The Word is Terry Christian

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The Sugar Club, Friday 19th January

Combining a unique mix of cutting-edge bands like Nirvana , Oasis and Snoop Dogg, irreverent and anarchic interviews of A-lister guests like Whitney Houston Dave Chappelle, Bill Hicks, Rikki Lake, A and Oliver Reed, stories from the margins of society, and downright bizarre and outrageous studio stunts , The Word soon became loved by its target audience and loathed by the press in equal measure. Join award winning broadcaster, comedian and Word Host Terry Christian as we celebrate – with the aid of some amazing clips and no holds bar Q&A – The 30th anniversary of this iconic and quintessentially 90s TV show. Relive the 90’s, relive The Word.


Date:
Friday 19th January
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€20
Address:
The Sugar Club, Leeson Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

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