
The Big Fat Irish Quiz
It all comes down to this… the final episode of the series. Ryan steps back into the Quizmaster’s chair as John-Paul goes head to head with Andy in The Big Fat Irish Quiz, a showdown packed with humour, dodgy answers and


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The Irish Londoners is a podcast for the sons and daughters of Irish parents growing up outside Ireland. Three London born mates with Irish parents talk family, culture, alter serving, food and life between two worlds, with plenty of laughs along the way. Hosted by Ryan McGill, John-Paul Burke & Andy Nolan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It all comes down to this… the final episode of the series. Ryan steps back into the Quizmaster’s chair as John-Paul goes head to head with Andy in The Big Fat Irish Quiz, a showdown packed with humour, dodgy answers and

In this episode, Andy takes us deep into his journey through music. A story shaped by passion, chaos and unforgettable moments along the way. From the wild nights and antics on the road with The BibleCode Sundays, to tri

In this special live episode, John-Paul & Andy bring you the electric atmosphere from Camden’s iconic venue as we attend the screening of Ballroom Boom, the brilliant film directed by Billy McGrath. We sit down for an un

This episode the lads dive into No Matter What. Reviewing the Boyzone documentary and reliving a moment in time where the UK fell in love with an Irish boyband. A time when Irish lads ruled the charts and the UK couldn’t

School Days Over In this episode, the lads look back at what it was like going to school as Irish Londoners. From Catholic schools to Church of England, we talk about the differences, the characters and the things that j

In this episode the lads sit down with Mick Lynch to talk about what it means to be an Irish Londoner. Sitting between our generation and our parents, Mick gives a different perspective on growing up in London and how li

In this episode the lads look back at what it was like growing up in an Irish Londoners house. From drinking pints of milk and going with your dad to work, to being left in the car and weekends spent around GAA pitches.

In this episode the lads look back at what summer holidays to Ireland really meant growing up. From packing up the car ready for the family adventure, to the journeys on the boat and arriving somewhere that always felt l

In this episode the lads put Ireland and England head to head in a completely unnecessary taste test. From cups of tea to brown sauce, biscuits and a few questionable combinations, we sample our way through the foods tha

St Patrick’s Day means different things depending on where you grew up and for Irish Londoners it always had its own sense of pride. In this episode the lads look back at what St Patrick’s Day was like growing up outside

This week the lads kick things off chatting about Andy’s book launch for Green Bloods, which of course involves a bit of storytelling, a few laughs and the usual chaos that seems to follow us wherever we go. From there,

This week we’re heading back to where many Irish childhood memories began… the church. We’re talking going to Mass, making our First Holy Communion and the strange mix of holiness, boredom, fear and family pride that cam

In our debut episode, we properly introduce ourselves, where we grew up, where our families came from in Ireland and what it was like being raised in homes that were unmistakably Irish… despite being miles from Ireland.
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