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Matt and Luke hop back aboard their TV Time Machine to look at the TV landscape of April 2000. On ITV, there's comedy Bob Martin, starring Michael Barrymore who somewhat spoofs his own career as a narcistic game show Bob Martin. On the BBC Two, Louis Theroux gets to know Jimmy Saville in a documentary that has come to dominate Theroux's career. On Channel 4, there's Paul Abbott's bold but baffling two-part drama, The Secret Life of Michael Fry about a council worker who finds himself out of his depth in a Welsh town. Finally, Luke gets quizzed on the charts of the time.
For our season finale we all gather in Tudor Hall to solve a case of murder. With Hugh as Miss Scarlett, Will as Reverend Green, Aine as Profesor Plum and Michael as Colonel Mustard.See you in season four!Legitimate Likes is an Irish comedy podcast hosted by Will Sebag-Montefiore (@wsebag) & Hugh O'Connor (@hughoconnor147).Previous guests include Alice Fraser, Cody Dahler, Conor McReynolds, David Kenny, Emil Franchi, Emma Gleeson, Foil Arms & Hog, Greg Olear, Hamish Adams-Cairns, Jacob Jackson, Jon McKenzie, Lottie Bedlow, Mahatma Khandi, Matt Green, Max Fosh, Michael Fry, Rosie Holt, Sean Burke, Sooz Kempner, Stuart Wellington (of The Flophouse), Tatty Macleod and Tom Read Wilson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The guys have an ink-aspirational chat with tattoo artist Dr Chloé Arros-Steen (@chloearrosart). Hugh pandas to our guest and Will is a sinking boat.Legitimate Likes is an Irish comedy podcast hosted by Will Sebag-Montefiore (@wsebag) & Hugh O'Connor (@hughoconnor147).Previous guests include Alice Fraser, Cody Dahler, Conor McReynolds, David Kenny, Emil Franchi, Emma Gleeson, Foil Arms & Hog, Greg Olear, Hamish Adams-Cairns, Jacob Jackson, Jon McKenzie, Lottie Bedlow, Mahatma Khandi, Matt Green, Max Fosh, Michael Fry, Rosie Holt, Sean Burke, Sooz Kempner, Stuart Wellington (of The Flophouse), Tatty Macleod and Tom Read Wilson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In a heartfelt tribute to a much bigger podcast, Aine takes Will and Hugh through their favourite three course meal.Legitimate Likes is an Irish comedy podcast hosted by Will Sebag-Montefiore (@wsebag) & Hugh O'Connor (@hughoconnor147) and produced by the mysterious Michael and Aine.Previous guests include Alice Fraser, Cody Dahler, Conor McReynolds, David Kenny, Emil Franchi, Emma Gleeson, Foil Arms & Hog, Greg Olear, Hamish Adams-Cairns, Jacob Jackson, Jon McKenzie, Lottie Bedlow, Mahatma Khandi, Matt Green, Max Fosh, Michael Fry, Rosie Holt, Sean Burke, Sooz Kempner, Stuart Wellington (of The Flophouse), Tatty Macleod and Tom Read Wilson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is í an fuirseoir Julie Jay, is í duine d'Ambasadóirí Sheachtain na Gaeilge, in éineacht le Michael Fry agus Shane Daniel Byrne, fuirseoirí an bheirt acu sin freisin. Dúirt Julie go raibh sí ar bís cuireadh a fháil le bheith ina hAmbasadóir i mbliana agus gur tháinig an scéala ina dhiaidh di a seó grinn Gaeilge a chur ar an stáitse i mBaile Átha Cliath agus i mBéal Feirste. Ach dar le Julie, bhí an gig ó thuaidh ar an gceann is measa a rinne sí riamh. Labhair Julie le Tessa Fleming ar Seachtain faoina ról mar Ambasadóir agus an gig uafásach sin i mBéal Feirste. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian, actor and musician Michael Fry joins us for a regal retrospective. Hugh delights in finding a fellow Billy Joel fan, Will has an absurdly large head, and Aine was delayed by a big curry.Michael Fry an Irish comedian, actor and musician. You may be familiar with his work in The Michael Fry Show on BBC Sounds, No Worries If Not on RTE 2, Derry Girls or his appearance on the Late Late Show performing We Didn't Start The Fire. He participated in an initiative by Foras na Gaeilge for RTÉ Radio 1 to promote the learning of the Irish language, has appeared on BBC Radio 4 and was in a music video for Sorcha Richardson.You can find him online @bigdirtyfry.Legitimate Likes is an Irish comedy podcast hosted by Will Sebag-Montefiore (@wsebag) & Hugh O'Connor (@hughoconnor147) and produced by the mysterious Michael and Aine.In this episode we discuss the crown jewels, Henry VIII, the Habsburgs, the Stuarts, mad king George and the rest is history (get it?).Previous guests include Alice Fraser, Cody Dahler, Conor McReynolds, David Kenny, Emil Franchi, Emma Gleeson, Foil Arms & Hog, Greg Olear, Hamish Adams-Cairns, Jacob Jackson, Jon McKenzie, Lottie Bedlow, Mahatma Khandi, Matt Green, Max Fosh, Michael Fry, Rosie Holt, Sean Burke, Sooz Kempner, Stuart Wellington (of The Flophouse), Tatty Macleod and Tom Read Wilson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Catch up with Oliver on the weekend. On this week's podcast we have a very moving interview with domestic abuse survivor Lisa O'Meara, an interview with Veep creator Armando Iannucci, and a laugh with the comedians behind the No Worries if Not sketch series Killian Sunderman, Michael Fry and Justine Stafford.
