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    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    I've seen ads for "Nightlive" and "Project Ha Ha" over the last week or so, and they look like dead certs for a mention on this thread within 5 minutes of first broadcast.
    Anyone have the misfortune of watching the new comedy on RTE 2 last night,
    1. Nightlive: is a **** pull of TV3 news xpose i think, it turns out the actual TV3 news is funnier.
    2. Dead cat bounce: No comment, all i can say is it didnt make me laugh once, i felt embarrased for Ireland as i watched.

    Needless to say last years TV license money flushed down the jax

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    Quote Originally Posted by mint sauce View Post
    smoke and mirrors, watched the first episode out of interest, 1/2 an hour i have lost forever, had to be the worse TV i had ever seen, thought the hip hop dancers were just a feature for that episode, untill i seen them in every advert for the show after that, they seemed to be the main part of it, and your one singing at the end with instument i cant spell, awful awful awful
    The word is "instrument". I hope that helps.
    I'll update this next year.

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    Actually

    Did anyone see the show "Your Bad Self", the other day?

    Think it was a once off...but for an RTE sketch show, it made me laugh at times...

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    New Entry for the title....I'm posting this 15 minutes into Lucy Kennedy's new talkshow and its the TV equivalent of scraping your fingers down a blackboard.

    I can't wait 'til it finishes and I can get out from behind the sofa.

    Did anyone else share my pain in watching this absolute heap of dung? Anyone....?

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    I managed to bodyswerve it, luckily.
    I was tipped off by the words 'Lucy', 'Kennedy' and 'talkshow'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    New Entry for the title....I'm posting this 15 minutes into Lucy Kennedy's new talkshow and its the TV equivalent of scraping your fingers down a blackboard.
    Had it on in the background. I'll second that nomination. Standard RTE strategy for when can't come up with new shows is to do another talkshow - sure there enough people hanging around Montrose to fill a season
    http://www.forastrust.ie/

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    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    New Entry for the title....I'm posting this 15 minutes into Lucy Kennedy's new talkshow and its the TV equivalent of scraping your fingers down a blackboard.

    I can't wait 'til it finishes and I can get out from behind the sofa.

    Did anyone else share my pain in watching this absolute heap of dung? Anyone....?

    Im lucky i got this magic box its handy in these situations you just press the button on it and a different program comes on the telly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208 View Post
    Im lucky i got this magic box its handy in these situations you just press the button on it and a different program comes on the telly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    New Entry for the title....I'm posting this 15 minutes into Lucy Kennedy's new talkshow and its the TV equivalent of scraping your fingers down a blackboard.

    I can't wait 'til it finishes and I can get out from behind the sofa.

    Did anyone else share my pain in watching this absolute heap of dung? Anyone....?
    It was woeful , on the plus side to give them a wee bit of credit I thought Dermot Gavins "Irish Blood" was very good especially liked the bit where he confirmed what most of us already knew that 1 in 5 harps fans are inbreed and related to Daniel O Donnell :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208 View Post
    Im lucky i got this magic box its handy in these situations you just press the button on it and a different program comes on the telly.
    Couldn't change channel as indicated above I was behind the sofa looking at it through the gaps between my fingers as my hands were covering my face...

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    Classic Alan Partridge scene with his pitch to the BBC Commissioning guy, surprised RTE havent picked any of the ideas up

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEwZ-...eature=related

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    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    Couldn't change channel as indicated above I was behind the sofa looking at it through the gaps between my fingers as my hands were covering my face...
    Had you nothing to throw?

    You're not one of these people who refuses to wear shoes indoors, are you?

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    I'll add Nightlive for nomination. Surprised to see it on TV again this week. I thought it was bad enough turning a 5 minute sketch into 30 minute show but now RTE have made a series out of it.
    http://www.forastrust.ie/

    Bring back Rocketman!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    Couldn't change channel as indicated above I was behind the sofa looking at it through the gaps between my fingers as my hands were covering my face...
    I thought for a second you where going to say I couldn’t change the channel as the missus was in charge of the remote that night

    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    I'll add Nightlive for nomination. Surprised to see it on TV again this week. I thought it was bad enough turning a 5 minute sketch into 30 minute show but now RTE have made a series out of it.
    I saw this last night I think it was back to back with something called project ha ha, it was all very confussing I don’t know if it was just really intelligent humour that I just didn’t get or utter garbage but I ended up in a bad mood after it.

