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In this Film Ireland podcast, we spotlight the Dublin International Comedy Film Festival, which is taking place 27-30 November 2024. First off, Gemma Creagh talks to Festival Director Mo O'Connell and Co-director Cathal Feeney about what we can look forward to. Followed by Mo talking to Tara Norris, whose comedy short Proposing to Ciara screens at the festival. Dublin International Comedy Film Festival Ireland's funniest film festival returns 27-30 November 2024 for its 5th iteration and promises some much needed winter levity with a programme of films, industry Q&A's, a live script comedy competition, networking events, live stand-up competition and awards. SCHEDULE: https://www.dublininternationalcomedyfilmfest.com/ TICKETS: https://filmfreeway.com/DublinInternationalComedyFilmFestivalDICFF/tickets The Dublin International Comedy Film Festival hits the Lighthouse Cinema once more on the 27th and 28th of November, then heads to the Complex for the first time! It will share its programme between the Lighthouse Cinema, the Complex in Smithfield, Dublin 7, the IFI, the Hendrick Hotel and Tailors Hall, D8. Activities take place from the 27th to the 30th November with a jam packed programme of comedy films, shorts & sketches from Ireland & around the globe. There's also a terrific line up of comedy acts with Bernard O'Shea, Kevin McGahern and Joe Rooney. Joe Rooney will also judge the inaugural DICFF Stand-Up Competition that DICFF have been running throughout the year, culminating in the finals on 28th & 30th November at the Hendrick Hotel & the Complex, respectively. https://filmireland.net/
Urban animals and comedy in the city, Frankenstein in Tuscany, and minding the great Nell McCafferty at Italia 90, with John Egan, Ann Marie Durkan, Judith Mok, Norma MacMaster, Joe Rooney and Enda Wyley
No laughing matter for comedian Joe Rooney when it comes to the abuse he's had since partaking in the Navan Pride Festival. Nicky Kyle could only laugh at the contention that potato growing gardeners are the source of blight! Gerry was only delighted to chat with his this far book of the year author Cathy Sweeney and Professor Kevin McGuigan enlightened us on a most successful water project in Malawi. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thin Lizzy in Tramore, Brehon Brutalism in Ballsbridge, feathery feats of nature -- and the wisdom, or not, of meeting your heroes. With John Toal, Joe Rooney, Kathy Donaghy, Shane O'Toole, Lani O'Hanlon and Judith Mok
Thin Lizzy in Tramore, Brehon Brutalism in Ballsbridge, feathery feats of nature -- and the wisdom, or not, of meeting your heroes. With John Toal, Joe Rooney, Kathy Donaghy, Shane O'Toole, Lani O'Hanlon and Judith Mok
Confessions of a cocktail piano teen sensation, Father Damo goes to Ted Fest, a letter to Letter from America, and sawing wood in a Siberian gulag, with Conor Linehan, Michael O'Connor, Henrietta McKervey, Joe Rooney, Joe Kearney and Grace Wilentz
Joe Rooney left Clongowes in 1979, and after studying in UCD, he worked in the finance sector in London and New York. He is chair of the School's Finance Committee, and after taking early retirement, he volunteered his services to the Clongowes Foundation. Outside of Clongowes, he is the interim chair of an Irish registered company. The Alberto Hurtado Bursary Programme (AHP), is a scheme inspired by the desire to remove barriers to the unique educational experience that a seven-day boarding school can offer. The objective of the AHP is to offer opportunity to boys who might otherwise not fulfil their potential because of socio-economic disadvantage. Students are chosen on the basis of eligibility and suitability, family ambition and their potential to thrive in a boarding environment. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/portraitsofclongowes/message
Welcome to the seventy-eighth edition of The Chronicles of Podcast, these are The Chronicles of Joe Rooney Joe Rooney is an Irish actor, comedian and singer-songwriter, most notably known for playing Father Damo in the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted, appearing in the episode "The Old Grey Whistle Theft" and in stand up comedy where he has performed worldwide. You can catch Joe on tour with his show 'A Celebration of Fathed Ted' All this and more inside this edition of 'The Chronicles of Podcast' including Callum's Treachings, Tom's Journal & Jamie's Audience Participation challenge. If you like what you hear here then please don't hesitate to like and share this show with your friends and please make sure to follow us on all social medias and maybe even a little rating and review on your favourite podcasting apps. Official Website - The Chronicles of Podcast Official Sponsor - Stay Cozy Clothing Affiliate Charity - Sophie Lancaster Foundation Facebook - Joe Rooney
In this episode host Kevin Lawton is joined by Joe Rooney of Baker Industrial at MODEX 2022. They discuss how Baker is expanding within the racking industry, how racking is changing and the impacts that demand is having on space utilization and how companies are dealing with this challenge. Get on demand labor from Veryable with zero fees for the first month by signing up here: https://veryable.grsm.io/znj79m4huqsb
Comedian and Father Ted star Joe Rooney tells us about an interactive experience that allows people to explore the history and heritage of County Louth.
