Highlights From Moncrieff

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The daily dose of madness and intrigue from Sean Moncrieff and his rebel radio crew.

Episodes

  • The pigeon who hitched a ride to Alabama!

    04/07/2022 Duration: 06min

    A racing pigeon called Bob that was travelling from Guernsey to Tyneside in the North East of England took a wrong turn and ended up thousands of miles away in Alabama. After an anxious wait, his owner has now been notified and plans are underway for the bird’s repatriation to the UK. Racing pigeon owner Alan Todd joined Sean to discuss his joy at his bird being found.

  • 60 years of the Rolling Stones

    01/07/2022 Duration: 11min

    There aren’t many acts who can say they’re on the road for 60 year, but The Rolling Stones have done just that. Their first gig was in the Marquee Club in London on 12th July 1962. Starting tomorrow night on BBC 2, a new four-part series features the reflections of the four band members as they look back on their careers on stage and in the headlines. Sam Anthony is the series producer of “My Life as a Rolling Stone” and he joined us on the show this afternoon. The first episode of “My Life as a Rolling Stone” – on Mick Jagger – is on BBC Two, 9.30pm tomorrow night, with a double bill of Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood on Saturday 9th July, and Charlie Watts’ film on 23rd July.

  • Ireland's only absinthe

    01/07/2022 Duration: 08min

    When you think to relax after a week of work you might think of a nice bottle of wine or a cold beer but, what about a nice cold, refreshing glass of absinthe? The green fairy is being made in Ireland and this time it’s not green. Robert Barrett is co founder of Rebel City Distillery with his wife Bagya Barrett and is the producer of Ireland’s only commercial absinthe

  • Spaghetti western set for sale in Spain

    01/07/2022 Duration: 09min

    The spaghetti western, a subgenre of movies in the 1960s which were often made by Italian directors and filmed in Spain, are among the most popular movies of the 20th century. The set of one of its most famous examples, Once Upon a Time in the West, has been preserved for the past 4 decades and is now up for sale

  • Bono lookalike

    01/07/2022 Duration: 17min

    He has lived a life in the shadow of one of the world’s most famous people – Bono. Pavel Sfera is a lookalike and the lead singer in a U2 Tribute Band, and I have to say, he’s one of the best doubles I’ve ever encountered.

  • The Happy Tummy Bread

    30/06/2022 Duration: 12min

    Cork born bread specialist and founder of the Happy Tummy Company, Karen O’Donoghue, joined Sean to explain how she has developed a special type of bread that helps to rid you of all your digestive woes.

  • So You Think You're an Adult: I'm afraid I will give my boyfriend the ick!

    30/06/2022 Duration: 25min

    Barbara Scully, Declan Buckley and Sean help tackle listener dilemmas.

  • Naming Heatwaves

    30/06/2022 Duration: 07min

    Over the past few years we have become accustomed to the relatively new endeavour to name and categorise storms, from Ophelia to Barra. Kathy Baughman McLeod, Director of the Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center, joined Sean to discuss a new pilot project in Seville, one of Europe’s hottest cities, which aims to classify heatwaves in a similar manner.

  • Reopening the case of Sophie Toscan du Plantier

    30/06/2022 Duration: 09min

    Gardaí have announced a full cold case review into Sophie Toscan du Plantier's 1996 murder. In 1996, French producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier was found dead near her holiday home in West Cork. Sean was joined by her son Pierre-Louise Baudey-Vignaud to discuss his hope that this new review will bring closure for the family.

  • ‘Start Low and Go Slow.’

    30/06/2022 Duration: 06min

    The summer festival season is in full swing and while everyone wants to have a fun and safe time, the HSE are asking you to be careful when taking drugs and to ‘Start Low and Go Slow.’ Prof Eamon Keenan, HSE’s National Clinical Lead-Addiction Services, joined Sean to discuss the HSE’s new drug harm reduction campaign has launched.

  • Hamster Health

    29/06/2022 Duration: 07min

    Akin to dogs and cats, hamsters are beloved pets to families throughout Ireland and around the world. However unlike their canine and feline friends, very little was known about the general health and lifespan of these furry creatures-until now. Associate professor in companion animal epidemiology at the RVC, Dan O’Neill, joined Sean to discuss the largest ever study on the well being of hamsters carried out by The Royal Veterinary College.

  • Death by firing squad

    29/06/2022 Duration: 08min

    The US has a long history of using different methods of execution for those on death row. The changing of methods stems from the main aim of trying to find the most humane method. Professor Frank Baumgartner, Political Scientist from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, joined Sean to discuss the supreme courts decision to approve death by firing squad in Georgia and, how South Carolina are preparing to use this method more frequently

  • Anatomy: A Matter of Death and Life

    29/06/2022 Duration: 12min

    The biggest ever exhibition exploring the crimes of William Burke and William Hare will be explored in a new exhibition in Edinburgh. 'Anatomy: A Matter of Death and Life' curator Tayce Phillipson, joined Sean to discuss the exhibition and Edinburgh's background as a global centre for the study of medical research.

  • How to...unblock a toilet

    29/06/2022 Duration: 12min

    Each week will take a topic and deep dive into it, doing all the research so you don’t have to. This week Barry Benson, managing director of DynoRod Dublin, joined Sean to explain how to unblock a toilet.

  • "It was totally isolating and debilitating."

    29/06/2022 Duration: 11min

    Hyperemesis is a condition some women suffer from during pregnancy. There is a drug on the market called Cariban that can alleviate the worst of the symptoms, but it’s expensive and not available on medical card or Drug Payment Scheme. Gary Gannon, Social Democrats TD for Dublin Central, joined Sean and Janine Breslin, who experienced hyperemesis on her pregnancy to explain why it is so important for women to have better access to it.

  • Passing Identities

    28/06/2022 Duration: 11min

    The term “passing” was first used in 19th-century America to refer to light-skinned slaves who fled to freedom by claiming a white identity, but the phenomenon both pre- and postdates its naming. Lipika Pelham, joined Sean to explain how she looks at this history in her new book “Passing: An Alternative History of Identity.”

  • Was Jill Dados death mistaken identity?

    28/06/2022 Duration: 08min

    Documents submitted to a court in Paris have suggested Jill Dando may have been murdered in a case of mistaken identity, by a Russian hitman hired to kill another BBC journalist. Sean was joined by Matthew Young Reporter with the Daily Mirror, to discuss the background to her death and this new theory.

  • Dublin's New Lord Mayor

    28/06/2022 Duration: 13min

    Last night, Dublin got its new Lord Mayor. Caroline Conroy, joined Sean to discuss her delight at the election result and her political career.

  • Life as a court artist

    28/06/2022 Duration: 08min

    Mike O’Donnell is one of Ireland’s most widely published court artists. He joined Sean to explain how his job was one that requires speed in some cases, an understanding of body language, and looking into the accused eyes.

  • "Making abortion unsafe-no one wants that."

    28/06/2022 Duration: 12min

    Alexander Sanger is the grandson of Margaret Sanger, the woman who founded Planned Parenthood. He has dedicated his life to continuing his grandmother’s dedication to reproductive rights. He joined Sean to discuss the undoing of Roe V Wade, and if this just the beginning of something more.

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