It’s the show that made us all daydream about packing our bags and moving to California and now it’s returning to our screens so we can relive the magic.
13.04.2021 - 12:19 / evoke.ie
The blossoming bromance between Marty Morrissey and Bernard O’Shea has come to an end as RTÉ has announced it won’t be going ahead with another season of their show.
The duo had appeared together on Marty and Bernard’s Big Adventure, but that adventure is no more as station bosses have given it the chop.
This might come as somewhat surprising as the double act show was shortlisted for a prestigious RTS Irish TV award last month, but as the saying goes, that’s showbiz baby.
Speaking to the Irish
It’s the show that made us all daydream about packing our bags and moving to California and now it’s returning to our screens so we can relive the magic.
It’s the show that made us all daydream about packing our bags and moving to California and now it’s returning to our screens so we can relive the magic.
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