Monday 21 December 2009


The Boland Guest list Tuesday 22nd December: First up is ex page 3 girl, turned recording star, turned TV personality, turned lesbian!!! Sam Fox married her manager Myra: Last year Fox and her lover took part in Celebrity Wife Swap, exchanging with Freddie Starr and his wife Donna with disastrous results. Sam has just appeared in ‘I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, she will tell Maurice that her stint on this year’s series was life changing. The former glamour model was the third star to be eliminated from the jungle. Right now Sam is working on her next album and has released how own video documentary ‘All Around The World’ which is a revealing travelogue style interview covering

Moving swiftly along. Another series has just come to an end the excellent BBC’s: ‘Strictly Come Dancing’. Boland’s next guest, TV star Esther Rantzen says: A las, poor Strictly, it’s lost its glitter. They say every marriage losses a shine after seven years, and in its seventh series that has happened to the once passionate love affair between Strictly Come Dancing and the audience. Yes, the BBC’s ruined Strictly, but it can be saved and Esther will tell us how!!!!

Climate change now raises it’s ugly head once again. The Copenhagen summit on climate change has just ended with disastrous results. Father Sean McDonagh was there. In his more recent writing and lectures Sean declares that global warming is the biggest issue facing agriculture over the next 50 years. For him it is a moral and religious issue because taking no action will mean suffering and death. He calls politicians to stop bowing to vested interests. He urges the churches to join the debates with more commitment. Unless attitudes change the well-being of millions will be undermined and future generations will be condemned to live on an inhospitable planet. (Is the Gilmore Show I hear you ask?)

Finally…. Forget playground insults. Vicious online hate campaigns (cyber-bullying) are the latest form of bullying – and they are driving young girls to their deaths. Maurice’s final guest Chris Cloke, head of Child Protection at the NSPCC and chair of the anti bullying alliance, says ‘bullying used to happen in school and then it stopped at home. but now it follows the child so they are bullied in places where they should feel safe’
Boland on Thursday, 10am…





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