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Tubridy's return: the 54th Late Late Show season begins

Tubridy's return: the 54th Late Late Show season begins

The show returns to our screens tonight, with producer Larry Masterson back on board. He explains the show’s unique appeal and why it doesn’t need to change in order to work

Fri Sept 04 2015 - 06:15
Electric Picnic: Things we learned in 2014

Electric Picnic: Things we learned in 2014

Enlightening encounters in Stradbally

Thu Sept 03 2015 - 15:40
Patrick Freyne: the 12 people you will meet at Electric Picnic

Patrick Freyne: the 12 people you will meet at Electric Picnic

Here are the 12 people you will meet at Electric Picnic. Feel free to give the wise journalist snacks

Thu Sept 03 2015 - 11:00
Marc Maron: ‘The first 100 episodes are me asking celebrities for help’

Marc Maron: ‘The first 100 episodes are me asking celebrities for help’

Comedian Marc Maron was an embittered recovering alcoholic before he found his way as a podcast interviewer of brutal honesty. Not even Obama refused the call

Mon Aug 31 2015 - 06:00
Recovery? Ghosts still haunt abandoned estates

Recovery? Ghosts still haunt abandoned estates

Dublin has housing shortage while rest of country has symbolic oversupply

Mon Aug 31 2015 - 01:00
Power to the people

Power to the people

The official line was that the Irish don’t protest. But that changed with the bailout, the recession and the water charges. How might those demonstrations affect Ireland’s next general election?

Sat Aug 22 2015 - 01:00

Patrick Freyne: Positive changes are afoot in the world of reality TV

It's early days, but there have been some signs that reality producers no longer want to exploit people and now plan to use their powers for good

Fri Aug 21 2015 - 09:17
Netflix, All4, Vimeo, YouTube... The best TV shows to binge-watch on the web

Netflix, All4, Vimeo, YouTube... The best TV shows to binge-watch on the web

Summer is gone and the evenings are drawing in – fear not, there's a lot of great TV out there to get you through the coming months

Sat Aug 15 2015 - 05:00

From Amy Schumer to Waterford Whispers: two kinds of political comedy

It's funny... In US media over the past decade, thanks to the likes of Jon Stewart and Amy Schumer, comedy has found a central place in the culture wars; in Ireland, political comedy never even pretends to be able to effect change

Thu Aug 13 2015 - 16:35

Goodbye True Detective, hello David Duchovny roughing up hippies

What a week it's been for cop shows - True Detective is finally over, and David Duchovny is back in 1960s-set crime drama Aquarius. The question is: who's the true detective?

Thu Aug 13 2015 - 07:15
Lesser Spotted Ireland: Patrick Freyne goes on a ‘mancation’

Lesser Spotted Ireland: Patrick Freyne goes on a ‘mancation’

The Living Wilderness Bushcraft ‘mancation’ is educational and a whole lot of fun – but don’t go thinking it’s like Bear Grylls

Mon Aug 03 2015 - 06:00
‘O’Dynamite’ Rossa: Was  Fenian leader the first terrorist?

‘O’Dynamite’ Rossa: Was Fenian leader the first terrorist?

Radicalised by the Famine, his funeral became a propaganda coup for the movement

Sat Aug 01 2015 - 01:00
Patrick Freyne - Prince Philip: The Plot to Make a King

Patrick Freyne - Prince Philip: The Plot to Make a King

Channel 4's riveting tale of how major obstacles became minor in marrying a queen

Fri Jul 31 2015 - 11:41

Why do we argue online?

The internet is now the world’s number-one debating forum, but online argument is more bitter and less productive than face-to-face discussion. Why do we do it and does anyone ever win?

Fri Jul 24 2015 - 14:30
Even if they don’t seem real,  participants in reality TV are most definitely harmed in the production

Even if they don’t seem real, participants in reality TV are most definitely harmed in the production

Fri Jul 17 2015 - 05:45
Patrick Freyne: ‘True Detective’ is telly at its dourest

Patrick Freyne: ‘True Detective’ is telly at its dourest

‘OITNB’ on the other hand has compassion, wit and righteous anger

Fri Jul 03 2015 - 10:19
Power, politics and the press: the man who brought Rupert Murdoch to book

Power, politics and the press: the man who brought Rupert Murdoch to book

Nick Davies’s pursuit of the phone-hacking scandal shut down the ‘News of the World’. Now he’ll show you how to be an investigative reporter

Sat Jun 27 2015 - 09:00
Patrick Freyne: It’s said that if you open up Marty Whelan’s suit you will find another suit, and so on unto eternity...

Patrick Freyne: It’s said that if you open up Marty Whelan’s suit you will find another suit, and so on unto eternity...

