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    <title>RTÉ - Sunday Miscellany</title>
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    <description>Radio essays, reportage, appreciations, memory pieces, poetry, travel writing and personal accounts.</description>
    <itunes:subtitle>Radio essays, reportage, appreciations, memory pieces, poetry, travel writing and personal accounts.</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:summary>Now in its fourth decade on the airwaves Sunday Miscellany is one of Ireland's longest running shows on RTE Radio 1. Today the programme's mix of 'music and musings' continues to be as fresh as ever with contributions to the programme coming from open submissions and commissioned work delivered on the air with new voices complementing more established writers across each programme. From radio essays to reportage, appreciations, memory pieces, poetry, travel writing to personal accounts of events and happenings this programme is essential listening on the radio and the web to thousands of people all over the world. 
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    <copyright>RTÉ 2009</copyright>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 7 March 2010 - Brand new writing on Irish Radio 	</title>
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      <description>Sunday Miscellany  7 March 2010 - a selection brand new radio essays from Ireland read on hte programme by their writers radio - A Sixpenny Chocolate Bar by Ray Kennedy, Summer Snowflake by Mark Roper, Numbers by Anne Sharpe, Walls by Catherine Foley, Portrait in the Hall by Denis Sampson, Dad and The Arts of Cycle Maintenance by Barbara Scully and Nelson by Mary Russell.  </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sunday Miscellany  7 March 2010 - a selection brand new radio essays from Ireland read on hte programme by their writers radio - A Sixpenny Chocolate Bar by Ray Kennedy, Summer Snowflake by Mark Roper, Numbers by Anne Sharpe, Walls by Catherine Foley, Portrait in the Hall by Denis Sampson, Dad and The Arts of Cycle Maintenance by Barbara Scully and Nelson by Mary Russell.  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Sunday 28 February 2010 - Brand new radio essays and poetry heard first on RTE Radio 1	</title>
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      <description>Sunday Miscellany 28 February 2010: In Honour of Audre Hanneman by Kevin Casey, Blakes Restaurant by Shiela Maher, Harbour Shelter by Denis Sampson, Renewal of Spring by Cyril Kelly, The Moons – a poem by Noel Duffy and Dinner Date with Edna by Monica Henchy   </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sunday Miscellany 28 February 2010: In Honour of Audre Hanneman by Kevin Casey, Blakes Restaurant by Shiela Maher, Harbour Shelter by Denis Sampson, Renewal of Spring by Cyril Kelly, The Moons – a poem by Noel Duffy and Dinner Date with Edna by Monica Henchy   </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 7 February 2010 on RTE Radio 1 - New Writing from Ireland: essays and occasional poetry - heard first on Irish Radio  	</title>
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      <description>The coming of Spring by Michael Fewer, My Aunts: a momory piece by Catherine Foley, On my Bicycle by Brian Carr, Summer Schools: Tocano in France by Evelyn Conlon, A Joyce Song: a rare music connection to James Joyce by John S Doyle, Luxembourg Gardens – a poem by Gerard Smyth and Buried, in response to the tragedy in Haiti by Joe Kearney   </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The coming of Spring by Michael Fewer, My Aunts: a momory piece by Catherine Foley, On my Bicycle by Brian Carr, Summer Schools: Tocano in France by Evelyn Conlon, A Joyce Song: a rare music connection to James Joyce by John S Doyle, Luxembourg Gardens – a poem by Gerard Smyth and Buried, in response to the tragedy in Haiti by Joe Kearney   </itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 14 February 2010 - Brand new Writing from Ireland. New essays and poetry for Valentine's Day heard first on Irish Radio 	</title>
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      <description>New Writing on Irish Radio for Valentine's Day: Romance in the Air by Catherine Foley, The Ring necked paraquet - Mark Roper, Love live on the Radio by Theresa Farrell, Bella – a poem by Noel Duffy, For The Birds by Mae Leonard and The American Cousin by Bernard Farrell  </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>New Writing on Irish Radio for Valentine's Day: Romance in the Air by Catherine Foley, The Ring necked paraquet - Mark Roper, Love live on the Radio by Theresa Farrell, Bella – a poem by Noel Duffy, For The Birds by Mae Leonard and The American Cousin by Bernard Farrell  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 21 February 2010 - Brand New Writing from Ireland heard first on Irish Radio from new and well known voices	</title>
