Ronan Collins

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Ronan Collins
Born (1952-10-09) 9 October 1952
Dublin, Ireland
Residence Ireland
Nationality Irish
Education St. Vincent's C.B.S., Glasnevin
Occupation Broadcaster
Employer RTÉ Radio 1
Known for Early afternoon show

Ronan Collins is an Irish radio and television presenter. His radio show on RTÉ Radio 1 has been running for many years. He began his national radio career on RTÉ Radio 2, having worked on pirate radio. He presented the celebrity game show Play the Game from 1984 to 1995. He also used to present the Lotto draw.

Collins has commentated on the Eurovision Song Contest for RTÉ One television. He has been a compere at the heats of the Castlebar Song Contest.

Collins started his show business career as a member of a showband. He does charity work with children in Ethiopia.[1]

Controversies

Collins once had a memorably famous row with Louis Walsh on Liveline. Collins described Six's debut single "There's a Whole Lot of Loving Going On" as "absolutely awful" and "lacking in credibility, imagination and musicianship". Walsh called Collins "a failed showband star" who played in "Mickey Mouse bands" and told him to "go and save the kids around the world".[1]


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Jackson, Joe (3 February 2002). "Six things about Louis". Sunday Independent (Independent News & Media). Retrieved 3 February 2002. "Indeed, as we sit in Dublin's Shelbourne Hotel four days after his famous row with RTÉ DJ Ronan Collins on Liveline, Louis says, almost plaintively, "But I'm one of the good guys!"" 

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Preceded by
Marty Whelan
Eurovision Song Contest Ireland Commentator
1988
Succeeded by
Ronan Collins and Michelle Rocca
Preceded by
Ronan Collins
Eurovision Song Contest Ireland Commentator
(with Michelle Rocca)
1989
Succeeded by
Jimmy Greeley and Clíona Ní Bhuachalla
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