• Niall Lynch & Hazel O'Connor
    Jun 25 2026

    Back in the mid-1970s, the traffic layout on Bray Seafront was very different from how it is today. To handle the summer tourist rush, the then Bray Urban District Council ran a seasonal system. In the winter, Strand Road was a standard two-way street, but from May to September, it switched to a one-way system.

    This reliance on drivers noticing temporary signs ultimately led to a tragedy on Bank Holiday Monday, June 6th 1977, motorcyclist 19-year-old Niall Lynch was involved in a head-on collision on the Seafront with a driver who was unfamiliar with the summer-only one-way rules. The accident, caused by the driver travelling against the system, left Niall with life changing paralysis. Niall was a school classmate of host Mark Quinn which lends an extra poignancy to this honest and open interview.

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    Hazel O'Connor skyrocketed to fame as the blazing, neon-haired star of the iconic New Wave film, Breaking Glass. By the time of this interview, Hazel was stepping away from the chaotic mainstream pop charts, battling intense industry legal wars, and fiercely reclaiming her independence as a live performer and storyteller. While living in Roundwood, County Wicklow. Hazel is brutally honest in this revealing and sometimes uncomfortable listen.

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    57 mins
  • John Wilson & Éamon de Buitléar
    Jun 25 2026

    From Saturday 13th Oct 1990 and the studios of Horizon Radio, Bray, County Wicklow in Ireland. In the studio chairs either side of host Mark Quinn are two men who, in their own unique ways, became guardians of Ireland’s natural world.

    John Wilson and Éamon de Buitléar. John the trusted Bray vet from the Dublin Road. The man who co-founded Brayvet and to some degree, changed the face of animal care in the town and Éamon de Buitléar, the legendary filmmaker and naturalist who grew up in the Dargle Valley in Bray and who had already spent decades bringing the "magic of the wild" into Irish living rooms with TV programmes like 'Amuigh Faoin Spéir’.

    In this interview, recorded live on air, both men are in great form chatting away freely about growing up, animal care, wildlife and life in general.

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    51 mins
  • Bonus Episode: BLB The Last Broadcast
    Aug 22 2025

    BLB - Bray Local Broadcasting ceased broadcasting for good at the end of December 1988, bringing to a close more than nine years of service to the local community.
    Launched in 1979, the station became a beloved fixture in the area, known for its mix of music, local news, interviews, and community-focused programming. As one of the early pioneers of local radio, BLB built strong connections with its audience and gave a platform to local voices.

    This episode is an edited version of BLB Radio’s final broadcast—a special four-hour programme that aired on the station’s last day. Hosted by long-time presenter Mark Quinn, the show brought together a wide range of contributors, including former presenters and producers, advertisers, local politicians and loyal listeners.

    Their messages, memories, and tributes paint a vivid picture of what the station meant to so many. There are moments of humour, nostalgia, and emotion, as well as reflections on the challenges and triumphs of running a local radio station during a transformative era for media. Many also shared their hopes for the future of community broadcasting, even as they bid farewell to BLB.

    This recording is more than just a sign-off—it's a time capsule capturing the spirit of an era and the powerful role local radio played in shaping community identity.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Bonus Episode: What Happened After BLB?
    May 1 2025

    Despite a nearly ten year on-air and behind the scenes campaign in the 1980's to establish community radio in Bray, County Wicklow and the securing of a legal licence in 1989 by the North Wicklow Community Radio Co-op, we do not have a station such as BLB transmitting community radio in County Wicklow today.

    In this episode Mark Quinn speaks with John Murphy, Lawrie Hallett and at length with Pat Hannon to find out what happened after the radio licenses were issued and about the wider impact of BLB and today's radio landscape.


    Credits:

    Post Production

    High Wire, Dublin, Ireland

    www.highwire.ie


    Artwork by Jody Hogg Design

    www.jodyhogg.com


    Produced and presented by Mark Quinn

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    24 mins
  • Episode 6. Closing The Fader on BLB
    Apr 3 2025

    There were tears in the studio at the end of December 1988 when the faders were finally closed on the BLB mixing desk and the transmitter was silenced for good. In this final episode of the series, Mark Quinn muses over the lasting legacy of the radio station. In its nearly ten year life, what did it achieve, what was its legacy and what lasting impression did it make on those who were involved?

    Credits:

    Sound recording by Mike Quinn

    Sound mixing by Luke Conlon

    High Wire Post Production, Dublin, Ireland

    www.highwire.ie


    Artwork by Jody Hogg Design

    www.jodyhogg.com


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    32 mins
  • Episode 5. BLB The Authentic Lifeline
    Mar 27 2025

    In this episode Mark Quinn explores when BLB's listeners needed the local community radio station most, it answered the call. At a time when there was no internet or mobile phone services, BLB became the communication channel as Bray suffered two severe weather events in the 1980's. The worst was Hurricane Charley in August 1986 when the River Dargle overflowed, flooding some houses up to a depth of 1.5 metres and forcing 1000 people from their homes. Providing an all night broadcast with up to the minute information for the flood stricken areas of the town and relaying Emergency Services messages, Bray Local Broadcasting was a lifeline.

    Credits:

    Sound recording by Mike Quinn

    Sound mixing by Luke Conlon

    High Wire Post Production, Dublin, Ireland

    www.highwire.ie


    Artwork by Jody Hogg Design

    www.jodyhogg.com


    Produced and presented by Mark Quinn


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    28 mins
  • Episode 4. Local Politics and Commercial Breaks on BLB
    Mar 20 2025

    In episode four of this personal journey through the development of Bray Local Broadcasting, Mark Quinn looks at how, despite the station operating outside the law, local politicians were eager to make appearances on air. The episode also transports us back in time through a collection of radio commercials created for local businesses—many of which have since vanished—providing a rich, nostalgic window into Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland’s vibrant past.

    Credits:

    Sound recording by Mike Quinn

    Sound mixing by Luke Conlon

    High Wire Post Production, Dublin, Ireland

    www.highwire.ie


    Artwork by Jody Hogg Design

    www.jodyhogg.com


    Produced and presented by Mark Quinn


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    28 mins
  • Episode 3. Voices of Bray on BLB
    Mar 13 2025

    In the third episode of this series Mark Quinn continues his journey through the history of Bray Local Broadcasting. As the 1980’s progressed BLB experienced significant growth and development, establishing itself as a potent presence in North Wicklow and South County Dublin. The station's programming expanded dramatically, offering a diverse range of shows that catered to various interests and communities. This growth was matched by an upgrade in its technical capabilities, with the installation of a more powerful transmitter, which greatly improved the signal strength and expanded BLB's reach. As a result, more voices from the local community were able to be heard, and BLB’s unique version of community radio flourished. The station became a vital platform for local expression, creativity, and connection, embodying the true spirit of community-driven broadcasting.

    Credits:

    Sound recording by Mike Quinn

    Sound mixing by Luke Conlon

    High Wire Post Production, Dublin, Ireland

    www.highwire.ie


    Artwork by Jody Hogg Design

    www.jodyhogg.com


    Produced and presented by Mark Quinn


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    33 mins