunday morning from 8.30 - 10.15 a.m. An edited weekly podcast, ''Everyday Ethics'', is available to download shortly after each broadcast.


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'Everyday Ethics' - weekly, edited podcast
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