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Simon McGarr

Simon McGarr has written 161 posts for Liveblog.ie

Vincent Browne, 24th Nov 2009

The old warhorse starts another week, pulling the a cart full of panellists behind him.

The Frontline, 23rd Nov 2009

Tonight, Pat covers Anti-Social Behaviour, ASBOs and the Public Service day of action. Prediction: Voices will be raised during the making of this show. Also: Bonus for every 10th mention of the word ‘hoodie’.

The Apprentice, 23rd Nov 2009

The first week back without the Breff-monster. How will Geraldine cope? And can Aoiffffffeee finally manage to see though lead? Also, some product placement for Microsoft.

Vincent Browne, 18th Nov 2009

Majority of the panel sans testes tonight as Elaine Hutson, from the Smurfit School of Business and Linda O’Shea-Farren (an actual bank Director) outflank former banker Peter Matthews. Then some boys will come on to talk about football. Because it is for boys.

The Frontline, 16th November 2009

Garrett Fitzgerald— Who’s to Blame? —- car scrappage scheme—All for you to get angry about, like the newspapers say you do. Twitter Tag: #rtefl

The Late Late Show, 13th Nov 2009

Shh, whisper it. From the sounds of things this might- might- not be exactly the A-squad of guest on tonight’s Late Late Show. Though that gives our host a chance to shine, doesn’t it? Twitter tag: #latelate

Dail NAMA Debate

Live from Leinster House to your desk, it’s the epochal final NAMA debate. If you missed Sen. Eoghan Harris falling asleep during yesterday’s Seanad spectacular, now’s your chance to make up. Join your host, Alexia Golez of Election.ie, for more. Twitter Tag: #NAMA

NAMA Seanad Debate

Alexia Golez, from Election.ie, has been heroically liveblogging the Seanad Debate on the NAMA Bill- with the help of the Tweeting Senators in the House.

Vincent Browne, 10th Nov 2009

The Emergency’s Joe Taylor roll onto show tonight to review the papers. Warning: There Be NAMA before him. Twitter Tag: #vinb

The Frontline, 6th Nov 2009

This week, Mary Hanafin, Minister for Social Welfare comes on to explain why the government needs people with little money to have less. Also, the author of The Lolita Effect in studio. Twitter Tag: #rtefl

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