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.

Eamon Dunphy, Irish footballing legend; Liam Newell, Principal at O'Connell Secondary School in Dublin, and Jennifer Parrott, mother of Troy, on Ireland's win over Portugal

Blindboy Boatclub tells Oliver about being nominated in the Best Documentary Presenter Category at the Grierson Awards.

Gina Ford tells us why she feels families that revolve around children can lead to couples not looking after their relationship.

Catherine Leyden, Home Baking Expert, takes on the role of visiting critic for us.

Oliver's monologue on a Thursday.

Sarah Drennan spoke to Oliver about her family's fight for a new sentence for the man who killed her brother Joe in a hit-and-run in Limerick in 2023.

Stage and screen actor Cathy Belton joined Oliver to talk about the type of women she loves to play and to see on screen including CAB's Norah who is back to reveal more ‘Hidden Assets'.

Our go-to folklore historian Jo Kerrigan joined Oliver to explore the old ways and old secrets of Pagan Ireland.

Our 'Screen Team' Olivia Fahy and Paddy Cullivan shared their picks of the most popular shows and hidden gems on the big and small screen.

The battle rages on for the title of Ireland's Oldest Musical Society - Nicky Kehoe told Oliver that the Wexford Light Opera Society claims second place!

Oliver's monologue on a Wednesday.

Presenter, author and proud Irish man Dermot O'Leary talks about his Wexford roots, his love of Brendan Shine and new book Toto the Ninja Cat & the Pirate Treasure Hunt.

Brad Bennett - The Irish TikToker up for a UK award

'Ear to the Ground' presenter Darragh McCullagh joins Oliver with his wife Aoife to talk about life since the arrival of their baby Grace.

The Aunties of Agony! — Norma Sheahan and Sophie White

Joan Larkin makes contact from the Athlone Musical Society

Oliver's monologue on a Tuesday.

The stars of R&R Musical Society on bringing the musical to the National Concert Hall.

Bryan Dobson talks to Oliver about inaugurations he has covered and what he's learned about Catherine Connolly's

Oliver's monologue on a Monday.

Former Limerick Captain Declan Hannon on retirement, quiet leadership & life after hurling.

Margaret Atwood's memories and overhearing criticisms from Irish readers

Doireann Ní Ghlacáin teaches Oliver Irish phrases

Rally 'The Bullet from Belmullet' Lally on getting into the world top 10

Dermot's monologue on a Friday.

Comedy legend Michael Palin tells Dermot about his travels in Venezuela

Dermot's monologue on a Thursday.

Dermot speaks to Margo Noonan from the Sexual Assault Treatment Unit.

Dermot speaks to Tom who was one of the Lollipop Children

Dermot's monologue on a Wednesday.

Cork comedian and former electrician Chris Kent spoke to Dermot about giving up his smart phone.

Kim Kardashian is starring in Disney's divorce drama 'All's Fair'. Entertainment journalist Sarina Bellissimo watched it for us so you don't have to.

Dermot's monologue on a Tuesday.

Cillian Dickson from Lough Ree Yacht Club and Louis Mulloy from Mayo Sailing Club, tell Dermot how five friends, one boat and 6 years of hard work has resulted in becoming world champions.

Claire and Sarah tell Dermot about the beauty of hospital toast.

Bridget O'Hora gave her triplets their first pocket money over the Halloween weekend. You can probably guess what they spent it on!

Dermot's monologue on a Monday.

Richie Sadlier and Padraig O'Hora share what really made them speak up - and why they're urging men everywhere to join in & do the same.

Oliver's monologue on a Friday.

Hugh Wallace, Celebrity architect, has a go on a rollercoaster as this weeks Visiting Critic.

PJ O'Sullivan's paranormal investigations in some of Ireland's oldest castles, jails, and manor houses.

Oliver's monologue on a Thursday.

Senator Nessa Cosgrove on why she took her own 'snack cart' onto the Sligo train.

Fifth generation stick maker, Francis McCaffrey from Killorglin, Kerry explains how, & why, business is out the door.

Oliver speaks to Pat Larkin, Godfather to Abbie; and Alice Larkin, her Aunt.

Colm O'Regan is back with a new book, filled with heart and humour, about how Irish people speak English.

Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh talks about the pain of losing a sibling

Meteorologists Evelyn Cusack and Séamus Walsh explain the peculiarities of our weather

Oliver's monologue on a Thursday.

Marie Jordan talks to Oliver about her husband – the late, great and much loved Eddie Jordan.

Hypnotist and magician, Keith Barry, dropped in as this week's Visiting Critic. He told Oliver all about his experience of diving.