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      <description>Sunday Miscellany 21 February 2010: A Wee Girl’s Bike by Iggy McGovern, Passing Through by Ted Sheehy, Hospital Beds by Anne Sharpe, Rain by Sheila Maher, Going Through the Motions – The Irish Times Debate by John O’Donnell, Bank Crises by Jackie Nugent and A Different America – a poem by Gerard Smyth  </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sunday Miscellany 21 February 2010: A Wee Girl’s Bike by Iggy McGovern, Passing Through by Ted Sheehy, Hospital Beds by Anne Sharpe, Rain by Sheila Maher, Going Through the Motions – The Irish Times Debate by John O’Donnell, Bank Crises by Jackie Nugent and A Different America – a poem by Gerard Smyth  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:duration>0:34:22</itunes:duration>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 21 February 2010 - Brand New Writing from Ireland. New essays and occasional poetry heard first on Irish radio 	</title>
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      <description>Sunday Miscellany 21 February 2010. New writing on Irish Radio from well known and new voices:   Romance in the Air by Catherine Foley, The Ring necked paraquet - Mark Roper, Love live on the Radio by Theresa Farrell, Bella – a poem by Noel Duffy, For The Birds by Mae Leonard and The American Cousin by Bernard Farrell.  </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sunday Miscellany 21 February 2010. New writing on Irish Radio from well known and new voices:   Romance in the Air by Catherine Foley, The Ring necked paraquet - Mark Roper, Love live on the Radio by Theresa Farrell, Bella – a poem by Noel Duffy, For The Birds by Mae Leonard and The American Cousin by Bernard Farrell.  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:duration>0:34:22</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 31 January 2010 - New Writing on RTE Radio 1	</title>
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      <description>New radio essays on a mix of subjects: The protests in Woolworths of Greensborough, in the US, fifty years ago, that led to subsequent civil equality; the importance of trees; days on a Buddist retreat; memories of John Updike and Michael Jackson and James Joyce and a teacher leave a lasting impression. Contributors are Mae Leonard, Denis Sampson, Leo Cullen, Bert Wright and Cyril Kelly. </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>New radio essays on a mix of subjects: The protests in Woolworths of Greensborough, in the US, fifty years ago, that led to subsequent civil equality; the importance of trees; days on a Buddist retreat; memories of John Updike and Michael Jackson and James Joyce and a teacher leave a lasting impression. Contributors are Mae Leonard, Denis Sampson, Leo Cullen, Bert Wright and Cyril Kelly. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 24 January 2010	</title>
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      <description>Sunday Miscellany - New radio essays on RTE Radio 1: Keeping a Diary by Dympna Murray Fennell, Holding on by Anne Sharpe, Granuaile by Anne Chambers, Robinson Crusoe by Denis Sampson and The Austin Clarke Portrait Caper by Karl O’Neill   </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sunday Miscellany - New radio essays on RTE Radio 1: Keeping a Diary by Dympna Murray Fennell, Holding on by Anne Sharpe, Granuaile by Anne Chambers, Robinson Crusoe by Denis Sampson and The Austin Clarke Portrait Caper by Karl O’Neill   </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:duration>0:29:43</itunes:duration>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 17 January 2010 - New audio essays on RTE Radio 1	</title>
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      <description>Ways of Seeing by Anne Sharpe, The Secret Life of Richard Crosbie by Brian MacMahon, A Place in the Bronx by Iggy McGovern, Walking into History: Richard the Broken-Backed Irishman by James Harper, The Round Window by Karl O’Neill and Salt and History by Colbert Kearney   </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ways of Seeing by Anne Sharpe, The Secret Life of Richard Crosbie by Brian MacMahon, A Place in the Bronx by Iggy McGovern, Walking into History: Richard the Broken-Backed Irishman by James Harper, The Round Window by Karl O’Neill and Salt and History by Colbert Kearney   </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:duration>0:32:58</itunes:duration>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 10 January 2010 - Snow-Inspired Stories and poetry for radio 	</title>
