Sunday Sequence (BBC Radio Ulster)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

BBC Northern Ireland's award-winning Sunday morning speech radio programme has a magazine format and a focus on religion, ethics and current affairs. Sunday Sequence is one of BBC Radio Ulster's longest running programmes. It has been on-air since 1984. Since 2002, it has been presented by William Crawley. It was previously presented by Etta Halliday (1995-2002), Patrick Speight, Alison Hilliard, Davy Sims and Trevor Williams. The producer since 1995 has been Martin O'Brien. It won two Andrew Cross Awards in 2002, one of them for its response to September 11. It won a third Andrew Cross Award as well as a commendation in 2006 in the UK radio speech programme of the year category.

[edit] External links