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Colm McQuinn- Fingal County Archivist

admin April 19, 2016
Conor Doyle chats to Colm McQuinn, Fingal County Archivist about exhibition opening “Fingal and the Fight for Irish Freedom” in Swords on Wednesday 20th of April.
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Chef Adrian Martin – New Video to encourage young people to cook

admin April 19, 2016
Conor Doyle chats to TV Chef Adrian Martin about him new videos on the RTE Player which are aimed at young people to encourage them to cook their own meals and other things!
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Weekly Film Review – Paula Wiseman

admin April 19, 2016
Conor Doyle chats to Paula Wiseman – Film Reviewer – in our weekly Film Review slot about “Eddie The Eagle ” and the new “Jungle Book” films.
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Adam Renton, General Manager, Alhambra Theatre, Bradford.

admin April 12, 2016
Conor Doyle visits Bradfords “Jewel in the Crown” Alhambra Theatre and has an Irish radio first with an interview with the great Adam Renton, GM -who runs four different venues in the city for the council – his business back ground, love…
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Eithne Mallin- Fingal CoCo Centenary Programme Coordinator

admin April 12, 2016
Conor Doyle chats to Eithne Mallin, Fingal Co Co Centenary Programme Coordinator about events planned for 24th April to commemorate the 1916 events in Fingal.
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Theresa Sullivan and Leeds Irish Centre

admin April 12, 2016
Conor Doyle visits the “Tuesday Lunch Club” in the Leeds Irish Centre and chats to Theresa Sullivan and Tommy the Manager about the 250 Irish Senior Citizens who enjoy lunch and entertainment every Tuesday!
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Rachel Oxborough – Manager Visit Bradford Centre

admin April 12, 2016
Conor Doyle interviews Rachel Oxborough, Manager of the Visit Bradford Centre about things to do and visit while in the city of Bradford.
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Kevin Manning Malahide Community School “Easter Week 1916”

admin March 15, 2016
Conor Doyle chats to Kevin Manning organiser of the Malahide Community School “Easter Week 1916” Events.
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Gavin Maguire – Irelands Table Tennis Ace

admin March 15, 2016
Conor Doyle chats to Gavin Maguire Irelands No1 Ranked Table Tennis player about World Team Championships in Malaysia and up coming Irish Seniors Nationals.
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Siobhan Donohoe Visit Kilkenny

admin March 15, 2016
Conor Doyle chats to Siobhan Donohoe of Visit Kilkenny about things to see and do in the city and surrounding countryside.
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Brid Dooley- Head of RTE Archives “Insurrection”

admin March 15, 2016
Conor Doyle talks to Brid Dooley – Head of RTE Archives about the the showing after a gap of 50 years of the acclaimed “Insurrection” as part of their 1916 Centenary Series.
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Tony Finnegan – Director “Evita” – Portmarnock Musical Society

admin March 15, 2016
Conor Doyle chats Tony Finnegan Director of Portmarnock Musical Society’s production of “Evita”
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