22/10/2020 'There's me and her in the sitting room.....'
Sean predicts that Lockdown Photos will replace Holiday Snaps when the pandemic's over. Today is the last day for Christine to sit with her legs up. Could her request be played?
Sean predicts that Lockdown Photos will replace Holiday Snaps when the pandemic is over.
Philip was sitting in a tepee yesterday waiting for his request but Sean forgot to play it.
Iris will miss the last fifteen minutes of today's show because she is going to the dentist. Sean is jealous of her.
Today is the last day for Christine to sit with her legs up and would like her request played.
Someone rang yesterday to say that Brian Coll's father was the best joiner in Ireland. Not true, says Raymond. The best joiner in Ireland is Brian Carton from Foreglen. Helen in Bangor says Brian Coll's father was a postman.
Paddy Digit was at St Columb's College in Derry and the music on the show reminded him of being at the school in the early 70s and sneaking out to get single Number 6 cigarettes at the shop for 2p each. They also went into Temple's chip shop. Gerry Temple says his mother had to go out and tell off the Dean of the college, when he tried to clear all the boys out of the chip shop. 'Those big country boys needed properly fed' says Gerry.
Sean will be starting his course on how to make Christmas cakes very shortly. Maybe next week.
Does anyone read tea leaves these days? Jenny says she has a friend in Canada who reads tea leaves online.
Music from Roy Orbison, Genesis, Searchers, Johnny Mathis, Carlene Carter, Dean Martin and more.
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Music Played
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Roy Orbison
Only The Lonely
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Genesis
Follow you follow me
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The Searchers
Sugar and Spice
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Jim Reeves
I'm Gonna Change Everything
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Willie Nelson
Hello Walls
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Mark Knopfler
Tall Order Baby
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Dean Martin
Waiting For The Robert E Lee
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Elvis Presley
I Will Be 成人快手
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Bee Gees
Massachusetts
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ABBA
The Way Old Friends Do
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Johnny Mathis
Every Step Of The Way
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Carlene Carter
Every Little Thing
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- Thu 22 Oct 2020 15:04成人快手 Radio Foyle