Winning Streak is the longest running quiz show in the world and has seen many eras, none of them golden

Fri Jun 26 2015 - 15:38
St Vincent: the art and soul of the guitar hero

St Vincent: the art and soul of the guitar hero

Annie Clark talks music, performance and not taking things too seriously

Fri Jun 26 2015 - 05:30
Barack Obama: ‘We are not cured of racism’

Barack Obama: ‘We are not cured of racism’

Obama in a US podcast interview from a comedian’s garage talks about Charleston, race relations and parenting

Mon Jun 22 2015 - 17:00

Watch in awe: from Jack Black to Super Pup, the greatest TV shows never made

From Jack Black's TV debut in 1999 to The Adventures of Super Pup, Patrick Freyne unearths the forgotten TV pilots that, disgracefully, were never turned into full series. (Well... except for Heil Honey I’m Home! which, unbelievably, made it past the pilot)

Fri Jun 19 2015 - 16:59

Patrick Freyne: destroyer of culture Chris Evans is perfect for Top Gear

First, an uncalled for resurrection of TFI Friday, and now he's to replace Jeremy Clarkson in the noisiest job on televsion - is there no stopping Chris Evans?

Wed Jun 17 2015 - 15:51
The Duke of Wellington’s drunken Dublin years

The Duke of Wellington’s drunken Dublin years

Long before he introduced Napoleon to his Waterloo (200 years ago on June 18th), the idle young duke-to-be could be found carousing the hot spots of his native Dublin. Let’s take the tour

Mon Jun 15 2015 - 06:00
Johann Hari: ‘I should have to meet a higher bar’

Johann Hari: ‘I should have to meet a higher bar’

The newspaper columnist derailed a fiery career with plagiarism. Now he’s back with an exhaustive exploration of the war on drugs, and has a sideline helping Russell Brand. But, he says, he’s not looking for a second chance

Sat Jun 13 2015 - 09:20
Patrick Freyne: meet the medium confusing the recently bereaved for money

Patrick Freyne: meet the medium confusing the recently bereaved for money

Patrick Freyne watches two new episodes of Long Island Medium, which is about a loud and terrifying woman who confuses the recently bereaved for money

Thu Jun 11 2015 - 23:33
Patrick Freyne: This week, Red Rock redefined car-crash telly, while Pat Kenny happily remembered the madness

Patrick Freyne: This week, Red Rock redefined car-crash telly, while Pat Kenny happily remembered the madness

Red Rock is nicely self-contained, focusing its melodrama around the local police station, with the rest of the suburb depicted as a desolate hellscape of empty warehouses where people go to scheme

Fri Jun 05 2015 - 11:50
Beck to the future: Musical chameleon returns to his origins

Beck to the future: Musical chameleon returns to his origins

Beck Hansen is now ready for a ‘deepening of the conversation’, he tells Patrick Freyne

Fri Jun 05 2015 - 11:21
Superhero-free zone: the weird comics of Daniel Clowes

Superhero-free zone: the weird comics of Daniel Clowes

Clowes, the artist behind such funny, melancholic comics as Ghost World and Eightball, is happy to work in obscurity

Wed Jun 03 2015 - 03:00
Patrick Freyne: A baby smuggling ring holding baby auctions? Better call the cybercrime unit

Patrick Freyne: A baby smuggling ring holding baby auctions? Better call the cybercrime unit

“Any crimes involving electronic devices is by definition ‘cyber’,” Avery tells her boss, a little defensively, foreshadowing episodes in which they investigate shoplifted iPads

Thu May 28 2015 - 12:00
Same-sex marriage: gay couples react to Yes vote

Same-sex marriage: gay couples react to Yes vote

‘It means that we’re the same as everybody else. We are now officially part of Ireland’

Sun May 24 2015 - 14:26

From the archive: Patrick Freyne writes a song for the Eurovision

In an attempt to bring Ireland back to its glory days, Patrick Freyne asks the experts how to write a Eurovision song and co-writes his own

Sat May 23 2015 - 13:00
Same-sex marriage: gay couples await  people’s decision

Same-sex marriage: gay couples await people’s decision

‘It’s a terrible thing to ask all the people can you get married and to think they might say No’

Fri May 22 2015 - 23:20
How to write a Eurovision winner

How to write a Eurovision winner

On tomorrow night's Late Late Show, five songs battle it out to represent Ireland at the Eurovision. Patrick Freyne asks the experts how to write a Eurovision song and co-writes his own.

