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'I've still got the matches. Somewhere in the house'

Ron met Liam Neeson in a bar in Ballymena one morning in 1985. Liam asked him for a light, took two drags on the cigarette and walked out again without saying a word.

Ron met Liam Neeson in a bar in Ballymena one morning in 1985. Liam asked him for a light, took two drags on the cigarette and walked out again without saying a word. Big men can do that, says Sean. Ron still has the box of Swan Vesta matches.
John remembers Terry Neill in the Europa Hotel asking him for a light many years ago. John never got his lighter back.
Patsy in Little Scotland received her hessian bag. Where is Little Scotland?
James in Newry is monitoring the show to check how many requests are actually getting played. He's not impressed.
Joe in Belfast remembers Two Way Family Favourites on the old radio. Was that the show with a 'Bumper Bundle Of Requests'?
What was the difference between BFPO and BFBS?
Music from Brad Paisley, Chubby Checker, Fourmost, John Fogerty, Dean Martin, and more.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Music Played

  • Brad Paisley

    Mona Lisa

  • Chubby Checker

    The Twist

  • The Fourmost

    A Little Loving

  • Elvis Presley

    All Shook Up

  • Willie Nelson

    Me And Paul

  • Aretha Franklin

    Spanish Harlem

  • The Drifters

    I've Got Sand In My Shoes

  • Mark Knopfler & Chet Atkins

    Poor Boy Blues

  • John Fogerty & Earl Scruggs

    Blue Ridge Mountain Blues

  • Chuck Berry

    Rock And Roll Music

  • Dean Martin

    Not Enough Indians

  • Shirley Bassey

    Kiss Me Honey Honey Kiss Me

  • Charlie Landsborough

    When You're Not A Dream

  • Merle Haggard

    Okie From Muskogee

  • Herman鈥檚 Hermits

    There's A Kind Of Hush

  • Dave Edmunds

    I Hear You Knocking

  • Burl Ives

    Funny Way Of Laughing

  • Josef Locke

    Goodbye

Broadcast

  • Mon 22 Jan 2018 10:30

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