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9th May 2023
10:25am BST
"His people were out in RTÉ about two weeks ago to discuss the position and all the talk in Montrose is that he more or less has the gig. If he wants it, it’s his.
"He’s a very funny guy, he’s very normal and is great at putting people at ease."
It's reported that the Friday night chat show will take on a lighter approach when the new host takes over.The source said that it makes sense to have a comedian host a chat show because they're skilled at thinking on their feet and will keep the viewers entertained.
As Patrick Kielty is from County Down, it's also a great move for the broadcasters as it adds an "all-island" feel to the show. RTE's director general, Kevin Bakhurst, is also very familiar with the 52-year-old's work as he previously worked with him at the BBC. The Independent said that the only stumbling block for the new arrangement is that Kielty currently presents a radio show on BBC 5 Live on Saturday morning from 9 am.