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Will Hanafin

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William Hanafin is an Irish journalist, researcher, television producer and radio presenter. He currently can be heard on The Ray D'Arcy Show on Today FM, largely in the background offering advice to listeners but he sometimes presents the show solo. He has been with Today FM for four years and presents a segment, "Where there's Will... There's a way!", on the difficulties listeners encounter in removing awkward stains.[1]

Hanafin began his career as a print journalist with the Irish Examiner before working as a researcher on The Late Late Show. He also trained as a television producer with RTÉ and possesses a degree in zoology and has studied law. He can also be read in the Irish Independent.

Hanafin has on a number of occasions provoked talking points on The Ray D'Arcy Show, such as the time he failed his third driving test and the occasion he broke his knee and had to have surgery.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Where there's Will... There's a way!!". Today FM. Accessed 7 January 2009.
  2. ^ O'Mahony, Claire and Freyne, Patrick. "The Desk Job" - Tribune Magazine. 12 October 2008. p.22