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Paul hears from Catherine who is so proud of Lucy who was chosen for the program to talk about the Crann Centre. 'Unwrapped: The Toy Show Appeal' is on this Sunday at 7.30pm on RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ talks to Dr Aidan O'Hanlon about the science that helped in our Asian hornet fight. Aidan will feature on the the next episode of 10 Things to Know About on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player Mon Dec 1st at 8.30pm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ talks to Pamela Fraher of RTE Investigates about a case that will feature on RTE Investigates tonight. "First Conviction" airs tonight at 9.35 on RTÉ One, and the final episode of the companion podcast is out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Just a quick message to say we're pausing the release of the concluding episode of this series until this day next week - Wednesday November 12th, the same day on which our TV documentary from RTÉ Investigates airs on RTÉ One at 9.35pm.If you do have any knowledge or information on this story please contact us immediately and in confidence by emailing documentaries@rte.ie or investigations@rte.ie or you can leave an anonymous tip on our website www.rte.ie/firstconvictionCredits: First Conviction is hosted by Ruth Negga. It's written and produced by Tim Desmond and Liam O'Brien working together with the RTÉ Investigates team of reporter Pam Fraher, producer Philip Gallagher, assistant editor Aoife Hegarty and Editor David Doran. Sound design by Ciarán Cullen. Sayeed's words are given voice by Steve Hartland and Halawa's by Esosa Ighodaro. Legal advice from Deirdre Ann Kelly & Eleanor Bleahene. Original music written by Mel Mercier & performed by Karl Nesbitt, Paul O'Donnell, Niwel Tsumbu, Clara Sanabras with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra conducted by Gavin Maloney. Orchestral String Arrangements by Áine Delaney. Music recording engineers, Donncha Moynihan and Ciarán Cullen. Studio voiceover recordings by Ronan Kelly. Readings are by Dawn Bradfield, Razib Chatterjee, Patrick Dunne, Gerry Gill and Louise Lewis. Production assistance from Shauna McGreevy and Nicoline Greer. Audio product support by Nigel Wheatley. Promo Producer, Fiona Savage. Marketing by Christopher Hayes and Maria Buckley. Design and creatives by Michael McKeon, Sean Malone, Scott Bryan, John Kilkenny and Darragh Treacy. Publicity by Laura Fitzgerald. Socials by James Hartigan & Kate Smyth. London recording engineer, Luke Nagy. Additional online editorial content by Anna Joyce. Publishing weekly.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Master eco-builder and presenter of RTÉ One's 'Build Your Own Home' is an Australian eco-builder and sustainability designer based in West Clare . He has a new book out called “our homes- - Other ways to solve the housing crisis” https://www.harrisongardner.net/ Harrison is co-founder and executive director of Common Knowledge, a not-for-profit that aims to empower people with the skills and solutions for living a sustainable life. Originally broadcast as part of Saturday Chronicle 4th October 2025 hosted by Patricia Anne Moore and Tom Hanley. as broadcast from the Killaloe Ballina Family Resource Centre, the Green, Killaloe, https://kbfrc.ie/ Saturday Chronicle is Sponsored by JAMES M NASH AND DERG KITCHEN DESIGN http://dergkitchendesign.ie Message or what's app the studio on 089 2582647 or email sbcrstudio@gmail.com
On this week's episode, we're joined by Hugh O'Conor. Hugh is an accomplished Irish actor, writer, photographer and director from Dublin. Hugh began his career at a young age, first capturing audiences' attention in "Lamb" alongside the great Liam Neeson. He went on to deliver a remarkable performance as the young Christy Brown in "My Left Foot", starring Oscar winners Daniel Day-Lewis and Brenda Fricker, a role that remains one of the most memorable in Irish cinema history. As an adult, Hugh has built an impressive and varied career across film, television, and stage, with standout performances in productions such as "Showbands" and "The Stag". Beyond acting, he has also established himself as a talented writer and director. His latest project “Showkids”, which he both wrote and directed, is currently airing on RTÉ One every Sunday evening and has been receiving rave reviews for its warmth, humour, and family-friendly charm. Join us as we talk to Hugh about his early start in film, his journey from child star to accomplished filmmaker, and his creative process both in front of and behind the camera.Let Christy Take It is proud to bring you Hugh O'Conor. If you enjoy our show please Like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie
You Will Die in Prison, is the new documentary featuring Bernard Phelan, an Irish/French citizen who was wrongfully taken hostage in Mashhad, Iran, in October 2022. Also his book 'You Will Die In Prison' is being rereleased this week with and documentary of the same title is on RTÉ One tonight.
