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Article: When she left the office of RTE's director general, having been told she had not got The Late Late Show job, the first person Miriam O'Callaghan rang was her husband, Steve Carson.
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- Sunday Independent (Dublin, Republic of Ireland)
- Article date:
- June 14, 2009
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Miriam O'Callaghan tried to withdraw from the the race for The Late Late Show because of concerns for her professional and personal life. When she heard she didn't get the job, the first thing she did was ring her husband, whom she had been unable to talk to during 'the most difficult' period of her career, for a snog in the car park of RTE. And, as she tells Sarah Caden, she couldn't be happier to be starting into another run of her hugely successful chat show. Photography by Kip Carroll. Styling by Liadan Hynes
When she left the office of RTE's director general, having been told she had not got The Late Late Show job, the first ...
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