A Portuguese speaking dog, a rural house, some white underpants. Things didn't go well for Joe on his first foray into housesitting. The comedian and Father Ted star joined Dermot and Dave to chat going back to college, Louth Culture Quest and shared his calamitous tale! For more on Louth Culture Quest, visit antain.ie
PJ asks funnyman Joe the crucial question, why is Cork so great? And other things too, in advance of his show in thecomedyclub.ie Saturday See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today a treasure hunt involving a dystopian future and some missing art works as An Tain arts Centre prepare to launch Louth Culture Quest, actor Joe Rooney who is involved in the project and Paul Hayes director of An Tain arts centre joined us. Writer/director Frank Shouldice on creating a new production based around a little known story that took place during the 1916 Easter Rising, plus listeners sing for a golden ticket See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A big Tis Yourself welcome to the first comedian to come on the show!Joe is a legend in Irish comedy and loved around the world for his role as Fr Damo in the hit show Father Ted.He now presents his own Ted podcast and also has another comedy sketch one too, all while studying, performing and being a dad!I hope you enjoy and remember to like, subscribe, rate and review!#fathertedSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tis-yourself. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Grace and Eimear are joined by comedians Ellen O'Reilly and Joe Rooney. Ellen and Joe discuss their careers in the music and comedy business and the group talk horror comedy.
It's time for another special guest. This week, we talk to a fellow film fan who is also a musician, a writer, an actor, a stand-up comedian, (and he has a podcast and throws a great dinner party...) but don't trust him with your whistle. We are delighted to speak with Joe Rooney about one of his favourite films, Terrence Malick's 1978 masterpiece DAYS OF HEAVEN, as well as some of his fondest film memories and why FORREST GUMP should be left on the trash heap.
Donny Kingston, up and coming stand up on Belfast's comedy circuit, helps unravel the mystery of the stolen whistle and stave off complete societal breakdown on Craggy Island. It's just a whistle! Dougal's finds a cool new friend in Father Damo (played by Joe Rooney), and gets to show off his football tekkers. Ted tries to relax on a picnic site, but unfortunately he runs in to a couple of fupping baxters. Mrs Doyle is on night duty and Jack displays his ninja skills with a couple of bottles of Jacob's Creek Chardonnay 1991. There's another score in our Meet Your Maker feature, so who is that shows up, Graham or Arthur? Larry Duff actually answers his phone! It's not good news though. The Blur/Oasis rivalry gets a sermon (remember Feile 95? What a line up!), as does Street Fighter 2; bad piercings and Belfast's murals and checkpoints.
Donny Kingston, up and coming stand up on Belfast's comedy circuit, helps unravel the mystery of the stolen whistle and stave off complete societal breakdown on Craggy Island. It's just a whistle! Dougal's finds a cool new friend in Father Damo (played by Joe Rooney), and gets to show off his football tekkers. Ted tries to relax on a picnic site, but unfortunately he runs in to a couple of fupping baxters. Mrs Doyle is on night duty and Jack displays his ninja skills with a couple of bottles of Jacob's Creek Chardonnay 1991. There's another score in our Meet Your Maker feature, so who is that shows up, Graham or Arthur? Larry Duff actually answers his phone! It's not good news though. The Blur/Oasis rivalry gets a sermon (remember Feile 95? What a line up!), as does Street Fighter 2; bad piercings and Belfast's murals and checkpoints.
