Celebrity Books
Back again this season is the ever-popular Celebrity Books in which a well-known personality shares their favourite reads with Seoige. Today, we are joined by reality TV star of BBC's The Apprentice and RTE's Failte Towers Jennifer Maguire, who shares with us her favourite reads.
Battle of the Bookworms
Battle of the Bookworms returns, where we pitch two avid book readers, Alana Kirk-Gillham and Hugo Malone, against each other as they battle it out to win Seoige's vote on which book is best from a genre decided by us. This week it's the ever popular 'Chic Lit' as This Charming Man by Marian Keyes, and This Year it will be Different by Maeve Binchy battle it out!
Kid Tested, Mammy Approved
Each week, Mum and avid bed time reader, Debbie Croly visits schools around the
country reading children's classics and revealing which books get the thumbs up or
thumbs down from the harshest critics, the kids. This week Debbie will be visiting St.
Louis infant school in Rathmines to read the students The Gruffalo by Julia
Donaldson.
Know Your Rights
Seoige is joined by John O'Keeffe, Dean of Law at Dublin Business School who offers his expert advice and simplifies legal issues. With the Christmas party season fast approaching, John offers advice on the do and don'ts at the annual office knees up.
Perfect Day
Ever wondered how famous faces pass their time? Seoige gets to hang out with the Saw Doctors spending time with them during their perfect day. From melodies to meals, join us to see how this much loved band spend their perfect day.
Talking Point
Midweek Seoige discusses an issue that is hot on the nation's news agenda. This week, it came to light that a fertility clinic in Galway is refusing to offer services to unmarried couples. In light of this we ask is the clinic's decision justified? And we debate the possible reasoning behind their choice. Seoige asks our panel, and viewers: 'Do married couples make better parents, than unmarried couples?' Joining us to debate this is parent David Quinn, journalist and director of the IONA Institute, and mother and author Fiona McPhilips.