Irish playwright Enda Walsh was interviewed by Dave Fanning over the weekend, and he spoke extensively about his working relationship with David Bowie.

Walsh - who wrote the likes of Disco Pigs, Misterman and the musical adaptation of the stage play 'Once' - collaborated with Bowie on the musical play Lazarus, which premiered in New York in December of last year.

The Dublin-born playwright spoke about what it was like working with Bowie and knowing the gravitas of his illness in his final months.

You can hear the full interview from The Dave Fanning Show below: