logo
Jennifer Zamparelli in the mix to make RTE comeback

Jennifer Zamparelli in the mix to make RTE comeback

Extra.ie​3 days ago
Former 2FM presenter Jennifer Zamparelli could be headed back to RTE radio towers to cover Doireann Garrihy's maternity leave, Extra.ie can reveal.
The move to jump Jennifer into Doireann's afternoon slot, comes as bosses at the station, have been left 'scratching their collective heads' in a bid to find a suitable 'fill-in host for Doireann who is due to take a break to give birth to her first child.
Doireann and Jennifer are friends and had been co-hosts of the popular TV show, Dancing with the stars on RTE. Dancing With The Stars presenters Jennifer Zamparelli and Doireann Garrihy. Pic: Kyran O'Brien/KOBPIX
As previously reported by Extra.ie, the station has been drafting a list of possible temporary presenters since last May when Doireann first announced that she was expecting her first child.
And despite RTE initially telling Extra.ie that they have 'compiled a lengthy list of potential presenters separate sources have now let slip that 'pickings are slim. Pic: Instagram/ Doireann Garrihy
In addition to Jennifer, comedian Emma Doran is also being considered, and it would appear that the 'short list' is very extremely short, having been whittled down to a choice between Jennifer Zamparelli and Emma Doran.
'There's a lot of head-scratching occurring in here to fill Doireann's maternity leave,' said a senior RTE source. Emma Doran
'There's a bit of a conundrum. Obviously they want to find someone good and competent to handle the slot while Doireann is off air. But on the other hand, there are certain people in here who 'really, really, really, love, love' Doireann so they aren't keen to choose anyone that could potentially upstage Doireann or be better than her in that slot,'the source continued.
'So there's kind of a school-of-thought if they bring back Jennifer Zamparelli, she is a known quantity, she's Doireann's mate and she has no intentions of looking for a full time gig. So it's the safe option.' Amy Huberman, Deirdre O'Kane, Jason Byrne, Graham Norton, Emma Doran and Martin Angolo at the premiere of LOL: Last One Laughing Ireland. Pic: Brian Lawless/PA Wire
But there's another group who are keen to try someone different, fresh voices, who are pitching for Emma Doran as a candidate.'
'So, as I said lots of head-scratching going on.'
In a statement to Extra.ie, RTE said back in May that they have compiled a detailed list of both internal and external candidates, saying, 'In relation to Doireann's 2FM show, we have been through a detailed expressions of interest phase and have a longlist of potential presenters both on and off 2FM which we are considering.' Mark Mehigan and Doireann Garrihy. Pic: Doireann Garrihy/Instagram
Presenter Doireann and her new hubby, podcaster Mark Mehigan, announced last month that they are expecting their first child.
The couple, who tied the knot last year, shared the news on Instagram with photos holding their baby scan, with the caption: 'We are beside ourselves with joy. Here's to the greatest chapter yet.'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

RTE's Marie Crowe opens up about 'zen' fourth child as she shares adorable name
RTE's Marie Crowe opens up about 'zen' fourth child as she shares adorable name

Irish Daily Mirror

time3 hours ago

  • Irish Daily Mirror

RTE's Marie Crowe opens up about 'zen' fourth child as she shares adorable name

RTE sports presenter Marie Crowe has opened up about her 'zen' fourth baby. In March, Marie welcomed her fourth child, daughter Jessie with husband Billy Sheehan. The couple also have three sons: Timmy (13), Billy (11) and Davie (8). Speaking about her new baby, she said: "It's busy but we're used to having a busy life so it's fine. I went back to work a little bit earlier than I had anticipated because of the Women's Euros and I made a decision to work on them. 'My husband is a teacher, and he's off during the summer so it has worked out well. I'm loving the Women's Euros. 'I'm delighted to be given the opportunity to do something that I really wanted to do and that I have worked hard to get to do, so I will not be feeling bad about having to go to work because I chose to. 'I love showing the kids as well that it's okay to make decisions and go and do something that you really want to do." Four-month-old Jessie, she says, is an easy baby. "I always say that when I had the three boys together, it was like living in a tornado and then Jessie is so Zen. She's so good humoured and laughs all the time. She's brilliant,' she told the RTE Guide. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.

