“Lunchtime Favourites” on CMS 19th Dec. 2021 – 12.30 to 2.00pm

Firstly we wish to let you know of a further means by which one can access  Cork Music Station.   Just download the free App entitled Radio Garden which provides access to countless radio stations worldwide by means of geographical location.   Then just search for “Cork, Ireland” and CMS is one of the 14 Cork Radio Stations which appears on your phone screen.  Then simply tap Cork Music Station and transmission begins immediately!

We invite you to submit your Requests for our weekly Music Request Show “Lunchtime Favourites” (Sunday, 19th Dec. 2021) on Cork Music Station which is broadcast today from 12:30pm until 2.00pm.  This is our 51st Lunchtime programme of 2021 – our final one of 2021 – where our songs and music are full of variety.    All our usual features on today’s Show….And we also include Christmas songs by Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, George Formby and Frank Sinatra  plus music by the Shandrum Céilí Band and the Clare Céilí Band and a host of wonderful Local Singers including  Jim Lyons, Breeda Tarrant and more.   And we feature some wonderful Classical Favourites….including some uplifing selections from African Tapestries.   Just email your requests anytime either to corkmusicstation @gmail.com OR to millstreetmuseum @gmail.com or text/WhatsApp to 086 825 0074.   Or check out the Seán Radley Facebook Page.   And we chat about the images below (sourced from Millstreet Museum Pictorial Archives) during our Show.  Tap on the images to enlarge.  (S.R.)   Very special welcome to DJ Supreme, Barry O’Halloran who is usually (but not today) presenting his Sunday morning Show “Beautiful Sunday” from 10.30am to 12.30pm when Barry then hands over to “Lunchtime Favourites”.

The famous Ted Fossett who very kindly shared a special audio interview on his visit to Millstreet in 1991.

Today our Pictorial Feature takes us back 30 years to 1991 when the very famous Fossetts Circus was visiting Millstreet Town Park.  We meet the wonderfully friendly Ring Master – Ted Fossett and we bid farewell to the Circus as it leaves Millstreet very early the next morning.   All of our images have been accessed from the Pictorial Archive of Millstreet Museum.  Do enjoy our trip down memory lane!  (S.R.)

Another Circus which often visited – Big Top Circus and also Duffy Circus.

 

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