chicorytip wrote: » Pat Ingoldsby
ohnonotgmail wrote: » Westmorelanf street most saturdays
George White wrote: » Yer woman's a fine thing, isnt she?
darkdubh wrote: » Aidan Walsh.Yes I know hes still doing his thing but there was a period in the mid 80s when he was semi famous for appearing on that RTE music quizz,was it the one hosted by Dave Fanning?I remember he was on it one time and my Dad said why do they allow that ****ing eejit on the telly? Edit:After Googling I came across this clip with the bould Aidan in action.The show was called Number One.Also featuring Dave Heffernan who was the subject of a few queries on this thread.
Chemical Byrne wrote: » One thing I always wondered about Brendan Kilkenny is whether he is just taking the piss and parodying wannabe celebrities OR is he actually serious. I'm hoping it's the former as the latter is quite sad and I'd feel sorry for him. Or maybe his aim is to confuse people as such and is in fact a master of his art!
pow wow wrote: » Mary Fitzgerald from the Make and Do programme of the 90s.
branie2 wrote: » The actress who played Slightly Bonkers is a barrister now, from what I've read.
jos28 wrote: » Jenny Huston - Anyone know what she is up to now
dhaughton99 wrote: » Long wavy red hair, host of Eurovision maybe late 90's, earlier 00's. Was everywhere on RTE. Come on, some knows her name
Ralf and Florian wrote: » The lad with the ponytail from Limerick who used to present that fashion show that pre-dated Off The Rails.
WomanSkirtFan8 wrote: » as far as I can recall that programme was called "How Do You Do?" or "How Do You Do It?" or something like that.
WomanSkirtFan8 wrote: » Fionnnula Sweeney hosted Eurovision 1993 from Millstreet. She works as a journalist now or so I've heard
geosynchronous orbit wrote: » Yes, she quite big on CNN
darkdubh wrote: » Mary Fitzgerald.Whatever became of her?
darkdubh wrote: » Aidan Walsh.Yes I know hes still doing his thing but there was a period in the mid 80s when he was semi famous for appearing on that RTE music quizz,was it the one hosted by Dave Fanning?I remember he was on it one time and my Dad said why do they allow that ****ing eejit on the telly? Edit:After Googling I came across this clip with the bould Aidan in action.The show was called Number One.Also featuring Dave Heffernan who was the subject of a few queries on this thread. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Q_lLgQmR_A
amdublin wrote: » "doing his thing" Who was Aidan Walsh an what "thing" is he doing now?????
darkdubh wrote: » Just this eccentric fella who was involved on the fringes of the Dublin music scene in the 80s and 90s(and I think still is though I stand to be corrected on that).Not being from Dublin I knew of him through his TV appearences like the one in the clip and a documentary about him that came out about ten or so years ago.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » He is from Cork. Appeared on the scene around 1987 when Dave Fanning started to play some of his stuff on his show on Radio 2. "The Community Games" was probably his most recognized track, but I also remember another one called "The Eagle Has Landed" He faded away from radar as quick as he appeared it seems but is still playing away somewhere no doubt.
The Wild Bunch wrote: » Emma Ledden a great shout Last I seen she was a judge on TV3's search to find a new Xpose presenter in 2009. She'd put on about 6 stone
Del.Monte wrote: » Johnny Logan.