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'Why do they not do it at two o'clock?'

Joe in Loughinisland wonders why the rooster crows at four in the morning and not earlier. Sean has never used a scythe properly. He once fell over trying to cut grass with one.

Joe in Loughinisland wonders why the rooster crows at four or five o'clock in the morning and not earlier.

Sean has never used a scythe properly. He once fell over trying to cut grass with one. Ballygassoon thinks he was using the wrong type of handle.

Decorator Dave took Mark Allen all the way to the pink and is waiting for Big Sam to congratulate him.

The Undertone wants to know what is in a '3 in 1 Mourne Sizzler' which Liam The Burger Man will be eating for his birthday.

Marian in Clones is looking for Mansion Lavender Polish just so that she can smell it again and bring back memories of her childhood.

Miss T says it's a Strawberry Moon tonight.

Sean was thinking about going to a pub to meet some football legends of Derry City and Glentoran until a former footballer said 'Coyle, you're not a legend'.

Music from Claude King, Buggles, Paul Simon, Connie Smith and more.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Mon 17 Jun 2019 10:30

Music Played

  • Paul Simon

    Call Me Al

  • Buggles

    Video Killed The Radio Star

  • Traveling Wilburys

    End Of The Line

  • Claude King

    Wolverton Mountain

  • The Four Seasons

    Walk Like A Man

  • The Proclaimers

    I'm On My Way

  • Jim Reeves

    Guilty

  • The Hollies

    The Air That I Breathe

  • Jimmy Osmond

    Long Haired Lover From Liverpool

  • Johnny McEvoy

    Those Brown Eyes

  • Paddy Reilly

    Dirty Old Town

  • Harry Belafonte

    Shenandoah

  • Willie Nelson

    Hello Walls

  • Love Affair

    Everlasting Love

  • Charlie Landsborough

    Love You Every Second

  • Manfred Mann

    The Mighty Quinn

  • Eva Cassidy

    Tennessee Waltz

  • Elvis Presley

    How Great Thou Art

Broadcast

  • Mon 17 Jun 2019 10:30

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