Three of the No Worries if Not team, Justine Stafford, Michael Fry and Killian Sunderman, joined Oliver in studio today. They started their comedy life online and they're now into their second season of the sketch show -- No Worries if Not, which is on RTÉ 2 Thursday nights and on the RTÉ Player
Michael Fry popped by to talk about his gig in the Ambassador this Thursday! Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is on Disney Plus now - Jude Law told us about the show! And we talked about a new type of deodorant that makes no sense Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello lovely people! Unfortunately, there is no episode of The Lovely Show this week, but we will be back again next week for a lovely lovely time. Thank you for your patience. Listen I'm Delicious Episode One: An Exotic City Breakfast with Michael Fry Hello, how are ya gettin' on! Welcome to the very first episode of ‘Listen, I'm Delicious'. This week we invite the glorious comedian Michael Fry to share his culinary delights with us. There's musings on the beauty of the breakfast roll, a serious debate about bacon fries and many more exotic foods. This is a HeadStuff podcast produced by Hilary Barry. Artwork by Matt Mahon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Farcical parody of a magazine radio show with absurd guests, debates and live music. Today we're talking Purge tips. And did someone finally catch the Ulster FM Burglar? Written by Michael Fry, Sean Burke, Ciara Knight, Eleanor Morton and Carl Kinsella. Performed by Michael fry, Sean Burke, Ciara Knight and Ruby Campbell.Producer: Marc McElroy Executive Editor: Andy Martin
NO ENCORE is in unfamiliar territory this week thanks to last-minute technical issues, but thankfully there's a familiar face - and voice - for the company in the form of Internet comedy sensation Michael Fry. Per the man's wishes, it's time to take the express elevator to musical Hades as we tackle the songs that would soundtrack our own personal hell. Throw in a hopefully heavenly news section and you've got yourself a show, baby. Speaking of shows, be sure to check out Michael's new project Lunchtime with Michael Fry.Don't forget, you can get this and every new NO ENCORE episode 24 hours early and ad-free, AND additional bonus audio content by signing up to Patreon.com/NOENCORE.ACT ONE (7:54): Nicki Minaj upsets all of Dublin, Ronan Keating says Boyzone couldn't exist today, Hans Zimmer shreds, and Noel Gallagher whines - it's the news. ACT TWO (40:11): Top 5 Hell Songs-Michael Fry on X / Instagram Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Farcical parody of a magazine radio show with absurd guests, debates and live music. Michael tackles the tough subjects: Curfews, Cottage cheese and Girl Boss Energy. Written by Michael Fry, Sean Burke, Ciara Knight, Eleanor Morton and Carl Kinsella. Performed by Michael fry, Sean Burke, Ciara Knight and Ruby Campbell.Producer: Marc McElroy Executive Editor: Andy Martin
Haven't you heard? Michael Fry has only gone and got his own radio show!Comedian Michael Fry joined Alison on Weekend Breakfast to chat about his new show 'Lunchtime with Michael Fry' and quashing the beef with the Young Hot Guys.
