The Ryan Tubridy Show Wednesday 7 June 2017
The Ryan Tubridy Show is a fast paced entertaining and informative sixty minutes of morning radio. Presented by Dave Fanning.
The Little Museum of Dublin celebrates Irish social and cultural history in its premises on St Stephen's Green. Its latest exhibition is called "A Little History of the Dublin Pub" . Simon O'Connor is the curator of the museum and says Dublin pubs are one of the most iconic elements of Irish culture
A Little History of the Dublin Pub runs from 1st June - 24th September. For tickets and information log on to https://www.littlemuseum.ie/
Emma got pregnant while in 6th Year in school and had her baby just 13 days before she sat her Leaving Cert. Her parents were hugely supportive and she got through it all and her daughter is now 14. Her life has taken a new turn in the last two years and she now has a career as a stand-up comedian!
Her upcoming gigs are in Bright Club, Galway:- June 15th, Pier Hotel, Limerick:- June 23rd, Chaplins Comedy Club:-July 7th & 8th, The Comedy Crunch: June 4th & July 11th , The Woolshed:- July 17th and Galway Arts Festival:- July 21st. For further information see www.emmadorancomedian.com
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Star of Downton Abbey and Paddington, Hugh Bonneville, spoke to Ryan about portraying beloved children's author Roald Dahl in the Sky Arts film 'To Olivia' and how he's been helping out with the vaccine roll-out in the UK.
American actor Paul Oakley Stovall plays George Washington in the first national tour of 'Hamilton'. He joined Ryan on the line from Cork to talk about following in the footsteps of historical figure Frederick Douglass as part of plans for a new musical.
Ruth Coker Burks is someone who has defied disapproval in America's Deep South to help and care for men with Aids since the 1980s. She joined Ryan on the line from the US to tell her remarkable story of compassion and combating prejudice.
Presenter: Ryan Tubridy