ford fiesta wrote: » He's on again reading the news this morning. Truly shocking.He must know someone in RTE who got him the gig. I'm sure many better newsreaders were declined the job in favour of him
sligojoek wrote: » I saw the post last night and listened in at 1.00. The news was delivered by a woman in that bulletin. I'd say someone did a Muppet Show type "crosier pull" on him. Edit: for clarity. Ford Fiesta is talking about 1.00 tonight. I'm talking about 1.00 last night.
Red Alert wrote: » Boucher Hays should have been given the Drivetime slot. He’s much better than Wilson when filling in.
Joe_ Public wrote: » Not sure where to put this but I'm very curious about this Irish language show I've heard on for the few past saturday evening's now, consisting of what appears to be two women just having a chat about various things. Realising how terrible my irish is, but i can pick up very little of what they're actually saying but they appear to be having a whale of a time whatever it is. Nothing against irish language shows whatsoever, just this particular format is puzzling me a little.
Yyhhuuu wrote: » I actually thought Boucher Hayse got Drivetime and was delighted when he presented it the other day but he obviously didn't. He would have been an excellent fit. Claire Byrne is very disappointing in the new Today slot.
Upforthematch wrote: » The show is called 'Beo ar Éigean' (Alive, just about) where the three presenters chat about daily life or specific topics. Last night they were talking about times in history they would like to have been around for. I think it's a great programme, particularly if you have a fairly fluent standard of Irish. The ladies are full of fun and energy and they are great storytellers. I love how they complement each other. At last we have an interesting radio show in Irish that isn't about current affairs, sport or music!
ford fiesta wrote: » Nadine O'Regan (formerly Today FM) covering on Late Date tonight
Dickie10 wrote: » why was tubridy not on radio this week ? seems better holidays than teachers. Is it just me or does Mary Wilson have an awful lot of a school principal thing going on? seems to have a half giving out tone the whole time? also matt cooper tries this on a lot, has a real teacher reaction to anything humerous, like wont ever ever laugh out loud
Deleted User wrote: » Sarah McInerney is much more jovial on Drivetime with her co-host Cormac Ó h-Eadhra, than Mary Wilson was in the role solo.
ford fiesta wrote: » Morning Ireland's Gavin Jennings presenting "The News at One" today. Usually presented by Brian Dobson. I don't think Gavin has presented this slot before??. It might have something to do with his Morning Ireland show appearances reduced, since the new the mostly female line up was announced with Mary Wilson and Aine Lawlor etc..
amlinopta wrote: » He said “good morning” introducing a guest earlier, corrected himself and said something like “it will take a while to get used to this”. Suggests he could be covering this slot a little more. Louise Byrne and Samantha Libreri both filling in on Morning Ireland this week, looks like 5 or 6 female presenters now with not a man in sight!
Clon63 wrote: » I find it amazing that on a show with 5 regular presenters so an acerage commitment of 2 shows per week that they have had an extra presenter Louise Byrne the last 2 mornings. Mary Wilson was on but wgat about the other 4. I know Aine Lawlor also does The Week In Politics but dont think any of the others gave commitments in RTE apart from Morning Ireland. I just wonder what is the going rate for a 2 prograammes a week morn8ng presenter in cash strapped RTE?
ford fiesta wrote: » Instead of the usual "Radio 1 replay" from 2am to 3am, this morning Late Date has been extended by an hour with Fiachna O'B live (covering for Cathal Murray). Would they not have just relayed RTE Gold for this hour instead?
thesandeman wrote: » They've done it arseways tonight. I turned on for Late Date but R1 Replay has been on since 1am apparently.
amlinopta wrote: » Gavin Jennings and his wife Audrey Carvill