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Brenda Donohue reports live from Limerick ahead of her concert in Thomond Park.
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Did you know Ireland doesn’t actually use an American-style "credit score"? Mrs Smart Money Kel Galavan explains all.
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Ahead of their national day, Dermot speaks to Carlos Padrón Barrios and Lucia Duggan, two Colombians living in Ireland, about culture, food and football.
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Jerry O’Grady from the Hugh O’Flaherty Memorial Society tells Dermot all about the The O'Flaherty Humanitarian Medal.
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After a random one-punch attack, Dermot speaks to award-winning Dublin filmmaker Vincent Gallagher who has turned that experience into a powerful new Irish-language film. An Mháthair premieres on July 9th at 4pm in the Town Hall Theatre at the Galway Film Fleadh.
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Dr. Maire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh, medical doctor who also works a lot in high performance, tells Dermot all about electrolytes.
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Dermot's monologue on a Tuesday.
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Ronan Mitchell gives an update on all things Love Island, and Leon Brown gives tips on Irish phrases they could use on the show.
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Dermot speaks to Eddie O’Sullivan from Cork Metal Company, who has been scrapping all kinds of things over the years and decades.
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Fresh off the stage from their rehearsals in the Cork Opera House the cast of The Sound of Music will perform live in studio.
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Spider Stacy of The Pogues tells Dermot about the band's new Greatest Hits tour, the legacy of Shane MacGowan, surviving the wild years, and why a new generation are discovering the band.
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Maurice Brosnan, Senior Sportswriter with the Irish Examiner joins Dermot to talk through all of the matches.
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Dermot's monologue on a Monday.
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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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