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Maggie Doyle reports on Gerry Adams' High Court defamation case against the BBC.
Maggie Doyle reports on the defamation case being taken by Gerry adams against the BBC.
Three days after a report made damning findings about the use of unauthorised springs in children's spinal surgery, Children's Health Ireland has published new information on the number of surgeries taking place, and the numbers who remain on the waiting list. Our reporter, Maggie Doyle, has been looking at the figures...
Maggie Doyle reports that nine people were taken to hospital following an early morning fire at a building in Bray, Co Wicklow.
Maggie Doyle reports that a judge has said he is satisfied Conor McGregor has done what he was ordered to do in relation to the dissemination and sharing of CCTV footage, which was shown during the civil trial brought by Nikita Hand.
Maggie Doyle speaks to families awaiting loved ones on Dublin Airport ahead of Christmas.
61 year old man has appeared before the High Court in connection with the murder of three RUC officers in a bombing in 1982. Martin McCauley from Esmondale in Naas was arrested yesterday on foot an extradition warrant. We speak to our reporter, Maggie Doyle, was in court
Patrick from Offspring to Maggie Doyle from Blue Heelers we're going through the most traumatic Aussie TV deaths that shaped us. Plus we've just realized that we have been saying Temu wrong this whole time, which is embarrassing because we've been saying it a LOT. And a woman has rejected over 5000 date offers for one, or should we say one million, reasons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Minister of State Jack Chambers and our reporter Maggie Doyle on the new road safety measures being introduced
Our Correspondent, Maggie Doyle.
Maggie Doyle reports.
Maggie Doyle, from the RTÉ Newsroom and Louisa Santoro, CEO Mendicity
Maggie Doyle reports.
Maggie Doyle reports that it's been another bad weekend on Ireland's roads.
Maggie Doyle reports from Dublin last night where over a hundred gathered to remember homeless woman Ann Delaney who died on Sunday.
This week, for our final episode of Season 3 of Speak The Speech, we are joined by one of Australia's most popular and successful screen and theatre actors, Lisa McCune. Lisa performs Desdemona's speech from Act 4, Scene 2 of Othello and delves into the language of the piece. She also talks about playing Gertrude in Bell Shakespeare's 2020 production of Hamlet, the difference between performing on stage and screen, and what she's learned across her acclaimed career. Lisa McCune has earned an impressive collection of awards as an actor, including four Gold Logies for Most Popular Personality on Australian television. She recently starred in Girl from the North Country, as well as the Network Ten comedy series How To Stay Married and Bell Shakespeare's production of Hamlet. After graduating from the WA Academy of Performing Arts, she landed the role of Maggie Doyle in the police drama Blue Heelers, which went on to become one of the most popular and enduring programs on Australian television, making her a household name. Her other screen credits include The Potato Factory, Ex PM, It's A Date, Sea Patrol, Rake, MDA, and Hell Has Harbour Views. On stage, she's starred as Maria in The Sound of Music, which she followed with her Green Room Award-winning performance as Sally Bowles in Cabaret. She earned a Helpmann nomination for her performance in The King and I, and has also appeared in Shane Warne The Musical, South Pacific, Into The Woods, and Guys and Dolls.