Dublin in the late 80s was a hotbed of creativity and, for a while at least, no band was hotter than Guernica. Starting out in the mould of Joy Division and New Order, they morphed into a powerful live band driven by guitars and synths, and the rock-solid rhythm section of Darragh Broe on drums and Derek Lee on bass. At the mic stand was Joe Rooney, who later later find fame as a comedian and actor, but back then he was an enigmatic frontman and with a stunning album in the can, the band were seemingly destined for great things. A sudden split brought that dream crashing down, and the reverberations still echo sometimes in the lives of those who were part of the story. Back then I was a teenage hangaround who idolised Darragh, Joe and the lads, and when I heard that now, over 30 years later, that never-released album may finally see the light of day, I had to talk to Joe to fill in some of the blanks of a story. For all its disappointment and tragedy, it was and is an electrifying and inspiring tale that left us with music and memories. Even though Darragh passed away in 2009, his son David - also a drummer - is a driving force in ensuring that the world is reminded of his father and of that brief, glorious time when Dublin could lay claim to being the creative capital of the world.
In today's ep the lads talk with Actor Joe Rooney about his career in Father Ted, Killinascully and stand up. Support the podcast! ko-fi.com/awfullyirish Join the discord! https://discord.gg/kkZbtmE Follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/awfullyirishpodcast/ Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/awfullyirishpodcast/
In the midst of the challenging times we are facing in Covid19 pandemic one local well known comedian is making lots of people smile with his hilarious songs about the coronavirus. Joe Rooney joined Sinéad on today's show for the craic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Santa song and interview, Joe Rooney chat and zero out of ten Instagrand! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Screentime John Fardy chats to the father of modern documentary Nick Broomfield about his new Leonard Cohen Documentary which tells the story of the singers long romance with Marianne Ihlen. The Circle of Cinema rolls on this week on Screentime when he looks at the new live action version of the Lion King. 'Father Damo' himself Joe Rooney picks his favourite movie. Plus following the screening of 'Katie' on RTE this week John chats to director Ross Whitaker.
In episode 7 we welcomed an absolute stalwart of the Irish comedy scene to Jesters Comedy Club at Sin E (https://www.facebook.com/jesterscomedy/?__tn__=K-R&eid=ARB3GKVOoUZ0VGM0wy7bt_LIDKQ1cdkm_4szk_y4ULTmZLqplHa8ANsyi6NmvCGCtkGx-TgcsH6rf9x7&fref=mentions&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARCznw1cER861UcP_C2YCCcyWYEqCXxj9XENbGkQHIH1xtaubjn-nzQomJyRSSf4Yrf3PI_33ikVA9NplrvyKzRZImmU945q4azxrxRkRPWL2QT8JPjNewT2CiFIzuC1Jm9mqHtcUgs8NiSD0rTuCp90enDgdb6xHuCidetl6Pl4uSBkOo16-3IWHIK_T8Qx0FAA_0UAJf54d1llbn9zy6OPp2XCH-D5zZdndKc_WBkw94lgCjZcUW6HDYgMb_VKG0QshvLE-b29thu1djWodTRjLOGxEc2IK72NZZ8v7mrBg5AroVR2JKG7ejNtStShoJfNqzvAv7e8O047ZAbVijBQdw) . The hilarious Joe Rooney - Comedian (https://www.facebook.com/joerooneycomedian/?__tn__=K-R&eid=ARA0sof4Nz7GyF3EE7xkYok7PtHlN1X9CRgzNNbcTrNSzTogAyDAQ5SjGjA6V_t7J0d2F_sueDu6M4kr&fref=mentions&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARCznw1cER861UcP_C2YCCcyWYEqCXxj9XENbGkQHIH1xtaubjn-nzQomJyRSSf4Yrf3PI_33ikVA9NplrvyKzRZImmU945q4azxrxRkRPWL2QT8JPjNewT2CiFIzuC1Jm9mqHtcUgs8NiSD0rTuCp90enDgdb6xHuCidetl6Pl4uSBkOo16-3IWHIK_T8Qx0FAA_0UAJf54d1llbn9zy6OPp2XCH-D5zZdndKc_WBkw94lgCjZcUW6HDYgMb_VKG0QshvLE-b29thu1djWodTRjLOGxEc2IK72NZZ8v7mrBg5AroVR2JKG7ejNtStShoJfNqzvAv7e8O047ZAbVijBQdw) has been making Irish audiences laugh for decades. As one of Ireland's most versatile comedians he has acted in comedies including Father Ted (https://www.facebook.com/Father-Ted-306411942918/?