Farcical parody of a magazine radio show with absurd guests, debates and live music. Dr Apoca-lypse of the Doomsday party joins us for a debate and we catch up with the Prank-Master Gen-eral. Written by Michael Fry, Sean Burke, Ciara Knight, Eleanor Morton and Carl Kinsella. Performed by Michael fry, Sean Burke, Ciara Knight and Ruby Campbell.Producer: Marc McElroy Executive Editor: Andy Martin
Welcome back for a very very special episode of Young Hot Guys. It's time to find out... WILL THEY QUASH THE BEEF? Shane Daniel Byrne, Tony Cantwell, and Killian Sundermann are Young Hot Guys. And maybe Michael Fry? Just this once. This is a HeadStuff podcast produced by Hilary Barry. Artwork by Shane Kenna Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Farcical parody of a magazine radio show with absurd guests, debates and live music. Today's debate: Is climate change real? Dick Windows investigates workplace safety concerns in Mordor, and our musical guest tells us how we can meet that perfectly average someone. Written by Michael Fry, Sean Burke, Ciara Knight, Eleanor Morton and Carl Kinsella. Performed by Michael Fry, Sean Burke, Ciara Knight and Ruby Campbell.Producer: Marc McElroy Executive Editor: Andy Martin
Farcical parody of a magazine radio show with absurd guests, debates and live music written by Michael Fry, Sean Burke, Ciara Knight, Eleanor Morton and Carl Kinsella.It's performed by Michael Fry, Sean Burke, Ciara Knight and Ruby Campbell.Producer: Marc McElroy Executive Editor: Andy Martin
Farcical parody of a magazine radio show with absurd guests, debates and live music. Join Michael as holds a debate on the nut allergy myth and does an exclusive interview with the Titanic. Written by Michael Fry, Sean Burke, Ciara Knight, Eleanor Morton and Carl Kinsella. Performed by Michael fry, Sean Burke, Ciara Knight and Ruby Campbell.Producer: Marc McElroy Executive Editor: Andy Martin
Farcical parody of a magazine radio show with absurd guests, debates and live music.
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack In July 2018, the Public Accounts Committee and the Ministers for Social Protection, Finance and Media were all fully aware that the 'Eversheds Review', RTE's own bought and paid for legal advice, exposed that RTE owed more than it was worth for decades of bogus self employment, this is that story. This podcast features music from comedian and actor Michael Fry, narration from musician Matt McGranaghan and another mystery contributor. The explosive An Post Scandal podcast is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-102763890
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack (Note: Published for members April 5th) Many hundreds of thousands of people used to wake up to the voice of Broadcaster, Presenter and Writer, Keith Walsh. But nobody would have been aware of how precarious his job was with the National Broadcaster. In this exclusive interview Keith tells us about his years at RTE, how he was managed out the door and how he has now fought and won his battle against them. As Martin has said before, RTE needs to do right by those it mistreated in the past before it even begins to contemplate any sort of future. The full interview is available here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-101704120 Part 2 about then Minister Regina Doherty and the Eversheds fudge is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-102227581 Thanks to comedian Michael Fry for the use of his RTE viral banger!
The pigs are officially back gigging (/uploading discussions of more gigs we pigged in 2023) and what a jewel (emerald) we have to kick things off: multi-instrumental viral alchemist and late-noughties Oxegen mainstay Michael Fry, guiding us through the scorching intensity of his compatriots Gilla Band and their lamentably cursed garage, as experienced at Fabric in December. We try not to boast and put it on toast, but we'll be honest with you: we're big fans of this episode! For extra bonus Gig Pigs episodes and exclusive content every month head over to www.patreon.com/gigpigs to support the show. Download extra swill, rate and leave review. The Extra Swill playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/45NNtgh2FbvR4emjWbAVQh Emails and recommendations in the usual places - gigpigspodcast@gmail.com Follow us! @ivo_graham @alexkealy A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Can You Hear Me Now? Is a character comedian showcase for some of the best up and coming character comedians currently performing online and live on the UK comedy circuit.This episode is hosted by Jim Smith and was recorded at the historic Oran Mor venue in Glasgow - featuring posh boy rapper MC Hammersmith, Edinburgh award-winner Lorna Rose Treen, and viral character comedians Michael Fry and Eleanor Morton.Producer: Gus Beattie A Gusman production for BBC Radio 4
comedian Michael Fry talks to Brendan about his life and career, and picks some of the music that means the most to him
Actor and comedian Michael Fry joins Katie Hannon to talk about his strongly held views on why Irish should remain a compulsory subject in schools. The Derry Girls actor started re-learning the language later in life, and talks to Upfront about his experience.
