Staying In Tomorrow?

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Paul Kimmage

Sinéad Harrington writes:

Brides-to-be and Say Yes To The Dress fans are in for a huge treat as wedding dress guru Randy Fenoli will share his fascinating life story and offer a unique twist on Say Yes to the Dress live in studio.

Sports journalist Paul Kimmage will tell Ray just why he turned down the chance to interview Lance Armstrong in Dublin and will give his thoughts on the disgraced cyclist’s imminent arrival to Irish shores. He will also talk about his recent highly controversial comments in relation to the use of drugs in rugby and other sports.

All five Celebrity Operation Transformation participants -Brenda Donohue, Elaine Crowley, Gerald Kean, Katherine Lynch and Karl Spain -will join Ray on the couch to chat about the success of the recent series

Ray is also bringing ‘Good News’ back to our TV screens again this week, following a great response from the public when it was hosted by guest newsreader Brendan O’Carroll on the first show of the new season last month. Once again, the show team are keeping the identity of this week’s newsreader secret- can you guess who it might be?

FIGHT!

The Ray D’Arcy Show tomorrow night on RTÉ One at 9:40pm.

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31 thoughts on “Staying In Tomorrow?

  1. Boy M5

    “Brides-to-be and Say Yes To The Dress fans are in for a huge treat as wedding dress guru Randy Fenoli will share his fascinating life story and offer a unique twist on Say Yes to the Dress live in studio.”

    I’ve no idea what’s going on.

  2. dav

    jaysus Kimmage will make poo of darcy, he”ll be crying behind the desk by the time that interview is over

  3. Daisy Chainsaw

    People from other tv programmes talk about their tv programmes.

    I’m sure I can find some drying paint to watch intead.

  4. Fully Keen

    Conservative, middle of the road, GAA playing, bacon and cabbage eating, six pints drinking, 2 kids having, week in Spain holiday, god fearing, facebook posting, curtain twitching mind numbing grey robots watch this AND enjoy it.

    Just look at the people in the audience.

    It’s odd.

    I might not watch it.

      1. Marian

        Renting in D6W, brunching in D6, craft beer, €3 coffee, feminist friends, no savings and a very expensive beta bicycle (that you got for half price on the bike-to-work scheme).

    1. Boy M5

      “Just look at the people in the audience.”

      I think it’s the same people every week. They keep them in a shed in RTE.

    2. Illuminati16

      Gaa playing ?? Lol – like a lot of middle class Ireland ? Sad when people bring sport up as a criticism of people … can’t try and keep fit these days without some sap stereotyping you

      1. Jusayinlike

        When you see brawls erupting on the pitches across the country every weekend middle class is hardly what springs to mind initially

        1. classter

          ‘When you see brawls erupting on the pitches across the country every weekend’

          ‘Cept you don’t actually see this.

          I dunno what’s worse, Culchies with a chip on their shoulder about Southsiders or vice versa

      2. Billy Kremlin

        GAA is numpty country to fair. I’ve a few mates in work who play for the lower Dublin team and they love late late show etc.
        One of them actually insists on playing me Ant and Dec videos on his phone all the time.
        To be fair they are in their early 30s and still riding everything with a heartbeat so jokes on me.

  5. sǝɯǝɯʇɐpɐq

    RTÉ have only three criteria.

    – No. 1 – Is it mad cheap?
    – No. 2 – Can we apply some nepotism?
    – No. 3 – TV License.

    I could be wrong….

    1. classter

      I share some of your sentiment, badatmemes, but they have (in relative terms) a tiny budget and a wide constituency to satisfy,

    1. classter

      I thought he did for a while as a jobbing pro & that was part of the reason he went down the journalistic avenue that he did.

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