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Title:Celt Notefile
Moderator:TALLIS::DARCY
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1632
Total number of notes:20523

669.0. "Upcoming Shows." by PENUTS::KSULLIVAN () Mon Oct 23 1989 11:24

    Buttons and Bows (Jackie Daly, Seamus & Manus McGuire) are playing
    in the Old Irish Alehouse, in Dedham, on Nov.14. This will be an
    exelent show, traditional music at its best. If anyone hears of any
    other dates/shows, please post them.
    
    On the punkier side of things, Gavin Friday (of Virgin Prunes),
    with a backing band consisting mostly of musicians from the Tom Waits 
    band is playing at T T the Bear's in Cambridge on Nov 13th. Will also
    be a good show, if that's your cup of tea.
    
                                M.
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669.1For Your Amusement.......PENUTS::KSULLIVANMon Oct 30 1989 08:1813
    Gary O'Brian (presently with Skylark) will be with Jackie & Co. for
    this show. It is, unfortunately, the only show in the area. Definitely 
    a must.
    
    But, typical of Irish coordination, Dolores Keane will be at Necco
    Place (part of the Channel, I think), on the same evening, Nov 14th.
    I will have to check the paper again, to be certain, but I'm pretty
    sure.
    
    Also, at the Old Irish Alehouse, in Dedham, on Nov. 21st, Noel Hill, and 
    on Nov. 28th Phil Cunningham (of Silly Wizard).
    
                                   M.
669.2Arts and Entertainment at its best.STEREO::BURNSThe B&I to ParadiseTue Oct 31 1989 09:1319
    
    
    Is anybody interested in attending this "Sessiun"   ???
    
    The show will probably start around 9.00 but we could meet there
    earlier in the evening and have dinner first. This might be our
    last chance to get together before winter sets in ....  :-)
    
    John O'Reilly is coming all the way from Texas just so that he
    join us for the best of Traditional Irish music.
               
    It is advisable that we purchase tickets in advance, (Kevin Sullivan
    is checking on the price) as this show is certain to be "Sold_Out".
    
    
    keVin
    
         
    
669.3which witch?TOLKIN::OROURKETue Oct 31 1989 12:506
    
    KeVin,
    
    Are ya slipping?  The last two notes list about six shows...which
    'Sessiun' are you referring to?
    
669.4SALEM::CULBERTFree Michael CulbertTue Oct 31 1989 13:009
    
    
    Murphy,
           Don't pick on the poor lad, he has had a hard day.  
    Huh keVin....
      
                           8*)
    
    paddy
669.5Paddy made me do this !!!! :-)STEREO::BURNSThe B&I to ParadiseTue Oct 31 1989 13:2221
    
    
    I'll type this slowly, so that everyone from Rode_Ireland can follow
    along.......  :-)
    
    See note 669.0 (paragraph 1)
    See note 669.1 (paragraph 1)
    
    Are ya with me so far ... ??
    
    
    Then skip note 669.4 (garbage)
          
    See note 669.5
    
    And then you're right back to where you started.
                  
    
    
    
    keVin
669.6See Paddy slipping.....PENUTS::KSULLIVANWed Nov 01 1989 08:455
    Tickets $12......cheap at twice the price.
    
    Is Paddy all right?? 
    
           M.
669.7STEREO::BURNSUp the BannerSun Nov 05 1989 17:4722
                                                                    
    
    
    	The Olde Irish Alehouse
    	Rtes. 1 & 109
    	Dedham Massachusetts
    	(617) 329-6034
    
    
    	Presents in Concert	"Buttons and Bows"	
    
    	Featuring Jackie Daly of De-Dannan and Patrick Street.
    