Clare filmmaker, author, and ocean conservationist Ken O'Sullivan is back with a brand-new documentary, DOLPHINS – Wonders of the Ocean. The two-part series airs on RTÉ One at 6:30pm this Sunday, 31st August, and the following Sunday, 7th September. Known for stunning nature films like Sea Fever, Ireland's Deep Atlantic, and Ireland's Ocean, Ken is diving into the fascinating world of dolphins this time. To hear more about the project and what inspired it, Alan Morrissey caught up with him on Morning Focus.
Mother Karol and Sister Genevieve of Kylmore Abbey join Brendan along with their Head Chocolatier Veronica Davin as they prepare for the It is a three-part series about life at the abbey which begins on Sunday at 6.30pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.
Colm Barron, Academy Director, Shelbourne Football Club, Aoife Sheridan, Under 17s Ireland player and Derin Adewale join us ahead of Football Families, a three part series coming to RTÉ One on Thursday July 31. It goes behind the scenes of Shelbourne Football Club, focusing on their young players.
Manchán Magan talks to PJ about Ireland's ancient myths, his own unexpected cancer journey, and why reconnecting with the land might be the healing we all need. Listen to the Land Speak starts Thursday Jul 17th on RTÉ One 10:10pm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Author and documentary-maker, Manchán Magan, is starring in the two-episode documentary Listen to the Land Speak. This progamme sees Manchán Magan reveal the profound knowledge and wisdom contained in our landscape and myths and explore how they have shaped the way we look at the world. The first episode is set to air today on RTÉ One. Manchán joins us on the show today to discuss the award-winning programme, which just won the Best Cinematography in an Irish Film award at the Galway Film Fleadh over the weekend.
Natasha O'Brien survived a brutal assault, a broken justice system, and it left her demanding change she tells PJ. “Natasha” is on tonight, Wed Jun 25th, at 9.35pm on RTÉ One or on RTE Player here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new documentary on Natasha O'Brien will air on RTÉ One this evening (Wednesday, June 25th). Natasha O'Brien was attacked by Cathal Crotty, who was then a member of the Irish Defence Forces, in 2022. Crotty, from Ardnacrusha, Co. Clare was given a three-year suspended sentence in June 2024. An appeal was lodged the following month, and the sentence was overturned by the Court of Appeal in January this year (2025), and he was sentenced to two years in jail. The documentary, called Natasha, can be see from 9:35pm. To find out more on this, Alan Morrissey was joined by Natasha O'Brien. PHOTO CREDIT: Ayesha Ahmad
Earlier this year, Samantha Cookes was sentenced to three years in prison for multiple counts of theft and deception. She was found to have posed under numerous fake identities and convinced people she was a victim of discrimination due to her diagnosis of Huntington's disease.‘Bad Nanny', a new two-part documentary on RTÉ One, hears from victims who were conned by Cookes across Ireland and the UK.Alan Bradley, director of Bad Nanny and one of Cookes' victims, Lynn McDonald, joined Matt on The Last Word.Hit the ‘Play' button on this page to hear the conversation.
Former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and former Special Forces Army Ranger Ray Goggins team up with Cork singer Lyra in the first episode of new RTÉ show ‘Uncharted' where Goggins brings pairs of well-known public figures off on wilderness challenges across the world. The series starts on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player on Wednesday May 14 at 9.35pm.