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      <description>Snow-inspired radio stories and poetry from new and regular contributors to the programme arising from the snowy weather now general across the country: The Meaning of Snow – a poem by Liam Aungier, Snow before Porridge Sheila Maher, Fat Sultanas by Leo Cullen, Snow in Boston, Snow on Achill by John F Deane, Ice Cream in the Snow by Maureen Charleton, Bursting Through Snow by Joe Kearney and Distant Memory – a poem by Julie O’Callaghan   </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Snow-inspired radio stories and poetry from new and regular contributors to the programme arising from the snowy weather now general across the country: The Meaning of Snow – a poem by Liam Aungier, Snow before Porridge Sheila Maher, Fat Sultanas by Leo Cullen, Snow in Boston, Snow on Achill by John F Deane, Ice Cream in the Snow by Maureen Charleton, Bursting Through Snow by Joe Kearney and Distant Memory – a poem by Julie O’Callaghan   </itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 8 Jan 2010 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 3 January 2010 - New writing on RTE Radio 1	</title>
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      <description>Sunday Miscellany 3 January 2010: You can hear the following new radio essays and poetry: Frawley’s Department Store and Me by Catherine Foley, Coming Back by John F Deane, Remembering Paradise by James Harpur, Natham Tate by Colbert Kearney, To Beebo or not to Beebo by Sue Norton and An excerpt from the poem Déjà Vu by Gerald Dawe  </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sunday Miscellany 3 January 2010: You can hear the following new radio essays and poetry: Frawley’s Department Store and Me by Catherine Foley, Coming Back by John F Deane, Remembering Paradise by James Harpur, Natham Tate by Colbert Kearney, To Beebo or not to Beebo by Sue Norton and An excerpt from the poem Déjà Vu by Gerald Dawe  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 25 December 2009 - New writing  for Christmas Day on RTE Radio 1	</title>
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      <description>On this Christmas Day Miscellany 2009 recorded in Studio 1 of the Radio Centre you heard contributions from Gina Moxley, Nuala Smith, Rita Ann Higgins James Harpur, Cathy Power and Brendan Graham.  </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this Christmas Day Miscellany 2009 recorded in Studio 1 of the Radio Centre you heard contributions from Gina Moxley, Nuala Smith, Rita Ann Higgins James Harpur, Cathy Power and Brendan Graham.  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 27 December 2009 - new writing on RTE Radio 1	</title>
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      <description>Sunday Miscellany content for 27 December 2009 - You will hear the following: The Spirit of Molly Keane by Catherine Foley, Travelling Man by John F. Deane, Panto! by Mae Leonard, Over the Moon by Aidan Bunting and An Teach Tuí – a poem by Vona Groarke  </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sunday Miscellany content for 27 December 2009 - You will hear the following: The Spirit of Molly Keane by Catherine Foley, Travelling Man by John F. Deane, Panto! by Mae Leonard, Over the Moon by Aidan Bunting and An Teach Tuí – a poem by Vona Groarke  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 20 December 2009 - New Writing on RTE Radio 1	</title>
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      <description>Sunday Miscellany 20 December 2009.  You will hear the following new radio essays and poetry : Christmas Cake by Sheila Maher, The Morsby by Vivien Igoe, Angels by Mae Leonard, Yuletide Birth and Death by Cyril Kelly, The Touch of Ciarán’s Hand – a poem in memory of the late Ciarán Mac Mathúna by Joe Kearney and Newgrange by Vona Groarke.  </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sunday Miscellany 20 December 2009.  You will hear the following new radio essays and poetry : Christmas Cake by Sheila Maher, The Morsby by Vivien Igoe, Angels by Mae Leonard, Yuletide Birth and Death by Cyril Kelly, The Touch of Ciarán’s Hand – a poem in memory of the late Ciarán Mac Mathúna by Joe Kearney and Newgrange by Vona Groarke.  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 6 December 2009 - New radio essays and poetry on RTE Radio 1	</title>
