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HEAL YOUR HOLE with NORMA SHEAHAN - It's not just filth! Whether your hole is physical, mental, spiritual or emotional, we'll heal it together one laugh at a time. See http://www.healyourhole.com for Comedy Tour Dates & merchandise. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/heal-your-hole. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oliver Callan

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Oliver Callan charms the mood of the nation, discusses trending topics, the latest in sport, the arts and everything that's hopping in Irish life! Listen live Monday to Friday at 9am on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Síne Quinn and Dermot Flynn have brought us a beautiful new book about Irish mythology called 'The Faerie Isle'; author Nick Harkaway tells us about his father John le Carre’s life from British spy to Corkman as carries on with George Smiley; and actor Norma Sheehan came in to tell us about her brat summer after an unusually amicable divorce.…
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It being Halloween, we thought it fitting to talk about ‘the faeries’ who you may see or not this evening. Síne Quinn has written 'The Faerie Isle: Tales and Traditions of Ireland’s Forgotten Folklore'. Both Síne and illustrator Dermot Flynn join Oliver in studio.Par RTÉ Radio 1
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The Kinahan/Hutch feud is nearly ten years old. A new book reveals the ruthless hit squads which brought terror to the streets of Dublin during the gang war and also details the success of Gardai in pursuing the criminals involved. Irish Sun journalists and authors of the book, Stephen Breen and John Hand, join Oliver.…
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Described as a bit like Bosco meets Stranger Things, RTE One’s brand new four-part family mini-series ‘The Unreal’ broadcast it’s final episode yesterday evening. Oliver is joined by two of its stars: comedian and writer Joe McGucken, and actor and broadcaster Kathryn McKiernan.Par RTÉ Radio 1
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This weeks visiting critic is yogi Maura Rath. She had never been to the Wexford Festival Opera so we got her out of her yoga pants and sent her off to the Opera! Find out how she got on at Le convenienze ed inconvenienze teatrali (which translates as The Conventions and Inconveniences of the Stage). For tickets go to www.wexfordopera.com…
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Dwight Garner, New York Times book critic, took us on a literary tour of Dublin city in his glowing review of our capital city from when he visited Ireland earlier this year. He joined Oliver from New York to tell him all about the trip and his love for "the most literary soaked city in the world".Par RTÉ Radio 1
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Neil Sheridan got in touch with the show because he has a question that he needs answered, he wants to know if the pub quiz he facilitates in his pub ‘Spell’s Bar’ in Ballaghaderreen, co Roscommon is the longest running weekly pub quiz in the land. The first pub quiz was started in 1984 and it’s been going ever since.…
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Brian Cleary, Pharmacist, historian and writer tells Oliver about going global since news broke about his incredible discovery of a Bram Stoker short story that has been lost for more than a hundred years. To get a copy of Gibbet Hill go to https://rotundafoundation.ie/gibbet-hill/Par RTÉ Radio 1
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Catch up with Oliver on the weekend. Roddy Collins and Paul Howard had Oliver in stitches with Roddy's anecdotes, David Rawle shared his experience of being Moone Boy and what he's up to now and Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick talks about the incredible connections between humans and dogs and and how they have the ability to out affairs!…
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David Rawle from the popular sitcom, Moone Boy, joins Oliver and tells him about the casting process for his first big part, local Leitrim reaction to his role and being in The Borrowers which is this year’s winter play at The Gate Theatre. Tickets for The Borrowers available via www.gatetheatre.iePar RTÉ Radio 1
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Cillian O’Sullivan, Clinical Psychologist who also plays football for Meath GAA, joined Oliver and told him about the diagnosis he received while unwell on his honeymoon bringing it to an abrupt end. CIllian shared the symptoms he had, the medical care he's been under since and how he is now.Par RTÉ Radio 1
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Catch up with Oliver on the weekend. Irish actor Aidan Turner shares that his Dad is his inspiration for his latest role, Broadcaster and writer Adrian Chiles tells us about his infamous columns, Stanley Tucci talks about his new book and his love of Irish food and we celebrate Black History Month with two TikTok musicians, EFÉ and F3miii.…
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Director, playwright and actor Rex Ryan told Oliver about his play ‘A Dole Wide World' that's set in the dole office on Parnell Street. Rex spoke about how he fell in love with theatre, creating Glass Mask Theatre and how he got married after just 2 months. A Dole Wild World; Nov 5th - 23rd. www.glassmasktheatre.ie for tickets.…
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Broadcaster and writer, Adrian Chiles joined Oliver and had a wide ranging conversation from the installation of his own personal urinal in his flat, alcohol, and on reflecting on being at his father’s deathbed.‘ The Curious Columns of Adrian Chiles’ is on sale from Thursday. Photo Credit - Alicia Canter…
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Catch up with Oliver on the weekend. Irish man Bernard Phelan shares his extraordinary story of being held as a state hostage in Iran, Jeffrey Archer talks to Oliver about US politics and his latest book and the How to Gael Podcasters Doireann Ní Ghlacain and Síomha Ní Ruairc chat about reclaiming Irishness from the far right.…
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