From 'Derry Girls' to 'How To Get To Heaven From Belfast' - writer Lisa McGee navigates a major new TV journey
Lisa McGee on why she is inspired by Jessica Fletcher and Scooby Doo, actress Beverley Callard on making her debut in RTE's 'Fair City' and chef Clodagh McKenna on French cooking
Joining Anna this week 'Derry Girls' writer Lisa McGee whose new series 'How To Get To Heaven From Belfast' is on Netflix now. She talks about her love of murder mysteries, especially TV like Jessica Fletcher in "Murder She Wrote", 'Columbo' and 'Scooby Doo', and why childhood summers in Donegal with her cousins were spent setting up their own detective agency!
Actress Beverley Callard is probably best known for playing pub landlady Liz McDonald in 'Coronation Street'. She is making her debut this week on RTE's long running soap 'Fair City' and is loving her time in Dublin so much she and hubby John, and the dogs, are thinking of moving there.
And Irish celebrity chef Clodagh McKenna speaks movingly about family and food, how her mother's work ethic inspired her and how a student exchange to France when she was just twelve changed the course of her life, fired a love of cooking, and bringing home dried spaghetti in her suitcase!
All this plus the Sunday Songbook, with loads of classic songs from the 60s, 70s and 80s.
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Music Played
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Natalie Cole
This wil be (An Everlasting Love)
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The Beach Boys
God Only Knows
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Belinda Carlisle
Heaven Is A Place On Earth
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Aretha Franklin
I Say A Little Prayer
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Fleetwood Mac
You Make Lovng Fun
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Bruce Springsteen
Hungry Heart
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Barbra Streisand/Bryan Adams
I Finally Found Someone
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Smokie
Lay Back In The Arms of Someone
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Rod Stewart ft Chaka Khan
You Send Me
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Roxette
It Must Have Been Love
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Ramones
Baby, I Love You
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Eurythmics
There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)
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Elton John
Your Song
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Nat King Cole
L-O-V-E
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Bonnie Tyler
Lost In France
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Gloria Gaynor
I Am What I Am
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Love Affair
Everlasting Love
Broadcast
- Sun 15 Feb 202611:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle

