Hangdogroad wrote: » Barney Johnson, presented a gardening programme simply called the Garden which my Nan would watch. He died unexpectedly, think he was about 50.
furiousox wrote: » Some of the ads were a photograph of a shop/premises with a voice telling you where it is rather than actual video.
Hangdogroad wrote: » Anyone remember a programme about learning Irish from the early 80s called Anois Is Aris? It had a lot of what could be termed comedy sketches, Frank Kelly was in most of these. Anyway one in particular sticks in my memory. It was a guy hanging in chains in a cell and a torturer (kelly I think) would show him pictures of various politicians and celebrities and ask "anseo?" to which yer man gave the right answers except for the end where he gave the wrong answer for JR from Dallas and the torturer fella starts flogging him with a whip and yer man roaring his head off. My mother was mortified at this and turned it off.
bobbyss wrote: » Reminiscing. Care to share memories?Brendan O'Reilly. The early version of Des Cahill.
bobbyss wrote: » Reminiscing. Care to share memories? Maurice O'Doherty reading the news. Paddy Gallagher's Folio. Caroline Erskine. Charles Mitchell making a dog's dinner speaking Irish. Andy O'Mahoney. The very best no matter what he did. Liam O 'Morchu Trom agus Eadtrom. He tried to jazz up Irish. A well read broadcaster who had entertaining evening radio slot too. Mike Murphy morning radio programme. Yousa Yousa etc.Mart and Market. Michael Dillon. Brother of writer Eilish. Brendan O'Reilly. The early version of Des Cahill.
MfMan wrote: » How many of ye young 'uns remember 7 Days, pre-cursor to Today Tonight, or Feach? Folio, a late-night arts program. Halls Pictorial Weekly, introduced satire to an unsuspecting Ireland. Mike Murphy presenting Murphy's America and Murphy's Australia. The Invisible Man (David McCallum), Gemini Man, Man From Atlantis. The Good Old Days with Leonard Sachs. Landmark, (Ear To The Ground for grown-ups). Hawaii Five-O with the great Jack Lord. Cross Country Quiz featuring teams GAA-like from different counties, hosted by Liam Devally who went on to become a judge.