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.
11.04.2021 - 17:56 / evoke.ie
The latest series of Reeling in the Years will be hitting RTÉ One tonight, 11 April at 8.30pm. Lovers of a bit of nostalgia will be delighted to hear that the trailer for series six of Reeling In The Years indicates this series is going to be brilliant.
The trailer shows the highs and lows of the decade, including viral videos, political changes and of course the Garth Brooks concert fiasco which left many of his Irish fans devastated.
The biggest stories in Ireland from 2010 to 2019 are all
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.
‘Can women have it all?’ is the outdated question working mothers have to deal with on a daily basis. And Anna Daly isn’t taking it one second longer as she got real about starting her own business while being a mother to three boys.
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.
Loah has announced details of her new single The Body to the Soul.
“Fleabag” actor Andrew Scott is taking a starring role in a new movie centring on the Oslo Peace Accords between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organization.
Reeling in the Years brings us on a trip down memory lane each week but some weeks are more difficult to watch than others.
Ireland Baldwin suffered aninjury to h er face that she says took place while she was babysitting. The 25-year-old daughter of Alec Baldwin and Kim Bassinger took to Instagram on Friday with an up-close selfie showing blood on her face.
The trailer for Jonathan Rhys Meyers‘ new movie Edge of the World has been released!
Loose Women left her with 'excruciating' burns. Egg exploded all over Áine Lynch scorching her face, chest and neck as she was rushed to A&E, Plymouth Live reports.
Fans are swarming to social media to lament the news that Irish DJ and presenter Annie Mac is hanging up her boots at BBC Radio One after 17 years.
Over the last 12 months, TV has played an increasingly important role in our lives. We’ve turned to it for distraction, entertainment, and, well, something to talk about.
Annie Mac has announced that she is leaving BBC Radio 1 after 17 years at the station.
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Annie Mac has announced that she is to leave BBC Radio 1 after seventeen years working at the station.The Irish DJ said her departure was “all about time”, and said she wanted to devote more time to seeing her children and working on new projects.It has since been confirmed that her weekday evening show, Future Sounds, will now be taken over by Clara Amfo.Amfo will now be replaced on her mid-morning slot by Rickie Haywood-Williams, Melvin Odoom and Charlie Hedges.Confirming her last show will
Reeling in the Years returned to take a look at 2011- the year Rihanna was thrown off a farm in Northern Ireland for dancing topless.
Over the last 12 months, Irish TV watchers have devoured season upon season of the Real Housewives franchise.
If you don’t already know Denise Gough’s name then prepare to hear it a lot over the coming months. The Irish star has been working relentlessly in Hollywood for almost two decades, but it’s her most recent projects which are about to pay the dividends that will make her a household name.