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The entertainment series for young people meets women rugby players.

Sus is a live youth programme broadcast on a Saturday morning with quizzes, skits and interviews. This week, the show opens with a tribute to Daniel O'Donnell who has had to cancel some gigs. Jamie and last week's competition winner go to Hamburg. Carolyn is at Antrim Rugby Club chatting with some women players. The 'Heads' quiz offers prizes to the lucky winners. Glenda chats with Lee Hartney who plays Simon Howe on Brookside, the soap opera set in Liverpool.

Sus was one of UTV's first forays into 'youth programming'. A young Patrick Kielty presented comedy skits, competitions and phone-ins.


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