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The Week That Was On Today FM

Barnardos popped by this week and brought with them, The Lego Walk. Parents, we are sure you underst...
TodayFM
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5:49 PM - 3 Jul 2015



The Week That Was On Today FM

Best Bits

The Week That Was On Today FM

TodayFM
TodayFM

5:49 PM - 3 Jul 2015



Barnardos popped by this week and brought with them, The Lego Walk. Parents, we are sure you understand the pain of standing on a piece of Lego but we wanted to see for ourselves. Cue some funny moments with the Today FM presenters, staff and even sales!

Unless you are living under a rock, we are sure you heard Tay Tay was over in Dub Dub, so of course Gift thought it would be rude not to, you know... Grub

Speaking of the Swifty Taylor, rumours circulated that Hozier would join the Shake It Off singer at her 3Arena gig, so Dermot and Dave decided to give Hozier a call and ask the man himself:

 Ladysmith Black Mambazo popped into The Anton Savage Show for what was a savage live performance ahead of their National Concert Hall gig, this blew our minds: 

 

Have you ever had that fluke moment, you know where even your mates call you a jammy git, Louise Duffy asked her listeners what Spawny, poxy, lucky, jammy, haunted, flukey, steeped, whatever you call it, stories and to tell us:

I got a free rugby match ticket from my rugby camp and I went with my dad and on the way out found 20 euro on the ground.

Wore a Hi vis t shirt got into oxygen VIP pretended to be fixing portaloo

Read more steeped stories HERE

Matt Cooper's interview with Roy Keane last week proved very popular with listeners. Roy Keane talks about his international career, and answers some questions from the audience. Many one-liners, funny moments and that laugh....

Gavin James brought his spectacular vocals back into the Dermot and Dave show. The Irish singer-songwriter talks about Ed Sheeran being his no.1 fan, sunburn, touring the US, supporting Sam Smith & more:

 

Michael Flately made an appearance on Gift Grub this week, and he talks about Irish accents and yes it’s as funny as expected:


On Wednesday, what better way to welcome a sunny July than Mundy performing his hit JULY for The Anton Savage Savage Show on the Marconi House rooftop? There is no better way we say.

Move over IKEA, Benny McGuinness from Monagahan has a new approach to flatpack furniture that means no more screws! Enjoy this weeks Jingly Bits on Dermot and Dave 

Ahead of their appearance at Indiependence Colm O’Sullivan caught up with the The Dandy Warhols’ front man

 



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