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09/10/2016
Colum Arbuckle travels back to the 1970s in the company of singer and broadcaster Candy Devine, and Michael Carlin, whose family ran one of the most famous record shops in Ireland.
As part of the BBC's My Generation series, Colum Arbuckle travels back to the 1970s in the company of singer and broadcaster Candy Devine, who became a household name during that decade and Michael Carlin, whose family ran one of the most famous record shops in Ireland. Plus, the man who introduced the Undertones to Terri Hooley.
Last on
Sun 9 Oct 201614:03
BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle
Clips
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Donny Osmond
Duration: 04:07
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'Three Singles For A Pound."
Duration: 01:39
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"Turn Her Into A Female Charlie Pride!"
Duration: 03:16
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"They'd Have Knocked The Socks Of Any Belfast Band!"
Duration: 05:04
Broadcast
- Sun 9 Oct 201614:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle



