Republic of Telly
Republic of Telly | |
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Genre | Television comedy |
Created by | James Cotter |
Written by | James Cotter, Dermot Whelan |
Directed by | Ashling Fallon Casey |
Presented by |
Neil Delamere (2009-2010) Dermot Whelan (2010-2013) Kevin McGahern (2013-) |
Starring |
The Rubberbandits Damo and Ivor Jennifer Maguire(2010-2015) Bernard O'Shea Mairéad Farrell (2009-2010) |
Theme music composer | Daft Punk |
Opening theme | "Television Rules the Nation" |
Ending theme | "Television Rules the Nation" |
Country of origin | Ireland |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 7 |
No. of episodes | 121 |
Production | |
Location(s) | Studio 4, RTÉ Television Centre, Donnybrook, Dublin 4, Ireland |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | RTÉ Two |
Picture format | 16:9 |
First shown in | 24 October 2009 |
Original release | 24 October 2009 |
External links | |
Website |
Republic of Telly is a TV review and magazine programme on Irish public broadcaster, RTÉ Two. Presented by comedian Kevin McGahern, the programme is intended as a satirical examination of television, mocking various Irish and British TV channels, including sketches and special guests making an appearance from the shows. An added feature of the show is its correspondents Jennifer Maguire and Bernard O'Shea. Maguire conducts vox pops and celebrity interviews, whereas O'Shea conducts live 'on the spot' reports (filmed in front of a greenscreen). Series two also introduced comedians The Rubberbandits as reporters, bizarre weathermen and agony aunts. The series has contributed to the chart success of The Rubberbandits single "Horse Outside", as well as "Everybody's Drinkin'" and "Big Box Little Box" by Damo and Ivor.
Series
First season
The first season, which was presented by Neil Delamere began in 2009. The first season continued on 15 February 2010 and concluded in the spring of that year. The season featured Mairéad Farrell and had guests such as Marty Whelan, Kathryn Thomas, the cast of The Apprentice, and Dermot Whelan.
Second season
The second season, with Dermot Whelan taking over as host, began in October 2010. The second season continued in March 2011 and concluded in the spring of that year. RTÉ's political correspondent David McCullagh made a formal complaint to RTÉ after the programme caused rumours to spread of a government minister's resignation, an event that would have reduced the coalition's majority to two.[1]
Third season
The third season began on 17 October 2011, with an episode featuring Georgia Salpa, Damo and Ivor, Dead Cat Bounce and Darby the Leprechaun. The season continued until 24 April 2012.
Fourth season
The fourth series of the installment began broadcasting on 22 October 2012 at 10 PM. Robogarda debuted and Georgia Salpa, considered by RTÉ to be a celebrity woman "who tends to pop up almost anywhere", returned.[2] In December *The Republic of Telly DVD was released. The season concluded in May 2013.
Fifth Season
The fifth season of Republic of Telly started on 28 October 2013. After Dermot Whelan announced he would no longer be presenting the show, it was announced that comedian Kevin McGahern would be taking over as host. McGahern is best known for his role as 'Sim Card' on RTÉ's Hardy Bucks and also appeared on television adverts for Three Ireland.[3] The fifth season concluded on 12 May 2014 with a special 1980s edition, which saw the old RTÉ2 logo used onscreen as the DOG (Digital Onscreen Graphic), a 4:3 aspect ratio filter on the episode and a modified opening theme tune and graphics. Some regular parts of the show took on a 1980s vibe, including the Republic of Telly logo itself, Kevin McGahern's desk and Bernard's News (The Quarter to Tenish News), which was in the episode 'Bernard's Beat Box' referring to the old RTÉ music show BeatBox.
Sixth Season
The sixth season of Republic of Telly debuted on 3rd November 2014. From the beginning it was notable that Jenifer Maguire was absent and this was due to her being on maternity leave. This situation was overcome by the feature "Jen of the Week" where a person would stand in for Jenifer. Later on she made a few short appearances. For the first time since it began, Bernards' News didn't return, instead News Republic took its place with a similar concept to Bernards' News. News Republic was originally headed by Al Porter but this changed to The Viper later in the series. The final episode in season 6 aired on 18 May 2015 and featured a beach party theme.
Seventh Season
The seventh season of Republic of Telly is due to begin on 19 October 2015 on RTÉ2. It is reported that Jenifer Maguire will not return full time for this season.
References
- ↑ "Ireland debt crisis: TV resignation hoax causes further anguish - Comic posing as reporter starts rumour of minister's 'resignation', prompting fears for Irish coalition's slim majority", The Guardian, 17 November 2010.
- ↑ "Robogarda set for Republic of Telly". RTÉ Ten. 22 October 2012. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
- ↑ "REPUBLIC OF TELLY ***New Series***". RTÉ News. 28 October 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
External links
- Republic of Telly at RTÉ
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