Michael Fry is a busy man so there's no doubt that he might need a bit of help getting to sleep at night.But, we couldn't have imagined that Royal Families would be the thing that he's obsessing over. The comedian joined Dave to chat Billy Joel, online comedy and why he's working on a play made in 24 hours. Catch Michael in the 'The 24 Hour Plays' in Dublin's Abbey Theatre on Sunday January 14th. Tickets available on abbeytheatre.ie
From ATM's giving out free money to mysterious holes showing up on Dublin beaches, we'll be talking about the iconic moments from 2023 with comedian Michael Fry
Quick note: We are recording this in the year 2025. You will be happy to know that robot Leo Varadkar is doing such a better job than flesh Varadkar. We were all scared when we lost our genitals but now we actually prefer it now. This week the guys talk about faking a pee, Tony's new haircut and we finally address the beef with Michael Fry. The higher you build your barriers the taller I become. Shane Daniel Byrne, Tony Cantwell, and Killian Sundermann are Young Hot Guys. This podcast is produced by HeadStuff Podcasts. Find out more at HeadStuffPodcasts.com Artwork by Shane Kenna Email us at YHG@HeadStuff.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Make 'em laugh. NO ENCORE returns with a spring in its step as we pratfall, clown-style, head-first into the labyrinthine world of music-themed comedy.Dave Hanratty admits that he's something of a sceptic when it comes to this most theatrical realm. Luckily, he has called on ace social media sensation Michael Fry to navigate the up-tempo terrain. Michael is well-regarded for his own forays into music-focused sketch comedy, not least with his array of one-man indie band stylings. There are many aspects to the comedy and music collision, however, and Michael just so happens to be deeply fascinated by such methods. And so he takes us on a side-splitting journey on this particularly melodic episode...--Follow Michael Fry on TwitterFollow Michael Fry on InstagramBuy Tickets to An Evening with Michael Fry and Killian Sundermann at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Comedian Michael Fry joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss his viral Indie song inspired by this week's Oireachtas Committee meetings... Image: Twitter via Michael Fry @BigDirtyFry
Enya Martin is a comedian from Dublin, known for her sketches and characters on her ‘Giz a Laugh' social media platforms, doing comedy about Covid and lockdowns, and pranking her Mam Kathleen. Enya will also be featuring in the Paddy Power Comedy Festival in the Iveagh Gardens, Dublin, from July 27th-30th, alongside the likes of Tommy Tiernan, Jarleth Regan and Michael Fry.
In this bonus episode of Phoning It In, Dave chats with Bill, an archaeologist who thinks he has discovered a magical artefact.
Roll up, roll up me hearties for here we are with another incredible, non-award winning episode of E&ESRWE&E.As we speak, Emer is recovering post Harry Styles at Slane and Esther is being virtuous and going for a run after her stint in the mini marathon last week. In this episode, we hit the road and adventured to Park Ri service station in Kells, County Meath. Inspired by comedian Michael Fry, we saw for ourselves what the Cook of Kells had to offer and we weren't disappointed.As always, thanks so much for listening. If you enjoy the pod, why not pretend to be Bono and tip us a coffee/tiny gravy boat here. It all helps keep Emer's Nissan Juke on the road in search of the best in carvery and roasts on the island of Ireland.See you next Sunday!Emer and Esther.Follow Emer on Instagram, Esther here and the pod here.P.S As always, if you have any great roast/carvery lunch recommendations you'd like to share with us, email helloroastpotatoes@gmail.com. We also have a playlist to get you in a carvery state of mind each week so if you have any great song recs, throw them our way too. We'd also love if you subscribed to the pod wherever you listen and if you liked this episode, give the podcast five stars on Apple Podcast or Spotify.Artwork created by the fragrant and lavly, Lavender The Queen.P.S As always, if you have any great roast/carvery lunch recommendations you'd like to share with us, email helloroastpotatoes@gmail.com. We also have a playlist to get you in a carvery state of mind each week so if you have any great song recs, throw them our way too. We'd also love if you subscribed to the pod wherever you listen and if you liked this episode, give the podcast five stars on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the pod I've got actor, comedian and musician Michael Fry on the podcast. We chat his process, religion, how he makes music and share awkward fridget stories. Great chat. Thanks again Michael.Full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIroH4Jjb6YIf you like this pod and want a lil bit mo check out patreon.com/tonycantwell where you get:Weekly Bonus podcast every Friday.Bonus video podcasts.Over 100 episodes of the Bonus Cantwell Shitshow.Priority access for all upcoming gigsAccess to the Shitshow Discord server.
