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BBC Editorial
John Daly meets up with Ronan Keating to talk about love, life and music in the latest Day Out With Daly
Rendevous with Ronan
Day Out With Daly, BBC ONE NI, Tuesday, March 29 10.35pm
Ronan Keating talks to John Daly backstage at his Belfast concert
He's been having hits for 10 years, scored eight number ones, shifted more than 17 million albums worldwide and has sold out arenas from Belfast to Berlin but, as John Daly finds out, life has been a 'Rollercoaster'
for 28-year-old pop sensation Ronan Keating.
In the third programme of the new series Day Out With Daly, on BBC ONE NI, Tuesday, March 29, Dublin superstar Ronan opens up to John Daly about life,love and Louis Walsh.
Speaking to John backstage at his Belfast concert at the Odyssey Arena,Ronan talks openly to John about falling in love with his wife, Yvonne,falling out with his former bandmates in Boyzone and his former manager, Louis Walsh.
Ronan spills the beans on Louis Walsh and Boyzone in Day Out With Daly
Ronan backstage at the Odyssey Arena in Day Out With Daly
Speaking about the Boyzone split, Ronan tells John: "I think we all outgrew it and we couldn't go back to Boyzone, because it would never be the sameagain. People had said things about other people - people had said things about me.
"I was very upset, initially - very, very upset. Then you kind of grow up and get on with it," he says.
And talking about his former mentor and manager Louis Walsh, Ronan says:"He's a very bitter man. It's very sad the things he said about me."
Also in the programme, Ronan invites John to the Marie Keating Foundation's Pink Ribbon Ball, so named after Ronan's mother Marie who died of breast cancer, where he speaks frankly about his mother's death and the reasons for starting up the foundation.
Day Out With Daly offers fans the chance to hear about Ronan's 'Rollercoaster' life from the man himself as he talks about everything from life and love to past failings and future plans.
Day Out With Daly, BBC ONE NI,
Tuesday, March 29, 2005
BBC Editorial
John Daly meets up with Ronan Keating to talk about love, life and music in the latest Day Out With Daly
Rendevous with Ronan
Day Out With Daly, BBC ONE NI, Tuesday, March 29 10.35pm
Ronan Keating talks to John Daly backstage at his Belfast concert
He's been having hits for 10 years, scored eight number ones, shifted more than 17 million albums worldwide and has sold out arenas from Belfast to Berlin but, as John Daly finds out, life has been a 'Rollercoaster'
for 28-year-old pop sensation Ronan Keating.
In the third programme of the new series Day Out With Daly, on BBC ONE NI, Tuesday, March 29, Dublin superstar Ronan opens up to John Daly about life,love and Louis Walsh.
Speaking to John backstage at his Belfast concert at the Odyssey Arena,Ronan talks openly to John about falling in love with his wife, Yvonne,falling out with his former bandmates in Boyzone and his former manager, Louis Walsh.
Ronan spills the beans on Louis Walsh and Boyzone in Day Out With Daly
Ronan backstage at the Odyssey Arena in Day Out With Daly
Speaking about the Boyzone split, Ronan tells John: "I think we all outgrew it and we couldn't go back to Boyzone, because it would never be the sameagain. People had said things about other people - people had said things about me.
"I was very upset, initially - very, very upset. Then you kind of grow up and get on with it," he says.
And talking about his former mentor and manager Louis Walsh, Ronan says:"He's a very bitter man. It's very sad the things he said about me."
Also in the programme, Ronan invites John to the Marie Keating Foundation's Pink Ribbon Ball, so named after Ronan's mother Marie who died of breast cancer, where he speaks frankly about his mother's death and the reasons for starting up the foundation.
Day Out With Daly offers fans the chance to hear about Ronan's 'Rollercoaster' life from the man himself as he talks about everything from life and love to past failings and future plans.
Day Out With Daly, BBC ONE NI,
Tuesday, March 29, 2005