Long-standing presenter Alan has been part of the show since the very beginning, as the iconic early morning show celebrates an incredible 25 years on air this week
Ireland AM is celebrating 25 years on air this week, and to mark the occasion, they are sharing some throwback moments from the show over the past two and a half decades.
Read more: Ireland AM's Mark Cagney's life since leaving show: Health scares, brand new look and TV and radio workMuireann told viewers: "So we've found our favourite memory of Alan, who has been on the show since day dot."He says "so today we are attempting to eat the hottest chicken wings in the world."Back in the present day studio, the Virgin Media star said that he wasn't quite prepared for what he got himself in for.
Alan told RSVP Live: "When we started the show, because it was a brand new show, we took it week by week, then month by month and year by year. When I first started I never thought I would be doing it 25 years later.
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