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Radio Kerry Schedule

Monday - Friday

7.00 - Kerry's Full Breakfast with Elaine Kinsella and Brian Hurley 9.00 - Kerry Today with Jerry O'Sullivan 11.00 - 11-1 Club with Francis Jones 13.00 - One O'Clock News 13.30 - Talkabout with Deirdre Walsh 14.30 - The Afternoon Show with Andrew Morrissey 17.30 - News 30 18.00 - Terrace Talk with Weeshie Fogarty (Mon) / Destination Kerry (Tues-Fri only) / In Conversation with Weeshie Fogarty (Wed) / In Business - Anna Curtin (Thurs) 19.00 - Sounds Country with Demort Moriarty (Tues/Wed/Thurs) / A Trip to the Cottage with Danny O'Mahony, Agritime with Ted Creedon (Thurs) / Drivetime Request Show (Fri only) / Drivetime Request Show (Fri only) 20.00 - A Trip to the Cottage with Danny O Mahony (Mon only) 21.00 - A Trip to the Cottage with Danny O'Mahony (Mon) / The Global Village with JJ O'Shea (Tues) / That's Jazz with Brian Priestley (Wed) / My Tunes with Paul Galvin 22.00 - The Pulse with Abigail Bernard

Saturday

7.00 - Ed Roche Weekend Wake Up 9.00 - Saturday Supplement with Frank Lewis 11.00 - The Saturday Show with Francis Jones 14.00 - Saturday Sports with Gary O'Sullivan 18.00 - Fresh with Abigail Bernard 21.00 - Great Singers Great Songs" with Ian Michael 23.00 - The All American Country Music Show with Mary Conroy

Sunday

7.00 - Classical Delights with Ted Carroll 9.00 - Horizons with Mary Fagan 10.00 - Seven Days with Elaine Kinsella 11.00 - The All Irish Music Show with Billy Donegan 14.00 - Sunday Sports with Gary O'Sullivan 18.00 - Solid Gold Sunday with Brian Hurley 20.00 - Caint Ciarrai with Meabh Lawlee 21.00 - Kerrywide with Sean Hurley 22.00 - Irish Favourites with Sean Reilly

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