Maggie Doyle is a regular user of the social day care service being provided at Easkey Health Care centre. However, the centre now only operates for 2 days per week, as opposed to 4 before Covid, and she says this is not acceptable
Welcome to Episode 34 of Talking Prisoner. Hosts Ken Mulholland and Matt Batten sat down with the talented Script Writer/Script Editor/Storyliner and Story Editor Coral Drouyn. Coral has been involved in the entertainment industry since a young child and is also an actress and singer. Coral is a huge part of the Australian TV industry working on shows such as Neighbours, Home and Away, Blue Heelers, Streetsmartz, Pacific Drive, Chuck Finn and is also responsible for saving the career of a Home and Away favourite which we spoke to Coral in great length about. Coral shared her memories with us growing up as a child, what it was like to have parents who were in show business and what it was like to come over to Australia in a boat. Coral talks in great length about her writing process for scripts and her passion for writing for tv shows and the lengths she went to making sure that her scripts were perfect. Coral shared with us the long hours she worked on shows the stress and toll it took on her and her family life. We spoke with Coral about how she was headhunted to come and save Home and Away and what she did to save the show and to fix the ratings. We also spoke about the ill fated soap “Arcade” where Coral played Consuela McPhee, Coral explained why this show did not work and some behind the scenes information that none of us ever knew about Arcade. We spoke in great depth about Corals time writing for Neighbours with Reg Watson. Coral wrote the final episode and one of the most heart breaking episodes of Blue Heelers where Maggie Doyle dies, Coral explains why they killed off Maggie and why Lisa McCune did not speak to her for two years. Coral also saved the career of Home and Away favourite Lynne McGranger who plays Irene Roberts, Coral told us why she kept Irene in the show when the writers wanted to write her out and the Australian Writers Award she won for writing Episode 3445 of Home and Away involving everyone's favourite Alf Stewart played by Ray Meagher. Fans will be excited to know that Part 2 will be dedicated to all the characters Coral developed on Prisoner and fan questions. Please like and subscribe to the Talking Prisoner YouTube channel.#homeandaway #coraldrouyn #neighbours #blueheelers
Welcome to Episode 34 of Talking Prisoner. Hosts Ken Mulholland and Matt Batten sat down with the talented Script Writer/Script Editor/Storyliner and Story Editor Coral Drouyn. Coral has been involved in the entertainment industry since a young child and is also an actress and singer. Coral is a huge part of the Australian TV industry working on shows such as Neighbours, Home and Away, Blue Heelers, Streetsmartz, Pacific Drive, Chuck Finn and is also responsible for saving the career of a Home and Away favourite which we spoke to Coral in great length about. Coral shared her memories with us growing up as a child, what it was like to have parents who were in show business and what it was like to come over to Australia in a boat. Coral talks in great length about her writing process for scripts and her passion for writing for tv shows and the lengths she went to making sure that her scripts were perfect. Coral shared with us the long hours she worked on shows the stress and toll it took on her and her family life. We spoke with Coral about how she was headhunted to come and save Home and Away and what she did to save the show and to fix the ratings. We also spoke about the ill fated soap “Arcade” where Coral played Consuela McPhee, Coral explained why this show did not work and some behind the scenes information that none of us ever knew about Arcade. We spoke in great depth about Corals time writing for Neighbours with Reg Watson. Coral wrote the final episode and one of the most heart breaking episodes of Blue Heelers where Maggie Doyle dies, Coral explains why they killed off Maggie and why Lisa McCune did not speak to her for two years. Coral also saved the career of Home and Away favourite Lynne McGranger who plays Irene Roberts, Coral told us why she kept Irene in the show when the writers wanted to write her out and the Australian Writers Award she won for writing Episode 3445 of Home and Away involving everyone's favourite Alf Stewart played by Ray Meagher. Fans will be excited to know that Part 2 will be dedicated to all the characters Coral developed on Prisoner and fan questions. Please like and subscribe to the Talking Prisoner YouTube channel.#homeandaway #coraldrouyn #neighbours #blueheelers
Lisa McCune is not only one of Australia’s most successful screen and theatre actors, earning an impressive collection of awards, including ten Logies, four of them Gold. From “hot cop” Maggie Doyle in Blue Heelers to playing Maria Von Trapp in the stage version of The Sound of Music to her role as Dr. Liz Gibson in the highly acclaimed medical series MDA, Lisa McCune has quite the range. Now she’s back on stage for the Australian production of the hit musical Girl from the North Country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our reporter Maggie Doyle talks to undocumented migrants and we hear from Neil Bruton of the Migrants Rights Centre of Ireland on proposals to regularise thousands of workers in Ireland illegally.
Maggie Doyle is joined by The Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys,, Micheál Lehane and Sandra Hurley. Minister Humphreys backs calls for off-licences to close early and suggested they could shut at 6pm or 7pm.
