Broadsheet on the Telly @50

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Tonight.

At 10pm.

Broadsheet on the Telly celebrates 50 viewers! shows.

Streaming LIVE at 10pm above and on our YouTube channel.

Huzzah!

Join old friends, surprise guests and at least two domestic pets for 120 minutes of warm, incisive chat about the issues of the day from home and ‘abroad’.

There will be cake.

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30 thoughts on “Broadsheet on the Telly @50

  1. Shayna

    Quickly trying to do sums (or in American, “The Math”) – that would mean, roughly a year of live chat. Happy Birthday/Anniversary!

  2. rotide

    That was entertaining for all the wrong reasons.

    Seriously though, Johnny thinks that Clare Daly and Mick Wallace represent the government of this country. Why do you pretend to be a ‘news’ source and give someone who clearly doesn’t understand basic facts a platform?

    1. Johnny Keenan

      I quickly acknowledged my mistake rotide you moron. You obviously didn’t look at the whole conversation. Your poor little pea brain doesn’t have the concentration capacity.
      Either troll on or come on the show and put me in my place you hack.

    2. Johnny Keenan

      Clare Daly and Mick Wallace represent the people. which cant be said for the current government.
      That’s why people like you rotide dont give your real name. Because you voted in this poxy government and you can’t even support them publicly. You can only knock me because my politics are completely opposite to yours. Spineless

      1. anne

        You were up late Johnny. Leo wouldn’t be impressed… you on the scratcher till next Christmas? :-)

      2. Custo

        I love these little broadsheet fights.

        I went down the rabbit hole once and followed one onto twitter, via some comments section of a bad blog.

        You guys need to chill.

      3. rotide

        So you deny that you don’t understand how the dail works, call me a moron and then double down with your assertion.

        Clare Daly and Mick Wallace represent their constiuents who elected them. They aren’t in government and don’t speak for the people as a whole.

        You might agree with them, I might agree with them but it doesn’t change the facts.

        My politics aren’t completely opposite to yours and giving your real name doesn’t make you any less wrong or ignorant.

    3. Brother Barnabas

      missing the point badly, rotide

      johnny’s heart-on-sleeve, no bulls hit honesty is for me the best part of it

      great to see you back, johnny

      1. rotide

        ‘no bulls hit honesty’ ?

        He talks complete guff. He’s incapable of making a coherant point without crashing headlong into global agenda territory and is never aware of the salient facts around issues. He’s basically a trump voter. When he’s called up on his rubbish, he storms off and disconnects. That might be entertaining but certainly keeps this ‘show’ in the joke tier.

        1. Frilly Keane

          be careful now Rottie
          any more criticism of Johnny Peace Man Keenan
          n’ they’ll be accusing you of being me

          and you hardly want that on ya

          1. Frilly Keane

            I’m the Broadsheet Troll Dog Johnny

            I am also, along with many friends, neighbours and colleagues, one of the
            …. Volunteers in their communities but don’t see themselves as the real criminals but in actual fact are the F..king real criminals man …. They are the greedy F..kers….

            Episode 46 BTW (.35 ish)
            And if anyone is also involved in their local GAA Club’s lotto etc. Do yerselves a favour and Stop there, go no further.

            But since John Ryan himself thought all that was funny, well I guess I’m a funny greedy F..ker as well

  3. Dublin Bus Smoker

    I want to see Dan Boyle and Derek S Mooney and the angry Terry Mahon guy who does films on the telly. Tonight with VBroadsheet #vinBS

  4. Fiona

    Johnny tells it how it is and he’s poetry in motion to watch. He can talk about any subject and always has the good of the general population in mind, not just the fat cats in the Dáil and the banks. Good to see him talk about the issue of Ireland’s neutrality, a subject not spoken about enough anywhere. We are not a neutral country whilst US warplanes refuel at Shannon. Why so many are in complete denial about this, is mind-blowing ignorance.

    I’m not sure what was up with Vanessa last night, she started off in great form, but once asked to allow Luke to speak when he joined the panel, she soured considerably and remained like a slapped a*se for the remainder of the show. I like her and enjoy her input, regardless.

    1. Johnny Keenan

      Thanks Fiona. I appreciate your constructive feedback. You seem to have looked at the whole show and made an analysis based on listening.

      That’s what I try to do. Highlight the issues and try and move the conversation forward rather than shut it down.

      I’m surprised the amount of people who actually hate the thought of peace.

      1. Fiona

        Johnny, I always watch the whole show and you were sorely missed in the weeks that you were absent. You make great points, brush nothing under the carpet and firmly stand your ground, more power to you. Being naturally funny is also a great attribute to have, you’ve got it all. Ignore any backseat hecklers in the chat pit or on here, they matter not a jot.

          1. Fiona

            Thanks for the clip, Anne, one of my favourite films and especially love that part. Johnny makes BSOTT for me, everyone else I enjoy also, but Johnny’s got something extra. From the very early appearances that he made, he has had unnecessary, pathetic remarks from Ms. Keane, I for one, am fkn sick of it.

          2. anne

            Something extra? A little je ne sais quoi huh. :-)

            Vanessa was off the wall on Thursday I thought. She seems to get more obnoxious as it goes on.

            Johnny’s a bit of an anarchist IMO. Nothing wrong with that. Herself can’t seem to tolerate it without getting personal.

          3. Fiona

            I’d say Vanessa is used to getting her way all the time, at home, at work etc. There’s alot to like about her but acting like a spoilt brat, rudeness and sulking is not what people want to see. It makes for uncomfortable viewing.

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