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Ray D'Arcy Show : ウィキペディア英語版
The Ray D'Arcy Show

''The Ray D'Arcy Show'' is Ray D'Arcy's weekday afternoon radio show on RTÉ Radio 1.
Originally a weekday mid-morning show broadcast from 09:00–12:00 midday on Today FM until 2014, it competed with RTÉ 2fm's Gerry Ryan ( and his successor Ryan Tubridy), RTÉ Radio 1's Pat Kenny (and his successor Colm O'Rourke) and Newstalk's Tom Dunne (and his successor Pat Kenny). During the 2000s, D'Arcy won three consecutive "Best National DJ" Meteor Awards while presenting the morning show. The production team of Jenny Kelly, Will Hanafin and Mairead Farrell featured prominently on that show, with Kelly known for her weekly ''Fix-it Friday'' slot and Farrell for her daily "Odd-One-Out Quiz". Other contributors to ''The Ray D'Arcy Show'' (morning edition) included Maeve Higgins, Quentin Fottrell, Conor Pope, Pixie McKenna and Arthur Murphy.〔
D'Arcy announced his departure from Today FM in December 2014; his Radio 1 debut came on 2 February 2015.
==History==


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