Paul Mescal has admitted that he felt nervous stepping off the set of Normal People and onto the set of The Deceived.
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RTÉ Radio 1, he revealed that he had invited Irish band Stolen City onto the couch.The leas singer of the band, Dave McCabe, melted hearts when he spoke to Ryan on the radio about his battle with cancer.Dave, who works as a special needs assistant, spoke on Monday’s Ryan Tubridy Show after he was diagnosed with leukaemia in March this year.The 24-year-old revealed that he needed to remain positive with the diagnosis and said that he felt 2020 was going to be Stolen City’s year despite everything
.Paul Mescal has admitted that he felt nervous stepping off the set of Normal People and onto the set of The Deceived.
Congratulations to Joel Corry and MNEK whose collaboration Head & Heart has gone to Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
The Irish Sun, she said: ‘All I’m hoping is that his spirit joins me on air and I find the words to do what made him so popular with the whole country.’Although one thing that has worried the Clontarf native is the fact that her mother might text in while she is presenting like she used to do when her father was on the show.Lottie revealed that her mother will text in and tell her how well she’s doing, but she texts the general radio number so the whole team can see it.The Ryan sibling also
The Victim is the intense new crime drama beginning on RTÉ One and judging by the first look we’re getting at it, we think it will live up to the hype.The four-part series debuted on the BBC last April and now Irish viewers will get to watch the drama of the Glasgow-based story unfold.‘In law, there is the accused and the victim.
Of course, no Irish country music special would be complete without Daniel O’Donnell.Irish country music legend Philomena Beagley will also feature on the show but there’s no word yet as to whether her divisive duet with Shane MacGowan will be included.The 2019 country music special opened with a bang with Daniel O’Donnel jiving in front of the camera and Cliona Hagan belting out tracks from a vintage car.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorBBC One’s hit police drama Line Of Duty is looking to resume production again in late August after being forced to shut down in March due to the coronavirus crisis.Deadline understands that producer World Productions has penciled in the week commencing August 24 as a potential restart date, but nothing is yet set in stone as the pandemic continues to be a fluid situation.Shot in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Line Of Duty was one of the first major BBC productions
hereHis resignation in December 1995 brought an end to a remarkable era.Awarded the OBE in 1974, he was made a freeman of the city of Dublin 20 years later, and the affection in which he was held on both sides of the Irish Sea was reflected in the rapturous reception he received when he was presented to the crowd at the Aviva Stadium ahead of the friendly between Ireland and England in June 2015.His family announced today that Jack Charlton, has died.
The Hollywood actor Devon Murray who is known for his role of Seamus Finnigan in the Harry Potter films, announced on his Instagram account that he and girlfriend, Shannon McCaffrey Quinn will be welcoming their first child in January 2021. The actor took to his Instagram to share an adorable picture of a baby's outfit along with his girlfriend Shannon McCaffrey Quinn's ultra sound.
Harry Potter actor Devon Murray, 31, has announced that he’s expecting his first child with girlfriend Shannon McCaffrey Quinn.The star, best known for playing Seamus Finnigan in the film series, took to social media to share the happy news alongside a photograph of a babygro and scan snap. He wrote alongside the Instagram post: "Baby Murray - 14th of January 2021." Fans of the Irish actor rushed to congratulate him on the news, with one writing: “Such happy news.
The UK’s first dedicated socially distanced arena has announced its first wave of huge acts this summer.
The Irish Mirror, she revealed: ‘Without a doubt, I’ve been pretty vocal about it in the past.‘I want my own show, so I’m absolutely pushing for it and hopefully something will happen.’While she has been working for the radio station for 10 years, she won’t be leaving to find jobs elsewhere as 2FM is her ‘home’.She admitted that she is planning on broadening her horizons into the telly after enjoying the aspects of Dancing with the Stars, but admitted that she didn’t think it would be the
Snow Patrol, Ash and Van Morrison are among a group of nearly 150 artists calling on Northern Ireland’s government to save the country’s music industry.The musicians wrote a letter to the Department For Communities (DfC) asking them to provide “urgent financial support” to venues, musicians and those working behind the scenes.Writing to former minister Deirdre Hargey, the collective said the coronavirus pandemic would have “serious implications” for the industry.
A post shared by RTÉ2 (@rte2) on Jun 30, 2020 at 12:01pm PDTIt’s hard to envision how this it’s going to be possible to get a ‘cosy date’ vibe going when people are sitting two metres apart.Though if you were paired with someone like last season’s Barry John who ‘completed Tinder twice’ you might be glad of some PPE while you’re at it.And with the echo of a half empty room amplifying those raunchy ‘have you ever…’ questions, Mateo will just have to turn up the music, or other daters will be too
Dermot Kennedy could become the first Irish act to reach Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart in over five years this week.
Ellie Goulding will perform an ‘intimate’ Glasgow show as part of her new tour next year. The Starry Eyed singer will take to the stage of the city’s O2 Academy on May 10, 2021 during her six-date UK and Ireland ‘Brightest Blue’ tour.