PJ learns about the science of addiction from Dr Brian Pennie who is himself a remarkable heroin recovery story. See Hooked: How Addiction Hijacks Your Brain — Wed Apr 16th, on RTÉ One at 9.35pm or on RTE Player here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ chats to Rosa live in studio. You can catch Rosa's journey on 'Cailíní Comhraic,' starting Monday, March 24th, at 8 pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aplicações de inteligência artificial generativa requerem enorme poder computacional e estão impulsionando os datacenters a acelerar investimentos em capacidades de processamento, rede, energia, sustentabilidade e automação, além de incentivar a implementação de novas estruturas do tipo no Brasil. Cerca de um terço - 28% dos provedores de datacenter do País - já estão adequando suas estruturas para atender exclusivamente à demanda de IA generativa. O Start desta semana traz duas entrevistas sobre o tema: vamos conversar com Luciano Saboia, diretor para telecomunicações da IDC América Latina, que realizou estudos sobre o tema, e com Fernando Palamone, CEO da RT One, empresa que vai implementar no Brasil o primeiro datacenter da América Latina totalmente voltado para o processamento de aplicações de Gen IA. O programa vai ao ar às 21h, com a apresentação de Daniel Gonzales, em FM 107,3 (para toda Grande SP), site, aplicativo, canais digitais e assistentes de voz, todas as quartas-feiras.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Sunday (16th February), the second episode of the new series of Hugh Wallace's The Great House Revival will air on RTÉ One. For the second episode he visits an incredible renovation in The Burren, owned by Aoibheann MacNamara. Aoibheann is the owner of Galway's ArdBia restaurant so doing the renovation of has Old Herdsman's Cottage in the Burren has been a labour of love. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Restaurateur, Aoibheann MacNamara and local builder, John Cannole. Photo (C): welcomia via Canva
EMMY will represent Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 having come out on top on The Late Late Show Eurosong Special on RTÉ One last night. Joining Anton to talk about it all is Newstalk's Henry McKean.
To celebrate Science Week, the Marine Institute and the Explorers Education Programme will be participating in Galway Science and Technology Festival, and other events around the country. "Science Week is a great opportunity for the Marine Institute and our Explorers Education Programme to encourage people of all ages to discover more about Ireland's ocean," said Patricia Orme, Director of Corporate Services at the Marine Institute. "With the theme of this year's Science Week focusing on 'regeneration', it reiterates how important it is to foster an interest in science and technology and understand how the decisions on the sustainable use of our oceans will impact future generations." The Marine Institute's Explorers Education Programme will be showcasing marine science at the 2024 Galway Science and Technology Festival. Focusing on Ocean Innovation and Regeneration, the exhibition stand will celebrate Ireland's marine life and our marine heritage. There will be activities and displays on Ireland's Marine Biodiversity, the Real Map of Ireland, Climate Change Solutions and 'What's in a Drop'. Families can visit the Galway Science and Technology Festival at the University of Galway on Sunday 10th November from 10am to 6pm. The Marine Institute's exhibition The Wild Atlantic - Sea Science is also open at Galway City Museum. Free to visitors, the gallery features seabed mapping, amazing scientific discoveries and creatures of the deep. In the Remotely Operated Vehicle Simulator, explore ocean depths like a marine scientist and discover cold-water corals, shipwrecks and a rare shark nursery. The Marine Institute will also feature in the upcoming RTÉ TV Series 10 Things to Know About, airing on Monday 4th November on RTÉ One. Marine Institute scientists will discuss tagging and tracking sharks in Irish waters and innovative seafood production techniques. The series will also investigate the challenges of flood management and climate adaptation projects, unwrap the impact of plastics on our environment and explore how data science, robotics and AI are transforming our world. The Marine Institute's Explorers Education Programme will participate in the Let's Talk Science Festival on Saturday 9th November at the Rediscovery Centre at Ballymun, Dublin. On the 17th of November, the Explorers Education Programme will take part in a series of talks and short presentations for the Science Circus Festival in Achill, Mayo. As part of the Southeast Science Festival, the Explorers Education Programme will deliver two online webinars, one entitled 'Wild about Wildlife on the Seashore' and the second on 'Exploring Megafauna in Irish Waters' to primary schools in Tipperary, Carlow, and Waterford on the 12th and 14th November.
