23/10/2010
John travels to Carrickfergus to visit Ireland’s sole surviving coal gasworks. He’ll be asking some Rural women what do you really need to live in the country & we'll hear of some winter tips.
This week on the Saturday Magazine programme John Toal travels to Carrickfergus to visit Ireland’s sole surviving coal gasworks which opened in 1855 and he speaks to Retired Manager, Sam Gault about the history and the attraction of the Flame Gasworks. He’ll be asking some Rural women what do you really need to live in the country……… and as colder nights creep in we’ll hear of some winter tips on how to prepare yourself and your home for winter.
Paula McIntyre is live in the studio cooking Pasta with sausage and Francis Jones is on hand with latest music releases.
All this and more on the Saturday Magazine programme just after the 10 o’clock news.
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Pasta with Sausage and Mustard
Duration: 07:34
Music Played
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Cher
Shoop Shoop Song
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INTERVIEW
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RURAL COMMUNTIES ARE CHANGING FOR WOMEN
Eric Clapton
When Somebody Thinks You're Wonderful
FEATURE
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PAULA MCINTYRE COOKS LIVE IN THE STUDIO
Pasta with Sausage, Onions, Mustard & Smoked Cheese
R.E.M.
Losing My Religion
INTERVIEW
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Interview Paper Review with Paul Clements
Stereophonics
Dakota
FEATURE
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John visits Flame Gasworks in Carrickfergus
John Speaks to retired Manager Sam Gault
Suzanne Vega
Marlene On The Wall
Michael Bublé
Hollywood
Carole King
I Feel The Earth Move
INTERVIEW
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New Documentary GREAT MIGRATIONS
Producer David Hamlin & Camerman Bob Poole
Jamiroquoi
Blue Skies
Feature
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Food News with Paula McIntyre
INTERVIEW
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WINTER TIPS FOR YOU AND YOUR HOME
Psychologist Cecilia d'Felice & Winter Heating Expert Robin Bray.
FEATURE
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Latest Music News & Music Releases
with Francis Jones
Kings of Leon
Beach Side
John Legend & The Roots - I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free
Untitled
CLASSIC TRACK
Thin Lizzy
The Boys Are Back In Town
Broadcast
- Sat 23 Oct 2010 10:03³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Ulster & ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Foyle
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