96 It’s Not Such a Long Way to Tipperary
Episode Guide – Podcast #96 It’s Not Such A Long Way to Tipperary
In this audio podcast episode, we chat with Piers Duggan from County Tipperary, and we thank our listeners for their votes in the Podcast Awards.
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Show Notes
00:00
Intro: The Devil’s Bit by Theresa Larkin & Noel McQuaid
00:35
Thanks to our listeners for getting us nominated to the Podcast Awards – Now, listeners choose the winners at www.podcastawards.com. Vote daily until Nov 30, 2009.
Travel – Irish Fireside
Podsafe Music – The Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
01:37
Blog Features
- 10 Things NOT TO DO in Dublin
- The Most Influential Irish Woman You Never Heard Of
- Holiday Giveaway
- 10 Things You MUST DO in Ireland
02:32
Talking about Tipperary with Piers Duggan
Location: Central Ireland – South Midlands – Golden Vale
- Slieve Felim
- Comeragh Mountains
- Slievenamon
- Rock of Cashel
- Devil’s Bit
04:22
- Keeper Hill Scenic Drive
- Curreeny Hedge School
- Upper Church
- www.discoverireland.ie/tipperary
06:00
Inland Counties: Tipperary, Offally, Laois, Kilkenny
Holy Cross
07:00
Castle Tour: Kilkenny Castle, tower houses scattered throughout Ireland, Nenagh Castle and Old Gaol (Jail) House, Roscrea Castle & Damer House, Birr Castle, Kinnitty Castle
09:30
Tourism in Ireland
10:50
Tipperary Artisans
The Gifted Hand Irish Turf by Joannes Berkery – www.turfpeat.com
Official Irish Dirt by Pat Burke – www.officialirishdirt.com
Irish Preserves by Crossogue Preserves – www.crossoguepreserves.com
11:55
Fly Shannon Airport, but Dublin is an option
12:50
Lough Derg
14:13
It’s a Long Way to Tipperary





Nice interview with Piers Duggan about my favorite place in all of Ireland – County Tipp of course. Makes me homesick.
Liam, beautiful rendition of “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary”. I had only heard faster, more raucous versions in the past. This was much more nostalgic – I don’t need more nostalgia. Slan, Jim