Sunday Miscellany Sunday 16 August 2020
New Writing:
Rule of Three, by Pauline Shanahan;
Doctor Who and the A.I. Man, by Brian Leyden;
The Hollywood Star Who Fought Back Long Before Me Too, by Emer O'Kelly;
Lani From Limerick, by Lani O’Hanlon
And
Omagh, August 1998 by Michael Kelly
Music:
Three Is A Magic Number, by Bob Dorough;
Theme from Doctor Who, by BBC Radiophonic Workshop;
Nocturne No. 1 in E Flat Major by John Field, played on piano by Elizabeth Joy Roe;
And
Telephone and Rubber Band, by the Penguin Café Orchestra
Misdirected phone messages. the "rule of three" -- and what does it mean when a bird flies into your house? with Pauline Shanahan, Brian Leyden, Emer O'Kelly, Lani O'Hanlon and Michael Kelly
When a bird flies in the window, what does it mean?
Whiz-bang technology for a cow in heat
Remembering the luminous, feisty Geraldine Fitzgerald
A schoolboy's memories of the devastation of his beloved hometown
New writing for radio, accompanied by complementary music, broadcast every Sunday morning since 1968.
Three Is A Magic Number
Bob Dorough
3:13
Dr Who Theme
Bbc Radiophonic Workshop
3:03
Nocturne No.1 In E Flat Major
Elizabeth Joy Roe (Piano)
3:41
Telephone And Rubber Band
Penguin Cafe Orchestra
2:25
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Broadcasting Co-ordinator: Carolyn Dempsey