    	
    	14 November 1989
    	$12.00 General Admission Ticket           
    	
    	Tickets can be purchased at The Alehouse or charged by calling
    	(617) 329-6034
    
    	On the evening of the concert, dinner is served until 7:30 pm       
    
669.8I'll be there but come anyway!! ;-)AUSTIN::OREILLYEire in '90 or '91Tue Nov 07 1989 10:349
    Not to scare anyone off - but I will be there on Tues. night for the
    Jackie Daly Show....  I've increased my baths to once per week from
    once per 2 months - so I should be just a bit more tolerable to be
    around!!  ;-)
    
    I would really enjoy the opportunity to meet some more of you Celt
    noters.
    
    JO'R
669.9"....Is it right or left at....."PENUTS::KSULLIVANMon Nov 13 1989 15:559
    The Alehouse is at the junction of Rt 1 and Rt 109 in Dedham.
    
    Directions:     Whereever you are to 128, exit for Rt 109 East.
    Continue along that road to junction, with a gas station on your
    right. Go left, Alehouse is about a mile on the right.
    You can't miss it!?!?!?!?!? 
    
                   Murphy, who always knows where he's going. 
                   
669.10SALEM::CULBERTFree Michael CulbertTue Nov 14 1989 08:378
    
    RE:  .9
    
      >  Murphy who always knows where he's going.
    
    But do you know why????  8*)
    
    paddy
669.11There's still room in my car (and it only carries 4)STEREO::BURNSUp the BannerTue Nov 14 1989 09:0212
    
    
    re: .10
    
    	> But do you know why????  8*)
    
    
    	80% of the time he does !!!   :-)
    
    
    
    	
669.12Follow Murphy and get lostAIAG::GAVINTue Nov 14 1989 16:3711
Sorry for the late response, but hopefully this will prevent some of you from
driving all over Dedham tonight. To get the the Irish Alehouse, follow 128 to 
109 east (this is about about 1 mile south of the Rt 9 Rt 128 junction). Go 
straight on 109 about 2 miles (you will have gone through 2 sets of traffic
lights). The Alehouse is on the right hand side immediately before the Charles
River and the intersection with Rt 1. It is also about 1/4 mile after a 
miniture golf/driving range also on the right handside of 109 east, and just
past Moseley's

Have fun tonight!
Michael
669.13Judy....you see a car around here anywhere?????PENUTS::KSULLIVANWed Nov 15 1989 09:149
    I have been there on three previous occasions, and I never noticed 
    that left before. They probably only put it in since I wrote the
    directions. As I said, I knew where I was going, everyone got there,
    the music was mighty, connections were established and a good time 
    was had by all, soooooooo........
    
                                 M.
    
    P.S. Hey Paddy, Lily doesn't have your misplaced auto either.........
669.14SALEM::CULBERTFree Michael CulbertWed Nov 15 1989 12:4817
    
    
    M.   
    
      Damn, and I was so sure she took it.  
    
           Anyone seen my car that has disappeared ?????
    
               It was last seen in Haverhill 
    
    
                   Those 4 pints of Guinness will prove to cost me about
                                           
                                $1000 each before this is over.  
                           
    
       paddy
669.15You should have bought an alarm instead of beer :-0STEREO::BURNSUp the BannerWed Nov 15 1989 13:4510
    
    
    
    	At those prices, you must have been drinking Guinness Gold ...
    
    
    
    
    	keVin
    
669.16This is not traditional.......PENUTS::KSULLIVANMon Dec 04 1989 09:358
    Tonight, Dec 4th, at Axis, on Lansdowne St., behind Fenway park,
    The Black Velvet Band, (the one from Ireland). 
    
    They've played support to both The BoDeans and 10,000 Maniacs in Boston
    over the last few weeks, and from both accounts are well worth seeing.
    
    
                                   M.
669.17The Black Velvet BandAKOV12::HORGANMon Dec 04 1989 11:107
    
    
    Tickets are $4.  It's an 18 and over show.  Doors open at 9.
    Axis Phone # is 262-2437.
                             