Aoife Johnston's mother Carol talks about her daughter's death on Prime Time on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player at 9.35.
Francis Brennan joins Oliver ahead of 'At Your Service' returning to our screens for its 14th season. He gave Oliver tutorial in how to make the perfect cup of tea and told him how his disguises aren't enough to fool his fan base! You can catch At Your Service on RTÉ One this coming Sunday a 7.30 PM
2025 is going to be a busy year for David and he joins Ray to tell us about his new album and plans for his worldwide tour and sticks around while Colm Mac Con Iomaire pops in ahead of a broadcast on RTÉ One tomorrow featuring Colm and David playing on Sceilg Mhicíl to celebrate Culture Night
Hotelier John Brennan will feature in a new documentary, Lost for Words that will air on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player on Wednesday 18th September and he joined Pat this morning.
The Armagh actor chats about his home roots and burgeoning career. He is currently on our screens on RTÉ One in ‘The Boy That Never Was' and on Virgin Media and BBC in ‘Dead and Buried'
A new multi-part true crime series from RTÉ Documentary On One. To get free early access to next episodes (one week in advance of here) please subscribe to 'The Real Carrie Jade' podcast feed from wherever you get your podcasts. Episodes released each Friday.Episode 6 - I'm Sadie Harris!In our final episode, TikTok bites back! Carrie Jade's online supporters find out they've been played. And they're angry. They dig into Samantha's past and discover more victims. As her most famous alias is finally exposed, Samantha Cookes disappears, leaving behind thousands in unpaid rent. And then Sadie Harris shows up... As our series concludes, we also reveal new tips that have come in since we began - and we hand this story over to film producers we've been working with. Watch out for an upcoming TV documentary on Samantha Cookes due to air on RTÉ One in autumn 2024! (Ep 6/6)...Credits: The Real Carrie Jade is written, reported and produced by Ronan Kelly. Narrated by Justine Stafford. Original music soundtrack by Fergal O'Connor. Sound designer is Ruth Kennington and the executive producer is Liam O'Brien. Production assistance by Nicoline Greer. Legal advice from Darren Lynch and Deirdre Ann Kelly. Marketing and promotions are by Maria Buckley, Amy O'Driscoll and Fiona Burke. Press and Publicity by Jilly McDonough. The designer is Niamh McKeown. Audio Product Support by Nigel Wheatley. Additional online editorial content by Anna Joyce. Contact us documentaries@rte.ie Episodes released weekly, each Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After depicting the musical culture of Dublin's northside in his acclaimed documentary North Circular, director Luke McManus is now looking at the area's politics. His new documentary The Locals follows a range of candidates in the run-up to the June 2024 local elections, painting a picture of a diverse area and an equally diverse group of politicians. Luke talks to Hugh Linehan about making the documentary, the people it portrays and the issues they care about. The Locals is on RTÉ One on Monday, July 15th at 9:35pm and will also be available on the RTÉ player. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Film producer, educator, environmentalist and former member of the House of Lords, David Puttnam is a man who has lived many lives. He is the subject of a new documentary 'David Puttnam: The Long Way Home' which airs on RTÉ One on Thursday June 20th.
Comedian PJ Gallagher becomes a mental health warrior in a new RTÉ documentary called ‘Changing My Mind', which explores mental health in Ireland. It's airing on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player on Monday 20th May at 9.35pm.Kieran is joined with PJ to delve into his personal experiences, insights and the powerful message PJ Gallagher hopes to spread about mental health awareness.
Comedian and radio presenter PJ Gallagher talks openly about his own mental health and long-term well being following his lifesaving stay at St. Patrick's Hospital. PJ Gallagher: Changing my Mind airs on RTÉ One at 9.35pm on May 20th.
The second episode of the series will be broadcast this coming Sunday 19th May at 18:30 on RTÉ One television. Derek looks at the lengths taken in northern Sweden to control the Raccoon Dog invasion, Rathlin Island's rat problem and the comeback of badgers in The Netherlands.
