With time running out for Christmas shopping some ideas for unconventional presents.
With five shopping days left to Christmas, Liam Mackey and Barbara Lee search for some fresh ideas for Christmas presents. Determined to avoid the old reliable gifts of socks, handkerchiefs and bath salts, they are,
In pursuit of the unusual, the offbeat and even the downright wacky.
The Diceman games centre, and Kinks lingerie boutique on Dublin's South Anne Street meet the brief. Similarly, George's Street Arcade is a good choice for shoppers seeking unconventional bits and pieces. The Dublin Bird Centre sells cockatiels and budgies, but caters for all pet requirements.
If you're going to give somebody a pet make sure they really want it and that they can take care of it otherwise it can be very cruel.
For the pet who has everything, there are Christmas stocking for birds, cats and dogs.
Rainbow's End in the Powerscourt Townhouse Centre offers humorous stocking fillers ranging in price from £2.95 to £3.95.
When approaching Christmas shopping, Barbara Lee offers the following advice,
There's loads of great Irish made goods out there so if you can buy Irish.
This episode of TV GAGA was broadcast on 19 December 1985. The presenters are Liam Mackey and Barbara Lee.
'TV GAGA' ran for two series in 1985 and 1986. Aimed at an audience aged 18 to 30 each programme was presented with a live studio audience and contained a mixture of film reports, live music and studio discussion.