NAMA’d out? Don’t worry, Vincent has the answer. What you need is a second special Lisbon Treaty show. You’ll soon be longing to hear about haircuts and Long Term Economic Value. Proinsias De Rossa MEP and Mary-Lou McDonald Not-MEP thrash about before Mannix Flynn joins them to look at the papers.
Even without looking I have a feeling tonights topics might just be NAMA related. *Looks* Yup. I thought so.
Longstanding Liveblog heart-throb Thomas Byrne TD joins Vincent to discuss ‘the position of Fianna Fail in the public affections’. Also, Ken Foxe from the Sun Tribune on John O’Donoghue’s expensive tastes and Alison O’Connor (Sunday Business Post), Sarah McInerney (Sunday Times). What would we do without Sunday Papers?
Ian Kehoe of the Sun Business Post, and Michael Clifford from the Sun Trib take a peep at Zoe before being joined by Edel Kennedy of the Indo and Anton Savage of no known publication.
Classic! Alan Ruddock of the Sunday Independent, Patricia Callan of the Small Firms Association, Justine McCarthy of the Sunday Times and… wait for it… Eugene McCartan of the Communist Party of Ireland. #vinb For the Win!
The Taoiseach Brian Cowen continues his charm/offensive over NAMA and Lisbon. And the Prime Time team report on children in care before having Minister Barry Andrews on to insist that despite all the evidence to the contrary, he is thinking of the children. Or, you know, doing his job.
Coming up like a freight train, its NAMARAMA! Robbie Kelleher head of research at Davy Stockbrokers and Brian Lucey of Trinity College are tonight’s NAMAs in Pyjamas.
Vincent Browne presents his brand new, not in the slightest way like the old News show, Entertainment and Lifestyle programme. Tonight: Peter v Katie, we go in depth.
A special edition of the show where Vincent has a one on one interview with the Minister for Finance, Brian Lenihan.
After last night’s Temple of Doom, I’m sure we’ll be seeing Vincent’s cheerier side. Expect balloons and karaoke.