Sunday Miscellany is rather like a walk down Grafton Street.
As an exile of more than 50 years a visit “home” always includes Grafton Street. It is not the Grafton Street of my childhood despite the inevitable changes over time there is a comforting familiarity. the program is a unique and totally Irish - just random chat - Well done !
Miniature masterpieces
05/03/2023
saintSteve
This show is magical. Discovered in my middle age, as an exile in London, this show is my strongest cultural link back home. It’s hard to pin down what’s special about being Irish. This weekly ‘open mic’ is, to me, a unique collection of stories that seem to distill the essence of late 20th century Irishness. To the producers; thank you.
Life time favourite
19/02/2023
🎧GC🎧
I have listened to Sunday Miscellany my whole life. As a child it was on as we got ready for mass. As a young adult it was my lazy sunday morning listen and it continues to fulfil that role today. It has a unique knack to build out of small life observations and there is a real comfort listening to it.
I ❤️ this Podcast
30/08/2021
Kelly 🇮🇪🇵🇸
Listening to Mary kelly shop reminded me of my childhood, our shop was Angie’s shop she came bk from England , you had to knock for her to open it up ❤️
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Radio essays, poems and complementary music, broadcast from Ireland on RTÉ Radio 1, Sunday mornings since 1968.