‘Talk to Joe’ is a phrase that has become more or less synonymous with everyday Irish life.
13.05.2020 - 18:08 / evoke.ie
The nation was braced for a wild ride tuning into Liveline after the full rental nudity in Normal People aired but alas, they were disappointed with the ‘anti-climax’ Joe Duffy dealt them.
The host had joked about calling in sick as anticipation for his slot, which was expected to be filled with folk who had been even more scandalised by the TV show than the previous week.
Instead, listeners were disappointed when he began the RTÉ Radio 1 show saying: ‘The news is there is no news… we’ve only
‘Talk to Joe’ is a phrase that has become more or less synonymous with everyday Irish life.
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