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The Gift
A seasonal play for Christmas Time. On a shopping trip in Castlebar everything takes an unusual turn, as all of a sudden the main character finds himself travelling back in time, or is he dreaming? Written by Sinéad McClure, 2004.  To listen now click
The Calendar Road November, 2013.
November 2013 has been a colourful month with an extended autumn along the Calendar Road.  Sinéad marks the 4th anniversary of the podcast by visiting the same spot she did on the very first show, but this time it’s talk of trees, and the superstition
The Calendar Road October, 2013
It’s late October on The Calendar Road.  A time of the year when people retreat after dark to the warmth of the hearth and tell a spooky story or two.  Sinéad has followed the tradition this month except the story is made all the more chilling by it
Podcasts.ie Showcase Number 29
This months podcast showcase includes poetry from Noel Monahan as he reads ‘ Hymn for a foggy fair day from his collection ‘ The Curse of The Birds. Jack Harte  reads from his current book ‘Unravelling The Spiral’ a tribute to the life and
The Calendar Road October 2012
October on the Calendar Road, and a colourful one it is too.
Podcasts.ie Showcase No. 28
In this programme we have poetry from Noel Duffy, Celeste Augé and Thomas Mc Carthy, we have music from Colum Sands and Mickey Harte and we pay a quick visit to the latest edition of The Calendar Road
Death in Kerry: The story behind ‘The Field’
In 1959, Moss Moore, a wiry fifty year old bachelor farmer was found murdered in rural Kerry. After a ten-day search, his badly beaten body was recovered hidden in a ravine twenty yards from his cottage. The community didn’t look far for a suspect.Â
The Calendar Road September 2012
A windy September day, Sinéad talks about the trees that are soon to lose their leaves as autumn comes to this rural stretch of Irish byway.
Podcasts.ie Showcase No. 27
This months Irish writers showcase podcast features E.M. Reapy, Johnny Duhan, Padraig J Daly, Donnacha Toomey and Des Mc Hale