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Alan shared a cute snap of the pair standing outside in the rain as they held an umbrella together. The Ireland AM presenter captioned this sweet snap saying: "Happy Anniversary karlbroderick it may be raining outside but the sun is shining in my heart. Karl also shared a sweet wedding snap but this time the pair were standing outside the hotel they had their wedding. He also shared the same picture as Alan with the umbrella from their big day and the final photo he posted was of the pair in the rain again but it was taken recently.

I guess nothing can dampen what's meant to be. Happy anniversary hunny… alanhughestv. Jump directly to the content. Cagney agreed: "I will be surprised if RTE don't do something in the next year or two. I'm kind of shocked they haven't done it already.

So it will actually be better for us, we could grow the market. Familiarity would be our edge, it breeds contentment. They know us, what they see is what they get. Close The 'Ireland AM' anchor said he was asked if he would he be interested in joining the national broadcaster's upcoming weekday show which will start in November. Facebook Twitter Email Whatsapp.

Thirtysomething co-presenter Mark, who has worked on 2FM, 98FM and Today FM, busies himself, checking scripts and the running order for today's mock programme. Neither has had any television experience but this is their third week rehearsing "dry-runs".

It gets easier all the time, they say. Byram, hair wet, face free of make-up, says the most difficult thing about presenting is "just being yourself". Cagney has had problems getting used to all the technical constraints of television. Getting up so early is proving difficult for Byram although she is grateful that it only takes her seven minutes to drive from her home in Castleknock. She has two alarm clocks strategically placed in her room.

Cagney gets to the studio from Sutton in 29 minutes. He sets the alarm for 3. He fell asleep over dinner the other night. Brodur has a few surprises planned for his TV novices this morning. Byram disappears into hair and make-up where she chats about the kind of image she will present on television. Cagney, meanwhile, will go for the I'm-formal-but-hey!

He hates having to wear make-up for TV and self-deprecatingly refers to the early morning double-act as "Beauty and the Beast". But she amazed us because she was so natural as a presenter," he says. Byram is well aware of how she may be perceived by those who see her as just another bit of tellytotty. It's not brain surgery," says Byram, who studied visual communications and photography before her successful foray into modelling.

As far as the heads of TV3 are concerned, Amanda and Mark will give Ireland AM all the personality the programme needs to attract viewers. Management are also encouraged by this country's "kitchen culture". Statistics show that eight per cent of televisions in Ireland are located in the kitchen, compared with one per cent in the UK.



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