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Football's Next Star is an Irish reality competition television series broadcast on RTÉ Two under the TRTÉ brand in late 2012. The show was based on the 2010 British television series of the same name, [1] and aimed to find a young football player who could be the "next big thing" and reward them with a professional contract at Celtic F.C. in Scotland.
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Rugrats (original series) (1994–2013; 2020) (also airing on NickToons) Rugrats (2021) (1 September 2023 – 2024) Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996–January 2006) Salute Your Shorts (1993–1994) Sanjay and Craig (2013–2014) Santo Bugito (1995–1996) Saved by the Bell (Original series) (September 2000–February 2008) Saved by the Bell: The ...
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 ...
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Dancing with the Stars is an Irish reality television series, airing on RTÉ One that started on 8 January 2017, [1] hosted by Amanda Byram and Nicky Byrne. [2] The show is based on the original UK version, and is part of the Dancing with the Stars franchise. [3] The judging panel consists of Julian Benson, Loraine Barry and Brian Redmond. [4] [5]
Sports Tonight was an Irish sports information television programme. [2] Originally broadcast from 1998 until 2009 on Virgin Media One (then known as TV3), the show aired Monday-Friday at 11:30pm. Sports Tonight was presented by Trevor Welch, with other TV3 sports journalists also contributing.