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Published 15:14 23 Jul 2015 BST
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If you're planning on a quiet weekend on the couch, here's the lineup for this week's Saturday Night with Miriam.
Sunday Game presenter Michael Lyster will be on talk about his recent heart attack and his return to viewers' screens.
Greystones golfer Paul Dunne will give his first television interview since hitting the headlines during the British Open.
‘Tiny Dancer’ Lily-Mae and her parents Judith and Leighton will chat to Miriam about Lily-Mae being cancer-free after raising vital funds for experimental treatment in the USA. The family will share their experience and what they’ve been through as they near the end of Lily-Mae’s treatment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pnZBjcBFggFormer RTÉ presenter Bibi Baskin is in studio to speak about her recent move back to Ireland after owning and running a hotel in India for many years.
Cork football star and nine time All-Ireland winner Valerie Mulcahy and her new wife Meg Blyth will chat about married life since their June wedding.
And there will be music from Corner Boy with a performance of their single Untie the Noose.
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