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John Boyega’s ‘Jedi’ copper makes a lone stand against racism

John Boyega’s ‘Jedi’ copper makes a lone stand against racism

Review: Small Axe: Red White And Blue is gritty interrogation of a problem encoded into British policing

Sun Nov 29 2020 - 22:20
Late Late Toy Show: Music, tears, Tubridy’s F-bomb and €5m for charity. What a night!

Late Late Toy Show: Music, tears, Tubridy’s F-bomb and €5m for charity. What a night!

TV review: As with every Toy Show, the sense of occasion is as big as the event itself

Fri Nov 27 2020 - 22:30
The Late Late Toy Show: Everything you need to know

The Late Late Toy Show: Everything you need to know

What time is it on? Will there be surprise guests? What will Ryan Tubridy’s jumper be like?

Fri Nov 27 2020 - 06:00
‘He’s Jekyll and Hyde’: The inside story of an Irish barrister and conman

‘He’s Jekyll and Hyde’: The inside story of an Irish barrister and conman

TV review: This is no Netflix true-crime exposé, but an exercise in journalistic diligence

Thu Nov 26 2020 - 10:00
How much damage might your money be doing on Black Friday?

How much damage might your money be doing on Black Friday?

Review: The Truth About Amazon paints the online giant as an insatiable profit machine

Tue Nov 24 2020 - 22:15
I’m a Celebrity 2020 isn’t working. Get an Irish contestant – quick

I’m a Celebrity 2020 isn’t working. Get an Irish contestant – quick

Review: Shane Richie, Mo Farah, Victoria Derbyshire et al aren’t exactly riveting company

Mon Nov 23 2020 - 12:00
Cabaret Voltaire’s Richard H Kirk: ‘I don’t want to go down the road of nostalgia’

Cabaret Voltaire’s Richard H Kirk: ‘I don’t want to go down the road of nostalgia’

Frontman breaks 26-year silence with electronica album

Sat Nov 21 2020 - 05:00
The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special is a hoot – for children and adults

The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special is a hoot – for children and adults

Disney+ tempts back fans with precision-tooled chuckles. Could this be a New Hope?

Tue Nov 17 2020 - 19:20
Bloody Sunday, 1920: Too many historians spoil the doc

Bloody Sunday, 1920: Too many historians spoil the doc

Review: They offer multiple perspectives, but the volume of testimony is overpowering

Mon Nov 16 2020 - 22:35
The Crown offers a ‘Now That’s What I Call The Troubles!’ version of Irish history

The Crown offers a ‘Now That’s What I Call The Troubles!’ version of Irish history

The Crown season four review: The ‘angry Nordie’ stereotype is long past its sell-by date

Mon Nov 16 2020 - 05:00
The Crown: The queen’s nasty side looms into view

The Crown: The queen’s nasty side looms into view

Queen Elizabeth comes across as petty and boorish and the Windsors as a ghastly bunch

Sun Nov 15 2020 - 06:10
Industry is frantic, cruel and addictive television

Industry is frantic, cruel and addictive television

BBC’s gripping new high-finance drama portrays a world of utter immorality

Tue Nov 10 2020 - 23:59
His Dark Materials, season two: Frankly it’s a bit of a drag

His Dark Materials, season two: Frankly it’s a bit of a drag

It has a strong cast, but ultimately Phillip Pullman’s source material is too preachy

Mon Nov 09 2020 - 14:30
The Den: A brilliantly rowdy return. It’s perfect

The Den: A brilliantly rowdy return. It’s perfect

Review: As Ray D’Arcy reunites with Zig and Zag and Dustin, it’s clear everyone is winging it

Sun Nov 08 2020 - 20:45
Niall Horan plays a sort-of gig for a kind-of audience. It’s a bit of a triumph

Niall Horan plays a sort-of gig for a kind-of audience. It’s a bit of a triumph

It’s not like being in the Royal Albert Hall. But, for now, it’s as close as any of us can get

Sat Nov 07 2020 - 23:00
Deirdre O’Kane Talks Funny: RTÉ has another uninteresting – and unfunny – chat with itself

Deirdre O’Kane Talks Funny: RTÉ has another uninteresting – and unfunny – chat with itself

Review: O’Kane is convivial, quick and professional. She deserves a better show

Sat Nov 07 2020 - 22:00
‘I wish Simon had survived’: BBC reporter on the attack that killed Irish cameraman

‘I wish Simon had survived’: BBC reporter on the attack that killed Irish cameraman

TV review: Frank Gardner on the trauma of the life-changing injury he suffered in the shooting that killed Simon Cumbers

