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''The Gerry Ryan Show'' (often referred to as ''The Ryan Show'', ''The G. Ryan Show'' or ''GRS'') was
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's mid-morning radio show. Presented by
Gerry Ryan Gerard Ryan (4 June 1956 – 30 April 2010) was an Irish presenter of radio and television employed by Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ). He presented ''The Gerry Ryan Show'' on radio station RTÉ 2fm each weekday morning from 1988 until hou ...
until hours before his sudden death, it was launched in March 1988 and ran from nine until midday on weekday mornings. Described by the
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as "a de facto forum for the nation, the radio equivalent of '' The Late Late Show'' on RTÉ television", the show, in its later years, popularised the satire of ''
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'', spawned the cross-media event '' Operation Transformation'' and provided a launchpad for the career of
Ryan Tubridy Ryan Tubridy (born 28 May 1973), nicknamed 'Tubs ' is an Irish broadcaster. He presents ''The Ryan Tubridy Show'' and '' The Late Late Show''. Tubridy previously presented RTÉ 2fm breakfast radio show ''The Full Irish'', which at its end was ...
. Siobhan Hough was resident producer of the show.


Sponsorship

At the time of his death Ryan had the largest audience on RTÉ 2fm. He presented the station's only show which was regularly among the top twenty Irish radio shows in Ireland, a show which commanded around €4-5 million for RTÉ per annum, mainly through advertising (one thirty-second advertisement during the show cost €900). This meant RTÉ would have earned €27,000 through advertising per day. In March 2008 RTÉ's difficulties in securing a sponsor for a number of their radio shows was placed under the spotlight. ''The Gerry Ryan Show'' was one of the shows given away for cheaper than the normal rates.


Format

The show consisted of topical interviews and phone-ins via the "Ryan Line". Ryan began by discussing the headlines of that morning's newspapers. Following the news update at 10:00, he introduced that morning's ''Nob Nation'', a satirical slot which featured impersonations of politicians and RTÉ media personnel comparable to rival station Today FM's ''
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''. ''GRS'' was preceded by the ever-changing breakfast slot, currently occupied by '' The Colm & Jim-Jim Breakfast Show''. Stand-in presenters included
Gareth O'Callaghan Gareth O'Callaghan (born 24 March 1961) is an Irish writer and former radio and television presenter. He was most recently heard on 4fm, having presented shows on RTÉ 2fm for much of his career until 2005, and then a show on Galway Bay FM. In ...
,
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,
Jenny Huston Jenny Huston (born 24 August 1973) is a Canadian presenter of radio and television in Ireland. She was disc jockey on RTÉ 2fm, an occasional presenter on RTÉ Radio 1 and a television presenter with channels operated by Raidió Teilifís Éir ...
,
Avril Hoare Avril Hoare is a news presenter and reporter from Coolock in Dublin, Ireland. She has worked in the RTÉ Newsroom since 1999. She was a regular presenter of 2fm news and has been a reporter on RTÉ Radio 1's ''News at One''. In 2001, she be ...
and even axed breakfast host,
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. There were also contributions from
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,
Brenda Donohue Brenda Donohue (born c. 1966) is an Irish radio and television presenter. Personal life Donohue is one of five children born to Mary and Michael Donohue in Newbridge, County Kildare. She is a graduate of University College Dublin, where she st ...
, Valerie Sweeney,
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(weekly) and Jenny Huston. Looney and Ryan's fondness for one another led to Looney being dubbed Ryan's "on-air wife".
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was the show's executive producer until June 1999, and was chief executive of
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at Ryan's death.


History


1988–1994

Ryan found the time period around the start of ''GRS'' exciting - "the whole machine shook... it was like the space-shuttle engines starting up". The defining moment of the show came in 1993. When Levinia Kerwick was raped and her rapist was convicted but given a suspended sentence, she rang ''GRS'' to air her feelings.Ryan, Gerry. ''Would the Real Gerry Ryan Please Stand Up'' ( Penguin Ireland, 2008). For the first time it occurred to Ryan that the story was more important than the question. Following this, ''The Ryan Show'' became something of a national institution as the oldest show still running on 2fm.


1995–2000

In 1997, Ryan's wife Morah, from whom he later separated, phoned her husband's show and, under the name Norah, told half a million listeners that her husband dumps his underpants on the floor before hopping into bed every night, doesn't put his clothes on hangers, had not cleaned the dog's mess from the back yard for weeks and never puts the rubbish out for the dustbin men. When she was done she asked her husband: "You would do that now, wouldn't you Gerry?" The interview was nearing its finish when he realised what was happening after hearing his crew laughing in the Montrose control room. An embarrassed Ryan informed his listeners: "This is my wife talking". In November 1999, RTÉ broadcaster
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"outraged the medical establishment" after an appearance on ''The Gerry Ryan Show'' to discuss
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when he said that
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was not a heterosexual disease, but exclusively a gay one.


