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05/03/2011

CCEA’s Paul Gray will be telling us how to teach our kids about money.
We celebrate World Book night & talk to the Belfast man who's on Kilmanjaro.
Paula McIntyre’s making coconut “Cabana” crepes.

Money doesn’t grow on trees but often our kids think it does! CCEA’s Paul Gray will be telling us how to make our children more finance savvy.

What’s your favourite all time book? John Toal takes to the street of Ballymena in aid of World Book Night to find out which classic titles get snapped up.

The Lisburn Road and Royal Avenue are iconic streets in Belfast. But this week in celebration of International Women’s day their names will be changed to those of Belfast’s most famous historical ladies! We chat to Dr Margaret Ward about the importance of this special day.

The Annual, Oxfam Climb Kilimanjaro trek is well underway. We join Belfast man Lenny James who’s halfway through his gruelling trek to find out how he’s coping with the 12 Day Cilmb.

Paula McIntyre’s getting tropical with some coconut “Cabana” crepes and Blueberry Pancakes as she looks forward to Shrove Tuesday.

All this and more on the Saturday Magazine.

1 hour, 57 minutes

Last on

Sat 5 Mar 2011 10:03

Music Played

  • CCEA

    • Untitled

      Paul Gray from CCEA chats about how to teach kids to manage their money.

  • Dodgy

    Good Enough

  • Jackie Wilson

    I Get the Sweetest Feeling

  • PAULA MCINTYRE

    • COOKERY

      Cabana Crepes and Blueberry Pancakes

  • Eliza

    Mr Medicine

  • PAPER REVIEW

    Clodagh McFadden Reviews the weekend papers

  • Asa

    Be A Man

  • INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY

    Margaret Ward joins us for a chat about the celebrations

  • Ruby Murray

    Mr Wonderful

  • KILIMANJARO

    John chats to the Belfast man climbing Kilimanjaro for charity

  • Michael Jackson - Hollywood

Broadcast

  • Sat 5 Mar 2011 10:03