The Strawberry Alarm Clock

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The Strawberry Alarm Clock is the breakfast time programme on Dublin Independent Local Radio station FM104. Since 13 February 2007 it has been presented by Jim McCabe and Niamh Crowley.

The show began in 1995, and was originally presented by Timmy Ryan, Justin McKenna and Joan Lea. Colm Hayes took over from Timmy Ryan in[1996]], and the show quickly became a success. In 2000 Justin McKenna left the radio business while Joan Lea moved to the drivetime programme. Jim Nugent joined Hayes and they became known as the duo "Colm & Jim-Jim", however the pair left FM104 on January 12th 2007.

Andy Matthews took over the show on an interim basis on 15 January 2007, however he was replaced by the new team of Jim McCabe and Niamh Crowley from 13 February 2007.

But not anymore now its moved to the national radio station 2fm

The Strawberry Alarm Clock with Jim & Niamh broadcasts weekday mornings 6-10am

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