We are delighted to indicate that, thanks to the energetic and enthusiastic work of LTV2’s Bernard Crowley, you can now view last week’s Programme 180 on our YouTube link. Included in this is our Millstreet interview with Enda Kenny, Leader, Fine Gael, on the actual day of broadcast of the Programme – Thursday, 17th Feb. 2011. The Programme is edited by LTV2’s Seán Murphy.
The programme features the following items:
- Dinny O’Shea from Derrinagree singing the Wild Rover (0:15)
- A sniplet from the first LTV2 broadcast in the 1980s featuring a very young Seán Radley (3:15)
- On Seán Radley’s retirement from teaching this year, children of Presentation NS singing “We Love you Mr.Radley” (7:00)
- Seán Murphy takes Seán Radley silage harvesting last summer. (13:00)
- Eily’s Regional Report (19:30)
- Old King Cole by the Marion Players (24:50)
- Waiting for Enda Kenny to arrive there are interviews with Noel Buckley, Áine Collins, Joanne O’Riordan, Phil Casey, Joseph Kelleher (28:40)
- Enda Kenny arrives, meets the people, talks to Joanne O’Riordan, and is interviewed by Seán Radley (32:30)
- Fitzy Chicks give Seán Murphy a short lesson on the fiddle and play a tune also (41:40)
- Weatherman Derek King (46:00)
- Peter Lane plays a tune, and is interviewed(48:20)
- Interview with Aengus Ó Snodaigh TD (59:30)
- Coachford Harvest Festival (1:02:00)
- Céilí dancing in Millstreet GAA Hall, with music by Tim Joe & Ann O’Riordan (1:21:00)
- Meelin Goes to Croker (1:35:40)
- Footage from the 1980s: Seán Radley is interviewed by Tadgh Flynn in Drishane (1:56:20) which was reenacted last Saturday night at the celebration of Seán’s retirement by the local community.
Links:
See the video on YouTube
Visit the LTV2 page on Facebook
Great viewing. Thank you.
Very special thanks also to Michael Cashman of our website team for adding such excellent details to help locate the various features within the LTV2 programme. That takes lots and lots of time, dedication and skill to provide this. So much appreciated by everyone, Michael. Renewed thanks to Bernard Crowley for so professionally arranging to place our weekly programmes online which has made it possible for so many worldwide to view the happenings of our beloved area.