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Céilí House

Céilí House is one of RTÉ Radio's most popular programmes of traditional Irish music and song. You can join in the enjoyment every Saturday night as presenter Kieran Hanrahan and producer Peter Browne travel the length and breadth of Ireland and beyond, in search of a good session to bring each week to the many loyal listeners.

Saturday, 9.02pm on RTÉ Radio 1

Coming up this weekend on Ceili House: A special programme of music and memories of the late Barney McKenna, musician, singer and member for 50 years of the famous folk and ballad group the Dubliners. (Saturday 14th April at 9.02pm on RTE Radio 1).

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Céilí House Archive 2012

No programme on 26th May 2012

Programme 19: 19th May 2012

Programme 18: 12th May 2012

Programme 17: 5th May 2012

Programme 16: 28th April 2012

Programme 15: 21st April 2012

Programme 14: 14th April 2012
A special programme of music and memories of the late Barney McKenna, musician, singer and member for 50 years of the famous folk and ballad group the Dubliners.

Programme 13: 7th April 2012

Programme 12: 31st March 2012

Programme 11: 24th March 2012

Programme 10: 17th March 2012

Programme 9: 10th March 2012

Programme 8: 3rd March 2012

Programme 7: 25th February 2012

Programme 6: 18th February 2012

Programme 5: 4th February 2012

Programme 4: 28th January 2012

Programme 3: 21st January 2012

Programme 2: 14th January 2012

Programme 1: 7th January 2012

How to get in touch: We love to hear from listeners and you can email us with views, suggestions and information at ceili@rte.ie

We hope Céilí House becomes a regular part of your week.

Email tapes@rte.ie to find out how to obtain a CD copy of the programme. Copies supplied are subject to transfer fees, terms and conditions. Please note that copyright restrictions may apply.

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Kieran Hanrahan

When: Saturday, 9.02pm
Presenter: Kieran Hanrahan
Producer: Peter Browne