 George Ezra, anyone for you. Delighted to be joined in studio by Sean Quinn. Let me turn up this microphone here now. Sean, Sean, top of the morning to you. I'm just dancing away here, Lee. That was a great song there. Sean, let me show you now. Look how handsome Sean Quinn is. Oh, the Christmas tree and everything. You were busy yesterday, but nothing happened. I had to make a Christmasy for this morning for you, Lee. Ah, you're very good. It must be... You must have big news or something when you... It's not very often. When's that time you're in the studio? It's a while. Oh, well, it's... I was on the first week to go open up with you now. But I've got great news. Oh, tell it. Oh, come here. I know a little colour and competition. Yeah, yeah. This was humongous last year, wasn't it? It filled the floor upstairs. I know. It was amazing. And we had to... Choosing a winner was so difficult. Oh, my God. We were... Like, this is the one time in the year where we all fall out because we've all got our own opinions. And what we had to do is we had to make new rules where there's only four people involved because you can't choose. It's all good. Oh, we'll not even get a who's the four. I don't need to know who's the four. Well, tell us about the colour and competition. There's different categories for different age groups and there's nobody over 12 who can enter, and that's me excluded then. Well, I'm just out of that one, unfortunately, as well. Well... But you can. You can if you want to do a four-foot. You can do it. Greg Hughes tried it once and he lost. Did he? He did. All right. That's no surprise. Sure. What's he good for? He had to sing an old song. Did he? Mm-hmm. A wee Christmas song. All right. OK. Well, not a... Don't be setting me up for any challenges. Let's get into the colour and competition. Tell us, how do we enter? What's the prizes and all of this? OK, so this is for all national schools. So we've got three competitions, under sixes, under nines, and under 12s. And at this stage, most schools have actually done this. They've been here and they've sent it. So what we're saying is from today, you can download this year's picture at HighlandRadio.com. So we've got magic prizes just in time for Christmas the important thing now is to make sure we receive your picture by the 13th of December. That's not much. Well, it is much time because it's only 24th of November. So that's a couple of weeks, isn't it? It's about three weeks. And you know, for seeing the mums as a daddy, for the mums and dads, this is great too. Do you know why? Because it keeps everybody nice and busy and it's something to focus on around the kitchen table and that, you know, because we get super excited at Christmas, you know? So do we. Yes, because we see them coming in, the envelopes coming in. It's great because it's classes, every class does it. You get three or four envelopes from different schools. It piles high. It piles high. So they can post them in, hand delivering them in? Yeah, so if they want to post them, you post it to Coloring Competition, Highland Radio, Pine Hill, Letter Kenny, County Dunningall. You can hand them in. You can hand them in the day. But get started today. If you're in school today, say to your teacher Muncher, can we do the Highland Radio Coloring Competition? That would be great. So come on, all schools, all Munchers traveling to work this morning, get on to Highland Radio's website, download it, have fun in the classroom, so the Munchers will love that too. And what was it? Big thanks to Jarla as well, Jarla Duffy. Ah, he's a legend. This is his third year. We're delighted to be on board with him. He's so gifted. It's a great picture. And it's, I'm going to try it myself. I'll have a wee go. Can you see what picture it is? Yeah. Just let's go on to HighlandRadio.com and you can have a look. All right then. OK, thanks for that. All right, and you have other news for tell us just before I jump on Lee, what I want to ask is to make sure when you finish coloring in, put your name on the back and your class as well. So it's important that we know your name and your school because if we've got thousands and we don't know a name, we can't get in touch with you. So wouldn't that be the worst if you found this piece of art and everything? Oh, I don't know. I know. Be the worst. I know. So, yeah, so make sure you put your details in your school and all of that on the background. Talking about schools, you're going to have me out and about and right in Buzzy and we're going to have a great bit of crack. Yeah, so we're going to do something a little bit different this year. We love to be entertained, don't we? So what we're going to ask is from this morning, what school would like Lee Gooch to come and visit them? What we're doing is in association with Callahan's Electrical and Kelly Centra. We are going to come to two schools on the 18th of December. But the big thing is we have to choose which schools and why should we come to your school? That's going to be tricky that night because there's a lot of great schools out there. Every school is just fantastic, doing a great job and stuff. So and tell me it's not more about me coming to school because there's gifts involved here now. Yeah, we've got we've got two tablets. So we've got two schools. That's one each. So I could do maths and I was at school. So these are Samson tablets. So the school will win that and we've got a lovely selection box for all the kids in the school. So this is great. So the schools can nominate their school, do a little performance, a little sing or a bit of crack or a dance or a bit of something on the day. We'll broadcast live on the day as well into maybe 9 to 9 with Greg and maybe John's programme as well. On the one day and this is going to happen on the 18th of December. I checked today as well. It's a Monday, which is a good day. It's a great day. Isn't it? It's all Christmasy. It's the week of Christmas, Lee. Ah yes, it's going to be great. So any schools out there so you can send your nominations to Christmas at HighlandRadio.com. Now there's a bit of a timeframe on this. You have to get them in by the 11th of December because we've got to work out the logistics and that. And just tell us about the school and what do you think you're going to do for us. Do you know, we'll link in live to the school, chat to the munchers, the boys and girls and all that and we'll have a bit of fun as well. That's good. It'll be great to get you out in the bush. Ah yeah. See, I miss out in the bush because I'm a, you know, I like to talk as you can guess. So that's me and you done with the business talker now then, right Sean? Talk about just before I go here, just when we're out in the bush, I am absolutely plagued Lee and I just thought I'm going to use an opportunity. The secret sound. Yeah. Everywhere I go, people are asking what is this? Do you know how much we're at here now? We're 30 euros of two and a half grand, isn't it? Wow. It's major. It's amazing money, isn't it? But this people, they're asking me, it's annoying me. I've even got a sponsor. You just the sponsor is tortured because they think because he sponsors it. He knows what the answer is. Well, in all fairness, Sean, there's one other person in the Highland that knows, well, do you know, you know the answer, don't you? I do know the answer. You do know the answer, don't you? I do. You say that with a big smile. You're on camera here too. That's maybe a very dangerous thing that I've just said there. I know it is. Hey, what about a wee clue? You're joking. I'll give him an old clue there. Shall we take those to three grand and we'll give a clue then? We're nearly. Well, let's do it today. I'm here now. Can I give him the clue? No, you can't. I'll go only. Not at all. If Greg Hughes asked me many at the time to give a clue, I says no. How would he feel now if I said you gave a clue? He wouldn't be too happy with me. Okay. I'll ask once more. Just a wee clue. Just a wee clue. Sean Quinn. Go on ahead. Can I do it? Go on ahead. Are you serious? Well, I have no choice in the matter. My hands are tied. My hands are tied. There's me. Face me. Hands are tied. Hard to say no one lie on radio. Right, go on ahead. What is your clue? Shall I take a note of this? What are you going to give? Don't give it away. What did you give? Well, there's something you could put onto your hat. Okay. Yeah. Okay. So what I'm going to say is you can also put it in your pocket. You can put it in your pocket. Can you put it in your pocket? You can put it in your pocket. Are you sure? What is it? Are you sure you put it in your pocket? Sean Quinn, you hound dog. You've drawn the blood out of me today. So secret sound. We've got the colour and competition. We're going to visit your school on the 18th of December. Sean. It's all happening. Yeah, it happens in threes. You had to get the secret sound clue out. So there you go. You can blame me if it goes on Monday morning. Alright, thanks Sean. Sean, I got to go to Highland Radio now. I think I might need one. Good luck. The job spot on