This morning.

Sunrise over Dublin Bay.

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Meanwhile…

This morning.

West Pier, Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin

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Meanwhile…

‘sup?

This evening.

Sandymount, Dublin 4

Carlosfandango writes:

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Your pet at Xmas to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie marked ‘My Pet At Xmas’.

Fifty years Forty Four shows in the making.

A festive thank you to, clockwise from top left: Johnny Keenan (left) & Luke Brennan; Dan Boyle, Olga Cronin, Vanessa Foran, ‘Preposterous‘ and Neil Curran, our panel on last night’s Broadsheet on the Telly.

The Winter Solstice Special can be viewed in its entirety above.

Highlights included:

A jolly chat with Green Party giant Dan Boyle who, diverted from a night out, kindly discussed his new book Making Up The Numbers.

Producer Neil Curran hosted a soiree at his pad in Crumlin Dublin 18 to celebrate Xmas and and mark Preposterous’ 50th birthday through the medium of cake and booze.

Suitably fortified, Johnny, Vanessa and Luke shared their hopes and dreams for 2018.

Some swearing.

Hic.

Previously: Broadsheet on the Telly

This morning.

At Dublin Airport.

From top…

Ryan Tubridy welcomes home three-year-old Fiona Mc Evoy, from New York.

Jill MacNamara (left) embraces her sister Kate (right), who is home from Singapore for her first Christmas in Dublin since 2014.

Todd and June Jamison, from Florida, are welcomed home by Jason and his kids Alex (7) and Zack (5) Young from Dublin,

Ede Mc Gilla Ri, from Clontarf, greets Una and Mark Garner with baby Rori (1).

Grandad Joe welcomes Fiona (3) from New York.

Awww.

Meanwhile…

In the arrivals section of Cork Airport…

Yikes.

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