__tn__=K-R&eid=ARDm-4Ffp09oLWddcBG2mGYj8heJTOaBnWDsi6gJuQGTPicUkpPtSGV4neJ2FuwThnji6vwItWeckNZs&fref=mentions&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARCznw1cER861UcP_C2YCCcyWYEqCXxj9XENbGkQHIH1xtaubjn-nzQomJyRSSf4Yrf3PI_33ikVA9NplrvyKzRZImmU945q4azxrxRkRPWL2QT8JPjNewT2CiFIzuC1Jm9mqHtcUgs8NiSD0rTuCp90enDgdb6xHuCidetl6Pl4uSBkOo16-3IWHIK_T8Qx0FAA_0UAJf54d1llbn9zy6OPp2XCH-D5zZdndKc_WBkw94lgCjZcUW6HDYgMb_VKG0QshvLE-b29thu1djWodTRjLOGxEc2IK72NZZ8v7mrBg5AroVR2JKG7ejNtStShoJfNqzvAv7e8O047ZAbVijBQdw) , improvised with Dublin Comedy Improv (https://www.facebook.com/DublinComedyImprov/?__tn__=K-R&eid=ARDuE7Yl2sMRw3LjKuOSx1HincEZ2E5gQL1hbN7b0_6JzN6a5TPWv30NdNM76-MUOZRCNzlBjjPnro7z&fref=mentions&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARCznw1cER861UcP_C2YCCcyWYEqCXxj9XENbGkQHIH1xtaubjn-nzQomJyRSSf4Yrf3PI_33ikVA9NplrvyKzRZImmU945q4azxrxRkRPWL2QT8JPjNewT2CiFIzuC1Jm9mqHtcUgs8NiSD0rTuCp90enDgdb6xHuCidetl6Pl4uSBkOo16-3IWHIK_T8Qx0FAA_0UAJf54d1llbn9zy6OPp2XCH-D5zZdndKc_WBkw94lgCjZcUW6HDYgMb_VKG0QshvLE-b29thu1djWodTRjLOGxEc2IK72NZZ8v7mrBg5AroVR2JKG7ejNtStShoJfNqzvAv7e8O047ZAbVijBQdw) and has entertained countless audiences with his stand up and musical Comedy. Instagram: @joerooneycomedian Twitter: @joerooney1 Facebook: joerooneycomedian Website: www.joerooneycomedian.com (http://www.joerooneycomedian.com/?fbclid=IwAR0Nr2UxAwiWwxVwokPOGIQzb0FAHbTJUsJJe6OUySQJZVEEsC64TaEfaAs) Podcast: https://www.headstuff.org/podarooney/ Episode dedicated to memory of Zoid Liska
Comedian and actor Joe Rooney joins me for episode 100 to chat, Fr. Ted, Barcelona vs Dundalk and gigging in the home of HallmarkPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/tomomahonybuckshotTee:https://www.teepublic.com/user/tomomahonyGigs:http://www.tomomahony.com/gigs/
Podcast recorded live on youtube with the comedian, writer, actor, marathon runner and all around dude Joe Rooney
In this episode we talk with Joe Rooney of the Podarooney Podcast. We talk about how he landed the legendary role of Father Damo in Father Ted, how he ended up becoming a writer on Killinaskully, about running techniques and shoes, about the current political climate in the US, we also come up wth some Fellow Passengers facts about the end of the Neanderthals, of course we talk about the landslide yes victory in the abortion referendum and much much more. facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fellowpassengerspodcast/ twitter: https://twitter.com/Fellowpodcast instagram: https://instagram.com/fellowpassengerspodcast Produced By: http://www.displacestudios.com/ For all enquiries email: fellowpassengerspodcast@gmail.com
I feel really lucky to have spent time with Joe Rooney someone whom I had grown up watching on TV. Joe is a comedian, writer & actor and has been in the entertainment world in Ireland for 25 years. I really enjoyed the time chatting with him. We talked about comedy, performance, being yourself, hair, Jim Carrey, life, living, this that and the other. Joe has a podcast called Podarooney on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/podarooney/id975188270?mt=2 You can follow him on twitter here @joerooney1 His website is here http://joerooneycomedian.com/ Can I Be Frank? is all about real, authentic, unedited conversation. Subscribe at youtube www.youtube.com/user/frankmccaughey https://www.facebook.com/CanIBeFrankyoutube/ https://itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/can-i-be-frank/id1101777825?mt=2
Former fake priest Joe Rooney drops by the studio to review trousers, living on a boat and the rights and wrongs of throwing underpants at your kids. Also this week we answer the big questions – Is Tom Cruise an undercover agent? What’s the problem with button-fly jeans and Why does nobody get haunted by […] La entrada Reviewables #59 | Talkin’ Trousers with Joe Rooney se publicó primero en Headstuff.