Confused shopper tries to enter Lidl on Fair City set
Confused shopper tries to enter Lidl on Fair City set

Extra.ie​

time11 hours ago

  • Extra.ie​

Confused shopper tries to enter Lidl on Fair City set

In a case of life imitating art a little too closely, a woman was spotted outside RTÉ Studios this week trying to do her grocery shopping in a rather unusual location – the Lidl on the set of Fair City. David Murphy, RTÉ's Economics & Public Affairs Editor, shared the moment on social media Monday evening, tweeting: 'Met a lady outside RTÉ trying to get in to do her shopping in the Lidl on the Fair City set this evening. It's listed on Google Maps. I gave her directions to Tesco.' Pic: RTE The confusion stems from a realistic-looking Lidl store that now features as part of the fictional town of Carrigstown, built on RTÉ's Donnybrook campus. The store is not open to the public, but its presence online, including on Google Maps, has apparently led at least one person to believe otherwise. The Lidl store is the result of a major three-year product placement deal signed earlier this year between the supermarket chain and RTÉ. It marks the largest broadcast product placement agreement in Irish television history, according to RTÉ Commercial Director Gavin Deans. Construction of the faux supermarket began in March. The collaboration between RTÉ and Lidl includes realistic store features like a Deposit Return Machine, in-store bakery, and even a modern staff welfare area. A fictional store manager, Renee, will be introduced as part of upcoming plotlines. Pic: RTE Characters in Fair City will interact with the store as part of their daily lives in Carrigstown – and, evidently, some viewers are already mistaking it for a place to pick up their weekly shop. Fair City, which debuted in 1989, draws over 600,000 weekly viewers on RTÉ One, with a further 100,000 streaming the show each week via RTÉ Player.

RTE star enjoys ‘glorious weekend' as she jets off on holiday with telly pals and ‘shocks' fans
RTE star enjoys ‘glorious weekend' as she jets off on holiday with telly pals and ‘shocks' fans

The Irish Sun

time20 hours ago

  • The Irish Sun

RTE star enjoys ‘glorious weekend' as she jets off on holiday with telly pals and ‘shocks' fans

RTE star Miriam O'Callaghan has jetted over to Spain for a sun-soaked trip alongside some familiar TV faces. The Prime Time host has been enjoying a break away from presenting this week in the beautiful city of San Sebastian. 3 Miriam O'Callaghan soaked up the sun in San Sebastian with pals 3 Miriam shared snaps of her sunshine trip on social media 3 Miriam captured beautiful pictures of San Sebastian The popular presenter took to The 65-year-old looked sensational as she posed for a smiling selfie with her friend on the beach front. The glamorous star wore a blue linen bardot top and accessorised with a unique gold charm necklace. READ MORE IN RTE In another photo, Miriam and Steve beamed as they stood in for a snap with their pals right beside the sea. The Irish host also took a stunning picture of the golden coastline in San Sebastian as the blue skies loomed over. Later, the couples did some sightseeing around the city where they encountered old medieval buildings and jaw-dropping viewing points. To finish off their day on Sunday, Miriam and her husband did what any Irish couple would on holiday - watch the All-Ireland Final. Most read in News TV Unfortunately, the star noted how they had "searched high and low" for a pub or bar that would be showing the match on TV, but were unsuccessful. Instead, the pair opted to find a wine bar and streamed the match on their phone. Miriam O'Callaghan shares snaps from Paddy's Day celebrations Miriam shared a snap of their two wine glasses and Steve's iPhone balancing on the table. The presenter penned in her caption: "We improvised and watched it in all its glory! What a game. Congrats Tipp." 'THEY HAD ONE JOB' And fans were left shocked when the star told how there were no Irish bars showing the game. Avila wrote on Instagram: " Was it not on in any Irish bars?? That's shocking! #theyhadonejob." Marian said: "Perhaps you weren't meant to watch it, do I see a Cork jersey ?" While Simon joked: "The, 'We must find the hurling final!!!', drive is a perfect encapsulation of my internal being." And Annie added: "Can't believe they weren't showing it."

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store