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Psychologist Dr. Lalitta Suglani knows what's what with Catfishing, Barbara Scully is forging a new career in stand up comedy, Aonghus McAnally is searching for demo tape creators and Mog Downey is delighted waste water will not be allowed enter the Boyne River! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In an honest, emotional and moving conversation, Lisa and Shannon Morgan told the harrowing story of the callous murder of their sister Denise in New York by her ex boyfriend, who then shot himself. Aonghus McAnally is bringing his wonderful tribute to Christy Hennessy to the TLT Theatre in Drogheda next week and he had all of us in bits as he sang "Remember Me" the song Christy wrote shortly before he passed away. Grainne Fox explained how her Facebook identity was hacked back in September and how parent company Meta have been utterly useless in resolving the matter. Solene Schirrer outlined how recycling of clothing is a farce in Ireland and what needs doing to put matters right. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sarah covers all of the day's main sporting action including a look back at Ireland's loss to The Netherlands. We also hear from broadcaster, entertainer, snooker commentator and billiards player Aonghus McAnally about his upcoming Cork exhibitions.
Joe presents Funny Friday from the Faithlegg Hotel, Waterford with Frank Twomey, Packie O'Callaghan, Aonghus McAnally, Declan O'Brien, Sharon Mannion, Seamus O'Rourke, Brendan ‘Doc' Savage, June Rodgers & Yann O'Brien.
This would usually be where we give a vague description of what you can expect from the episode. But as you'll hear, we're mixing things up this week. So instead, here's the opening paragraph from the Wikipedia page for The Lyrics Board: The Lyrics Board was an Irish game show hosted by Aonghus McAnally and then by Eurovision Song Contest 1992 winner Linda Martin. In each episode there are two teams. Each team consists of a piano player/team captain who is joined by two celebrities/singers, at either side. A team would choose a number from one to five, from "the board", revealing a word. The team would then have to sing a song with that related word to remain in charge of 'the board'. If the team sing the secret song which is on the board, then this team would win a point, with the team with the most points declared as the winners.
Musician, producer, actor and billiards champion Aonghus McAnally joined Kieran for this week's Thursday Interview. Kieran asked about his Dad, his love of the green baize, as well as what life has been like after Montrose.
Musician, producer, actor and billiards champion Aonghus McAnally joined Kieran for this week's Thursday Interview. Kieran asked about his Dad, his love of the green baize, as well as what life has been like after Montrose.
Tribute to Aonghus McAnally on his retirement after 41 years in RTE.
News Saturday and Sunday 3rd-4th August 2019 2019 compiled and read by Ursula Hogan Weekly roundup of all news and events happening in East Clare: Interview highlights: O4.14 Ursula spoke to Aonghus McAnally ahead of his concert tribute to Christy Hennessey performed at the church in Scariff last Thursday night at the start of the Scariff Harbour festival. 22.04 Patty Lee from Whitegate spoke to Ursula Hogan about the Community BBQ in Whitegate taking place on the 11th of August from 4-8pm at Dromann Harbour in Whitegate as a fund-raiser for Milford care and Raheen hospital.
Claire was joined in studio by singers Simon Morgan and Lisa Lambe who performed some festive favourites. Aonghus McAnally and Eoin Sweeney took a trip down memory lane via the RTE archives. Writer, director and actor Seamus O'Rourke treated us to some Christmas tales and psychotherapist Ray O'Neill gave us some seasonal advice.
Aonghus McAnally has been with RTÉ for decades from Anything Goes on Saturday morning when he had this mad big hair and shoes that didn’t match, to series producer of Joe Duffy's Liveline. Here he talks to Róisín Ingle about his career, living with his Dad actor Ray McNally and he gives us his verdict on that Secret RTE producer on Twitter everyone is talking about. He also talked about his friendship with singer Christie Hennessy ahead of his tour Celebrating Christy Hennessy - The Platinum Collection, which begins next Friday 6th October in Cork.
This week the lads are joined by one of the nicest men in Irish entertainment and a third generation actor - the great Aonghus Óg McAnally. He is a third generation actor, following in the footsteps of his father Aonghus McAnally and his grandfather, the late, brilliant Ray McAnally. Aonghus has done it all in the acting world, from award winning performances treading the boards of international theatres, to starring on both the small screen and big screen. On top of all this he is the man behind Irish production company Rise and commentator for the amazing OTT Wrestling. We spoke to Aonghus about acting, wrestling, The Dublin Fringe Festival, Mother Teresa and a whole lot more... including the best Tinder story you will hear for a long time. Aonghus will be featuring in The Dublin Fringe Festival from September 21st-24th in the Project Arts Centre in Temple Bar as he stars in the play, "Traitor". Follow @AonghusOg on Twitter for more.