Sunday Miscellany Sunday 14 March 2021
New Writing:
Feeding the Chickens, by Brian Daly
This Way To The Egress, by Joe Kearney
The Americans, by Catherine Foley
Mother Comes To Visit, by Bernadett Buda
She Read as She Cradled, a poem by Lemn Sissay
Lesson Plan for Paddy's, by Rachael Hegarty
Music:
The Chickens They Are Crowing, sung by Sarah McQuaid
Overture Chase from Barnum the Musical
The Mason's Apron, played by the Dubliners
Days Like This by Van Morrison
And
Seobá Mo Leanbh/ Shush My Baby, by Caitríona O'Leary
Set dancing, sweet things, and an outrageous showman. seeking out a mother's true identity. and fine dining in the form of fish and chips on Bray seafront with Brian Daly, Joe Kearney, Catherine Foley, Bernadett Buda, Rachael Hegarty and a poem by Lemn Sissay
Fostered as a baby, a mother seeks her true identity
US showman PT Barnum's St Patrick's Day hoax
A beloved Hungarian mother gets a taste of Ireland
"Every mother wants a baby like you."
Introducing newcomers to Ireland to some national traditions
New writing for radio, accompanied by complementary music, broadcast every Sunday morning since 1968.
The Chickens They Are Crowing
Sarah Mcquaid
4:02
Overture Chase
Barnum Orchestra
1:02
The Mason's Apron
The Dubliners
2:03
Days Like This
Van Morrison
3:25
Seobá Mo Leanbh (Shush My Baby)
Caitriona O'Leary (Vocals)
1:30
sundaymiscellany@rte.ie
Producer: Sarah Binchy
Broadcasting Co-ordinator: Carolyn Dempsey