    When will they loose this “you have to be Wacky” concept in irish comedy

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    I'm amazed nobody can remember "Eamon High" a music show in the 70's. Hosted by a guy wearing an imitation space suit driving a golf cart which was covered in tin foil to make it look "space age". It was so bad it was hilarious. 70's Pop music clips with no live bands.

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    I'd be quite interested to see what the city versus country/town breakdown is when it comes to comedy or entertainment in Ireland and the regional divisions therein. People should indicate where they are from when they post what they think is or isn't good as I am of a solid opinion that there is a major 'culture' divide when it come to mirth on this island. Northern humour is a class apart from Western comedy. Southern wit (Cork hurlers on strike!) is way different to what tickles Eastern funny bones. Dublin has a category all of its own. This is firmly demonstrated by the fact that Dubliners for example hated the likes of Upwardly Mobile because they could not stand the fact that fun was being poked in their direction through that show. I loved this television programme and would relish seeing it again. Likewise city folk who are 'oh so sophisticated' are so out of touch with reality in this country that they don't understand the humour of Killinaskully but on the other hand think a foreign made show like Father Ted is brilliant. Just because people on another island think this is funny it does not automatically entitle people across the sea to also assume it is dazzling. Killinaskully is to me 100 times better than Father Ted.

    Some shows mentioned here that I like are Katherine Lynch's wonderwomen and Nightlife. Nightlife is brilliant - it has me rolling around the place with laughter.

    Project ha-ha is terrible in my opinion. The verdict is still out on the Lucy Kennedy effort. I cannot believe no-one has mentioned Questions and Answers - the most doctored and vetted programme of any that I have ever watched. Fair City is dismal as the complete lack of any humour in the plots shows how of out touch the screen writers are or perhaps how stifling the main broadcaster is. Dublin is full of characters and humour but RTE will not display this trait because when it comes to humour on the box Dubliners have their heads stuck up where the sun don’t shine. Or to put it more plainly most natives of the capital are so serious and full of themselves they think that their sh*te doesn’t smell!

    I live in Athlone Town - for the record and I’m proud of it!

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    No cultural divide. You're just a weirdo.

    Everyone hated Upwardly Mobile, not just Dubliners. Because it was shash.

    Killinascully has some funny moments, but it shows one of both Pat Shortt and Jon Kenny's biggest failings which is that, when the one isn't around to reign in the other, they've a tendancy to flog the living sh!te out of the same joke, over and over again, until it collapses and dies writhing in agony. Most people's opinion (that I would hear I mean) would range from an OK to a poor enough show, but far from the poorest which is why it hasn't been mentioned here til now, but it's fair to say it is more popular in certain areas of the country. To say it's 100 times better than Father Ted though will just mean nobody will take anything else you have to say seriously. I know I won't. Father Ted is one of the top 10 or 12 sitcoms ever. Almost by default it is the best comedy ever to have come of Ireland in any form.

    Katherine Lynch, as comedy, has no redeeming features whatsoever. She is painfully, mortifyingly, unfunny. And I'm a culchie too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stann View Post
    No cultural divide. You're just a weirdo.

    Killinascully has some funny moments, but it shows one of both Pat Shortt and Jon Kenny's biggest failings which is that, when the one isn't around to reign in the other, they've a tendancy to flog the living sh!te out of the same joke, over and over again. It's a poor show, but far from the poorest which is why it hasn't been mentioned here til now.

    Katherine Lynch though, as comedy, has no redeeming features whatsoever. She is painfully, mortifyingly, unfunny. And I'm a culchie too.
    Ah but when the woman you marry has the maiden name of Katherine Lynch then it is extra funny. And no I'm not a weirdo I just refuse to join a herd of sheep when it comes to expression.
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    I noticed Colm and Jim Jim's home run and Katherine Lynch (Wonderwomen and christmas show) have been the most frequently mentioned, should a poll be set up to choose between the two ?
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    Very interesting stann the number of times you edited your post. It seems I cannot take you seriously either. I stand over the fact that I prefer Killinaskully over Father Ted.
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