Episodes
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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.
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Danielle Mahoney, Founder and Editor of Missy.ie, gives all the details on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Oliver's monologue on a Friday.
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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
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Kathy Phelan Bracken, and her son, Rossa Bracken, tell Oliver about his photo of a lamb with a fox.
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Kevin McGahern wants you to be on the next series of Cheap European Homes. If you are interested in participating contact [email protected] to find out more.
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Oliver chats to, Karen Harte, the illustrator behind the incredibly popular Millie McCarthy series about her first début graphic novel – Effie is Offline.
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Sarah McKenna Dunne tells Oliver about documenting cures and traditional healing practices in various counties. For more information go to curesfromthehollow.ie.
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Judy Lopes, Pico’s mum, joins Oliver as she sets off to Orlando to see Cape Verde play against Argentina.
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Elaina Ryan, CEO of Children’s Books Ireland; Theo Flynn (16); Grace Leonard (16). Books reviewed: Gone for Good, Runaway Road.
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Elaina Ryan, CEO of Children’s Books Ireland; Lucy Hartnett (14); Méabh Collaren (12). Books reviewed: Looking for Aurora, From the Top Sally Flynn.
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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
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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 and Lúiscín.
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Young Offenders star and co-host of the RTE vodcast Up All Night, Shane Casey, joins Oliver as the World Cup continues.
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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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Mark Moriarty tells Oliver what he has learnt from his years in Michelin restaurants and about opening his own place.
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