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Late Lunch Wednesday April 23rd 2025

What an incredible young man is Rowan O'Neill who is dealing with tough chemotherapy and DJing his way to the top of a profession he absolutely loves! Tommy Victory's life story in music and faith is fascinating but he really wants his precious Les Paul guitar returned. Rebecca Griffin and Sophia Whelan are Rock & Soul Sisters in so many ways. While Sophie Reilly is literally top of the world following the Irish World Dancing Championships over the Easter!

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  • Late Lunch Friday May 23rd 2025

    01:02:14|
    Transport commentator Conor Faughnan on driving licences & tests, forager Jenny Boylan who honed her skills in Palestine, Network Louth women ahead of their business awards tonight and David Sheehan's look ahead to the weekend's sporting action.
  • Late Lunch Thursday May 22nd 2025

    01:00:05|
    Fr Declan Hurley told of his good fortune in purchasing a special first edition of St Therese of Lisieux's autobiography from 1898! Michael Fewer's curiosity has uncovered a hundred hidden gems around Ireland. Veterinarian Sinead Kelly answered lots of listeners pet problem questions and Gerry Bridgeman sang YMCA for his supper!
  • Late Lunch Wednesday May 21st 2025

    59:14|
    Killian Allen is seeking greater support from Louth County Council for his Fun Fairs, butcher Tony McEnteggart ,who retired after 56 years recently, reflected on his life and times, Dr Kate McCann had all the latest on those obesity busting drugs and farmer Daragh McCullough wants rain!
  • Late Lunch Tuesday May 20th 2025

    01:04:53|
    Brendan Boylan explained why wheelchair users in Croke Park have their viewing blocked? Sarah Taaffe denied rumours that the Drogheda St Patrick's Day Festival committee had stood down. Ann McGivney told how she was only delighted to donate her kidney to niece Shannen Proudfoot! We met Mark Coan of Moneysherpa who is all set to represent Louth at the National Enterprise finals. And heard about a messy break-in at Duleek FC clubrooms.
  • Late Lunch Monday May 20th 2025

    01:14:06|
    Ruby Morris takes her horse to school, Louth Ladies Leinster Junior football champions captain Aine Breen, a rare sighting of a white stork in Tallanstown, minding our blood pressure and tending the organic vegetable garden in May.
  • Late Lunch Friday May 16th 2025

    01:08:26|
    Fire cooking expert John Relihan offered his best BBQ cooking advice, Wordfoolery with Grace Tierney, Lynn Harvey's Mermazing Mermaids in Meath, the Dudley Lifeboat project edges ever closer in Blackrock and David Sheehan's weekend sports preview.
  • Late Lunch Thursday May 15th 2025

    01:10:11|
    Linda McCreesh made a plea for help for her half-brother Brian Casey who is stranded in Thailand for the past seven months. Tara Walker and the crew from a new TV Show Fusion Kitchen, popped in to tell us what its all about. Audiologist Frank McGrath, from the Hearing Care Clinics, was a mine of sound information and Lyn Kirwan from Clogherhead Sang for her Supper!
  • Late Lunch Wednesday May 14th 2025

    01:13:42|
    Ice Creams of yesteryear they'd love to taste again poured in from listeners! Our own Eurovision expert Ken O'Sullivan selected his picks to win and assessed Ireland's hopes. Drogheda's Wolfe Tones are dancing their way to a new clubhouse and Meath student Beth Brady is top of the Irish Junk Couture world!
  • Late Lunch Tuesday May 13th 2025

    01:11:14|
    Jacqueline Connolly spoke about sister Clodagh and her three boys who were murdered by her husband and their father Alan Hawe in a powerful interview with Gerry. Sinaed Crowther and Denise Lauaki founders of Soothing Solutions are looking to find the Lollipop Person of the Year. Gabrielle and Michael J Hanlon from Muchgrange Farm in Cooley dropped by with their wonderful Gelatos! While Redeemer School in Dundalk are delighted to take delivery of their second wheelchair bike.