Joe Duffy looks back at some of the standout stories on the radio talk show, beginning with a tribute to fundraiser Cathy Durkin, who died in 2012.
A concerned woman turns supersleuth when she sees some shoddy workmen duping her elderly neighbours and making their getaway in a white van.
Joe Duffy looks back at the stories of Mark Townley and Éire Models, the Icelandic ash cloud and 81-year-old Ivan Rooney's search for his birth family.
Joe Duffy looks back at the over-70's demonstration outside the Dáil in 2008, the Deasy Effect from 2009 and Chris Godfrey's coming out story from 2014.
Joe Duffy recalls the story of artist Alexandra Trotsenko and the fundraiser caller Sheila Smith set about organising. Also, featuring the battle for care of Cystic Fibrosis patients.
Joe Duffy looks back at the heart-warming tale of Ronald and the Christmas cassettes and previews the Liveline Christmas Eve Show live from Grafton Street.
Kathleen Byrne was scammed out of €3000 by men offering to fix her roof. A woman from Bedford in England looks to search for a sister she hadn't seen in 40 years.
Joe reflects on stories around The Kray Brothers, a revenue scam and a car crash angel.
Joe reflects on stories about a rent scam, Justice for Magdalenes and a missing suitcase.
This week, Joe chats to a man whose life was turned around after a Samaritan's good deed.
This week the show looks back at an American trying to get over a broken heart, the breakup between The Wolfe Tones band and the Papal edict stating that ashes of loved ones need to be buried in consecrated ground.
Bullying, Moby Dick and an emotional plea for help from Liveline listeners all feature on Liveline Callback this week.
Joe Duffy hears from a damsel in distress who was helped by a stranger and invites listeners into the world of a deaf person. He also speaks to Larry Power, the father-in-law of Martin O'Rourke, who died after getting caught in the crossfire of a gangland feud.
Joe Duffy recalls the story of a Wexford woman who became a recluse after joining a secretive religious sect, cutting herself off from family and friends - only to die alone and lay undiscovered for two months afterwards. Plus, a man's campaign to be allowed to bury his father in their back garden when he dies.