New documentary sheds light on the unanswered questions of the family of Sean Brown as a date for enactment of Troubles Legacy Act approaches. Trevor Birney Emmy-nominated producer and director of the documentary, Murder of a GAA Chairman on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player, Monday, April 22nd at 9:35pm.
The Irish for Sex airs on RTÉ One tonight at 10.15pm with comedian Blaithín de Burca.
And it's all for a very important cause.Writer and Comedian, Martin Beanz Warde joined Dave to chat about his new RTÉ One show - 'The End of the World with Beanz'.
Ireland correspondent Chris Page looks at the growth of Sinn Féin across the island of Ireland over the last 30 years and explores how it has achieved that. He examines the party's current aims and policies, from housing to the economy. And he asks, given the current trend in the polls, what the implications might be of the party being in government in two jurisdictions - in Belfast and in Dublin.Presenter: Chris Page Producer: Camellia Sinclair Lead broadcast engineer: Ilse LademannCredit: "Two Tribes", RTÉ One, 22nd December 2022
Amanda Bone, Hugh Wallace and Sara Cosgrove compare the efforts of homeowners across the country. As Home of the Year celebrates its tenth year, on RTÉ One tonight at 8.30pm.
The first episode of Blackshore, RTÉ's new drama filmed in Killaloe, aired last Sunday. The show, which can be seen on RTÉ One, is a six-episode series written by Kate O'Riordan. To find out more, Alan Morrissey spoke to Kate on Friday's Morning Focus.
Planda go Pláta is a beautiful new TG4 series that celebrates plant-based cooking. TG4's new cookery show for January 2024 is the first of its kind on Irish television! Planda go Pláta is a beautiful series that celebrates plant-based cooking. Across eight episodes viewers can join chef Niall Ó Conchúir and home cook Rebecca Uí Chonaola as they cook vegan recipes created especially for the series. Vegan friendly Plant-based cooking Rebecca and Niall will also meet inspiring local farmers around the country. The series was filmed across a growing year, tracking the seasons to showcase the many amazing vegetables that grow here and the health benefits they have for all of us. Lots of people are choosing to reduce meat for various reasons, such as their health, the environment and animal welfare. A plant-based diet is probably the biggest way to reduce your environmental impact as well as supporting cardiovascular health and reducing the risk of disease. The recipes in the series are created by leading vegan chef, Tony Keogh, of Cornucopia Restaurant. From quick and easy pasta sauces to impressive dinner party dishes, these dishes would make anyone fall in love with vegan food. Everything is made from scratch with seasonal produce and store cupboard staples. All the meals prepared are not only kind to human health, but also to animals and the environment. Planda go Pláta is a series for a wide audience. It's for people who are already following a plant-based diet, but also for anyone who's already cut back on animal foods, or who wants to cut back this coming Veganuary / January. TG4 is an Irish free-to-air public service television network. The channel launched on 31 October 1996 and is available online and through its on demand service TG4 Player in Ireland and beyond. TG4 was formerly known as Teilifís na Gaeilge, before a rebranding campaign in 1999. TG4 was the third national station to be launched in Ireland, after RTÉ One in 1961 and RTÉ Two in 1978. It was followed by a fourth channel, TV3, in 1998. See more breaking stories here.
Room to Improve is back for another season this Sunday on RTÉ One.Kieran was joined in studio by Dermot Bannon and Claire Irwin to chat about what to expect from the new season...Image: RTÉ
'Room to Improve' returns to our screens this Sunday for a brand new season and Dermot Bannon is here to tell Ray all about it. You can catch it on Sunday 7th January from 9.30pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.
Jason Smyth has been named as the fast Paralympian on the planet with six gold medals as well as a heap of World and European titles...but can he shake his hips?We're about to find out as he's just been announced as the final 'Dancing with the Stars' contestant. He filled Dave in on the challenges he will face as a blind dancer, and how he's feeling about donning the famous outfits. Dancing with the Stars returns in January on RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player.
