Eamonn Holmes certainly put his foot in it on This Morning after suggesting that Irish chef Clodagh McKenna could be ‘successful’ if she sold racy shots of herself.
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There are few TV milestones we look forward to throughout the year — The Late Late Toy Show, EastEnders Christmas episodes, a new season of First Dates Ireland, and the return of Grey’s Anatomy to our screens.
Yes, for 16 seasons now, the medical staff of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital has kept us entertained, on the edge of our seats, and in floods of tears.
Well, thankfully for us, it’s not over yet and what’s even better — it’s returning to our screens very soon.
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Eamonn Holmes certainly put his foot in it on This Morning after suggesting that Irish chef Clodagh McKenna could be ‘successful’ if she sold racy shots of herself.
The battle for Home of the Year is always well fought, but this year veteran judge Hugh Wallace says it has been given added spice by the addition of two ‘very feisty females’.
RTÉ’s afternoon show, Today, is playing musical chairs with presenters with a host of female faces filling in for regular Maura Derrane.
When Sarah McInerney landed her Prime Time role, few batted an eyelid, least of all Sarah.
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Lil Nas X lands straight in at Number 1 on this week’s Official Irish Singles Chart with Montero (Call Me By Your Name).
It looks as though Irish actress Nadia Forde has been kept rather busy during lockdown as she has announced a new project.
There are few TV milestones we look forward to throughout the year — The Late Late Toy Show, EastEnders Christmas episodes, a new season of First Dates Ireland, and the return of Grey’s Anatomy to our screens.
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EXCLUSIVE: Irish actress and model Nadia Forde (Once Upon a Time in London, Republic of Telly) has created Dublin-set comedy The Lido for Ireland’s national broadcaster RTÉ.
It’s a good day for fans of Louise O’Neill’s popular novel After the Silence, as it has been announced the book could be coming to screens soon.
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On Friday, March 19, Wolfwalkers will be rereleased in theaters, North American distributor Gkids announced today.