ORBY73 wrote: » Mrs Morty dropped today I think just saw it on the inter google. **** me he’ll be an even more annoying **** if possible now
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » I'd take morty and dee talking babies over the current breakfast show any day
Max Headroom wrote: » Glad I only listen to PD...no crap, just decent tunes and info....
FanadMan wrote: » PC back tomorrow and PD sitting in for Morty for a few weeks.
MikeyTaylor wrote: » I heard that as well.
Ciaran_B wrote: » Are they briefing the jocks on the baby now? I heard Peter Devlin talking about how much it weighed earlier this evening. Give it rest.
Kamili wrote: » Seriously?? Give over hay.. I mean Nova.
Ciaran_B wrote: » Yeah, 8 pounds something. I enjoyed Peters time standing in for PC but I'm back to podcasts now.
dobman88 wrote: » Enjoyed that chap filling in for Pat. Anyone know what time he's usually on. Used to have nova on all day while driving the van around but since the two gobshties started in the morning I listen to 2fm (yeah I know but at least you know what type of stuff you're gonna get and the "banter" sounds more natural). Don't switch nova back on until 3pm. Are the shows on nova between 10 and 3pm any better now than they were in the last few weeks with all the change going on?
MikeyTaylor wrote: » Peter Devlin? 6-9pm, Saturdays. That show is pre-recorded.
dobman88 wrote: » Yes that's him thanks. Is he on during the day at all? Only listen while I'm working midweek.
Declan A Walsh wrote: » Normally, Peter Devlin is only on Saturday evenings. Lately, he has stood in for Pat Courtenay, while the latter has not been around. As far as I know, this year is the first time that PD turned up on Nova outside of a Saturday. Peter Devlin is also the singer in the duo The Devlins.
Max Headroom wrote: » Peter Devlin is on from 10 until 1 for Morty.....every show he's on, he improves it...
ORBY73 wrote: » His wife is an improvement on Dee as well hes married to Lorraine Keane
Declan A Walsh wrote: » It is interesting that quite a few musicians have presented on Radio Nova (whether syndicated or otherwise), over the years. Past: Rick Wakeman, Tommy Walsh and Alice Cooper. Present: Peter Devlin, Kieran McGuinness and Gavin Glass.
MikeyTaylor wrote: » Chalk and cheese.
FanadMan wrote: » Diana Ross and The Supremes and Iron Maiden. What do these two got in in common? They were played back to back by John Clarke. Where else would you get a combo like that? Just a shame the weekday presenters don't have the same freedom of choice.
Infoanon wrote: » Nova repeating last week's version of the classics....oops