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Ryan Tubridy is a television and radio presenter on Radio Telefis Eireann in Following university Tubridy entered RTE where he worked as a reporter for presenters Gerry Ryan and Pat Kenny, as well as occasionally presenting the radio show Five Seven Live. In the summer of 1999 Tubridy presented Morning Glory on RTE Radio 1 and in July of 2000 he moved to The Sunday Show, one of Radio 1's premiere Sunday morning shows. From 2002 until 2005 he presented RTE 2FM's hugely popular morning show, The Full Irish. He currently presents The Tubridy Show, weekday mornings on Radio 1, having taken over from Marian Finucane. Tubridy has also hosted the Esat BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition in the RDS twice, in 2003 and also for the 40th anniversary celebration of the competition in 2004. In 2003, he was made the presenter of the high-profile Rose of Tralee competition, in which women of Irish descent from all over the world compete to be named 'The Rose of Tralee'. The programme, which runs over two nights and dominates the TV schedule in August every year, was previously presented by Late Late Show presenter Gay Byrne, Derek Davis and Marty Whelan. Summer 2004 saw Tubridy present his own game show, All Kinds of Everything. In October 2004, Tubridy was put in the role of host of the newly created Tubridy Tonight, a live Saturday night chat show. The show proved so successful that in May 2009, Ryan was announced as the host of the Late Late Show, the world’s longest running chat show. Since taking the big seat, viewership figures have been phenomenal with a 1.6 million reach. Ryan’s charismatic and warm personality has attracted a huge amount of Irish and international superstars since the show aired on September 4th, including Vince Vaughan, Joan Collins, Jermaine Jackson, Kelly, Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, Jimmy Carr, Ant and Dec, Riki Lake, Cilla Black, Taoiseach Brian Cowen and former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, and he is only getting started. |
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