Strolling Through Ulysses Radio Drama
On the 100th Anniversary of the publication of Joyce’s famous novel, tune in to ‘Strolling Through Ulysses’ Radio Drama, to explore its pages. Broadcast in two parts on Newstalk 106-108FM and newstalk.com.

‘Strolling Through Ulysses’ tells the fun-filled story of Bloomsday - June 16th 1904 - the iconic day around which James Joyce’s Ulysses is based.
This two part radio drama guides listeners through the curious events and quirky characters of Ulysses, in a humorous, entertaining and informative manner, with extracts from the novel which best illustrate the various aspects of Joyce’s writing - the comical, the descriptive and the complex – without compromising the integrity of the great book.
Using a combination of narration, readings and scripted drama, listeners will learn all they need to know about Ulysses over two episodes of merriment.
Joyce, speaking about Ulysses, once famously declared, ‘there is not one serious line in it.’ ‘Strolling Through Ulysses’ certainly proves that.
The drama is bawdy, irreverent and great fun, treating James Joyce’s extraordinary and celebrated novel with great respect, while introducing this most difficult of novels to a new audience.
On the 100th Anniversary of the publication of Joyce’s famous novel, tune in to ‘Strolling Through Ulysses’ to ramble through it’s pages.
To be broadcast in two episodes on Newstalk 106-108FM and newstalk.com
Part 1: Sunday 6 February 2022 at 7:00am (repeated on Saturday 12 February at 9:00pm)
Part 2: Sunday 13 February 2022 at 7:00am (repeated on Saturday 19 February at 9:00pm)
‘Strolling Through Ulysses’, Radio Drama written and narrated by Robert Gogan.
Script editing, various voices and direction by Eimear Finan. Produced, recorded and edited by Alan Meaney.
Music played by Danny Weir.
Bloom played by Paul Fred McCloskey The Reader played by Tracy Bruen Molly/Milly played by Zita Monahan-McGowan Stephen played by John Rogers Various voices by Bob Kelly, Francis Finan, Orla McGovern and Conor Geoghegan.
This programme is funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, with the Television Licence Fee.
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