Rivals: The thrusting bum is intercut with spurting soap and overflowing champagne. We are in safe, if filthy, hands
Patrick Freyne: If I was in Disney+’s Jilly Cooper adaptation, someone would surely compliment my ‘magnificent column’
Patrick Freyne: If I was in Disney+’s Jilly Cooper adaptation, someone would surely compliment my ‘magnificent column’
Television: Why is sex meant to be so funny? Perhaps we should ask the British
TV memorabilia reigns as Tony’s booth from the enigmatic final scene of The Sopranos sells for $82,600
Television: Hyland plays a tennis wunderkind fallen on hard times, with Turner as her slimy former coach, in this Prime Video series
The Carlow actor stars in Fifteen-Love, a darkly delicate exploration of abuse in elite tennis, alongside Aidan Turner
TV review: The Dublin actor is virtually unrecognisable behind a vast, loamy craft beard. But his low-key, chill-dude energy keeps this potboiler grounded
Poldark-turned-Leonardo da Vinci actor on ballroom dancing, hazmat suits and a thirst for stout
Aidan Turner and Graham Norton have been pronouncing it wrongly. Or have they?
Yanking channel was ‘a bit mad’, but future interest of younger viewers must be in doubt
Fleabag, Game of Thrones and Catastrophe all ended – and somehow brought us all together
Patrick Freyne: Series comes to an end with a climactic showy sword fight. Quiet at the back
Review: Over four series, Ross Poldark has become a calmer, wiser, shirtier character
Cork actor wins award for his work in Martin McDonagh’s The Lieutenant of Inishmore
The sci-fi series’s labyrinthine mythology is no problem for Irish author Dave Rudden
Patrick Freyne: Poldark’s full of existential conundrums. And heaving, glistening chests
A new documentary on Germaine Greer is among the TV highlights
Dublin stage actor who has died aged 44 remembered as ‘an outstanding example of how to live’
Frankie Boyle goes to Russia ahead of the World Cup, plus the final of Britain’s Got Talent
The ‘Trainspotting’ director will take the reins on 25th James Bond film – and Craig’s fifth
And when he's finished as 007? Clondalkin man Aidan Turner looks nicely positioned
The melodramatic, gripping, entertaining series is back, writes Patrick Freyne
Will Demelza continue to put up with Ross’s shenanigans? Will he get his shirt off?
Rooney Mara and Jack Reynor are the muddled lovers with no chemistry in Jim Sheridan’s film of Barry’s acclaimed novel
The ex-007 talks movies, marriages and how Aidan Turner would look good as Bond
An Irish Times series explores Ireland’s relationship with its bigger, more powerful neighbour, our changing levels of enmity and amity and the small – yet vast – differences that define the two countries
As the Dubliner returns for a second series, he reflects on his career and the audition that went so badly he thought ‘I need to take advantage of these looks before they fade’
Company behind ‘Great Irish Bake Off’ to develop ‘Bucking the Trend’ for RTÉ
Irish broadcasters and producers rack up 42 nominations for this year’s ‘Torc’ awards
‘And There Were None’ proves a compelling piece of costume drama, while Luke Kelly gets an affectionate, enjoyable treatment
Year in review: From ‘Red Rock’ to Aidan Turner’s biceps in ‘Poldark’ and Don Draper’s final ad campaign in ‘Mad Men’, TV delivered the goods in 2015
A year of ‘Poldark’, paranoia and seeing off a threat from Pixie Pickle Pants
Aer Lingus title has added a new 16-page section for business travellers
Review: ‘Poldark’; ‘Cumann na mBan: Mná na Réabhlóide’; ‘The Consumer Show’; and ‘Spicing Up Britain: How Eating Out Went Exotic’
Review: Channel 4 tries cannabis; and Sandy Hook gets a sensitive documentary treatment
Sorry Peter Jackson, but we’re all Orc’d out - Battle of the Five Armies is both way too much and not nearly enough
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices