banoffe2 wrote: » I can see a RTE finding a spot for Aidan O Mahonny?
Alfredo Delightful Droplet wrote: » What was the point of the Aidan O' Mahony segment?? Nothing against the lad,but that was a surreal and utterly bizarre three or four minutes.Does he have a relative on Claire's production team?
elperello wrote: » Does the show have a production team? It's more like someone writes the ideas for different segments on cards, throws them in the air and they do the ones that land face up.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Like something out of Brass Eye tonight, lad on representing the meat industry saying non meat eaters more at risk of committing crimes.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » When it started, it had a brilliant producer. According to the RTE, secret producer, that producer was neglected and treated like crap, so she left and went to be the producer on TV3 news. Now it's a farce of a show-Jerry Springer has more credibility.
Icsics wrote: » Yes it’s all over the place, bits & pieces of everything! And whoever is styling Claire should be shot!
Muahahaha wrote: » This show has really gone downhill recently. It used to be a serious politics show with at least one Minister being grilled by CB every week which what I was tuning in for. Now it is just a bit of this, a bit of that and it is all over the place.
drunkmonkey wrote: » It was brilliant last night with Ruth Coppinger, she got roasted by every woman there. Seems she might have to rethink what women want.
Icsics wrote: » It's morphed into a version of the Late Late Show
horseburger wrote: » I find that too, and when each item is shorter, because they have four or five items on each show, there isn't time for a detailed discussion on each topic. Guests don't a chance to properly say what they intend to say.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Michael Healy Rae V's Marc MacSharry Round II tonight...https://twitter.com/ClaireByrneLive/status/963158038256472065