Broadsheet on the Telly returns at 10pm until Midnight (or even longer depending on ‘natter quality’) streaming LIVE above and on our YouTube channel.
A panel comprising old friends, surprise guests and domestic pets will fearlessly tackle the issues of the day from home and ‘abroad’ over adult beverages.
Topics will include The Pope’s Visit, Irish Presidential candidates and a Mother and Baby Home update.
A big thank you to, clockwise from top left: Irvin Muchnik, Fergal Twomey, Johnny Keenan, Olga Cronin, celebrity accountant Vanessa Foran, Luke Brennan, Neil Curran and Jimmy Smyth, our panel on last night’s Broadsheet on the Telly.
The show, produced by Neil, can be viewed in its entirety above.
Guitarist Jimmy Smyth joined us from his car ahead of a gig in Condalkin to discuss his presidential ambitions. US journalist irvin Muchnik brought the latest in the George Gibney saga.
Our ‘at a glance’ guide.
00.15.00 Irvin dives into dirty water 00:40:15 Citizen Smyth and Rock the Aras 00:40:45 Fergal talks solidarity with the Summerhill Occupation 00:54:00 StopCorruptionNow 01:05:20 Fine Gael Dissconnect 01:09.00 De Papers 01:11.00 Dublin Rents 01:31:00 ‘Dick’ 01.34:30 Highlander 01:37.00 More Papers, AK’ing Howlin 01:54:00 Change Makers
A big thank you to, clockwise from top left: Neil Curran, Olga Cronin, Stephen Garland celebrity accountant Vanessa Foran, ‘Preposterous‘ and Johnny Keenan, our panel on last night’s Broadsheet on the Telly.
The show , produced by Neil, can be viewed in its entirety above
Our ‘at a glance’ guide.
00.01.26 – Top knot, or not 00.8:00 – Change Makers & Bertie in Kilkenny 00:19.00 Homeless children in a Garda station 00:32:00 Reit Inc v Local Voluntary Housing Agencies and Rigsby 00:56.50 Ryanair scab! 00:57.23 Who and where is Jim Fitzpatrick? 57:54 – De Entertainment with Neil
1:16:03 – De Papers with Olga 1:33:35 – “The girls will know what I mean when I say, it used to be a white bra”
A big thank you to, clockwise from to left: Johnny keenan, celebrity accountant Vanessa Foran, ‘Preposterous‘, Kevin Higgins, Stephen Garland and Luke Brennan, our panel on last night’s ‘Broadsheet on the Telly’.
The, show can be viewed in its entirety above.
Lawyer Kevin, who advises the Tuam Survivors Network, returned to take us through the stand=off in Tuam and Terry Prone’s role advising both the nuns and the government.
Stephen, who suffers primary progressive MS, gave us an update on his condition while Vanessa and Johnny shared their review of Stephen’s one-man show in Longford ahead of a run at the Edinburgh Festival. Luke, meanwhile, showed us his latest etching.
A big thank you to, clockwise from top left:Johnny Keenan, ‘Preposterous‘, Alan O’Reilly, Fergal Twomey, Marcel Kreuger, Kevin Higgins,Olga Cronin, Dean Scurry, Luke Brennan and celebrity accountant Vanessa Foran, our panel on last night’s Broadsheet on the Telly.
The show, usually produced by Neil Curran but he was otherwise detained, can be viewed in its entirety above.
In a packed show….
Carlow Weather guy Alan reported from the front line of a possible WET front across the country.
Lawyer Kevin , who has been advising Tuam survivors, shared his frank views of the government’s response to the now two year old find.
Fergal, of the Connolly Youth Movement, and Dean Scurry, of Home Sweet Home, discussed how to occupy a building without attracting the Armed Response Unit.
Broadsheet on the Telly returns at 10pm streaming live HERE and on our YouTube Channel.
Old friends, surprise guests and dozing animals will throw their glares over the news from home and ‘abroad’.
Join us for Episode 75 where, among other matters we will discuss: Gemma’s speech, Eamon’s departure, Tuam Mother and baby update, Marcel’s buke club and more Disclosures shenanigans from Olga.
Thank you to, clockwise from top left: Marcel Kreuger, Olga Cronin, Neil Curran, celebrity accountant Vanessa Foran, Fionnuala Killeen, ‘Preposterous‘, Stephen Garland and Johnny Keenan.our panel on last night’s Broadsheet on the Telly.
The show, produced by Neil, can be viewed in its entirety above.
Amid a packed show, wise, stem cell-infused comic Stephen made a welcome return (and getting younger he is), while, proudly purpled Fionnuala, co-organiser with Michael Caul of the inaugural Danielle Carroll Summer School, took us through the itinerary of this weekend’s first ever sessions.
Named after a young homeless mother who died in emergency accommodation and set up in the wake of the MacGill gender balance controversy, the summer school will host two sessions at the F2 Centre in Fatima, Dublin 8 tomorrow.
Streamed live (details here) , the sessions will include a keynote speech from Gemma O’Doherty and contributions from Kitty Holland, Anne Marie McNally and the ‘sheet’s Olga (yes, her off the telly!).
In other news, Marcel’s non-fiction book club is launched and why Johnny needn’t have gone to Specsavers.
Our ‘at a glance ‘guide
1:10 – Fionnuala on Danielle Carroll Summer School 28:19 – Steven Garland, PPMS update & Storytelling 40:16 – De Entertainment Slot: Mamma Mia 2, Madame & Movie of the Week: Hotel Artermis [Mummy trailer cock-up mentioned by Neil here] 53:13 – Controversial “Book Slot” proposal 1:08:05 – “The Pocket Book of the Common Birds of Ireland” 1:09:30 – Johnny’s glasses 1:13:35 – De Papers 1:35:38 – Disclosures loose ends with Olga 2:04:16 – Vanessa’s Pic of the Week