rolling boh wrote: » He was a painter and decorator as he has mentioned it a few times .
Red Fred wrote: » The business and sports reports are done from the Morning Ireland studio and he can see the presenters on a monitor.
California Dreamer wrote: » Fantastic presenter. Great music knowledge.
Clon63 wrote: » I seriously like this programme. Helps when the alarm goes off at 6.20am and he seems like a nice guy. Weird how he seems to really get on with Petula when she is doing the business news but less so with Brian Finn and even less with Adam Maguire. Did anybody hear the show on Friday though?After getting through Starship (can the singer really be over 80 now>), Shania Twain and Dua Lipa he went into a mad routine channeling his inner Bosco, Judge and then what sounded like Miss Piggy while talking with Des Cahill. It was so bizarre I really thought I was dreaming. And then Oasis he went into a random discussion about business people. Very strange to wake up to!
rolling boh wrote: » Personally find his comedy routine with the various buiness and sports contributors really cringy and totally unnecessary and not in the least bit funny
Clon63 wrote: » Did anybody hear the show on Friday though?After getting through Starship (can the singer really be over 80 now>), Shania Twain and Dua Lipa he went into a mad routine channeling his inner Bosco, Judge and then what sounded like Miss Piggy while talking with Des Cahill. It was so bizarre I really thought I was dreaming. And then Oasis he went into a random discussion about business people. Very strange to wake up to!
zoobizoo wrote: » Usually tune in from when I wake and Shay Byrne usually just plays tunes and then there's a bit of news etc This morning they had a bizarre piece totally out of kilter with the show. A pre-record monologue from a 20 year old student talking about how great Ramadan is and how Islam guides her and God is guiding her yadiyada. Who thought this would be a good idea to interrupt an easy listening music show with religious programming .... ?
Ahwell wrote: » I haven't listened to it in ages, but hasn't it always had a daily "A Living Word" segment.