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Total Stories: 30          Published: Thu, May 17, 2007



DMDUH-Lynette Fay + Pic


An Domhnach Mór/ The Big Sunday

BBC Radio Ulster, Sundays, 6.15pm

Bbc.co.uk/radioulster

An Domhnach Mór/ The Big Sunday is returning to the airwaves to give GAA fans their say on the Championship.

An Domhnach Mór/ The Big Sunday with Lynette Fay returns to BBC Radio Ulster on Sunday, May 20 at 6.15pm to give fans returning home from the day's games the chance to call into the programme to air their opinion on the day's action.

Now in its fourth year, the programme will be bigger than ever before, providing an exciting platform for debate and analysis for those following the day's GAA Championship fixtures. And this year fans can call live into the programme to give Lynette and her panel of GAA experts their thoughts and views on the ups and downs of the games. Fans can also text and e-mail the programme.

Lynette, from Co Tyrone, says: "I'm delighted that this year An Domhnach Mór will give fans of Gaelic Games a chance to voice their opinions on air and county bias is always welcome. The excitement or disappointment of fans, which includes the panellists and myself, is what every Championship Sunday is all about. And the craic's not bad either!"

This year An Domhnach Mór, which is presented in both Irish and English, will welcome back GAA experts Fearghal Mag Uiginn and Pól Mac Fheidhlimidh who will be giving their own unique and often controversial opinions on the games.

And, on the music front, each programme will feature an album of the week, with the first album being Barry Kerr's debut The World Looks Away.

As well as all the views from the games, Big Sunday will also feature competitions, big name special guests, great prizes and the best music.

An Domhnach Mór/ The Big Sunday, BBC Radio Ulster from Sunday, May 20 at 6.15pm. bbc.co.uk/radioulster


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