Marking the centenary of the historic World War One battle.
Trying to come to terms with the number of people killed at the Battle of the Somme
Archbishop Eamon Martin visits the Somme for the first time with Archbishop Clarke
'No Man's Land' eventually became known by the name 'The Green Fields of France'.
Michael Bradley finds out all about a new work composed for the Hamilton Band.
Frank McGuinness recalls the impetus which led him to write his most famous play.
Teddy Colligan tells Marie-Louise Muir he has devoted his life to commemorating the Somme
Steven Rainey meets Paul Seawright to discuss the role of the war artist.
Rocker Ricky Warwick pays tribute to the soldiers of the Somme.
Recounting the story of the Battle of the Somme.
The Hamilton Flute Band's bass drum sounded the beat for marching soldiers.
Brian Ervine explains the significance of the first day of the Somme.
The Lochnagar Crater is a deep hole caused by the detonation of a huge mine in July 1916.
Gavin Glass tells the stories behind two V.C.s held in the Royal Ulster Rifles Museum.
Dean John Mann shows Audrey The Book of the Irish War Dead at St. Anne's Cathedral
Gavin Glass of the Royal Ulster Rifles on the history of The Somme Whistle.
Months before the war began, Drumalis House was a centre for unionist gun running.