William Crawley

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William Crawley

William Crawley is a journalist with BBC Northern Ireland. He has presented BBC Radio Ulster's weekly Sunday Sequence programme since March 2002, and Not the Nolan Show, a weekly current affairs phone-in programme, since July 2005.

His other radio presenting roles include: Talk Back, BBC Radio Ulster's flagship news and current affairs programme; Evening Extra, the staion's drive-time news programme; The Book Programme, a literary review programme; and Arts Extra, a daily arts review programme. Past programmes include: A Sky Full of Voices, a series of six programmes which explored the BBC's contribution to life in Northern Ireland; The Land, a six-part documentary series on how the people in Ireland relate to the land they inhabit; and The Bonfire Makers (for BBC Radio Four), an examination of Northern Ireland's controversial annual Loyalist bonfire tradition.

His television presenting roles include: Frozen North (BBC One NI), a documentary examining the possible future impact of global warming on Northern Ireland; Festival Nights (BBC Two NI), television coverage of the 2005 Belfast Festival at Queens; Hearts and Minds (BBC One NI), as a reporter on BBC Northern Ireland's television political review programme; What's Wrong With ...?" (BBC One NI), a six-part round-table current affairs discussion programme; and More Than Meets The Eye (BBC Two NI), a four-part series about folklore in contemporary Ireland.


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