Colm & Lucy In The Morning - The Best Bits... Ep 11
"I can't believe that you have a favourite Insect!"
The Colm & Lucy Podcast is presented by broadcasters Colm Hayes & Lucy Kennedy. Colm & Lucy present the breakfast show on Ireland's Classic Hits Radio and their weekly podcast describes some of the people they meet and things they talk about each week.

"I can't believe that you have a favourite Insect!"
Colm and Lucy are back with the best bits, and it kicks off with a brutal (and very detailed) debate about men dyeing their hair!! from Nicolas Cage’s new colour to Colm’s own infamous “Bosco meets Podge and Rodge” copper disaster!
"Why don't we give our mates the BIRTHDAY BUMPS any more?!"
"I went on my honeymoon and ended up with a cockroach on my face"!
"Did you ever open your kitchen press and get hit on the head with a tin of soup?!"
"I wouldn't let my husband pick out my clothes.. he can barely dress himself"!
"Keith Duffy once slept for 23 hours"!
"why won't your husband get rid of his gone-off fish"?!
Have you ever had an altercation with an exotic animal?!
"Why did you smuggle an apple pie into the cinema"?!
"I walked into a shop one day wearing a bra over my T-Shirt"!
"They put me in a tutu for my nativity play"!
Colm and Lucy chat with Keelan and Dylan about their Late Late Toy Show experience, meeting celebrities, and returning to school as stars. The hosts then dive into humorous listener anecdotes about finding unusual things in their Christmas trees and share advice on politely ushering out lingering holiday guests. The episode concludes with comedian Jim Jeffries discussing his "Son of a Carpenter" tour, social media presence, and the unique traditions of an Australian Christmas.
"He went into a sweat when i fed him a piece of lettuce"!
"How can i be his wife and lover if he calls me mammy"!
Colm and Lucy dive into a series of humorous discussions, beginning with bizarre listener stories of falling asleep in unusual locations, from concerts to even childbirth. They then explore extravagant themed wedding ideas, moving from a Lord of the Rings celebration to comical personal proposals like "Free Willy" and "Seinfeld" themes. The conversation shifts to the unexpected fascination with garden gnomes, featuring calls about elaborate gnome collections and the famous "Gnome House." Finally, listeners share their irrational fears, ranging from butterflies to talking animals, prompting a lighthearted debate on the need for therapy.
"My Mother Promised She'd Buy Us A Chimp"!
Colm & Lucy chat with a listener's family during a fun quiz, then dive into relatable supermarket pet peeves, from moving products to queue etiquette. The conversation escalates into a hilarious debate about touching and sniffing fruit and vegetables. Later, Keith Duffy from Boyzone joins to discuss their upcoming stadium show, the dynamics of their reunion, and shares amusing anecdotes about former manager Louis Walsh, concluding with birthday wishes.
"My daughter pulled my trousers down, at the checkout in Supervalu"!
"They used a goat to get customers out of the pub"!
"My Granny Was The First Person To Own A TV In Her VIllage"!
"How do you undress a Chicken, Colm"?
"I had a summer job when i was a kid, picking caterpillars"!
"Weren't you in an advert for Cabbage Patch Dolls?!"
"All the impressions you do, sound like Mrs. Doubtfire"!
Colm and Lucy kick off with a challenging movie tagline guessing game, prompting laughs and misidentifications. The conversation then pivots to a quirky segment where listeners share the most unusual or unnecessary items they've packed in their hospital maternity bags, from framed dog pictures to salami. Later, the hosts delve into their own (mis)adventures with DIY home repairs, highlighting common bungles and creative, if questionable, household hacks. The episode concludes with a humorous and candid segment where Colm and Lucy playfully list each other's pet peeves, revealing the dynamics of their close friendship.
"Lucy, do you have a warming drawer under your oven?!"
"Why does your husband brush his teeth in the shower"?
Colm and Lucy kick off with listener tales of embarrassing dry cleaning mishaps and heartwarming stories of unexpected, long-lasting friendships formed through chance encounters. They also delve into a lively discussion about various fads, from Dubai chocolate and intense fitness crazes like Hyrox to 80s fashion and classic toys. The episode concludes with a fascinating interview with pop sensation Tiffany, who shares insights into her early career, the surprising origin of her hit "I Think We're Alone Now," and its enduring connection with fans worldwide.
"How do you play charades on the radio"?!