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07/05/2018

The only man working on the new Radio Foyle studio is the painter. On a bank holiday. Elvis never needs a surname on this show. Neither does Daniel.

The only man working on the new Radio Foyle studio is the painter. And it's a bank holiday.
Phil in Belfast would like Sean to take part in next year's Belfast marathon. Sean declines, as he has never entered a race in his life. He's never been to the Ulster American Folk Park either but Mary is going today so she'll report back on it. Elvis never needs a surname on this show. Neither does Daniel. But are there others on such an elite list? Was there a TV show in the fifties called The Voice? . Sean thinks he saw it when he was propped up in his pram but remembers that it was scary. A lady rings to thank the man who helped her after she was locked in the cemetery in Larne. Mickey says he was once locked in a club in Soho but Sean thinks that was his excuse for staying all night. Music from Roger Miller, Drifters, Bette Midler, George Ezra, Paddy Reilly and more.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Mon 7 May 2018 10:30

Music Played

  • Roger Miller

    Walking In The Sunshine

  • The Beach Boys

    Little Deuce Coupe

  • The Drifters

    Under The Boardwalk

  • Don Williams

    I Recall A Gypsy Woman

  • The Beatles

    Baby's In Black

  • Queen

    I Want To Break Free

  • Neil Diamond

    Longfellow Serenade

  • Big Country

    In A Big Country

  • New World

    Tom Tom Turn Around

  • Bette Midler

    This Ole House

  • Marty Robbins

    Running Gun

  • Paddy Reilly

    Deportees

  • The New Seekers

    I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing

  • Nat King Cole

    Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days Of Summer

  • Brian Hyland

    Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie

  • The Proclaimers

    I'm On My Way

  • Georgie Fame

    Get Away

  • George Ezra

    Paradise

  • Elvis Presley

    Burning Love

Broadcast

  • Mon 7 May 2018 10:30

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