Donny Kingston, up and coming stand up on Belfast's comedy circuit, helps unravel the mystery of the stolen whistle and stave off complete societal breakdown on Craggy Island. It's just a whistle! Dougal's finds a cool new friend in Father Damo (played by Joe Rooney), and gets to show off his football tekkers. Ted tries to relax on a picnic site, but unfortunately he runs in to a couple of fupping baxters. Mrs Doyle is on night duty and Jack displays his ninja skills with a couple of bottles of Jacob's Creek Chardonnay 1991.There's another score in our Meet Your Maker feature, so who is that shows up, Graham or Arthur? Larry Duff actually answers his phone! It's not good news though. The Blur/Oasis rivalry gets a sermon (remember Feile 95? What a line up!), as does Street Fighter 2; bad piercings and Belfast's murals and checkpoints.Subscribe now to get a new episode every Sunday morning - just in time for Mass! Subscribe on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ecumencial-matters-father/id1116660897?mt=2) or search for Father Ted on your favourite podcast provider and leave a comment on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/EcumenicalMatters. Your browser does not support the audio element. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
This is a live show I did in Vicar St back in 2006 for a series of CDs with News Of The World newspaper. Des Bishop and Ian Coppinger were on the other CDs as far as I remember. I decided to stick it out on podcast as a relaunch of the podcast which I […] La entrada Episode 77 Joe Rooney Live At Vicar St se publicó primero en Headstuff.
Episode six from the Liffey Laughs Series 1. Featuring comedians such as Dermot Carmody, Kevin Gildea, Kathleen O’Rourke, Joe Rooney and Reuben. 00:16 Joe Rooney The Angelus 2:08 Dermot Carmody Religion Song 5:05 Kevin Gildea Drink Driving, Irish Defense system 8:07 Kathleen O’Rourke Primary School teacher 10:03 Joe Rooney Farm, Chickens 11:09 Joe Rooney Rockstar nursery Rhymes RTE’s hit stand up series saw Ireland’s top comedians joined by a new crop of UK acts all making their Irish debuts – live or TV. Commissioned by RTE Two in 2006, the Liffey Laugh was recorded at the packed 1500 capacity Vicar Street and featured Irish acts Jason Byrne, Ed Byrne, Andrew Maxwell, Neil Delamere, David McSavage, Deirdre O’Kane, Dermot Whelan and David O’Doherty amongst others. The series was boosted by the emergence of new Irish talent plus the appearance of new UK stars like John Bishop (first gig ever as full time performer), Alan Carr and Rhod Gilbert who were all unknown in Ireland but now established amongst the top comedy acts around the world.
Listen back to episode 3 of Don’t Quote Me with host Sean Hughes. Panel Andrew Maxwell, Fiona Looney, Karl Spain with special guest comedian Joe Rooney. Quotes read out by Michael A Fitzgerald.
Joe Rooney is an actor and comedian with over twenty years experience in both fields. As an actor he has had major roles in Father Ted (Channel 4), 5 series of Killinascully (RTE), Roy (BBC), RiRa (TG4) and Spookey Stakeout (RTE). I caught up with Joe to find out how he moved into the world of stand-up comedy via a second hand record store in the George's Street Arcade and a band that created an entirely new musical genre. We talk about performing, the good nights and some of the bad ones, his role as Father Damo in Father Ted and loads more.There's also some exciting info about Joe and a new podcast here on the Castaway network. You can follow Joe on Twitter @joerooney1. Follow the show on Twitter @738ampod
iBAM fournders, Cliff Carlson and Kathy Curry, stop in at the Windy City Irish Radio studios to promote the upcoming IBAM Chicago 2014 at the Irish American Heritage Center featuring music from honoree, Paddy Reilly, The High Kings, and Mundy along with music clips from honoree and actor, John Mahoney, and a clip from comedian Joe Rooney. Also, music from the Cranberries, Leahy, Flogging Molly, Liz Carroll, The Prodigals, The Boomtown Rats, Orla Fallon and much, much more. Listen live each week from 8pm to 9pm on WSBC 1240AM Chicago and WCFJ 1470AM Chicago Heights on our website at www.windycityirishradio.com. Contact Tim or Mike at tim.taylor@windycityirishradio.com or mike.shevlin@windycityirishradio.com.