Nicola tells what it was like being a victim of coercive control; her story is the subject of a powerful documentary on RTÉ One on Monday December 11th called ‘Taking Back Control'
Deirdre O'Kane is an Irish stand up comedian, actor and film maker. A household name in Ireland, she hosted her own primetime Saturday night talk show “Deirdre O'Kane Talks Funny” on RTÉ One, reached the final of Dancing with the Stars, she hosts the Irish Film and Television Academy Awards, is the voice of Gogglebox in Ireland, had her own standup comedy series “The Deirdre O'Kane Show” and appeared as a judge alongside Boy George, on the new talent show The Big Deal. She is a six-time Irish Film and Television Academy Awards nominee and won Best Lead Actress in 2015 for her role as Christina Noble opposite Brendan Coyle in Stephen Bradley's feature Noble. Her other film credits include the BAFTA winning Festival for Channel 4, Intermission, Killing Bono and Dollhouse. On TV, Deirdre starred in the hit sitcom Younger, Paths to Freedom on RTÉ in which she played Brendan Coyle's long-suffering wife Helen, The Clinic, Fergus's Wedding, The Fitz, and Bittersweet. Deirdre played the leading role of Debra Moone in three series of Moone Boy on Sky opposite Peter McDonald and Chris O'Dowd, garnering Deirdre her fifth IFTA nomination in 2014. She's a co-founder of Comic Relief in Ireland and presented RTÉ Does Comic Relief.Deirdre O'Kane is guest number 298 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things she'd like to put in a time capsule; four she'd like to preserve and one she'd like to bury and never have to think about again .For Deirdre O'Kane's tour dates and tickets visit - deirdreokane.netFollow Deirdre O'Kane on Twitter: @DeirdreOKane1 & Instagram @deirdreokane123 .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens and Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. Get this podcast ad-free by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tony Connelly is well known by many for his extensive reporting on European Affairs, from Brexit to Ukraine, but his next project is taking a more personal approach. In his new documentary ‘A Hidden History' with RTÉ, airing on RTÉ One, Tony explores the life and career of his late grandfather, a member of the Royal Irish Constabulary. Tony joined Sean Moncrieff to discuss…
''Well, I've been told it's back'' GAA Manager Davy Fitzgerald joined Dermot and Dave for a chat ahead of Series 2 of 'Davy's Toughest Team'. Davy's Toughest team airs on Wednesday nights, RTÉ One at 9:35pm.
The Dry is a new comedy-drama which has just landed on RTE One. It tells the story of Shiv Sheridan, who returns to Dublin after years spent partying in London. Sober and full of good intentions, the 35 year-old struggles to stay on ‘the dry', while living back home with her parents and brother. In this episode, the show's creator Nancy Harris speaks to Róisín Ingle about the inspiration behind the story, why she used comedy to tackle the subject of addiction and her own experience giving up alcohol for a year.The Dry airs every Wednesday at 9:35pm on RTÉ One, or you can watch all eight episodes on the RTÉ player now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are all calories created equal? Why is that last half stone so hard to lose? What's the healthiest evening snack you can eat? These are just some of the questions that Karl Henry, he of Operation Transformation fame, has the answer to in this episode. Karl and I also tackle a couple of trickier subjects, like should we really be telling people its ok to be obese if that's what they want to be, or is it now taboo to call someone fat, and should the word be banned? The callers were lining up to chat to Karl, he hears from Dr Eva Orsmond, Keith Duffy, Miriam O'Callaghan, and even George Hook. You can watch Karl on Operation Transformation every Wednesday at 21:30 on RTÉ One and on the RTÉ Player. COMEDY: The phone line of The Oscars' judging committee has been hopping this week, we got exclusive access to the voice messages… The Mario Rosenstock Podcast is produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand.
Today I'm joined by Hazel Doupe. She is best known for her role as Frances, an Irish Traveller teen who idolizes boxing legend Muhammad Ali and trains herself to become a boxer in the 2018 film Float Like a Butterfly, which premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. In 2021, Doupe portrayed Ingrid in the RTÉ One thriller drama series Smother, which also starred Dervla Kirwan, Niamh Walsh, Seána Kerslake and Gemma-Leah Devereux . I had Hazel on the show to discuss her latest film You Are Not My Mother. The film is currently in select theatres and on-demand. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/followingfilms/support