Oliver Callan charms the mood of the nation, discusses trending topics, the latest in sport, the arts and everything that's hopping in Irish life! Listen live Monday to Friday at 9am on RTÉ Radio 1.

Oliver's monologue on a Friday.

Nicolas Roche tells Oliver about life after the Peloton and preparing for another adventure from Madrid to Bilbao for the Purple House Charity Cycle.

Eilish Kavanagh & Adam Fletcher, join Oliver in studio, to tell us about their expeerience on First Dates.

Visiting Critics this week, Éanna and Síofra from Burnchurch, try out Bingo for the first time.

Ealma Purcell tells Oliver about jobs for the garden for April into May.

Oliver's monologue on a Thursday.

Writer Caitríona Lally joins Oliver to talk about her striking new memoir, Home Economics — it's about class, work, and the reality behind the writing life.

The 4 of Us are back on tour and perform live in studio for Oliver.

TV chef Shane Smith tells Oliver about his new recipe book Loaf Tin Bakes.

Emmy Award winning actor and late-night talk show host Craig Ferguson tells Oliver about returning to stand-up comedy.

Oliver's monologue on a Wenesday.

Cian Walsh tells Oliver how a students at UCC have set up a ‘food pantry' to help students.

Journalist Ellen Coyne tells Oliver about the biggest story of her career as she revisits ‘The Irish Dancing Cheating Scandal' in her new book.

Sinead Kennedy tells Oliver about retracing part of Shackleton's Endurance exploration... on a cruise ship... no less!

Richard Flood, who appeared in Grey's Anatomy and Shameless; and Ayoola Smart drop in to talk about An Ideal Husband in The Gate.

Alexandra Ryan, founder of Goss.ie, drops into give us the latest goss.

Maighread Ni Dhomhnaill, Donal Lunny, and Daniel O'Donnell react to the death of their friend Moya Brennan

Conor Murray and Hannah Power tell Oliver about their new show, Don't Tell Dad About Diana.

Anne Chambers tells Oliver about turning the lens on herself and why biography still matters

As The Dry returns for a third and final season, writer Nancy Harris tells Oliver about balancing dark themes with humour.

As Spring has sprung, forager Margaret Leahy tells Oliver about the the do's and don'ts of foraging.

Oliver's monologue on a Monday.

Roe McDermott and Dave Rudden explore the fan's dilemma when the art we love becomes entangled with troubling knowledge about its creator.

Paul Murray and Phil Penman, two award winning street photographers, tell Oliver about their love of cities and fascination with urban life.

Fitness fanatic The Body Coach Joe Wicks discusses home workouts and healthy recipes for all the family.

Olivia Fahy takes a deep dive into the stories and controversies of the hit teen drama Euphoria, which starred Sydney Sweeney and Zendaya.

Fuel Protests, Government response, plus Professor Brendan Kelly on the psychology of panic buying.

Jennifer McLaughlin-Doherty is here to give us a sense of what we can expect from the first census of the Irish free state

Bria Birmingham from First Dates is on to talk about her experience on First Dates

Aine Hourican, Sports presenter with New Logical Sports New York, and Willie Hegerty GAA commentator with Shannon side and SNA teacher in Roscommon talk to Oliver about the big GAA match in New York this weekend.

Olivia Fanning and Dave Fanning are here to tell Oliver all about the best of the big and small screen this week, including Project Hail Mary and Detective Hole

Oliver's monologue on a Thursday.

Oliver speaks to Florida Chef Michael Slintak, the Artemis II chef, who spends his summers in Kerry.

Laura Brady tells Oliver about Adelphi '63 a new play running in Smock Alley in Dublin later this month.

Mary McCarthy, Columnist with the Irish Independent

Doireann Ní Ghlacáin, our resident Gaeilgeoir, on the new series of Tracks and Trails and all the focail you need while rambling or hiking.

Callum Parke, a Donegal craftsman who's gone viral, tells Oliver about the richer, mellow notes of a Low Whistle.

Oliver's monologue on a Wednesday.

Oliver meets Dr. Brendan Gunn, the dialect coach who's worked with everyone from Daniel Day Lewis to Cate Blanchette on nailing an accent on screen.

Peter Dunne & Liam Geraghty, from the Petrified Podcast, tell Oliver all about the chilling tales of ordinary people meeting the supernatural.

Patmeena Sabit, an Afghani-American author, tells Oliver about one of the most talked-about debut novels of 2026.

Alexandra Ryan, owner of Goss dot ie, joins Oliver in studio.

Gordon Rochford host of Those Conspiracy Guys talks Dermot through some moon sized conspiracies doing the rounds as the Artimis II mission draws eyes to space

A fan favourite from Jeremy Clarkson's show, Kaleb Cooper is on the line to discuss his life and work ahead of an upcoming event at the Bórd Gais

Louise Nealon, author of Snowflake talks to Dermot about her new book

Sinead O'Quigley from Alternative Dublin tells us all about a new presentation based dating event

Holly Smyth and James Ellison take Dermot through team HSO and the new BMW F900 series which begins in May

The Young Offenders Chris Walley and Alex Murphy chat with Oliver about acting legends and Cork

On this Good Friday Oliver talks all things mass with Luke Doogue

The man who chased murder-accused Joseph Maloney across continents -journalist Pavel Barter joins us with the story behind the hit podcast Runaway Joe and his new book.