'Why on earth would I got to Huddersfield?'
Sean remembers the story of Gerry Anderson seeing the actor James Mason in the queue at an airport.
Sean remembers the story of Gerry Anderson seeing the actor James Mason in the queue at an airport. Gerry asked if he was going to see his mother in Huddersfield. He didn't get much of a response. There's a football question doing the rounds about the only footballer to score in every round of the Irish Cup. Eddie Mahon was Derry City's keeper in 1964 and says Fay Coyle had scored in every round of the cup that year but when they got to the final Matt Doherty scored instead of passing the ball to Fay. So Fay went over and hit him a slap. Sean has gone back to watching Feud on 麻豆社2 about Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. Patricia in Holywood is watching the Talking Pictures channel and last night they were talking about A Tale Of Two Cities but it's very sad and she had to stop. There was a song that was always played when Radio Luxembourg signed off at night called At The End Of The Day. Gwen phoned in to sing it for Sean. Music from Jackie Wilson, Jim Croce, Billy Swann, Whistling Jack Smith, James Gilreath and more.
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Music Played
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Jackie Wilson
Higher & Higher
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Jim Croce
Bad Bad Leroy Brown
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Billy Swan
I Can Help
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Elvis Presley
Promised Land
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John Holt
Help Me Make It Through The Night
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Tom Jones
I'll Never Fall In Love Again
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The Move
Night Of Fear
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Paul Jones
I've Been A Bad Bad Boy
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Engelbert Humperdinck
The Last Waltz
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The Hollies
On A Carousel
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Jimmy Nail
Crocodile Shoes
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Ray Price
For The Good Times
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Dave Edmunds
Queen Of Hearts
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Joe Dolan
I'll Give All My Love To You
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Erasure
Love You To The Sky
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Johnny Mathis
The Twelfth Of Never
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Steve Conway
At The End Of The Day
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Dickie Rock
Candy Store
Broadcast
- Mon 1 Oct 2018 10:30麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle