Late Night Talk
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Late Night Talk - "The Talk of Dublin" | |
Running time | 3 hours |
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Country | Ireland |
Languages | English |
Home station | 98FM |
Hosts | Tom O'Brannigan |
Directors | John O'Donovan |
Producers | Lisa Gernon and Louise Phelan |
Recording studio | Grand Canal Quay, Dublin |
Air dates | 2003 to 2008 |
Audio format | Speech |
Opening theme | unknown |
'Late Night Talk was a late-night talk show on 98FM in Dublin, Ireland. The show first aired in 2003 with former RTE and TG4 Presenter Tom O'Brannigan. The show was in direct competition with FM104's Phone show with host Adrian Kennedy. The manin emphasis was News, [{Current Affairs]] and comedy.
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[edit] History
Late Night Talk was the follow up to former talk show, "After Adark with Niall Boylan. Niall now presents 'Property Life' on Dublin's Country Mix. The Show was axed in 2003 and Late Night Talk was established. A TV3 newscaster, Alan Cantwell, took over After Dark for a few weeks, while a new presenter was found, then Tom Ó Brannigáin, who worked for RTE and TG4 for many years, was selected to run the show. Tom presented the show until March 2007. Joey Corbett was researcher on the show. In December 2006 a claim was made against the show, on a Pyshic Segment, but was rejected by The Broadcasting Complaints Commission of Ireland [1]