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The filmography of Joan Rivers includes over 25 feature films, numerous television and documentary series, seven filmed comedy specials, game shows, and other media. She began her career as a stand-up comedian , and had a years-long tenure as a host and regular guest on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson from 1965 to 1986.
The cast is led by Lisa Dwan and Rory Keenan and also includes Jade Jordan, Stanley Townsend, Andrew Bennett and Amy De Bhrún. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Filming locations included Killaloe, County Clare and Ballina, County Tipperary .
May – Finnish Television airs a four-hour broadcast of RTÉ programmes titled Ireland Tonight. The broadcast includes King of the Road , a film of the life of a Tipperary roadworker, the children's series Wanderly Wagon , Guests of the Nation , a dramatisation of Frank O'Connor's short story; Ballad Sheet , July the Mad Month , a film on the ...
Pages in category "RTÉ films" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Five Minutes of Heaven; H.
The series was created and written by Derry writer Lisa McGee, based on an idea by Simon Ashdown.Ashdown wrote the TV drama Kitchen for Channel Five, which was also set in a restaurant, and in which Charlene McKenna, who plays the protagonist of Raw, Jojo, also appeared (in a different role).
Watch tantalising teaser for new RTE drama Clean Break from the makers of Love/Hate; RTÉ Pack A Punch With New Drama ‘Clean Break’ Weekend TV: Clean Break hits ground running, but Ray D'Arcy's chat show falls flat; Clean Break 'puts plenty of clear water between it and Stuart Carolan’s Dublin gangland saga Love/Hate'
Tubridy Tonight aired every Saturday night, except during the summer months, directly after the main evening news. The show's house musical act was Clint Velour and the Camembert Quartet. Tubridy Tonight was the first successful Saturday night chat show to be broadcast by RTÉ since the ending of Kenny Live in 1999.
2002 in Irish television – Give Up Yer Aul Sins an animated film produced for RTÉ Television by Brown Bag Films is nominated for an Oscar for Animated Short Film. 2001 in Irish television – RTÉ Television News introduces subtitles and Glenroe airs for the last time. 2000 in Irish television – RTÉ undergoes a programme of re-structuring.