FanadMan wrote: » https://www.google.ie/search?q=siobhan+macdonald&oq=siobhan+mac&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0l5.6623j0j9&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#safe=off&q=siobhain+mcdonnell+radio+nova
Declan A Walsh wrote: If it was from 9pm, that would be Pat James with "Off the Record". He has complete free rein and tends to play a lot more obscure or lesser played stuff. He knows his stuff and his been doing those kind of shows for years - mainly pirates between 1978 and 1988.
ford fiesta wrote: » It isn't even called Friday night 80s anymore!!
FanadMan wrote: » Just heard the intro jingle and it's still called Friday night 80s. But now has the ending ".....with Dee Woods"
MikeyTaylor wrote: » He's gone.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » That john Clarke jukebox ad made me laugh, it's so pretentious even though it's not meant to be!!
zorro2566 wrote: » Loving all the Beatles coverage today on Nova, don't think another Irish station would do the same. Although listening on my internet radio I wish they could go on the national FM band!
twinklerunner wrote: » I agree. One person's idea of good music is someone else's bad.
ford fiesta wrote: » I get the feeling that Conor Irwin is Robbie Irwin's (RTE Radio and Sport) son? Can anyone confirm?
peterobrien100 wrote: » Yes Conor is the son of the RTE Sports Broadcaster Robbie Irwin !
Max Headroom wrote: » thats a shame.... i too like Robbie....
peterobrien100 wrote: » I think you will find that history proves Sons of Great Men are not fit to lick the boots of their fathers !
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » I like siobhán... She's also better looking than I pictured, which disappoint me because I had a crush on the little aussie puddin I pictured.
lookitsme wrote: » I like the fact that nova just concentrate on the music show on not the face behind it
Big Nasty wrote: » Thought they were famous for shortening words?
FanadMan wrote: » I don't sleep well at night and her voice in the morning always puts a smile on my face. There is something about it that is happy. As for stretching out words, she is an Aussie and they are famous for stretchinnnnng out worrrrds
FanadMan wrote: » To me Siobhain seems to be able to pronounce GAA clubs and Gaelic words better than the "learned colleague" that works with Pat Courtnay. I don't sleep well at night and her voice in the morning always puts a smile on my face. There is something about it that is happy. As for stretching out words, she is an Aussie and they are famous for stretchinnnnng out worrrrds