Sheep Shagger wrote: » Am I the only person who thinks D&D are the unfunniest two on radio around (ok maybe PJ and the other guy on Classic Hits are as bad), the only people laughing at their jokes are themselves (and whoever they know in Communicorp who keep them in employment). Even back in the 98FM days they were pathetic and nothing has changed, maybe it’s a sign of the poor ‘has been’ radio hosts we are subjected to.
Rackard wrote: » In the latest JNLR, all the weekday shows on Today Fm gained listeners - expect for Fergal Darcy which lost a lot of listeners, 4000+
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » Phil's from the old school of radio presenters. The ones who used to present most of our music shows back in the day and didn't feel the need to impose their personalities on us. If we had more music and less banter, radio would be more listenable.
statto25 wrote: » Donuts....Is this what the Last Word has come to?
EPAndlee wrote: » Sometimes I wonder do people only listen to today fm so they can come on boards and give out
johnire wrote: » I agree. I really like Phil. He’s just so straightforward-he plays music and has a bit of banter and that’s it. And do you notice he’s able to present a show all on his own. He doesn’t need a side kick or constantly dragging in the producer or researcher of the show like all the rest.
aroundthehouse wrote: » AH NOOOOOO!!!! ffs, well i wont be tuning in for a while so, i cant stand susan keogh filling in for him, i fully agree, its loose women on the radio, she turns the show completely into her own agenda which is feminism etc, her shows are not balanced at all.... surely theres someone who is a better fit to fill in for matt, couldnt they get gavan reilly back for a couple of weeks?
TheDavester wrote: » Matt via twitter says it was his last show while he goes on a break....great more Susan Keogh and sjw topics, itll be more loose women now instead of the LW
JoeA3 wrote: » Phil is grand, I really like his show on Saturdays. He has a very easy and relaxed manner coupled with a good "voice for radio". He generally just gets on with playing the music. Unlike the vast majority of his colleagues.
djemba djemba wrote: » I am a fan of Phil and have met him a few times. Always found him very pleasant and professional.
aroundthehouse wrote: » Whats the deal with Phil Cawley?hes filling in for Ian Dempsey, i normally only catch about 10 minutes of Cawley on a Saturday or Sunday but i've been listening to him this week in the mornings and hes a bit obnoxious
aroundthehouse wrote: » I'm not sure her show is any different to ray foley back in the day,its a difficult slot to be able to do anything different in,she would be far more suited to the mid morning slot where they take phone calls from someone with a quirkey problem,or talk about something a bit serious etc,the lunchtime slot is all about fun so D&D are ideal for that,tony cascarinos club classics was made for friday lunchtime
Pussyhands wrote: » He is on another planet often enough alright. :eek:
aroundthehouse wrote: » I have to agree, i dont think hes all there to be honest, even when he is presenting he seems to be on another planet
johnire wrote: » I don’t know. I find him a very strange character altogether.
aroundthehouse wrote: » what is up with that guy?
Pussyhands wrote: » D'arcy really harps on about "irish" aswell. Typical "immersion" ****e. Here's darcy being a creep in a music video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0GrTQEMdAA