
24/07/2010
John Toal looks back at our sporting heroes of bygone days & looks ahead to the Olympics in 2012. He finds out about one man’s voyage in a tin bath and Paula cooks a traditional Roast Chicken.
On the Saturday Magazine programme this week John Toal looks back at our sporting heroes of bygone days and looks ahead to the Olympics in 2012. He finds out about one man’s journey across the Irish Sea in a tin bath and if a tin bath isn’t for you - Anne-marie Wallace has news of free boat trips available on the waterways of Northern Ireland.
Unidentified lake monsters, wildcats and strange animals - author Gary Cunningham talks about his new book – The Mystery Animals of Ireland.
And live in the studio Chef Paula McIntyre cooks a traditional Roast Chicken in Creamy sauce and Francis Jones has news of the latest music releases.
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Girls Aloud
The Promise
FEATURE
SPORTING EXHIBITION IN LISBURN LIBRARY
Librarian Darren Topping
INTERVIEW
CULTURAL OLYMPIAD
Creative Programmer for the Cultural Olympiad Cian Smyth
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Elton John & Kiki Dee
Don't Go Breaking My Heart
INTERVIEW
VOYAGE TO SCOTLAND IN A TIN BATH
Mervyn Kincade
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Shakira
Waka Waka (This Time For Africa) (feat. Freshlyground)
FEATURE
LIVE COOKERY WITH PAULA MCINTYRE
Paula cooks a Roasted Chicken with Creamy Gravy.
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Feargal Sharkey
A Good Heart
FEATURE
FREE BOAT TRIPS IN NORTHERN IRELAND
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John Lennon & Yoko Ono
(Just Like) Starting Over
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Cher
Shoop Shoop Song
INTERVIEW
NEW BOOK: THE MYSTERY ANIMALS OF IRELAND
Author Gary Cunningham Publsiher CFZ Press
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Hear’Say
Pure And Simple
INTERVIEW
GONDOLIER CALL FOR GRAND CANAL IN DUBLIN
Harry Crosbie
WRITER ROISIN MCAULEY
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The Beach Boys
God Only Knows
FEATURE
PAULA'S LATEST FOOD NEWS
INTERVIEW
FRANCIS JONES WITH THE LATEST MUSIC RELEASES
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Sheryl Crow
Our Love Is Fading
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Loudon Wainwright III
Times Is Hard
FEATURE
CLODAGH MCFADDEN WITH THE WEEKEND MAGAZINES
CLASSIC
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Duran Duran
RIO
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Eddy Grant
I Don't Want To Dance
Broadcast
- Sat 24 Jul 201010:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle