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      <description>Everything and The Kitchen Sink by Chuck Kruger, The Drinks Cabinet by Sheila Maher, William Lobb – Messenger of The Big Tree by Megan O’Beirne , The Monk by Michael Harding, British Queens and Epicures by Niall Weldon read by Enda Oates and The Volta Cinema – a poem by John O’Donnell  </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Everything and The Kitchen Sink by Chuck Kruger, The Drinks Cabinet by Sheila Maher, William Lobb – Messenger of The Big Tree by Megan O’Beirne , The Monk by Michael Harding, British Queens and Epicures by Niall Weldon read by Enda Oates and The Volta Cinema – a poem by John O’Donnell  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 13 December 2009 - New radio essays on RTE Radio 1	</title>
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      <description>Sunday Miscellany 13 December 2009 - Harold Kenneth Long by Catherine Foley, The New York Riots by Colbert Kearney, Shelf Life by John F Deane, Liam Clancy in Kilkenny by Gerry Moran, House by Vona Groarke and Holly Gathering by Caroline Carey Finn    </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sunday Miscellany 13 December 2009 - Harold Kenneth Long by Catherine Foley, The New York Riots by Colbert Kearney, Shelf Life by John F Deane, Liam Clancy in Kilkenny by Gerry Moran, House by Vona Groarke and Holly Gathering by Caroline Carey Finn    </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Everything and The Kitchen Sink by Chuck Kruger, The Drinks Cabinet by Sheila Maher, William Lobb – Messenger of The Big Tree by Megan O’Beirne, The Monk by Michael Harding, British Queens and Epicures by Niall Weldon read by Enda Oates and The Volta Cinema – a poem by John O’Donnell.  </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Everything and The Kitchen Sink by Chuck Kruger, The Drinks Cabinet by Sheila Maher, William Lobb – Messenger of The Big Tree by Megan O’Beirne, The Monk by Michael Harding, British Queens and Epicures by Niall Weldon read by Enda Oates and The Volta Cinema – a poem by John O’Donnell.  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Harold Kenneth Long by Catherine Foley, The New York Riots by Colbert Kearney, Shelf Life by John F Deane, Liam Clancy in Kilkenny by Gerry Moran, House by Vona Groarke and Holly Gathering by Caroline Carey Finn  </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Harold Kenneth Long by Catherine Foley, The New York Riots by Colbert Kearney, Shelf Life by John F Deane, Liam Clancy in Kilkenny by Gerry Moran, House by Vona Groarke and Holly Gathering by Caroline Carey Finn  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 15 November 2009 - New Radio Essays 	</title>
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      <description>A Piece Of Our History – The Berlin Wall 1961 - 1989 by Kate Dempsey, Remembering Tennyson by Dympna Murray Fennell, Monte Cassino in Co Kerry by James Harpur, Heart of Glass by Pat Boran and Berlin by Tim Carey </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>A Piece Of Our History – The Berlin Wall 1961 - 1989 by Kate Dempsey, Remembering Tennyson by Dympna Murray Fennell, Monte Cassino in Co Kerry by James Harpur, Heart of Glass by Pat Boran and Berlin by Tim Carey </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description> Serendipity by Maurice Cashell, Sat Nav – a poem by Vona Groarke, The Flute Player by Michael Harding, Under the Kirschbaum by Andrew McKimm , Who Are your Influences? by Sue Norton and JFK and Me by Kevin MacAleer  </description>
      <itunes:subtitle> Serendipity by Maurice Cashell, Sat Nav – a poem by Vona Groarke, The Flute Player by Michael Harding, Under the Kirschbaum by Andrew McKimm , Who Are your Influences? by Sue Norton and JFK and Me by Kevin MacAleer  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:duration>0:15:24</itunes:duration>