    
    Julia
669.18Mick Hanley's "All I Remember"PENUTS::KSULLIVANThu Dec 14 1989 08:2710
    Anyone who enjoys Irish folk music with a country tinge, keep an eye
    and an ear out for Mick Hanley's "All I Remember", one of the strongest
    releases I've heard in a long time. Some exelent material here such
    as "Free To Run", "Past The Point Of Rescue" and "My Love Is In
    America" (with Dolores Keane, sounds like her at least). Beautiful
    album!!!
    
    (Sorry Gerry, I got your copy, but Mike says he's making you another).
    
                                    M.
669.19I won't hold my breath!KAOFS::G_LARKINVidi Vici VeniThu Dec 14 1989 17:225
    Thanks a lot , Kevin. You how long that will take...don't you ?
    
    He still owes mw a letter from 3 years ago!
    
    Gerry
669.20PENUTS::KSULLIVANFri Dec 15 1989 08:224
    Yeah, I know.....I'm expecting the annual missive any day now myself...
    ....short and witty......Ye're not going home either, I guess.
    
                    Have a good one!!! 
669.21I'm dreamin' of a ......KAOFS::G_LARKINVidi Vici VeniSat Dec 16 1989 07:028
    No, we're not going home for Xmas. Wish we were though. The novelty has
    just about worn off this White Christmas stuff. I'd prefer a Black and
    white one...if you get my drift!
    
    Best wishes to yourself, Lily and the young 'uns.
    
    Gerry and Carmel
    
669.22AKOV12::HORGANTue Jan 09 1990 13:0916
    
    
    Maura O'Connell (formerly of DeDannon) will be at Nightstage on
    January 30th.   Tickets are $13.50
    
    Nightstage
    823 Main Street
    Cambridge   497-8200
    
    
    
    Also in Cambridge:
    
             My Left Foot, The story of Christy Brown.
             at the Nickelodean, Church Street, Harvard Square
             A great film!!!!   
669.23PENUTS::KSULLIVANFri May 11 1990 14:016
    Hothouse Flowers are back, Paradise Club, July 12th. Tickets on sale
    NOW, Ticketmaster etc., $16/17 approx. 
    
    If the demand is anything like last year when they sold out Citi twice,
    the tickets won't be around for long. New album supposed to be good.
    Just finished tour at home, shows reported to be good.
669.24de Fleadh 90YUPPY::BLAKEBta Sean agus Nora ag sugru...Sat May 12 1990 05:1621
     
    
    Are you all going to the Fleadh 90 at Finsbury pk on June the 3rd?
    
    	Some of the line up are...
    
    		Hothouse Flowers
    		Van the Man
    		In Tua Nua
    		Cristy Moore
    	And many many more....
          
    
    tickets are available at 18 pounds a shot, will post a list of outlets
    later. porter for de lads will be extra.
    
    promises to be a good day.
    
    see ye there
    			Brendan
     
669.25PENUTS::KSULLIVANFri Jun 08 1990 13:196
    Christy Moore will be live on radio tomorrow night (Sat.) between 6-8pm. 
    Station...WBUR 90.9FM. Programme...Mountain Stage. Artists do two sets of 
    three songs plus all artists together for a grand finale. Other artists
    tomorrow night include Ferron plus a band from Soweto, should provide 
    an intresting mix. (For some)??
    
669.26KAOM25::RUSHTONUnscathed by inspired lunacyMon Jun 11 1990 12:043
If I extend the antenna on my radio, can I pick-up WBUR?

Pat (in Kanata)
669.27The violets were scenting the woods, MaggieASABET::J_HORGANThu Sep 20 1990 16:556
    
    
    
     Maura O'Connell at Sanders Theater, Cambridge, MA U.S.A.
     Sunday, October 7.  Tickets $16.50    617-661-1252.
    
669.28...Past the point of rescue...FSOA::KSULLIVANWed Mar 20 1991 10:1812
    As an alternative to that other note......
    
