And Baby Bear said, 'My tale's told.'
Ballygassoon remembers the punchline of a joke but can't remember the actual joke. Why do TV investigative reporters lean against a wall in an alley when they're on camera?
Ballygassoon remembers the punch line of a joke but can't remember the actual joke.
Why do TV investigative reporters lean against a wall in an alley when they're talking to the camera?
Tom in Belfast was at his bowling club and the question of the night was about who sang 'The Party's Over'. Patricia still has her copy of Shirley Bassey singing it.
Sean refuses to say if he has ever broken a bone because it would be bad luck. Like saying 'that wee car of mine's going well' just before the car breaks down.
It's Pat Jennings' birthday today.
Music from Roxie Gordon, Neil Diamond, Ann Lee, Eddy Arnold, Ray Charles and more.
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Neil Diamond
America
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Bruce Springsteen
American Land
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Trini Lopez
America
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Roxy Music
Indians
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Johnny Preston
Running Bear
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Dean Martin
Not Enough Indians
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Shania Twain
that Don't Impress Me Much
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David Soul
Silver Lady
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George McCrae
Rock Your Baby
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Ann Lee
Two Times
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Sammy Davis Jr.
Candy Man
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Brian Poole
I Want Candy
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Danny Doyle
Whiskey On A Sunday
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Ray Charles
You Don't Know Me
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k.d. lang
Down To My Last Cigarette
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- Wed 12 Jun 2019 10:30麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle