The 001s were not capable of reliably handling mainline work, while the Class 201, no longer required on branch line work due to Todd Andrews's large scale closures, were unsuited to mainline work because of their low power (c.600 hp).
In May 2009, Ryan Tubridy was appointed by RTÉ to succeed Pat Kenny as host of the television station's long-running chat show The Late Late Show, whose first host (and producer) was Gay Byrne until Kenny took over in 1999.
Julie Andrews | Todd Rundgren | Sweeney Todd | Eamonn Andrews | University of St Andrews | St. Andrews | Naveen Andrews | The Andrews Sisters | Dana Andrews | Todd Snider | Todd Haynes | Todd McFarlane | Todd Haley | St Andrews | Roy Chapman Andrews | Christine Todd Whitman | Bobby Andrews | George Townsend Andrews | Todd Helton | Todd Bridges | Todd Akin | The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews | Colin Todd | Bruce Andrews | William Andrews | Todd Martin | Todd Brunson | William Andrews Clark | V. C. Andrews | Todd Solondz |
In addition to the Author and Germaine Pitt (or 'Lady Amherst', unrelated to any of Barth's previous novels), the correspondents are: Todd Andrews (from The Floating Opera), Jacob Horner (from The End of the Road), A.B. Cook (a descendent of Burlingame in The Sot-Weed Factor), Jerome Bray (associated with Giles Goat-Boy and Chimera) and Ambrose Mensch (from Lost in the Funhouse).