    Mary Black & band will be at Nightstage, in Cambridge, on April 12th.
    - Great place to see a great singer and an excellent backing band.
    
    But those who thought "that" show last Tuesday was just brill....may
    find Mary's music a little progressive/jazzy and that's probably
    goodness!!!!!
    
                                   M. 
    
    
669.29ArcadyFSOA::KSULLIVANWed Apr 10 1991 11:229
    Arcady (Johnny (Ringo) McDonagh, Jackie Daly, Frances Black etc.) are
    playing one (that we're aware of) show at Dury's Irish bar and restaurant,
    48 Market St., Lynn, Ma., on Wednesday, April 24th, at 9pm.
    
    For tickets (120+/_ total) call (617) 599-1234. $15 ea.
    
    
    
    
669.30They're back......FSOA::KSULLIVANTue Aug 27 1991 11:492
    The Pogues, Saturday, Sept. 28th, at the Orpheum. Tix $23.75. 
    Will sell out soon......
669.31KAOFS::G_LARKINdtn 621-4091Thu Aug 29 1991 13:473
    Sorry, I can't make it this time, Kevin....
    
    Gerry
669.32Well Oil Beef Hooked !!! :-)ACTGSF::BURNSIn search of Eternal HoppinessMon Sep 02 1991 11:295
    
    Rumor has it that they have been practicing the "Bucks of Aranmore" :-)
    
    
    keVin
669.33At the Continental C�il� tonight....MACNAS::JDOOLEYThe Bucks of OranmoreTue Sep 03 1991 05:336
    The title of that tune should be "The Bucks of Oranmore".
    	Oranmore...a town 5 miles east of Galway City.My home town.
    
    	Aranmore...the largest of the 3 Aran islands,also an island off
    the Donegal Coast.
    
669.34Rose of OranmoreKAOFS::G_LARKINdtn 621-4091Wed Sep 04 1991 08:419
    Lighten up, John.....:-)
    
    This is an ongoing joke between myself and KeVin...the other Kevin
    wouldn't remember, as he passed out..... since our last visit to the
    Pogues.
     
    Around the house and mind the dresser :-)
    
    Gerry
669.35Stirred....not shaken!CSLALL::KSULLIVANFri Sep 13 1991 12:2817
    Shane MacGowan and the Pogues have, for the forseeable future, parted 
    company. Health reasons again being the issue. Whether this time it's
    permenant or not will remain to be seen. He will not be appearing on
    the current tour. Joe Strummer, ex-Clash and occasional Pogue will be
    taking his place. 
    
    Shane has for sometime been doing only 40%-50% of the vocals with the
    band, as much a case of the other members' ability and increased 
    confidince as necessity to cover for his outofhisheadness. By all
    accounts he wasn't in great shape in Thurles, and he has always had
    an aversion to (extensive) touring, especially at this side of the 
    Atlantic. Any which way, he'll be missed. But this will still be a
    great show, different but just as good.
    
    Rumour still prevails that the Sawdoctors are the support band. 
    
    Go n-eirigh an bothair leis!!!
669.36Robbie O'Connell solo and w/ClancysBUFFER::OCONNELLeverlearning, evergrowing...Thu Oct 03 1991 03:129
    New England area:
    
    Robbie O'Connell will be at the Old Colonial Inn in Concord on Friday,
    October 11.
    
    Robbie and the Clancy Brothers will be at the Old Vienna Kaffeehaus,
    Westboro, Tuesday, November 5 - 2 shows.
    
    Rox
669.37Halloween treat!!!CSLALL::KSULLIVANThu Oct 24 1991 11:479
    For anyone with a love for good traditional music, there's a real treat
    in store tomorrow night (Fri. 25th). During Celtic Sojurn, 7-9pm, WGBH
    89.7FM, Brian will be broadcasting the Altan show, recorded earlier
    this year at the Old Irish Alehouse in Dedham, MA., in it's entirity.
    
