The Once a Week Show

The Once a Week Show
The Once a Week Show with Dustin and Sinéad from Sinéad's House Where Dustin Likes to Hang
RTÉ The Once a Week Show.jpg
Also known as The Once a Week Show
Genre Talk / comedy
Starring Dustin the Turkey
Country of origin Ireland
Language(s) English
Broadcast
Original channel RTÉ Two
Original run 8 September 2007 – 26 April 2008
Chronology
Preceded by Dustin's Daily News
External links
Website

The Once a Week Show with Dustin and Sinéad from Sinéad's House Where Dustin Likes to Hang is an Irish television chat/comedy show, broadcast on RTÉ Two. A successor to the more frequent Dustin's Daily News, the show is hosted by Dustin the Turkey of The Den, with his assistant Sinéad Ni Churnain as a co-host. The series is more or less exactly the same as the previous show only with a studio instead of a newsroom plus the reduced daily to weekly frequency of the show. One series was produced. It began on 8 September 2007.

Episodes

Date Guests Music Ref
8 September 2007 Ray Houghton, Sarah Morrissey Paddy Casey [1]
15 September 2007 Marty Morrissey, Dave Coffey Royseven ("You Can't Hide That") [2]
22 September 2007 Katy French, Brian Ormond, Pamela Flood Ham Sandwich [3]
29 September 2007 Joe O'Shea, Michelle Heaton Crayonsmith [4]
6 October 2007 Brian Dowling, David Mitchell and Doireann Ni Chorragáin The Kinetiks [5]
13 October 2007 Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh, Blathnaid O' Donoghue The Frank and Walters ("City Lights") [6]
20 October 2007 Joe Duffy, Aidan Bishop Zing [7]
27 October 2007 Caroline Morahan, Shane O'Donoghue Giveamanakick ("Spring Break") [8]
3 November 2007 Keith Duffy, Will Leahy Niall Connolly ("The Future Tense") [9]
10 November 2007 Anna Nolan, Andrew Stanley and Damien Clark Fight Like Apes ("Do You Karate?") [10]
17 November 2007 Jimmy Magee, Síle Seoige Hooray For Humans [11]
24 November 2007 Lorraine Keane, Oliver Callan Dark Room Notes ("Shake Shake My Ceiling") [12]
1 December 2007 Dáithí Ó Sé, Laura Woods Nizlopi [13]
8 December 2007 Jason Byrne, Jason McAteer The Mighty Stef ("Golden Glove") [14]
15 December 2007 Bernard Dunne, Bryan Dobson Mark O'Connor [15]
12 January 2008 Louis Walsh, Ruth Gilligan, Glenda Gilson The Laundry Shop [16]
14 January 2008 Marty Whelan and Amy O'Sullivan, Martin King We Should Be Dead ("Forget Romance, Let's Dance") [17]
19 January 2008 Dermot Whelan, Tom Dunne Pamela Connolly [18]
1 February 2008 George Hook, Duncan and Tania Stewart Stanley Super 800 [19]
2 February 2008 Bláthnaid McKenna, Aoife Nic Ardghail and Alana Henderson Stagger Lee ("Bad Shoes") [20]
9 February 2008 Nuala Carey, Billy and Christy from Aslan Aslan ("Sooner or Later") [21]
16 February 2008 Kathryn Thomas, Patrick Kielty Grand Pocket Orchestra ("Odd Socks") [22]
23 February 2008 Rosanna Davison (guest co-host with Dustin1), Nicky Byrne from Westlife, Killian O' Sullivan The Infomatics ("Wake Up") [23]
1 March 2008 Dermot Whelan (guest co-host with Sinéad2), Ken Doherty, Karl Spain Jaded Sun ("Can't Stop") [24]
8 March 2008 Dustin's Eurosong win, Craig Doyle Television Room ("Modern Boys and Girls") [25]
15 March 2008 Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh, Siún Nic Gearailt Kíla ("Cardinal Knowledge" feat. Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh) [26]
22 March 2008 Karen Koster, Jenny Huston Boss Volenti (n/a) [27]
29 March 2008 Leanne Moore, Pamela Flood Dirty Epics ("The Cure") [28]
5 April 2008 Diarmuid Gavin, Robert Sheehan Republic of Loose ("I Like Music") [29]
12 April 2008 Holly White and George McMahon, Gráinne Seoige Exit: Pursued By a Bear ("No Transcending") [30]
19 April 2008 Ray D'Arcy, Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin and Bazil Ashmawy Gary Dunne (a song from the album Simple Truth) [31]
26 April 2008 Alan Hughes, Rosanna Davison, Bosco Wallis Bird ("Counting to Sleep") [32]

1. Sinéad is said to be in Limerick preparing the stage for Dustin's Eurosong performance that night. 2. Dustin is said to be on a cruise to celebrate his Eurosong win.

References

  1. ^ The Once a Week Show 8 September 2007. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  2. ^ The Once a Week Show 15 September 2007. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  3. ^ The Once a Week Show 22 September 2007. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  4. ^ The Once a Week Show 29 September 2007. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  5. ^ The Once a Week Show 6 October 2007. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  6. ^ The Once a Week Show 13 October 2007. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  7. ^ The Once a Week Show 20 October 2007. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  8. ^ The Once a Week Show 27 October 2007. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  9. ^ The Once a Week Show 3 November 2007. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  10. ^ The Once a Week Show 10 November 2007. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  11. ^ The Once a Week Show 17 November 2007. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  12. ^ The Once a Week Show 24 November 2007. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  13. ^ The Once a Week Show 1 December 2007. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  14. ^ The Once a Week Show 8 December 2007. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  15. ^ The Once a Week Show 15 December 2007. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  16. ^ The Once a Week Show 12 January 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  17. ^ The Once a Week Show 14 January 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  18. ^ The Once a Week Show 19 January 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  19. ^ The Once a Week Show 1 February 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  20. ^ The Once a Week Show 2 February 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  21. ^ The Once a Week Show 9 February 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  22. ^ The Once a Week Show 16 February 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  23. ^ The Once a Week Show 23 February 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  24. ^ The Once a Week Show 1 March 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 21 November 2008.
  25. ^ The Once a Week Show 8 March 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 12 December 2008.
  26. ^ The Once a Week Show 15 March 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 12 December 2008.
  27. ^ The Once a Week Show 22 March 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 12 December 2008.
  28. ^ The Once a Week Show 29 March 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 12 December 2008.
  29. ^ The Once a Week Show 5 April 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 12 December 2008.
  30. ^ The Once a Week Show 12 April 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 12 December 2008.
  31. ^ The Once a Week Show 19 April 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 12 December 2008.
  32. ^ The Once a Week Show 26 April 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 12 December 2008.

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