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Barney Sloan's question is about 1707.
Barney’s question perplexes listeners.
Lewis commiserates with Sean on the loss of the Eyebrowettes.
Sean wishes a fond farewell to the Eyebrowettes.
The Citizen wonders who Sean listened to when he was growing up.
Sean calls an election over the merits of the choice of Bangor’s Posing Painters.
Sean poses an angling conundrum.
Quizzer Barney is trying to make his question internet-search proof.
Requests, dedications and lots of good music to brighten up your afternoon.
Barney Sloan asks for the name of Sherlock Holmes’ brother.
If a spark is an electrician, what’s the name for a plumber?
Sean is wondering what the difference is between lumber and timber.
Eddie’s getting strange looks as he sings with his headphones on.
John in Creggan has a racing tip.
Sean denies barring Daniel O’Donnell from the airwaves.
The Lawn Ranger offers some advice on caring for your grass.
Sean refuses to be drawn on his favourite singer.
Sean is delighted by Gerard in Omagh's turf cutting expression.
An anonymous listener asks a wheeker of a question.
Sean wonders what Davy in Bangor is up to with his power washer.
Sean Coyle presents a mix of music to accompany listeners' dedications and requests.
Barney Sloan writes a poem in revenge after being told his question was too easy.
Barney Sloan's quiz question is described as a penalty kick without the keeper.
Stretch recalls Sean’s performance on the comb and paper with fondness.
Iris is not at all happy with Love’s Gonna Live Here being classed as a jiving song.
'The Lawn Ranger' has advice for when you should give your grass the first cut.