Sean Coyle Episodes Episode guide
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'The mannerism of local taxi drivers was second to none'
Kenny and Ena from Enniskillen were very impressed by their weekend in Derry.
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Sean Coyle
The bookies compare Sean's return to a lost dog hearing its owner's voice again.
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16/08/2019
Sean Coyle with requests, dedications and lots of good music.
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15/08/2019
Sean Coyle with requests, dedications and lots of good music.
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14/08/2019
Sean Coyle with requests, dedications and lots of good music.
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13/08/2019
Sean Coyle with requests, dedications and lots of good music.
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12/08/2019
Sean Coyle with requests, dedications and lots of good music.
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'I used to eat my dinner at dinnertime but now I eat my lunch at dinnertime and my dinner at teatime'
Sean explains how dinner became lunch and tea became dinner.
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What do they serve at a supper dance?
Annie says there's a supper dance in Rasharkin tonight, but Sean has a question.
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'Why did they 'mosey'?
Andrew the Photographer wonders why cowboys didn't just 'walk' to the saloon.
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'Why was it a 'shot' of whiskey?'
Sheila asks about an old cowboy expression.
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05/08/2019
Sean Coyle with requests, dedications and lots of good music.
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'I'm not guilty!'
Could Sean appear before Judge Judy to defend himself over not playing people's requests?
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The cure for warts? Put meat on your hand
Fred has an unusual cure for warts. Put meat on your finger, then bury it in the garden.
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'It's very hard to dance to'
Running Bear isn't a great song for bands to play at dances.
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'Did You Wear That Jumper To Work Today?'
Sean is a messy eater but never sees the stains on his clothes and his wife is worried.
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'It fixed my sore neck, though'
Fred remembers his granny putting his granda's old sock around his neck as a cure.
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'Did people really put blotting paper inside their shoes?'
Gerlyn had blotting paper in her shoes to draw the blood down to her feet and warm them.
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22/07/2019
Sean Coyle with requests, dedications and lots of good music.
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'How does a dog fall out with you?'
Bobby says his huskies sulk, argue and fall out with him.
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'I wanted him to come down the ladder so I could go up the wooden hill'
Sean remembers trying to stay awake on his sofa during the moon landing in 1969.
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'Eleven? Sixty-Six? One Hundred and Twenty-One?'
When two football teams shake hands, how many handshakes are there?
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'He's probably fed up having to do that every night'
Sean saw Solomon King sing She Wears My Ring live, but Solomon didn't do the high note.
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'They wouldn't be good eating'
Matthew is listening to the show and fishing for pike, but he puts them back in.
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'There's no way the cow jumped over this'
Jim in Castlewellan remembers the first words Neil Armstrong said on the moon.
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Neil Armstrong, Brendan Grace and European Anthems
Hillary from Castlederg asks Sean: 'Did you watch 8 Days to the Moon and Back?'
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Sean talks about old-fashioned sayings
Sean Coyle remembers the old-fashioned anecdotes his parents would say.
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'You'll be smiling on the other side of your face if you don't stop that'
Fred wonders if any one else's mother threatened them like his mother did.
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'When do they stop going outside?'
Sean wonders what age children are when they stop playing in the street.
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'If you wear it on your top half, you hang it by its bottom'
CB asks why we hang clothes on the line upside down? May might have the answer.