‘Breaking Boundaries - Ireland’s extraordinary cricket world cup’ makes the front page of the Indian Express newspaper.
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The following Radio and TV events have occurred…
Saturday March 1
Near FM - Saturday sports show (12:20 PM)
(Director Interview)
RTE Radio 1 - Saturday Sport (5:10 PM)
(Director Interview)
Monday March 3
Mid West Radio - Tommy Marren show (9:30 AM)
(Director Interview)
Ocean FM - Ciaran Carty (3:00 PM)
Tuesday March 4
Newstalk - Off the ball (8:00 PM)
(Director Interview)
Thursday March 6
SPIN 1038 (1:30 PM)
(Director Interview)
Channel 6 - Take 6 movie show (8:00 PM)
(DVD competition)
Friday March 7
TV3 - Ireland AM (Time 7:45 AM)
(Director and Adrian Birrell interview)
Saturday March 8
Ocean FM - Ocean Current - Paddy Clancy (10:30 AM)
(Director Interview)
Friday March 14
Today FM – The Last Word with Matt Cooper - (4:30 PM)
(Director and Adrian Birrell Interview)
Sunday March 16
Radio 1 - Robbie Irwin Sports Bag (Time 10:00AM)
(Director Intervew)
Sunday March 30
98 FM (Dublin) - Sports with Johnny Lyons (9:40 AM)
(Director Interview)
Listen to Paul Davey being interviewed on Test Match Special by Arlo White, during the Ireland V New Zealand match in Guyana.
Click below and wait for a few moments..
Sandeep Dwivedi interviews Paul Davey after Ireland’s victory over Pakistan
Sunday March 16
Radio 1 - Robbie Irwin Sports Bag (Time 10:00AM)
(Director Intervew)
Listen on http://www.rte.ie/radio/index.html
The Irish Echo reports on the editing task ahead…
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Martin Gough gives his view of the documentary following Ireland’s fairytale trip to the cricket world.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2007/04/low_point_in_irelands_fairytal_1.shtml
Ger Siggins writes about Ireland’s cricketers appearing with Ruby Wax on the longest running chat show in TV history “The Late Late Show” and Paul Davey’s chance encounter with Niall O’Brien that started the documentary off.
http://www.cricketinireland.com/blog/2007/04/30/inside-edge-sunday-tribune-29-april-2007/
The Irish Echo reports on the documentary and Irish crickets most famous leprechaun..
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