Thu Nov 05 2020 - 22:00
The return Zig and Zag on The Den: ‘People need a bit of mayhem, madness and boldness’

The return Zig and Zag on The Den: ‘People need a bit of mayhem, madness and boldness’

Zig and Zag’s surrealist anarchy might be the Christmas treat that arrives a month early

Wed Nov 04 2020 - 06:00
Marika Hackman: ‘There’s the classic thing where men get called geniuses and women called crazy’

Marika Hackman: ‘There’s the classic thing where men get called geniuses and women called crazy’

The singer gives her take on Radiohead and Beyoncé on her wonderful new album

Tue Nov 03 2020 - 05:00
Deliveroo: Secrets Of Your Takeaway – I want my money back

Deliveroo: Secrets Of Your Takeaway – I want my money back

Review: The title suggests lifting the lid on the company that has stormed the food industry

Mon Nov 02 2020 - 23:00
Dead Still: the most ‘un-RTÉ’ thing RTÉ has done in years

Dead Still: the most ‘un-RTÉ’ thing RTÉ has done in years

Review: Thriller set in Victorian Ireland is unapologetically pulpy, yet dares to be different

Sun Nov 01 2020 - 22:25
Chris de Burgh: ‘To this day, people love Patricia the Stripper’

Chris de Burgh: ‘To this day, people love Patricia the Stripper’

Spanish Train, released 45 years ago, still stands the test of time – except for one song

Sat Oct 31 2020 - 06:00
Bickering architect and builder take the shine off a feel-good story

Bickering architect and builder take the shine off a feel-good story

TV review: Home Rescue’s Róisín Murphy and Peter Finn are an odd pairing

Thu Oct 29 2020 - 19:30
‘Black hair is so much more than hair’: Emma Dabiri’s passionate exploration of identity

‘Black hair is so much more than hair’: Emma Dabiri’s passionate exploration of identity

TV review: The Irish author thoughtfully tells the deep truth of centuries of cultural erasure

Tue Oct 27 2020 - 23:15
The Undoing: Hugh Grant is wonderfully inscrutable as he plays his greatest hits

The Undoing: Hugh Grant is wonderfully inscrutable as he plays his greatest hits

TV review: An average show elevated by the performances of Grant and Nicole Kidman

Mon Oct 26 2020 - 22:10
Late Late Show: In Covid-19 Ireland, Tony Holohan is bigger than Bruce Springsteen

Late Late Show: In Covid-19 Ireland, Tony Holohan is bigger than Bruce Springsteen

Review: The Chief Medical Officer gets star billing above Springsteen and McConaughey

Sat Oct 24 2020 - 10:17
What Terence MacSwiney’s body went through during his 74-day hunger strike

What Terence MacSwiney’s body went through during his 74-day hunger strike

RTÉ’s sharp-eyed documentary is at its weakest when analysing his physical deterioration

Wed Oct 21 2020 - 22:35
The Billion Dollar Art Hunt: Searching for a Vermeer with Martin ‘The Viper’ Foley

The Billion Dollar Art Hunt: Searching for a Vermeer with Martin ‘The Viper’ Foley

30 years ago, paintings worth $1bn were stolen in Boston. A Dublin criminal says they’re here

Tue Oct 20 2020 - 11:10
If I had a fiver for every time Dermot Bannon says ‘stunning’

If I had a fiver for every time Dermot Bannon says ‘stunning’

Dermot Bannon’s Incredible Homes offers some desperately needed light relief

Mon Oct 19 2020 - 09:56
BBC delivers a cliché of British TV drama: Sarah Greene’s alcoholic Irish woman

BBC delivers a cliché of British TV drama: Sarah Greene’s alcoholic Irish woman

Greene plays an Irish journalist opposite Hugh Laurie’s Boris Johnson-like politician in Roadkill

Sun Oct 18 2020 - 23:41
Trump seriously considered taking the oath of office on his bestseller The Art of the Deal

Trump seriously considered taking the oath of office on his bestseller The Art of the Deal

TV Review: The Trump Show is a zippy recap of the absurd early months of his presidency

Thu Oct 15 2020 - 22:00
Beabadoobee: ‘I make music for girls my age, boys my age, gays my age’

Beabadoobee: ‘I make music for girls my age, boys my age, gays my age’

The 20-year-old Londoner is unashamedly in thrall to 1990s stars like The Cranberries

Tue Oct 13 2020 - 05:00
Voyeuristic priests used Confession ‘in an erotic way, drawing out people’s dirty stories’

Voyeuristic priests used Confession ‘in an erotic way, drawing out people’s dirty stories’

The Confessors: A ‘busy’ Saturday now consists of 6-10 pensioners seeking absolution