    This is the first in a series of live recordings he'll be airing over
    the next few months.
    
                                  M.
669.38A call to all Celts.CSLALL::KSULLIVANTue Jun 16 1992 15:5023
    Frankie Kennedy of Altan has just undergone emergency surgery in Dublin
    to remove a malignant tumor from his spine. They have managed to remove 
    80% but are now trying to figure out how to get the remaining tissue. 
    
    Mairead (his wife) has stayed with him, but the remaining members are 
    playing a show in Portsmouth NH., this Thursday night, June 18th.
    
    This is now to be a BENEFIT for Frankie and Mairead as they will
    obviously be out of circulation for the forseeable future.  
    
    Altan without these two isn't really Altan, but there is a possibility/
    probability (not finalized) that Sharon Shannon will play with them for 
    this show. They are awaiting confirmation from Altan's management.
    
    For ticket reservation/information (and I presume any donations) 
    call (603) 436-1031.  
    
    This is a cause worthy of your support.
    
                         A saddened M.
         
    
       
669.39CSLALL::KSULLIVANMon Nov 16 1992 13:0812
    Local Galway heroes The Stunning play two shows at Nightstage in
    Cambridge on Wednesday, November 25th at 8pm and 11pm.
    
    Tickets are available at the Kinvara in Alston (that I know of), but
    NOT through regular outlets.
    
    Promises to be a great night and great atmosphere......it's been a while 
    since the last one.
    
                             stunning M.
    
                                
669.40TALLIS::DARCYMon Nov 16 1992 15:1212
    The group "Cherish the Ladies" from New York is playing
    this Friday night at the Waltham High school.  I think
    they play all sorts of Irish music.  Anybody going?
    
    Quiz, the name "Cherish the Ladies" comes from where?
    
    Sl�n,
    /George
    
    p.s. Yes, TALLIS did move to LKG, but will join us again
    in our new facility TAY2 in the near future.  She is still
    close to our hearts though.   
669.41Are you SURE it's in Waltham ??ACTGSF::BURNSAn Cl�r 1992 Munster ChampionsMon Nov 16 1992 15:3810
    
    
    I believe it's a term the Murphy uses just before closing time !!  :-)
    
    
    ie: Good Night Lads, and always remember ... "Cherish the Ladies" !!
    
    
    keVin
    
669.42Jig or reel?MACNAS::JDOOLEYCalmly and cooly,DooleyTue Nov 17 1992 03:132
    The name of an Irish traditional tune.
    
669.43CSLALL::KSULLIVANTue Jan 19 1993 12:099
    For the more adventurous, New York's Black 47 are playing at the Kell's 
    Bar in Allston this Sunday, 24th, 9pm. Tickets $10 in advance ($12 on
    night), available only from the bar.
    
    Black 47 play a mixture of Irish/rock/reggae/rap. keVin is a fan and
    will be in attendance (as an added bonus), so they're not quite as
    disconcerting as might first appear. 
    
    Well worth the effort!!!
669.44Ca bhfuil Kell's?TALLIS::DARCYTue Jan 19 1993 12:261
    Where's Kell's Bar?  Is it near the Kinvara?
669.45Near the Kinvara but its on Brighton Ave....HILL16::BURNSWill 93' be another BANNER yearTue Jan 19 1993 12:467
    
    
    Welcome Back Murphy ..........   :-)
    
    
    
    
669.46Home taping is killing music.....CSLALL::KSULLIVANFri Jan 29 1993 10:387
    A Celtic Sojurn (WGBH 89.7 FM) tonight will be broadcasting a concert
    by Patrick Street recorded in New York some time ago. This is the
    version of the band that had Kevin, Jackie, Andy & Arty.
    
    Also, I think Altan are playing at the Sommerville Theatre next
    Saturday, Feb 6th.
     
669.47CommentaryTALLIS::DARCYFri Jan 29 1993 10:424
    Kevin, how was Black 47 the other night - I heard they played
    at the Kells on Sunday?
    
