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21 February – The Mahoney family from County Wexford, coached by Davy Fitzgerald, win season eight of Ireland's Fittest Family. [6] 26 February – RTÉ announces the cancellation of Soccer Republic, with the show not returning for the 2021 League of Ireland season. [7] 10 March – RTÉ2 +1 is added to Sky on channel 202. [8]
The Holiday Show (2013) Junior Head Chef; The Lie (2014) Midday (2008–2016) Mastermind (2011–2012) The Morning Show with Sybil & Martin (2009–2013) The Offside Show; Play TV (2009–2010) Popcorn; The Property Game; School Run; Sports Tonight (1998–2009) Take Me Out Ireland (2010–2013) Tallafornia (2011–2013) X-Posé (2007–2016 ...
Waterford@8 - this was a sister local TV service of WLR FM in Waterford. It was available on cable in Waterford city and Dungarvan and on MMDS in east Waterford and south Kilkenny. The service launched in 2000, and ceased in 2005. Sky News Ireland - this was an Irish version of Sky News, carried to Ireland on Sky Digital, and by most cable ...
Entertainment.ie is an Irish web company based in Dublin.The company provides news and reviews of programs and films for TV and the cinema. It also provides information on upcoming comedies, festivals, theater shows and music in Ireland, as well as celebrity news and gossip.
The Monte Carlo Show; Moonlighting; The Morecambe & Wise Show; Mork and Mindy; The Mothers-in-Law; Mr. Bean; Mr. Belvedere; Mr. Deeds Goes to Town; The Muppet Show; Murder, She Wrote [80] Murphy Brown; Music City USA; My Cousin Rachel; My Friend Flicka; My Life and Times; My Wife Next Door; My World and Welcome to It; M*A*S*H; The Nancy Drew ...
The Tonight Show is an Irish news analysis, current affairs and politics programme broadcast on Virgin Media One (formerly known as "TV3") since September 2017. [1] The series is currently without a permanent host after Claire Brock & Ciara Doherty left in November 2024, a few months after the show was reduced to 2 shows a week from the previous 4 a week. [2]
Today Tonight was broadcast from Monday to Thursday on RTÉ One after the main evening news and restored the station's reputation for current affairs broadcasting following the demise of 7 Days in 1976. [2] The last edition of the programme was broadcast on 27 August 1992 and was replaced by Prime Time. [3] It won a number of Jacob's Awards.
New series are highlighted in bold.; Repeat airings or same-day rebroadcasts are indicated by (R).; All times correspond to U.S. Eastern and Pacific Time scheduling (except for some live sports or events).