Saturday with John Toal Episodes Episode guide
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04/02/2008
John Toal with great music and conversation.
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01/02/2008
John Toal with great music and conversation.
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31/01/2008
John Toal with great music and conversation.
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30/01/2008
John Toal with great music and conversation.
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29/01/2008
John Toal with great music and conversation.
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John Toal
John Toal with great music and conversation.
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John Toal
John Toal with great music and conversation.
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John Toal
John Toal with great music and conversation.
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YOPD: "Trying to be a daddy and having Parkinson's is really, really tough."
John speaks to friends Michael & Kieran who live with Young-onset Parkinson's Disease
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Women in Rome: John speaks to author Dr. Emma Southon about her new book A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women
Dr Southon explores Roman history through the overlooked stories of remarkable women
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Wild Ireland: John visits the Bearman of Buncrana
Killian McLaughlin shares his passion for animals and nature through Wild Ireland
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Whatever You Want: Richie Malone on being named after Rick Parfitt, almost giving up music & touring with Status Quo
Status Quo begin a summer tour in Belfast on 29th May
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Welcome To Leisureland: John chats to enigmatic musician Wreckless Eric about his latest album, Leisureland
Best known for the song Whole Wide World, Wreckless Eric has just released a new album
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Vapour Waves: John learns how old vape batteries are being used to power musical instruments
Barry, Saul & Alex are powering synths with old batteries to cut waste
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Understudy: John Toal chats to musician Ferna
Ferna plays a live track & discusses her latest album, Understudy.
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Tour de France: Darren Rafferty from Coalisland on his hopes of joining the famous peloton & almost becoming an accountant
Darren rode the Criterium du Dauphine & is the current Irish national road race champion
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Timeless & Genreless: Cymande bassist Steve Scipio speaks to John about the release of a film on the legendary band's career
Getting It Back: The Story of Cymande is out now
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The Return of the 19th Street Band
The 19th St Band are back in studio ahead of a run of gigs across Ireland
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The Long & The Short Of It: Tim McGarry & Dr David Hume tell John about the return of the hit series.
Following on from its success on radio, the award-winning series makes its TV debut.
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The Girl With The Harp: Niamh Noade performs live in studio
Niamh shares a spectacular version of What Was I Made For by Billie Eilish
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The Feminist Dress: John meets women from one family where ten brides have worn the same wedding dress
The dress was made and first worn by Sheila O'Reilly from Killeshandra in Co.Cavan
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Taking The Risk: Hilary Bradt tells John about travelling the world, sleeping on roofs & writing it all down
Hilary recently released a memoir, Taking The Risk: My Adventures in Travel & Publishing
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Supernatural: Teenage guitar hero Zac Mac tells John about recording his debut album & designing his signature guitar.
Zac released his debut album, Supernatural, with a gig in Belfast.
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Smell-O-Vision: John speaks to director Michael McNulty about his new detective mystery thriller
Audiences can sniff along with the clues thanks to a special aroma card
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Slow Running: Martinus Evans tells John how he became a marathon runner, despite initially not knowing how far he'd have to run
Martinus decided to start running after being told by doctors to lose weight
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Shells From All Over The World: Clare Sands performs live in studio, with help from some homemade percussion inspired by travel
Clare chats to John about travel, swimming and plans to record a new album
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Shakespeare...He Was An Awful Eejit: John speaks to comedian, playwright & presenter Martin Beanz Warde
Martin's debut play, The Dead House, ran successfully at the Dublin Theatre Festival
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Sew Ready: John joins some young sewing experts in Lisburn & tries his hand at making a cushion
Sarah Hoppe at Sew Ready helps inspire children to have a go at sewing
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Secret Rooms: John speaks to Johnstown Castle manager Brenda Comerford after the discovery of a hidden room
It's not the first time a secret room has been found at the castle in Wexford
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Saving Music: Members of the Oriel Traditional Music Archive explain how anyone can help recording tunes before they're lost
John chats to Josephine Dunbar, Cathal O'Baoill and Ois铆n McCann