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29/10/2020 'What time is dinner time?'

The Citizen has a question.
'Is It The Weather For Cardigans Yet?' asks Smurf

The Citizen has a question. Sean says that dinner time was always one o clock and tea was five o clock - but now it's lunch at twelve and dinner at six. Patrick in Derry says that the only time you said lunch was if you were taking a piece to school.
'Is It The Weather For Cardigans Yet?' asks Smurf who would 'like to consult widely before moving to full-time cardigan mode for fear of falling foul of community standards.'
Sean is threatened with a wedgie by the Ballymena Bog Assistant if he's unable to say a tongue twister. "The Leith Police Dismisseth Us". Sean says it perfectly and so will not receive a wedgie. Not that he knows what a wedgie is.
What was Madam X actually about, asks Stretch. Was it as sad as Who Will Love My Children?
Sean has never heard the word "foofin'" or "greetin'". Iris says they're Scottish words for "crying"
Music from Tony Christie, Swinging Blue Jeans, Beach Boys, Danny Williams and more.

56 minutes

Music Played

  • Tony Christie

    I Did What I Did For Maria

  • The Swinging Blue Jeans

    You're No Good

  • The Beach Boys

    Good Vibrations

  • Jim Reeves

    Memories Are Made Of This

  • Tom Jones

    It's Not Unusual

  • Stevie Wonder

    Blowin' In The Wind

  • Frank Sinatra

    The Way You Look Tonight

  • Creedence Clearwater Revival

    Have You Ever Seen The Rain

  • Helen Shapiro

    You Don't Know

  • John Rowles

    If I Only Had Time

  • Danny Williams

    Starry Night

  • The Beatles

    And I Love Her

Broadcast

  • Thu 29 Oct 2020 15:04