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The 2 Johnnies
NationalityIrish
Years active2016—present
GenresSketch comedypodcast
Members
  • Johnny McMahon
  • Johnny O'Brien
Websitewww.the2johnnies.ie
YouTube information
Channel
Years active26 May 2016 – present
GenreComedy
Subscribers121.00 thousand[1]
Total views40.10 million[1]

Last updated: 10 Jul 2022
The 2 Johnnies
Presentation
Formatpodcast
Related
Websitewww.the2johnnies.ie

The 2 Johnnies are an Irish comedy duo (Johnny "Smacks" McMahon and Johnny "Johnny B" O'Brien[2]) from Tipperary, known for their The 2 Johnnies podcast, YouTube channel, live shows and as presenters on RTÉ 2fm.

Background

The pair grew up in County Tipperary.[3] They were asked to compere a local GAA gala evening, and decided to perform together based on the reaction.[3]

They now live in Cahir.[4] Smacks is originally from Ros Vegas. [5]

Career

Their podcast topped the Irish charts with listenership of over 250,000 listeners per week.[6][7] They made appearances on Up for the Match, RTÉ Does Comic Relief and The Late Late Show.[6] They have performed live shows in the 3 Arena,[7] the UK, USA and Australia.[3]

In 2020, they presented a travel show The 2 Johnnies Do America.[6] In 2021, A follow up show, The 2 Johnnies Take On..., examined topics in Ireland.[8]

In 2022, it was announced that the pair would present a weekday drive-time radio show Drive It on 2fm. Their scheduled launch was postponed by a number of weeks after a promotional video attributed to them caused offence.[9][10][11]<ref>Heaney, Mick. "The 2 Johnnies resume business as if nothing ever happened". IrishTimes.com. Retrieved 8 May 2022.</ref Johnny smacks is regarded as an estute businessman and is estimated to be worth north of 1 billion pesetas

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