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      <description>This edition of Sunday Miscellany, and first broadcast in May 2009 was broadcast to mark the 130th anniversary of the birth of Patrick Pearse on 10th November, and was recently short-listed for a 2009 PPI National Radio Award. This programme marks the publication of The Life and After Life of PH Pearse - Pádraig Mac Piarais: Saol agus Oidhreacht edited by Roisin Higgins and Regina Uí Chollatáin. The spoken contributions were written specially for Sunday Miscellany. The programme was recorded live in front of an audience in the Pearse Museum, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin on 26 April.Programme content: The Ghosts of Saint Enda's by Brian Crowley, Brand Recognition by Roisín Higgins, Meeting Miss Pearse by Bairbre O'Hogan, Sowing Seeds of Equality: Padraig Mac Piarais: Editor of An Claidheamh Solais by Regina Uí Chollatáin, Mister Dog by Elaine Sisson and Pearse and the Hand of History by Pat Cooke</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This edition of Sunday Miscellany, and first broadcast in May 2009 was broadcast to mark the 130th anniversary of the birth of Patrick Pearse on 10th November, and was recently short-listed for a 2009 PPI National Radio Award. This programme marks the publication of The Life and After Life of PH Pearse - Pádraig Mac Piarais: Saol agus Oidhreacht edited by Roisin Higgins and Regina Uí Chollatáin. The spoken contributions were written specially for Sunday Miscellany. The programme was recorded live in front of an audience in the Pearse Museum, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin on 26 April.Programme content: The Ghosts of Saint Enda's by Brian Crowley, Brand Recognition by Roisín Higgins, Meeting Miss Pearse by Bairbre O'Hogan, Sowing Seeds of Equality: Padraig Mac Piarais: Editor of An Claidheamh Solais by Regina Uí Chollatáin, Mister Dog by Elaine Sisson and Pearse and the Hand of History by Pat Cooke</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Spoken contributions on the programme: Mary Ward by Dolores McKenna, Watching Animals by Sherra Murphy, Squirrel by Gerald Dawe, The Shadows of Writers by Evelyn Conlon, Onion Sandwiches by Sheila Maher and An Old Map of Dublin by Peter Sirr  </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Spoken contributions on the programme: Mary Ward by Dolores McKenna, Watching Animals by Sherra Murphy, Squirrel by Gerald Dawe, The Shadows of Writers by Evelyn Conlon, Onion Sandwiches by Sheila Maher and An Old Map of Dublin by Peter Sirr  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:duration>0:14:57</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 25 October 2009 - New Writing on RTE Radio 1	</title>
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      <description> New Contributions on htis programme are: Wine by Evelyn Conlon, Acorns and Oak trees by Chuck Kruger, Guernica by Cyril Kelly, Greensborough by Vona Groarke and Barm Brack by Denise Blake – recorded at the recent Sunday Miscellany event at The Strule Arts Centre during The 2009 Benedict Kiely Literary Weekend   </description>
      <itunes:subtitle> New Contributions on htis programme are: Wine by Evelyn Conlon, Acorns and Oak trees by Chuck Kruger, Guernica by Cyril Kelly, Greensborough by Vona Groarke and Barm Brack by Denise Blake – recorded at the recent Sunday Miscellany event at The Strule Arts Centre during The 2009 Benedict Kiely Literary Weekend   </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:duration>0:15:31</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 18 October 2009 - recorded for RTE Radio 1 at The Benedict Kiely Literary Weekend 2009	</title>
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      <description>Recorded in Strule Arts Centre, Omagh at the Benedict Kiely Literary Weekend, funded by Omagh District Council, Peace 3, and the Community Festivals. Contributors: Glenn Patterson, David Park, Val Mulkerns, Tommy Sands, Kevin Barry and John Wilson Foster. </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Recorded in Strule Arts Centre, Omagh at the Benedict Kiely Literary Weekend, funded by Omagh District Council, Peace 3, and the Community Festivals. Contributors: Glenn Patterson, David Park, Val Mulkerns, Tommy Sands, Kevin Barry and John Wilson Foster. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:duration>0:17:27</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 4 October 2009 - New Writing on RTE Radio 1</title>
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      <description>New written contributions: Season of Mists and Fruitfulness by Hester Casey, The Master by Cyril Kelly - marking the centenary of the birth of writer Brian MacMahon, Porridge by Sheila Maher, Two Portraits by Sherra Murphy, The Thing is – a poem -  by Peter Sirr and Greeks at Ventry by John O’Donnell  </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>New written contributions: Season of Mists and Fruitfulness by Hester Casey, The Master by Cyril Kelly - marking the centenary of the birth of writer Brian MacMahon, Porridge by Sheila Maher, Two Portraits by Sherra Murphy, The Thing is – a poem -  by Peter Sirr and Greeks at Ventry by John O’Donnell  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:duration>0:14:45</itunes:duration>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 9 Oct 2009 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany - 11 October 2009 - New Writing on Radio 1	</title>
