Wonderful! Ahhh memories of Gaels of Laughter at the Gaiety theatre with Jimmy O'Dea, Jack Cruise and of course the irreplaceable Maureen. I'd love to see/hear her doing her act with 'Christy' again. Yes I'm that old :) Thank you.
The song "Moonlight and Roses" is on an Album called "Maureen Potter Gaels of Laughter" which Maureen gave me an autographed copy of. I am not sure how big a circulation the LP had. But you're not getting mine LOL
Ok in short. I am a collector of old VTR's and do vintage video transfers. These old tapes were sent to me by someone who recorded them in Ireland. He found me by the internet. I did a DVD transfer.
This is absolutely marvelllous, and I'm thankful you're posting this! Might I ask how you came into possession of British tv material, given the fact you're living in Belgium? (I live there myself, btw.)
Incredible.....what a gem! Maureen Potter.... an incomparable talent. She is the undisputed queen of Irish theatre and a true inspiration.
my mother loves this
cries every time
Wonderful clip, I saw it when it was originally aired. I'd forgotten how good a singer Maureen Potter was, and Patricia Cahill was a stunner
Wonderful! Ahhh memories of Gaels of Laughter at the Gaiety theatre with Jimmy O'Dea, Jack Cruise and of course the irreplaceable Maureen. I'd love to see/hear her doing her act with 'Christy' again. Yes I'm that old :) Thank you.
ah lovely can't believe i have found this i've really enjoyed it thank you so much
Ohh it would be absolutely wonderful if you could upload those snippets to here. What a treat that would be.
I have snippets of the Gaels of Laughter show from 1977. It's an amateur camera recording in 405 line television standard.
The song "Moonlight and Roses" is on an Album called "Maureen Potter Gaels of Laughter" which Maureen gave me an autographed copy of. I am not sure how big a circulation the LP had. But you're not getting mine LOL
Maureen had a nice voice also...lovely...
Ok in short. I am a collector of old VTR's and do vintage video transfers. These old tapes were sent to me by someone who recorded them in Ireland. He found me by the internet. I did a DVD transfer.
This is absolutely marvelllous, and I'm thankful you're posting this!
Might I ask how you came into possession of British tv material, given the fact you're living in Belgium? (I live there myself, btw.)
Can this song be found on CD, tape or vinyl, DVD or video too? would love to give it as a gift to someone
I'd like to know too. :)
That is a very long and complicated story. I send you personal mail.