A brand-new podcast series, What Makes a Derry Girl?, is set to launch on BBC Sounds, celebrating the resilience, humor, and cultural impact of women from Londonderry. Hosted by journalist and presenter Anna Curran, the series features four iconic women with deep-rooted ties to the city, sharing their journeys and what it truly means to be a ‘Derry Girl.’
The Legacy of Derry Girls: More Than Just a TV Series
The global hit TV show Derry Girls put Londonderry on the map with its witty storytelling and nostalgic depiction of the 1990s during The Troubles. However, the essence of being a ‘Derry Girl’ runs far deeper, rooted in history, perseverance, and an enduring sense of community.
Historically, women in Londonderry played a vital role in the city’s economy, particularly in the once-thriving shirt manufacturing industry, which boasted 44 factories. Beyond their economic contributions, they were the backbone of their families, raising children during the turbulent times of the Northern Ireland Troubles. Their ability to find laughter and hope amid adversity has left an indelible mark on the city’s identity.
Meet the Famous Faces of the Podcast
Anna Curran, herself a proud Derry native, engages in insightful conversations with four celebrated women:
- Dana (Rosemary Brown): Eurovision-winning singer who put Ireland on the global stage.
- Roma Downey: Acclaimed actress and film producer, best known for Touched by an Angel.
- Amanda Burton: Award-winning actress recognized for her roles in Silent Witness and Waterloo Road.
- Jamie-Lee O’Donnell: Rising star and fan-favorite from Derry Girls.
Each guest shares their personal experiences, reflecting on their deep connection to Londonderry, their struggles, achievements, and what keeps their hearts tied to their hometown.
Anna Curran on the Significance of the Podcast
Expressing her excitement, Anna Curran stated:
“As a proud Derry girl, I am thrilled to be hosting this series. Growing up, I admired Roma, Amanda, and Dana, and like many, I adore Jamie-Lee and the ‘Derry Girls’ series. It has been an absolute privilege to hear their stories of success, resilience, and everything that makes a Derry girl.”
Where & When to Listen
The four-part series will be available on BBC Sounds from Monday, February 10. Additionally, the podcast will be aired on:
- BBC Radio Ulster: Monday, February 10 – Thursday, February 13 (3:00 PM – 4:00 PM)
- BBC Radio Foyle: Fridays, February 14 – March 7 (12:00 PM – 1:00 PM)
Why This Podcast Matters
- Cultural Celebration: It highlights the enduring spirit of Derry women, showcasing their impact beyond the city.
- Inspirational Narratives: Listeners will hear firsthand accounts of overcoming adversity and achieving success.
- Nostalgic & Relatable: Fans of Derry Girls and Irish history will find deep resonance in these stories.
- Women Empowerment: The series serves as a tribute to the strength and resilience of women from Northern Ireland.
Final Thoughts: A Tribute to Resilient Derry Women
The What Makes a Derry Girl? podcast is more than a nostalgic trip down memory lane—it’s a heartfelt tribute to the women of Londonderry who, through their laughter, courage, and creativity, have shaped the city’s rich history and continue to inspire generations to come.