Mon Oct 12 2020 - 22:35
Samuel L Jackson investigates a crime that spanned continents

Samuel L Jackson investigates a crime that spanned continents

The great historical sin of slavery is framed as a scar on Africa, a stain on Europe’s soul

Mon Oct 12 2020 - 15:30
Fantasy Ireland review: toothless satire caught in a 1990s time warp

Fantasy Ireland review: toothless satire caught in a 1990s time warp

Review: Zig and Zag creators Ciaran Morrison and Mick O’Hara wear their 1990s heritage a little too conspicuously

Fri Oct 09 2020 - 07:25
Adult Material: humour cannot keep porn’s horrifying reality at bay

Adult Material: humour cannot keep porn’s horrifying reality at bay

TV review: The porn industry is worthy of dissection but this series is more horror than comedy

Tue Oct 06 2020 - 10:00
The tangle of confusion, hope and fear of school in autumn 2020

The tangle of confusion, hope and fear of school in autumn 2020

A Big Week In September captures the challenge of mobilising a generation of children

Mon Oct 05 2020 - 22:35
Speak out against wrongdoing in an Irish workplace, and here is what happens

Speak out against wrongdoing in an Irish workplace, and here is what happens

Say ‘whistleblower’ and the Irish hear ‘rat’ or ‘snitch’, this RTÉ investigation found

Mon Sept 21 2020 - 22:33
Mary Lou McDonald talks frankly of her struggles with anxiety

Mary Lou McDonald talks frankly of her struggles with anxiety

In The Meaning of Life, McDonald discusses Covid-19 and confronts the ghosts of IRA victims

Mon Sept 21 2020 - 07:30
Life from the age 40 until your first hip-replacement is actually rubbish

Life from the age 40 until your first hip-replacement is actually rubbish

Review: BBC’s Us tells chilling truths about what happens to relationships in the autumn of life

Sun Sept 20 2020 - 22:45
‘People in raincoats with short hair were going ‘what the f***’s this?’ ’

‘People in raincoats with short hair were going ‘what the f***’s this?’ ’

Factory legends A Certain Ratio on Curtis, Martin Hannett, Grace Jones and a new album

Sat Sept 19 2020 - 05:00
Netflix’s Nurse Ratched is a pale imitation of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest character

Netflix’s Nurse Ratched is a pale imitation of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest character

Review: Any resemblance of Ryan Murphy's thrilling curio to One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest is entirely coincidental

Fri Sept 18 2020 - 06:00
A line-by-line, death-by-death reminder of the evil of the Troubles

A line-by-line, death-by-death reminder of the evil of the Troubles

Unquiet Graves details the grim work of the loyalist Glennane Gang of the 1970s

Wed Sept 16 2020 - 23:05
David Attenborough has become the voice of the apocalypse

David Attenborough has become the voice of the apocalypse

Extinction: The Facts asks whether we can prevent the devastation of the natural world

Mon Sept 14 2020 - 16:08
The best 50 Irish music acts right now – in order

The best 50 Irish music acts right now – in order

It’s a particularly thrilling time for Irish music – here’s our countdown of the finest

Sat Sept 12 2020 - 06:00
Bearman of Buncrana: not the odyssey into rural Ireland’s heart of weirdness we wanted

Bearman of Buncrana: not the odyssey into rural Ireland’s heart of weirdness we wanted

Review: The show about wildlife park owner Killian McLaughlin is not as OTT as it should be

Thu Sept 10 2020 - 21:00
The Deceived: Paul Mescal, as charismatic as ever, but where’s his inner GAA hunk gone?

The Deceived: Paul Mescal, as charismatic as ever, but where’s his inner GAA hunk gone?

Review: The Normal People star appears in a new thriller from Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee

Mon Sept 07 2020 - 23:00
‘Grief has been delayed.’ Love and Loss in a Pandemic

‘Grief has been delayed.’ Love and Loss in a Pandemic

Review: Unbearable trauma is captured in RTÉ’s respectful, unflinching documentary

Mon Sept 07 2020 - 22:31
Late Late Show review: Russell Crowe swigs on a pint and talks scary tarantulas

Late Late Show review: Russell Crowe swigs on a pint and talks scary tarantulas

Ryan Tubridy captures the hopes, frustrations, heartbreak and weirdness of life during coronavirus

Sat Sept 05 2020 - 10:20
Suzanne Vega: ‘Fame is the handsome neighbour across the hall’

Suzanne Vega: ‘Fame is the handsome neighbour across the hall’

The voice of the 1980s folk explosion talks superstardom, touring and her new album

Sat Sept 05 2020 - 06:00
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