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While VinB is away... Sarah Carey will play

… and Mary O’Rourke, Ger Colleran, David Norris, Sam Smyth… The full line-up in the TV3 late night hotseat this summer.

TV3 HAD RELEASED its list of guest presenters who will host Tonight with Vincent Browne over the summer.

Mary O’Rourke – who is to interview former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern for an unconfirmed transmission date next week – is first up. This is the summer schedule while VinB is away:

  • Mary O’Rourke. Former TD and Senator – 11-14 July
  • Sam Smyth. Journalist – 18-21 July
  • Ger Colleran. Editor, Irish Daily Star 25-28 July
  • David Norris. Senator and presidential hopeful Tuesday 2 August
  • Feargal Quinn. Senator Wednesday 3 August
  • Mary Ann O’Brien. Senator Thursday 4 August
  • Declan Ganley. Former Libertas leader, founder of St Columbanus AG – 15-18 August.
  • Sarah Carey. Former Irish Times columnist 22-25 August.
  • Ivan Yates. Broadcaster 29 August – 1 September.

And good news for aspiring VinBs… The four shows from 8 to 11 August have yet to be filled….

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