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Siobhan O'Connor

Dustin the Turkey says Gay Byrne was only RTE star worth paying TV License fee for

Dustin the Turkey told how Gay Byrne was the only RTE star worth paying the licence fee for.

Dustin who worked with Gay six times on the Late Late Toy Show said the legendary broadcaster taught him talent will always rise to the top.

Dustin told the Irish Mirror: “Everyone says Gay was really friendly but you had to break Gay down, it was like talking to the headmaster at school.

“I remember first meeting Gaybo, I think I laid an egg I crapped myself so much.

“Gay is the man who is television in Ireland, there’s nobody as good as Gaybo, he’s the man with the genius.

Dustin the Turkey (Mr Google)

“I learnt from him you don’t need producers and directors, if you’re not good enough to go on, you shouldn’t be allowed near a microphone.

“The late great Gay Byrne was worth paying a licence fee for.”

In the wake of the announcement of the job cuts at Montrose Dustin admits the landscape is changing.

He said: “When I worked for RTE there was a thing called the television and radio Centre.

“I feel sorry for the staff out there but they were always overpaid, it’s the senior management they should be getting rid of.

“Tubridy deserves his half a million, anyone who works out in that kip deserves at least half a million.

Gay Byrne in the early days of The Late Late Show on RTE (RTE)

“There’s been a lot of cutbacks, things like aertel how are people in Cork supposed to get updates now and how are they supposed to find the Lotto numbers?

“Lyric FM is going, what was their slogan again, music by the dead for the nearly dead.

“Nationwide I believe are just going to be filming in Donnybrook, it’ll be Blathnaid and Anne Cassin filming in a telephone box.

“I never had a television licence when I worked out in RTE and I don’t have one now and I don’t intend on ever buying one.

“The thing is, they’re asking for a licence fee increase and they’re going to give us less television and radio.

“A Lot of people would say less Ray D’Arcy and less Joe Duffy, I’d pay for that.”

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