Paul Marquess and Susanne Farrell, who worked together on long-running British cop drama The Bill, have teamed up on a new British crime drama for the BBC and BritBox North America.
12.02.2021 - 18:17 / officialcharts.com
The #JerusalemaChallenge is taking over the Official Irish Singles Chart as Master KG and Nomcebo Zikobe are this week’s highest climbers.
As its TikTok craze sweeps the nation, and even appeared on last Friday’s RTÉ One’s The Late Late Show as frontline workers danced to the song, Jerusalema rockets from Number 19 to Number 4 this week. Jerusalema has reached Number 1 in Afrobeats artist Master KG’s native country of South Africa and across Europe in Belgium, Hungary, The Netherlands and
Paul Marquess and Susanne Farrell, who worked together on long-running British cop drama The Bill, have teamed up on a new British crime drama for the BBC and BritBox North America.
EXCLUSIVE: Here’s some hot casting news for this week’s European Film Market – I can reveal that Paul Mescal, who broke out in last year’s hit series Normal People, and Mank actor Tom Burke have been set to lead Irish thriller Bring Them Down.
Wyvern Lingo are battling for Number 1 on this week's Official Irish Albums Chart with Awake You Lie.
Naman Ramachandran Pat Kiely, the former managing director of Virgin Media Television, Ireland, has launched entertainment media venture BiggerStage.The Dublin-headquartered company is set up with a three-pillared approach. It will develop original content for the global market and position Ireland as a hub for international television production.
Will we ever forget the day Kimye turned up at the cinema in Portlaoise and then Tullamore? On the same day. On their honeymoon. Entertainment.ie called it ‘a cultural landmark for cinemas in the Midlands’.
Imelda May has spoken out against anti-Irish ‘discrimination’ following a viral Twitter thread in which users poked fun at the Irish.
Ireland’s Eurovision hopeful Lesley Roy unveiled her song for this year’s iconic competition on Friday night’s Late Late Show.
Another day passes and inevitably another celebrity adds themself to the list of stars who need geography lessons about the distinction between the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
Olivia Rodrigo shows no sign of getting clamped, with Drivers License notching up a seventh week at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
Barry Gibb claims the highest new entry on this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart with Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers' Songbook (Vol. 1).
Imelda May has been announced to perform on an upcoming episode of The Graham Norton Show.
Last night’s Late Late Show was definitely a family affair as the star of the gritty drama Behind Her Eyes, Eve Hewson who also just so happens to be Bono’s daughter made an appearance.
Dermot Kennedy is back at Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart, while Olivia Rodrigo pulls over at the top of the Official Irish Singles Chart for a sixth week.
EXCLUSIVE: German sales firm Beta Cinema has revealed multiple deals for BIFA-nominated psychological-thriller Kindred.
Getting to Number 1 is no easy feat, and holding on to the top spot is a tough task. Returning to the summit, well, that is even more difficult. Rebounding back to Number 1 on multiple occasions? It is pretty much unheard of.
Late Late viewers were left cringing after a ‘shocking’ segment about dating during the pandemic on Friday evening.
The Late Late Show is set to make history this St Patrick’s Day by hosting the programme on a Wednesday for the first time in its 60 year run.
Foo Fighters’ Medicine at Midnight is proving to be a popular remedy, debuting at Number 1 on this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart.
The Late Late Show will feature some serious topics on Friday night with just a sprinkle of love in lieu of the usual high-energy Valentine’s special.