Maggie Doyle is joined by The Minister for Children Roderic O'Gorman, Sandra Hurley and Mícheál Lehane. Minister O'Gorman has said he was a "little bit surprised" there was no recommendation for further country-wide restrictions from the NPHET after it's meeting on Thursday of last week given the rise in numbers of cases of Covid-19.
Maggie Doyle of our political staff reports on how sporting organisations have been warning of tens of millions of euros in losses due to Covid-19
Live news, sports, weather and traffic, presented by Audrey Carville and Maggie Doyle.
Live news, sports, weather and traffic, presented by Bryan Dobson and Maggie Doyle.
Live news, sports, weather and traffic, presented by Bryan Dobson and Maggie Doyle.
Live news, sports, weather and traffic, presented by Bryan Dobson and Maggie Doyle.
Live news, sports, weather and traffic, presented by Rachael English and Maggie Doyle.
Maggie Doyle of our political staff reports that unions have been telling TDs at the Committee workers are afraid of the virus and there has been criticism of the Health and Safety Authority
Holly Cairns, the Social Democrats TD for Cork South West, joins Maggie Doyle, Aisling Kenny and Sandra Hurley on the Your Politics podcast on the last day of the Dáil ahead of the summer recess.
Maggie Doyle is joined by Fine Gael's new Chairman, Richard Bruton TD and RTÉ's Sandra Hurley and David Murphy.
Fianna Fáil has had a rocky start in Government - but Sinn Féin has settled into its role lead opposition party with ease. The party's deputy leader Pearse Doherty talks about listening to audio books, the new Dáil and the Barry Cowen controversy. He joins presenter Maggie Doyle with Paul Cunningham and Mícheál Lehane.
Maggie Doyle of our political staff reports
Maggie Doyle of our political staff reports
He took the scenic route to the office of the Taoiseach. But despite all the time he had to to prepare Micheál Martin got off to a bumpy start. His appointment of senior and junior ministers was attacked from within his own Fianna Fáil party. On the podcast presenter Maggie Doyle is joined by Mary Regan and Paul Cunningham.
The next 72 hours will be momentous in Irish politics. Voting is wrapping up among members of the Green Party, Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil regarding whether they will form a three party coalition. For the latest insights on what is happening presenter Maggie Doyle is joined by Mícheál Lehane and Sandra Hurley on the Your Politics podcast.
With a Programme for Government finalised now Eamon Ryan of the Greens, Leo Varadkar of Fine Gael and Micheál Martin of Fianna Fáil will have to sell it to their members. For the latest presenter Maggie Doyle is joined by Micheál Lehane and Sorcha Ní Riada.
Maggie Doyle of our Political staff reports on statements in the Dáil on supporting inclusion & combatting racism
Maggie Doyle of our Political Staff reports that more than 25,000 people have signed a petition calling for an extension of maternity leave due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Maggie Doyle is joined by Mary Regan and Mícheál Lehane and a leading voice in the Green Party, Dan Boyle, tells the Your Politics podcast that Eamon Ryan's leadership hasn't been undermined by the comments. The podcast also hears how a visit to a hairdresser isn't just about hair and what will happen if the government formation talks implode.
Maggie Doyle from our political staff reports from the Dáil's special Covid-19 Committee, which heard from members of the Irish Hospital Consultants Association among others, with analysis from our Health Correspondent Fergal Bowers
Lisa McCune first performed on stage at the age of 15 playing Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. She is synonymous with the character of ‘Maggie Doyle’ in the popular television drama , Blue Heelers. The role rewarded her with a swag of awards, including four Gold Logies as the most popular personality on Australian TV.McCune is not an actor to be defined by one role however, and has continued to amass a vast repertoire of performances on television and in plays and musical theatre.She trained at the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts, demonstrating a resilience and ambition, as one of the youngest students to be accepted into the course.Her immense charm and engaging persona have made her the perfect casting in a succession of Rodgers and Hammerstein roles, where she has delighted audiences as Maria in The Sound of Music, Nellie Forebush in South Pacific and Anna Leonowens in The King and I. Her range is vast and she has given a terrific assortment of performances; Nunsense, Guys & Dolls, The Potato Factory, Sea Patrol, 33 Variations, Little Fish, Cabaret, Urinetown and How To Stay Married to list but a few.Adept at musical theatre, comedy and drama she is immediately likeable and accomplished in her navigation of character and story. Lisa was giving her ‘Gertrude’ in Hamlet with The Bell Shakespeare Company when the pandemic forced the closure of many theatres; effectively forcing the valuable work of the Arts sector to an abrupt stop.It was indeed a pleasure to converse with Lisa (from afar) and contemplate her career, craft and COVID-19.
