Alan Cawley's World Cup roundup and predictions
Ahead of the final 16, pundit Alan Cawley returns to assess the biggest talking points from this week’s World Cup.
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Ahead of the final 16, pundit Alan Cawley returns to assess the biggest talking points from this week’s World Cup.
Comedian Rory O’Hanlon goes outside the comfort zone of his macho south county Dublin persona with a mix of high fashion and musical theatre as this week’s Visiting Critic.
Brenda Donohue is at the popular Argentinian bakery, Bakeology, in Meath Street in Dublin with some Pico and now Cape Verde fans and Argentinian fans.
Danielle Mahoney, Founder and Editor of Missy.ie, gives all the details on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding.
Oliver's monologue on a Friday.
Our ‘Screen Team’ Olivia Fahy and Dave Fanning bring us the best big and small screen action for those who don’t care about the World cup.
Author Tom McAndrew tells Oliver about his debut novel ‘Doocey Half-Sees Whodunnit’, a tale of a crime-fighting visually impaired detective, inspired by Tom’s own experiences with eyesight difficulties.
Kathy Phelan Bracken, and her son, Rossa Bracken, tell Oliver about his photo of a lamb with a fox.
Niamh O'Reilly looks back with rose tinted glasses at past childhood summers. For more from Niamh visit niamhoreilly.ie and you can read her ‘Raising them Right’ parenting columns on TheJournal.ie
Kevin McGahern wants you to be on the next series of Cheap European Homes. If you are interested in participating contact casting@av3.ie to find out more.
Judy Lopes, Pico’s mum, joins Oliver as she sets off to Orlando to see Cape Verde play against Argentina.
Sarah McKenna Dunne tells Oliver about documenting cures and traditional healing practices in various counties. For more information go to curesfromthehollow.ie.
Oliver chats to, Karen Harte, the illustrator behind the incredibly popular Millie McCarthy series about her first début graphic novel – Effie is Offline.
Elaina Ryan, CEO of Children’s Books Ireland; Caoileann Ní Fhiannachta (8); Erin Hearne (7); Books review The Flying Feminist, When Tad Kicked Vlad by Julian Gough, Pablo and Splash Viking, Koalas in Capes: The Zombie an...
Elaina Ryan, CEO of Children’s Books Ireland; Aisling Hearne (12); Keelan Hearne (11) review The Thing about Giants, Saving Grace, The Case of the Disappearing Double, and The Common Criminals
Elaina Ryan, CEO of Children’s Books Ireland; Lucy Hartnett (14); Méabh Collaren (12). Books reviewed: Looking for Aurora, From the Top Sally Flynn.
Elaina Ryan, CEO of Children’s Books Ireland; Theo Flynn (16); Grace Leonard (16). Books reviewed: Gone for Good, Runaway Road.
Mark Moriarty tells Oliver what he has learnt from his years in Michelin restaurants and about opening his own place.
Elaina Ryan, CEO of Children’s Books Ireland; Theo Flynn; Grace Leonard; Caoileann Ní Fhiannachta; Erin Hearne; Lucy Hartnett; Aisling Hearne; Keelan Hearne; Méabh Collaren review all the books for this summer.
Content creator and Galway man, Ronan Mitchell, and Brenda Donohue join Oliver with the lowdown on Fitzy’s Love Island journey.
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