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Wet Cold Irish Summer

Wet Cold Irish Summer

By: Mark Moloney Ross O'Donoghue Thomas Lawrance
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Mark, Ross, and Thomas are on an endless road trip, exploring the highs and lows of local tourism in Ireland.Mark Moloney, Ross O'Donoghue, Thomas Lawrance
Episodes
  • 18. Béal na Bláth (Feat. Roger O'Sullivan): 'Comedians in Cars Getting Ambushed'
    Apr 7 2026

    The final episode in the Roger trilogy. The gang visits the site of Michael Collins' death (unaliving) - and Roger explains the Irish Civil War in terms you'll understand (Avatar).

    Plus: whether SNL UK is any good, revolutionary Tom Barry shoots a load of Brits, and Roger performs an original trad piece.

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    RECOMMENDEDs:

    • Fekken (Roger O'Sullivan)
    • Michael Collins (Liam Neeson)
    • Avatar (2009)
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    28 mins
  • 17. Kilcrea Castle (Feat. Roger O'Sullivan): 'You Were Getting Horny in There?'
    Mar 31 2026

    The Roger trilogy continues! This time the gang traipse through the dark to Kilcrea Castle, which has less ghosts than the friary but more bats.

    Plus: Ross almost tumbles to his death and Mark's windscreen takes a country road beating.

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    RECOMMENDEDs:

    • Grizzly Man (2005)
    • Form for reporting bat sightings to Bat Conservation Ireland: https://www.batconservationireland.org/in-your-area/sightings
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    23 mins
  • 16. Kilcrea Abbey (Feat. Roger O'Sullivan): 'I Smell the Bones of a Catholic'
    Mar 29 2026

    The Blair Witch Podcast. This one's got a Ouija board, ghostly voices, and the Edinburgh Fringe's Best Newcomer 2025. On a flying visit from London, award-winning Macroom comedian Roger O'Sullivan joins the boys on a midnight ghost hunt and gets really, really scared.

    Ross also gets really, really scared, Mark gets quite scared, and Thomas doesn't get scared at all.

    Reach us at instagram.com/wetcoldpod and wetcoldirishsummer@gmail.com

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    33 mins
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