Christy Moore, Colm Meaney, Paul Reiser, Vicky McClure, Des Bishop

Season 62Episode 8100 minnov. 1, 2024
Christy Moore, Colm Meaney, Paul Reiser, Vicky McClure, Des Bishop

Here is your host, Patrick Kielty!
 

Legendary singer-songwriter Christy Moore joins Patrick to chat about his new album, A Terrible Beauty. He'll be performing some of his new songs, as well as an old favourite and explaining why these songs have resonated with him and his audience. Christy will tell Patrick about his love for living and gigging in Ireland, despite the major changes that have occurred in the country during his lifetime and will reflect on the successes of his career to date.

Also in studio on Friday night are Golden Globe nominees Colm Meaney and Paul Reiser to speak about working together on Ireland set comedy The Problem with People. The Beverly Hills Cop actor Paul Reiser and Colm will tell of Paul coming to Ireland to make this film that was 30 years in the making; meeting and working together for the first time, and how Colm introduced Paul to GAA in Croke Park!
 
Line of Duty star Vicky McClure will be in studio with Patrick to share her love of Dayclubbing and bringing it to Dublin this weekend. Nottingham born actress Vicky will also chat to Patrick about spending time in Ireland and being great friends with her former co-star Adrian Dunbar.

Stand up comedian Des Bishop is back in Dublin and will be live in studio tomorrow night to talk about moving back to America during the pandemic and meeting his now wife during that time. With lots to catch up on, Des will be chatting about married life and going back on the road in Ireland with his new show Lately; he will also share why he thinks Gen Z-ers are misunderstood.  

Christy Moore, Colm Meaney, Paul Reiser, Vicky McClure, Des Bishop has aired on nov. 1, 2024 at 21:35
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