2001–2007

Broadcaster and current host of '' The Late Late Show''
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began his career with ''The Gerry Ryan Show'', working as a teaboy before obtaining his own breakfast show, ''
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'', a programme which Gerry Ryan once claimed was "the most exciting broadcast at that hour of the morning since
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started on
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". Ryan has since stated his belief that it was "a giant act of folly" for Ryan Tubridy to move to RTÉ Radio 1. Ryan viewed Tubridy as "kind of like a son" whom he used to (and still does) lecture frequently. He said he begged him "on bended knees" and "over whiskey" to stay with 2fm but at the same time Ryan was impressed that Tubridy was willing to compete with him directly. Tubridy has credited Ryan with being "one of the few gentlemen in , saying he had been "very kind to me when I started out in RTÉ making tea and coffee and right all the way up to the very day I got '' The Late Late Show'' job". In 2004, Ryan was the subject of controversy when he cancelled an interview with the
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of the time,
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. Ahern had agreed to appear on ''The Gerry Ryan Show'' after the delivery of that year's
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but moments before he set off for RTÉ's Donnybrook headquarters, the show's producers rang his office and informed aides that they no longer wished to interview him. Associates of the Taoiseach were said to be "fuming" over the affair, saying "you can't just ask for an interview with the most powerful man in the country and then ditch him as if he was some stand-in celebrity." Ahern was replaced by RTÉ's economics reporter George Lee.


2008–2010

A complaint against a July 2008 programme which featured an author reading about life as a homosexual prostitute was upheld by the Broadcasting Complaints Commission. On 12 September 2008, Ryan invited listeners to text in their reasons for loving Ireland in an attempt to dispel all the bad-weathered, financially troubling and futuristically worrying news that was dominating the headlines at the time. 50 of these reasons were later published on the show's website. These included the scenery,
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, potatoes, the seas and coastline, whiskey, Barry's and Lyon's tea,
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biscuits, the smell of
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, red hair, homemade brown bread, oysters,
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coffee, hurling, Irish comedians, Irish history, the
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, Irish literature,
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, Irish stew and the GAA. Some of the choices had connections to the show such as the show itself,
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(first introduced to the world by the presenter) and, although not the case at the time, '' The Late Late Show'', which Ryan presented the following month. Despite repeated reshuffles which have seen all other presenters shifted around, RTÉ never moved ''The Ryan Show'' from its traditional slot. After a brief period of decline in his audience, all of the recent JNLR figures showed a consistent and significant increase in his listenership - with his audience growing by almost 15% in the course of the past year (''The Irish Times'', 16 May 2008). The
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single " Know Your Enemy" received its first play on Irish radio on ''The Gerry Ryan Show'' on 16 April 2009. During the February 2009 snowfall Ryan reminded his listeners of a similar snowfall in 1982, when the Government even appointed
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and Labour party leader Michael O'Leary as the Minister for Snow.
". . .the nation seemed to go into collective shock when the biggest snow fall in 40 years hit this country", read Ryan from a report of the chaos caused. "Taoiseach Garret Fitzgerald even cut short his sun holiday in the Canary Islands as the country came to a standstill. The snow was up to 1.5 meters deep in some areas and temperatures dropped as low as minus 7 degrees. Gale force easterly winds caused electricity to be knocked out in many areas and businesses and schools closed all across the country."
Ryan attracted a complaint for using "coarse language" whilst debating on
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on 29 April 2009. The presenter asked: "Would it be considered blasphemous if someone said on air that 'God is a bollocks?'" but the complaint was later rejected. A 45-year-old caller from Dublin gave an interview in November 2009 about urges he had to stalk, rape and murder women, including air hostesses at
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. The interview led to a garda investigation. Ryan was reported to be upset in March 2010 when his long-serving producer Siobhan Hough was moved to '' The Colm & Jim-Jim Breakfast Show''. His death on 30 April 2010 brought about the end of ''The Gerry Ryan Show''. Fiona Looney presented the show that day prior to the discovery of his corpse in his
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apartment. Two tribute shows were presented by Evelyn O'Rourke and Brenda Donohue on 1 May and 4 May. Ruth Scott presented the three-hour slot from 5 May until 7 May, described by RTÉ as "an appropriate music programme". ''
The Colm and Lucy Show ''The Colm and Lucy Show'' was an Irish talk radio show broadcast on RTÉ 2fm. It was presented by Colm Hayes and Lucy Kennedy. ''The Colm and Lucy Show'' began on 10 May 2010 and was a temporary replacement for ''The Gerry Ryan Show'' in the ...
'' then began for one month on 10 May. The final JNLR figures for ''The Gerry Ryan Show'', released less than a month after Ryan's death, showed the radio programme was Ireland's most listened to among the 20-44 market at this time. This led to Siobhan O'Connell, writing in ''
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''s financial section, to call any new show in that slot "the biggest prize right now in radio".


Operation Transformation

The now cross-media event ''Operation Transformation'' originated on ''The Gerry Ryan Show''.


Undercurrents

In 2010, Ryan launched ''Undercurrents'', a Friday slot airing unsigned unplaylisted Irish acts who then had their details published on his website. The ''
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''s John Meagher disagreed that this was typical of RTÉ 2fm and Gerry Ryan. A spin-off show of the demoed songs premiered on
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on 5 March 2010, presented by ''GRS'' researcher John Bela Reilly. Following Ryan's untimely death on 30 April 2010, Meagher hoped ''Undercurrents'' would be continued by his replacement as "it was a most worthwhile initiative to help young bands garner significant airplay".


References


External links


''The Gerry Ryan Show''
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