John F. Kennedy, died on Wednesday, June 17.
03.06.2020 - 17:19 / evoke.ie
It’s hard to remember a time pre-lockdown but one constant that has kept us entertained these last few months has been Ireland AM.
The team have been working tirelessly to keep us laughing and informed in the mornings and it has definitely been a tonic to viewers.
When speaking to EVOKE, host Alan Hughes couldn’t speak higher of his team and said that everyone has been terrific in spite of all the changes they’ve had to get used to.
He said: ‘The fact that Ireland AM is still going [during the
John F. Kennedy, died on Wednesday, June 17.
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