
18/09/2010
John speaks to highly respected scientist Prof. Heinz Wolff & the voice of Gaelic Games – Michael O’Muircheartaigh looks ahead to the Cork V Down All-Ireland Final this Sunday.
This week on the Saturday Magazine John Toal speaks to highly respected scientist Professor Heinz Wolff, better known to us for his BBC series – ‘The Great Egg Race'. Prof Wolff is calling for your heart and hand as he focuses on the care and needs of the aging population.
The voice of Gaelic Games – Michael O’Muircheartaigh looks back at his long career to date and has a look ahead to the Cork V Down All-Ireland Final this Sunday.
John says hola! and finds out from some Spanish Exchange students what they like best about Northern Ireland.
We hear from one woman who has written and performed in her play ‘Nun the Wiser’ – a true story of her life, how she swapped her life in the city for prayers.
Paula will be cooking an Ulster Fry and Francis Jones will he on hand with the latest music releases.
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An Ulster Fry with Paula McIntyre
Duration: 10:17
Music Played
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Mark Ronson
Valerie (feat. Amy Winehouse)
INTERVIEW
SCIENTIST HEINZ WOLFF
Looks at the care & needs of the aging population.
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The Beatles
When I'm Sixty-Four
INTERVIEW
The Voice of Gaelic Games
Michael O'Muircheartaigh
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Chic
Good Times
FEATURE
Live cooking with Paula McIntyre
ULSTER FRY
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Fine Young Cannibals
She Drives Me Crazy
INTERVIEW
Spanish students visit Northern Ireland
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Gnarls Barkley
Crazy
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Alison Moyet
Weak In The Presence Of Beauty
INTERVIEW
Triona Adams, writer & performer
Coleraine play 'Nun the Wiser'
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Maroon 5
Misery
INTERVIEW
Culture Night & Live Music from Gabriel Makamanzi
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Mott the Hoople
All The Young Dudes
INTERVIEW
The latest food news with Paula McIntyre
FEATURE
Latest Music Releases with Francis Jones
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The Script
Science & Faith
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Robert Plant
You Can't Buy My Love
Untitled
CLASSIC ALBUM TRACK:
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Elton John
Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting
Broadcast
- Sat 18 Sep 201010:03BBC Radio Foyle & BBC Radio Ulster