    /G
669.48Tickets in ROW "D" for the Fureys !!! :-)HILL16::BURNSWill 93' be another BANNER yearFri Jan 29 1993 11:1418
    
    
    			March 5th 1993
    
    
    Fureys/Delores Keane        Somerville Theater	Somerville Mass.
    
    Wolfe Tones			Palace Theater		Manchester NH
    
    Tommy Makem			NH College		Manchester NH
    
    
    
    			March 13 1993
    
    Chieftains			UMASS/Lowell		Lowell Mass.
    
                                         
669.49Bodily fluids will be exchanged......CSLALL::KSULLIVANFri Jan 29 1993 11:221
    Fureys.....Ha!!! Delores Keane's toy-boy is much closer to the mark.
669.50I come from the Dark Side ....ACTGSF::BURNSWill 93' be another BANNER yearFri Jan 29 1993 13:549
    
    
    	Like sister and Brother !!!!!!!!!	:-)
    
    
    	Can someone tell me the name of the pub that she owns in Galway ???
	
    
    	I somehow forgot to note that info myself ...  *-)
669.51By the waterfront.MACNAS::JDOOLEYStill here.....for now.Sat Jan 30 1993 06:459
    The Harbour Bar, on the Dock Road in Galway is owned by Dolores Keane.
    It was a rough drinking establishment before her takeover because it
    has an early morning licence which allows drinking to be done at all
    hours.
    
    This not only allows the legitimate workers of odd hours to drink but
    also the heavy drinkers of the city as well. Not a place to bring your
    friends if you want to impress them.
    
669.52But thats another storyDBOSW2::BRENNAN_Mfestina lenteMon Feb 01 1993 07:363
Yes A great place to buy sheep

		MBr
669.53But thats another storyDBOSW2::BRENNAN_Mfestina lenteMon Feb 01 1993 07:363
Yes A great place to buy sheep

		MBr
669.54Push'em Back, Push'em Back ...Way Back !!!HILL16::BURNSWill 93' be another BANNER yearMon Feb 01 1993 08:209
    Thanks John .... We had a few good nights in there last summer !!  :-)
    
    
    But most likely, not as good a time as Mbr  ??
    
    
    
    keVin
    
669.55Correction.CSLALL::KSULLIVANMon Feb 01 1993 12:202
    The Altan show is on Feb. 13th (not the 6th).
    
669.56Ah the sheep, the the sheep.CTHQ::COADYTue Feb 02 1993 20:497
    
    Thats right Martin, I wonder where Mike is now, I think he stuck with
    the Hi-Tech business, maybe still sells the odd old ewe from an Avis
    car ............. jeez thats a long time ago; good memory.
    
    Harbour Bar wasn't really rough, just happened that some of the locals
    had strong opinions on many topics, particulary at 6am.
669.57Are the sheep safe thereDBOSW2::BRENNAN_Mfestina lenteWed Feb 03 1993 07:368
Gerry,

Last I heard he was in Holland contracting. He used even work for DEC once in
a while. Unless he has changed (some hope) he is probably a well known figure in
Amsterdam by now

MBr
669.58I might be a Baaaaaad thing to do ?? HILL16::BURNSWill 93' be another BANNER yearWed Feb 03 1993 08:456
    
    	I don't think I'll mention this discussion when I see Dolores in
    	March ...   :-)
    
    
                                                  
669.59CSLALL::KSULLIVANWed Feb 03 1993 11:068
    We had a flat across the road from it in 1975/76, enter/exit by front 
    window. It was known as Sailor's then. A great place for afterhours, cider,
    drinks on the slate, darts and the odd session with Mickey Finn & Co.
    
    It was never as rough as it's reputation would have you believe, but
    successfully kept the riff-raff yuppie types away.
    
