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‘Dobbo has left the building’: Bryan Dobson bids listeners farewell on final broadcast
Broadcaster (63) retires after 37 years in RTÉ
Bryan Dobson presented the Six One news programme for over 20 years. Photograph: Donall Farmer
Sarah Burns
Fri May 03 2024 - 13:55
Sarah Burns
Sarah Burns is a reporter for The Irish Times
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