Women (and men) would sit around a dinner table talking about issues affecting them, in their work and home lives.
Many of the women were well known female figures in Ireland, who spoke about their careers and personal lives.
This was a major coup for RTÉ, two well known political adversaries presenting a current affairs chat show.
Finlay had previously been a key advisor to Tánaiste Dick Spring of Ireland's Labour Party,[3] while Dunlop was the former Press Secretary of Fianna Fáil (a more conservative political party).
In 2000, after Frank Dunlop revealed that he had made payments to politicians at The Mahon Tribunal,[4] both presenters were dropped in favour of Olivia O'Leary.