17/04/2010
We visit rehearsals for an enormous musical project. We ask how many true friends we really have and when it comes to love & relationships can your partner be trained just like an animal?
This week on the Saturday Magazine programme John Toal visits rehearsals for an enormous musical project which brings together over 300 young people from the North and South of Ireland for a piece written by composer Brian Irvine.
We ask how many true friends we really have. Despite our long list of friends on Face book and Twitter research reveals that most people have only three true friends, and when it comes to love and relationships, can your partner be trained just like an animal? Author Amy Sutherland suggests stop the nagging and use positive reinforcement for a better stronger relationship.
Chef Paula McIntyre serves up a healthy cereal bar and Francis Jones keeps us up-to-date with the latest music releases.
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Music Played
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Nell Bryden - What Does It Take
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INTERVIEW
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Interview with Relationship Expert Gloria Thomas about how many friends we actually have.
The Rembrandts
I'll Be There For You
FEATURE
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Music Project Gullion Tales
Aretha Franklin & George Michael
I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)
FEATURE
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Sporting Sidlelines Larne & Limavady Youth U11
Suzanne Vega
Luka
FEATURE
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Paula McIntyre makes Healthy Cereal Bars
Tina Charles
I Love To Love
INTERVIEW
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Local athletic Geraldine Finnegan takes part in Total Wipeout
Them
Here Comes The Night
Eddie Cochran
C'mon Everybody
INTERVIEW
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Sammy Bell in Randalstown talks about the Big Spring Clean
Coldplay
In My Place
INTERVIEW
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Amy Sutherland talks about her new book
BOOK: What Shamu Taught Me about Life, Love, & Marriage Publisher Marshall Cavendish
Donny Osmond
Puppy Love
FEATURE
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Paula's Food News
Music Review with Francis Jones
Natalie Merchant
The Wilderness Man
MGMT
Song For Dan Treacy
FEATURE
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Magazine Review with Joris Minne
Untitled
CLASSIC TRACK
Five Star
Rain Or Shine
Broadcast
- Sat 17 Apr 2010 10:03麻豆社 Radio Foyle & 麻豆社 Radio Ulster
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