aroundthehouse wrote: » If Fergus Darcy is a "content creator" then i'm a rocket scientist
hullaballoo wrote: » No, Dermot is an improv comedian so that's his forte and it's one of the ways they've built that into the show.
ButtersSuki wrote: » That's a bit of a stretch now. :pac: Technically i guess he is, the question of whether he's actually any good at it however is debatable.
hullaballoo wrote: » I've seen Dermot live countless times and he is an excellent improv comedian. He's a bit weird at times but excellent nonetheless.
aroundthehouse wrote: » what exactly is the live D&D gig?
NIMAN wrote: » Has anyone heard the advert for the TodayFM school that is coming up. Where some of their staff are giving lessons in how to do it right on the radio. You wouldn't believe who says that being a great interviewer is a skill and that they will teach you how to do it? Alison Curtis!!!! I sh1t you not. So she's an expert radio interviewer is she?
Pussyhands wrote: » I used to like say stuff that suits the music but Dave is just so annoying with the forced laughter. It's like adding laugh tracks to programmes....it just tricks you into thinking it's funny. That Noni thing is cringe. so so bad.
aroundthehouse wrote: » I actually like Noni, i think its very funny, love when he does Cas, fing about chew-sea mahhhht, nafing!
whiterebel wrote: » Noni is a great creation. His Diarmuid Gavin stuff was absolutely brilliant, especially when he talked to Diarmuid Gavin. I do t think Rachel Allen knew what to make of his impression of her. She did seem to enjoy it......my Mehxicaaaahno.......:pac:
aroundthehouse wrote: » yea his diarmuid gavin is spot on, he also does a very good northern english accent
djemba djemba wrote: » Welsh Dermot is good too. Also like his Kevin kilbanes ice cream van.
aroundthehouse wrote: » that was so funny!
aroundthehouse wrote: » anyone ever notice, fergus darcy tries to make out he is big mates with D&D but D&D dont really acknowledge his existence...
2smiggy wrote: » Dermot and Dave are doing the quiz where you have to keep laughing throughout it, I had to turn off the radio. Who in their right mind thought that was a good idea
MikeyTaylor wrote: » I've met James Patrice
aroundthehouse wrote: » radio researching is a great job, shauna o reilly has 3 months off now from the ian dempsey show
dragonfly! wrote: » I was listening to her wondering how my boss would feel if I asked from now until Christmas off... Barely got away with taking 11 working days for my wedding
dragonfly! wrote: » Paula McSweeney has been signed off work until her Mat leave starts... She just tweeted it there
MrMac84 wrote: » I don’t think she’ll ever be back. Nothing overly talented about her or special that you couldn’t get by plucking some girl from iradio,spin or Red Fm and when she has a new born leaving for work at stupid o clock won’t appeal I wouldn’t imagine