Infoanon wrote: » Sean O Rourke has his Maria Bailey moment Sarah now has her moment - Mary Kenny - car crash radio is an understatement.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Car crash interview with that aul wagon Mary Kenny (Irish indo Hack) on the show at the moment Well past her sell by date - distracted and age related confusion? She is whinging and whining about being asked to quarantine coming back to Ireland - she shrilly said it seems cead mile failte is cancelled As usual form with this wan she wants an exception made for herself
Klonker wrote: » I don't really like the fact that the show began today with a writer who doesn't agree with our quarentine rules. I just find very tabloid newspaper or online click bait, hoping to outrage people to get listeners to text in. There was a lot of important news to talk about today, mandatory masks on transport, quarentine rules in general, Barry Cowan, Jack Charlton and they started with that. I just thought this show should be above that kind of stuff.
Infoanon wrote: » Is it any different to SOR starting the show with Maria Bailey ? , the Mary Kenny interview was radio Gold and the producers knew exactly what they where doing by starting the show with it. Tabloid implies it was tacky - it wasn't The fallout will probably see the festival being cancelled and/or Mary Kenny being uninvited
Dempo1 wrote: » Listened to Mary Kenny and what an arrogant T#€&op she is. Have to say Sarah was excellent in handling Kenny pompous arrogance
Mav11 wrote: » Interesting article in today's Indo.https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/a-shoo-in-claire-byrne-described-as-frontrunner-to-replace-sean-orourke-on-today-programme-39362212.html I thought that she was the "permanent" holder? Overall I think that she has acquitted herself well, since she got the gig.
CatFromHue wrote: » I can't think of any reason to not give the job to Sarah.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Personally I'd rather Sarah McInerney get it, but the inference in the article is that she'll join O'Callaghan on Prime Time.
dulpit wrote: » That was my reading of it too. I assume if Claire Byrne get the gig she'd be off her own TV show?
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Well she already has Claire Byrne Live, not sure if she'd want a Saturday night entertainment show, she has very young kids. I'm not saying that in a sexist way, that's the exact reason Pat Kenny had to throw it in, it's a lot of time away from your family. There's one other person I'm surprised hasn't been mentioned, and that's Audrey Carville. She can handle light topics and the more serious stuff with ease. And is one of the few broadcasters (along with Claire Byrne) with experience in various different stations including foreign media.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Brendan Bendar Registered User Join Date: Feb 2015 Posts: 10,888 Adverts | Friends Audrey Carville easily the best for the perma gig. Hmmmm
robo wrote: » Audrey is wasted on MI - she definitely deserves to be on a programme with more interrogative interviewing. I love the way she probes an item. I still think that the 10am to 12pm slot should have a range of presenters - Sarah, Audrey and … Audrey deserves to be rewarded for the early morning work along with her great interviewing skills.
ShamNNspace wrote: » 1 presenter is plenty for a 2 hour slot. They need to be slimming down on the presenters front in that organisation not adding more to the payroll
robo wrote: » What I meant is a mix of presenters but one per show. So rather than the "Today with X", have a show title with no ones name.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Sarah saying Mary Kenny has prompted “an awful lot of anger” from the listeners And the Percy French festival has said Mary Kenny cannot now travel to it
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Just listened back to the interview. I was surprised Sarah McInerney didn't ask the obvious question, why is a festival going ahead now anyway? Maybe it's a small affair, I'm not picturing throngs of crowds, somehow. Maybe just four old writers gathering around a cream bun in a Roscommon cafe, bickering about the history of the West Clare railway.
elperello wrote: » By the way there was more to Percy than the West Clare Railway. He was an engineer by profession and a very accomplished water colour artist as well a song writer. He travelled widely with his one man show performing his songs.