Young people in Limerick share their views on topics they feel strongly about.
Eight young people from Limerick discuss the issues they feel strongly about and what annoys them. This includes women drinking pints in pubs,
I think it's horrible and very unladylike.
Other vexing matters are Ouinnsworth marketing director Maurice Pratt, the influence of the Catholic Church on Irish politics, exam pressure, aid for developing countries, nuclear arms, and smoking in public places.
Don't do it in public, do it in your own time and so it wont obstruct anybody else.
Another young person takes issue with working women. Traditionally, it was the man who supported the family.
They're keeping young people that have qualified through college, they're keeping them out of jobs, which shouldn't be allowed as one wage packet should be enough.
This episode of 'Anything Goes' was broadcast on 15 February 1986.
'Anything Goes' was a young people's programme on RTÉ Television which went out on Saturday mornings. Presented by Aonghus McAnally, Kathy Parke, Dave Heffernan, Mary FitzGerald and Mary Frances Calayco, it was first broadcast on 4 October 1980 and continued for 6 years.