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      <description>Contributions: Directions by Peter Sirr, The Lamp – a poem - by Gerald Dawe, Richard The Third by Mary Russell, Bicycles by Frank Kavanagh, The Forge by Mary O’Malley and Remembering Michael Hartnett by Bill Tinley - marking the tenth anniversary since the death of poet Michael Hartnett.  </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Contributions: Directions by Peter Sirr, The Lamp – a poem - by Gerald Dawe, Richard The Third by Mary Russell, Bicycles by Frank Kavanagh, The Forge by Mary O’Malley and Remembering Michael Hartnett by Bill Tinley - marking the tenth anniversary since the death of poet Michael Hartnett.  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:duration>0:16:11</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 20 September 2009 - New writing on RTE Radio 1 - contributions on the 2009 All Ireland Football Final	</title>
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      <description>Spoken Contributions are:  The Night Before – a poem by John O’Donnell, Remembering Keith Floyd by Donal Hayes, Elizabeth The First Hadn’t a Clue by Cyril Kelly, Team Photo – another poem by John O’Donnell, Ghost Journeys by Joe O Muircheartaigh and We Shudda Won by Larry McCluskey   </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Spoken Contributions are:  The Night Before – a poem by John O’Donnell, Remembering Keith Floyd by Donal Hayes, Elizabeth The First Hadn’t a Clue by Cyril Kelly, Team Photo – another poem by John O’Donnell, Ghost Journeys by Joe O Muircheartaigh and We Shudda Won by Larry McCluskey   </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:duration>0:14:49</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Sunday Miscellany 27 September 2009 - recorded in the Dunamaise Theatre in Association with the Dunamaise Arts Centre and the Laoise Arts Office 	</title>
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      <description>New Spoken contributions on the programme were: Gold Rush in Pallas by Ann Egan, Mass in the Cinema in Mountmellick by Sheelagh Coyle, Tales out Of School by Gabriel Fitzmaurice, The Moon by Michael Harding, A Toast to Arthur Guinness by Mae Leonard, The End of The Battle of Britain by Pat Boran.   </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>New Spoken contributions on the programme were: Gold Rush in Pallas by Ann Egan, Mass in the Cinema in Mountmellick by Sheelagh Coyle, Tales out Of School by Gabriel Fitzmaurice, The Moon by Michael Harding, A Toast to Arthur Guinness by Mae Leonard, The End of The Battle of Britain by Pat Boran.   </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:duration>0:13:36</itunes:duration>
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      <description>Spoken contributions: Words and Meanings by Conor O’Callaghan, Old Books by Catherine Foley, The Old Order Changeth by Cyril Kelly, George Victor de Noyer by Sherra Murphy, Class Act by Joan Morrissey and Meeting Mohammad Ali by William Rock  </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Spoken contributions: Words and Meanings by Conor O’Callaghan, Old Books by Catherine Foley, The Old Order Changeth by Cyril Kelly, George Victor de Noyer by Sherra Murphy, Class Act by Joan Morrissey and Meeting Mohammad Ali by William Rock  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:duration>0:19:27</itunes:duration>
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      <description>New writing on radio compiled to mark the 2009 All Ireland Hurling Final between Kilkenny and Tipperary. Contributions: Rival factions by Paul O’Callaghan, A Panellist with Feeling by Gerry Moran, A Childhood All-Ireland by Norman Freeman, The Black and Amber Waistcoat by Cathy Power, Deep Wells and All-Irelands by Leo Cullen, We’re in The Final by Mary Keogh and Kilkenny’s Martial Arts by Joe Kearney   </description>
      <itunes:subtitle>New writing on radio compiled to mark the 2009 All Ireland Hurling Final between Kilkenny and Tipperary. Contributions: Rival factions by Paul O’Callaghan, A Panellist with Feeling by Gerry Moran, A Childhood All-Ireland by Norman Freeman, The Black and Amber Waistcoat by Cathy Power, Deep Wells and All-Irelands by Leo Cullen, We’re in The Final by Mary Keogh and Kilkenny’s Martial Arts by Joe Kearney   </itunes:subtitle>
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