    
669.60agreed; it was OK - especially at 6am.CTHQ::COADYWed Feb 03 1993 12:1511
    
    
    I agree, all one needed was to look like a sailor or a hippie and look
    like you could handle a few drinks ( well 15-20 pints in one sitting)
    and you were fine.    Also this helped asa useful anasthetic (sp) just
    in case a "local" decided the bar stool should be welded to your head.
    
    On Mike -jeez he would pick Amsterdam, no sheep there, but I'm sure he
    checks out the hoggets.
    
    
669.61CSLALL::KSULLIVANMon Feb 15 1993 11:241
    Black 47 at the Paradise, Thursday, March 4th.
669.62CSLALL::KSULLIVANTue May 25 1993 17:065
    Altan, Portsmouth, NH., this Thursday, May 27th, 8pm.
    
    Unitarian Church (South Church).
    
    
669.63CSLALL::KSULLIVANFri Jun 25 1993 10:485
    Paddy Keenan, Kevin Burke & friends at Embassy bar on Sunday night.
    
    (Check with bar for details, but don't necessarily believe them).
    
                               M.
669.64CSLALL::KSULLIVANMon Nov 08 1993 11:482
    Kevin Burke's Open House at the Dedham Alehouse tomorrow (Tuesday)
    night.
669.65Channel 11 program listing from Nina EppesKOALA::HOLOHANWed Mar 16 1994 17:0331
"No Irish Need Apply" - a look at the struggle of immigrants to integrate into
	New York society, and the 1863 draft riots
	Wednesday, March 16, 10:30 pm, Channel 11 (NH public TV)
	Thursday, March 17, 11:30 pm, Channel 11

"Irish Homecoming" - five American families return to Ireland in search of 
	their Irish roots
	Thursday, March 17, 8:00 pm, Channel 11

"Tommy Makem & Friends in Concert" 
	Thursday, March 17, 9:00 pm, Channel 11

"One Irish Rover: Van Morrison"
	Thursday, March 17, 10:00 pm, Channel 11
	Saturday, March 19, 11:00 pm, Channel 11

"The Chieftains in Concert with Roger Daltry and Nanci Griffith"
	Thursday,March 17, 8:15 pm, WGBH (channel 2)

And a couple of shows on other channels:

"Ireland's St. Patrick's Day"
	Dublin's 1994 celebration
	Thursday, March 17, 8:00 pm, TNN (The Nashville Network)

"Irish Music and America"
	Emmylou Harris narrates a history of the Irish influence on American
	music, particularly bluegrass and rock & roll.
	Thursday, March 17, 10:05 pm, The Disney Channel

669.66"The Gentle Gunman"POLAR::RUSHTONտ�Mon Mar 21 1994 11:167
    The Chicago super station WGN cable cast a program at 12:30AM this
    morning, entitled "The Gentle Gunman".  It was released in 1952 with
    John Mills and Dirk Bogarde.  Unfortunately, I can't receive this
    station.  Does anyone know of a video copy, for sale or rent?
    
    The story line is about "an Irish revolutionary who reconsiders his
    terrorist activities".  It's a drama, not a comedy.
669.67mahler.amt.ako.dec.com::DARCYAlpha Migration ToolsMon Mar 21 1994 11:331
    Is this about Charlie?
669.68I'll bite...POLAR::RUSHTONտ�Mon Mar 21 1994 14:206
    >>Is this about Charlie?
    
    I don't know, I haven't seen the film/video.  That's why I posed the
    question.  Hopefully, someone can point me in the right direction.
    
    Charlie who?  Cathal Brugha (aka Charles Burgess)?
669.69Check the expiration date before you biteTALLIS::DARCYAlpha Migration ToolsMon Mar 21 1994 15:091
    I meant Charlee Heehaw...  Never mind  ;v)
669.70RANGER::HORGANCraicailte indiadh damhsaTue Mar 29 1994 14:204
    Was anybody able to tape the Disney special with Emmy Lou?  I'd
    love to get a copy.
    
    Julie