After weeks of negotiations Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael finally agree a government formation document. It’s a first step towards a coalition. So will the two merge into one party? And who will join them? Eoin O’Malley of Dublin City University joins presenter Maggie Doyle along with Mícheál Lehane and Sandra Hurley.
In a special podcast David Murphy gets an update from Maggie Doyle on the latest developments in the Seanad election.
As the Dáil debates emergency measures a slimmed down group of TDs gathered in Leinster House. Maggie Doyle is joined by Paul Cunningham and Mícheál Lehane to analyse the latest developments.
Dan, Charley and Rhi talk all things books, writing, and reading (with the latest debate on which biscuit is the best) along with esteemed Worcestershire writer Maggie Doyle. Keep listening for a treat as Maggie reads one of her poems! #books #writing #tea #poetry
Twenty six days on from the General Election and so far politicians are no nearer assembling a government. Will the President Michael D Higgins have to weigh in? The Your Politics team of Mícheál Lehane, Aisling Kenny and Paul Cunningham join host Maggie Doyle to give the inside track on what is happening in Leinster House.
Floods, Cornonavirus and Brexit - there are lots of challenges but still no new government. In the midst of the floods one politician Kevin "Boxer" Moran stripped down and fought the rising waters on the Shannon. On the Your Politics podcast Maggie Doyle is joined by Sorcha Ní Riada, Paul Cunningham and David Murphy.
The talks about talks continue but so far there has been little movement towards a new government. Meanwhile lots of politicians lost seats in the General Election are looking for a new home in the Seanad. On the Your Politics podcast Maggie Doyle was joined by Mícheál Lehane, Paul Cunningham and Sandra Hurley.
After the seismic General Election the Dáil reconvenes tomorrow. There is still no clarity about who is going to run the country. Nature abhors a vacuum and the politicians have filled the airwaves left by the absence of a new government. On the Your Politics podcast Maggie Doyle is joined by David Murphy and Mícheál Lehane
It's a week since the public went to the polls and politicians have begun a flurry of talks about talks. On the Your Politics podcast Maggie Doyle hears from Paul Cunningham and Fiachra O Cionnaith about what is happening behind the scenes as government formation talks get underway.
Aine Lawlor is joined by RTÉ Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham and RTÉ Political Reporters Mary Regan and Maggie Doyle. Is it the Economy (stupid)? A long-time Independent bows out and parties trade blows over policy.
Fevzi Turkalp, tha Gadget Detective, joins John Warnett and Maggie Doyle on BBC Radio Kent's Breakfast show with some ideas for gifts for the gadget lover. With Artificial Intelligence and the home integration Internet of Things brings, there's plenty of choice. Listen in for some suggestions! You can follow Fevzi on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #John #Warnett #Maggie #Doyle #BBC #Radio #Kent #Christmas #Xmas #Holiday #Gift #Present #Idea #Amazon #Echo #Dot #Alexa #Parrot #Pot #FitBit #Fitness #Trackers #Health #Integration #Home #Internet #Things
David pops in for some fun with Christian and the team and talks about his new movie "The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists"
Maggie found her old diary from when she was a teenager at the weekend. This morning she read out some extracts. Love it.
It's Maggie Doyle's birthday; our Irish travel guru's turned 21 again and we've produced a CD to celebrate.
World Record Wednesday - Maggie Doyle