Thu May 21 2015 - 16:13
Patrick Freyne: Tears are currency in the Big Brother house and the overlord won’t be deprived of their salty goodness

Patrick Freyne: Tears are currency in the Big Brother house and the overlord won’t be deprived of their salty goodness

Aaron, who wishes to be seen as more than an underwear model, dances in his underwear and shouts: ‘I love wine. Wine is my friend.’ Later we watch him vomiting alone

Wed May 20 2015 - 16:00
Gambling Big: ‘When you hear the poker chips rippling, there’s an energy’

Gambling Big: ‘When you hear the poker chips rippling, there’s an energy’

Our series on winners and losers in gambling concludes at an international poker tournament in Dublin, at which some of Ireland’s 50-odd professional players battle rivals from around Europe for a €50,000 prize, gobbling up a few ‘fish’ in the process

Tue May 19 2015 - 01:00
Paddy Power: online is 'the sexy part' of the business

Paddy Power: online is 'the sexy part' of the business

Paddy Power made €167m in 2014, but how much comes from ‘problem gamblers’?

Mon May 18 2015 - 01:00
Gambling 24/7: The addiction Ireland doesn’t know enough about

Gambling 24/7: The addiction Ireland doesn’t know enough about

As betting moves out of the bookies’ and on to the mobile phone, a new kind of gambling addict is emerging. Who are the losers and winners in Ireland’s fast-changing gambling world?

Sun May 17 2015 - 10:30
My gambling problem: ‘Online there’s no concept of the money’

My gambling problem: ‘Online there’s no concept of the money’

‘The bookies were open 24 hours a day online. There was always something to gamble on – racing in the US, football in South America’

Sat May 16 2015 - 01:00
Footballer Oisín McConville: Gambling beat the sh*t out of me

Footballer Oisín McConville: Gambling beat the sh*t out of me

The former Armagh GAA player spent years betting compulsively, losing tens of thousands of euro before confronting his problems

Fri May 15 2015 - 14:30
Derek Davis: ‘Everybody comes off a little bit scarred by RTÉ’

Derek Davis: ‘Everybody comes off a little bit scarred by RTÉ’

Patrick Freyne remembers a happy few hours spent with the broadcaster in 2008

Wed May 13 2015 - 13:37
Patrick Freyne: Empire is built around Cookie but she’s not the only scene-chewing monster

Patrick Freyne: Empire is built around Cookie but she’s not the only scene-chewing monster

Cookie and Cookie Monster are fabulous divas who know what they want. Cookie Monster wants cookies. Cookie wants ‘what’s mine’ (possibly cookies)

Fri May 08 2015 - 09:08
‘You don’t need to be suicidal to ring the Samaritans’

‘You don’t need to be suicidal to ring the Samaritans’

At the Samaritans office in Dublin, the team talk about why people ring them, how they help those in distress, and those dreaded calls when the line goes dead

Mon May 04 2015 - 06:00
Oh lord: next generation takes the keys to Waterford county

Oh lord: next generation takes the keys to Waterford county

When he inherited Curraghmore House – and the title of Lord Waterford – Henry de la Poer Beresford had to change the name on his bank cards. But he’s happy to embrace his newly conferred role, which includes hosting the Curraghmore Bluebell Festival

Sat May 02 2015 - 01:00
Patrick Freyne: Remembering a time when murder was fun and shorts were skimpy

Patrick Freyne: Remembering a time when murder was fun and shorts were skimpy

When it comes to catching killers, Thomas Magnum will always have the edge

Thu Apr 30 2015 - 15:04
‘Video is the internet’: meet the young Irish YouTubers

‘Video is the internet’: meet the young Irish YouTubers

As YouTube celebrates its 10th birthday, Ireland’s vloggers discuss community, authenticity and the problems that come with putting their lives on show

Mon Apr 27 2015 - 06:00
Secrets of a ‘grassrootsy’ start-up

Secrets of a ‘grassrootsy’ start-up

Could you become a social entrepreneur? Paul O’Hara wants Irish people to launch 100 community projects in 100 days, and will provide the high-tech backup to make it happen

Sat Apr 25 2015 - 01:00
Patrick Freyne: Wannabe pop star Nadia Forde is chasing the dream; and when she catches up with it, it’s f***ed

Patrick Freyne: Wannabe pop star Nadia Forde is chasing the dream; and when she catches up with it, it’s f***ed

The poor dream. It doesn’t make you a screaming environmentalist to find dream-hunting cruel.

Thu Apr 23 2015 - 17:45
Numb:  war journalist ‘memoir’ originally written as novel

Numb: war journalist ‘memoir’ originally written as novel

Author Colin Carroll promoted his book as a work of non-fiction

Sun Apr 19 2015 - 14:52
‘Numb’: Louis La Roc and the war memoir mystery

‘Numb’: Louis La Roc and the war memoir mystery

A supposedly factual new book about ‘Alan Buckby’, a war reporter with a double life

Sat Apr 18 2015 - 01:00
The problem with politics: ‘Everyone wants to be the kids in the back seat’

The problem with politics: ‘Everyone wants to be the kids in the back seat’

Journalist and author Zoe Williams thinks that we need to reclaim politics from politicians and that it’s folly to believe ‘the right party will come along and everything will be fine’

Fri Apr 17 2015 - 06:00
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