This week's topic of the week is 'overbearing parents'. Luke's Dad acts more like a drill instructor. Elaine's mother controls her love life. Dave's special guest is former Garda detective Dinny McGuinness who spent a good deal of his career working undercover. This show is sponsored by Rí-Rá Irish Lager. For more info check out @ri.ra.beer on Instagram. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more.
Michael Fry opens up about online backlash & what he took away from a conversation with Minister for Housing Darragh O'Brien.Donald Trump's visit to Ireland explained. Is there an agenda behind his visit?What will the WGA writers strike mean for our favorite TV shows & what's different about Prince Charles' coronation? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well now lads, I have a wee viral sensation on with me today, Mr Michael Fry. We chat all about how he went from trying to make a few mates laugh to starring in Derry Girls!We chat stand-up, TikTok and the housing crisis, yes really haha!Hope you enjoy!Please follow us, rate and review or catch another episode. Go raibh milé maith agatSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tis-yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's topic of the week is 'rumours'. Gemma spread a rumour that her best friend was a devil worshipper. Simon heard a rumour about 5G and the Irish government. The special studio guest is bonafide Irish country music legend Pat McGee. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more.
This week we're joined by comedian Michael Fry who talks about his favourite films and film genres finally getting into the nitty gritty of why he prefers House of Dragons to Rings of Power.Send your film reviews to popcornboyzpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ar deireadh thiar thall, d'éirigh leis na BAÉs filleadh ar Oireachtas na Samhna agus bhí aoi speisialta acu ina dteannta, an fear grinn, Michael Fry mar chuid den fheachtas, Creidim Ionat.
This week Brendan spoke to comedian Martin Beanz Warde, Michael Fry on learning Irish, Creidim Ionat, Grace Reed and Esther Foreman on the challenges and rewards of building your own home and Dacre Stoker on 125 years of Dracula.
Comedian and actor Michael Fry is taking part in Creidim Ionat or "I believe in you" which is is a new initiative from Foras na Gaelige for those wanting to learn Irish. Further information forasnagaeilge.ie #CreidimIonat
Actor, Writer, Comedian & Musician Micheal Fry joins us this week. We discuss his busy schedule and all he has achieved in such a short amount of time! From TV shows, albums, master degrees and gray hairs. We cover it all! He also gives us a rendition of one of the most memorable interview moments from a former One Direction member at this years oscars. Be sure to follow the podcast on Instagram and TikTok for exclusive news and clips! This week's episode is proudly sponsored by Jameson Irish Whiskey.
This week's topic of the week is hoarders. Raymond likes to hoard human body parts. Seanie is fed up with his wife hoarding stuff around the house. The special studio guest is Marian Furmuny one of the stars of last summer's runaway hit reality show ‘A Quiet Love' where prospective couples are gagged on their dates and are unable to speak to each until after they've agreed to get married. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more.
S4 Ep05, Sunday June 12 | Orlaith Condon and Michael Fry. Proudly sponsored by NOW.
Welcome to our very first guest episode of the pod! Shane and Hazel welcome comedian and everyone's favourite one-man Indie band Michael Fry to the show! Having worked at Ancestry in a previous life, he's here to give us a history lesson about his own family tree, including one particularly odd ancestor. Plus, Michael reveals some of the weirdest requests he received and how he hopes history will remember him. We're going to speak to many more familiar Irish faces! Who should we have on next time? Drop an email to hello@nothistorians.com!***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Surreal, silly vibrations from the flatlining, radio desert somewhere near the Irish Border. First picked up by lorry drivers trying to find a signal in the flatlining radio desert of the Irish border, Parish Is Burning is a wild, silly and surreal sketch show. A genuine metaphysical anomaly, a mysterious broadcast from an alternative universe (near Omagh) with that uniquely warped, unpredictable, big-hearted, Northern Irish whiff and featuring new comedy talent from all over Ireland. In this pilot episode, visit Mo Farragh's Ostrich Farm, eavesdrop on the parish helpline, find out if Sargent Gerry Rafferty can crack the case of the man beaten to death with his own kettle, experience Rural Fury at the Parish youth club and catch up on Belfast soap opera Van Dad. Parish Is Burning is created by Michael McCullagh and Phil Taggart, and stars Michael Fry, Ciara Knight, Michael Stranney, Hannah Mamalis, Mary Flanigan and Peter McGann. Producer: Keith Martin Executive Producer: Victoria Lloyd A Fabel production for BBC Radio 4