The satirical sketch show returns, focusing on the country's political and media culture, using a range of formats and image manipulation. Nobody is safe from scrutiny as the skits feature well-known people such as Angela Merkel, Enda Kenny, Michael Noonan, Anne Doyle and Gerry Adams. Plus, there is a report on the Late Late Show audience. With writers and performers including Barry Murphy, Gary Cooke, Eleanor Tiernan and Tara Flynn.
Satirical sketch show, focusing on the country's political and media culture, using a range of formats and image manipulation. Writers and performers include Barry Murphy, Gary Cooke, Eleanor Tiernan and Tara Flynn.
Satirical sketch show focusing on the country's political and media culture, using a range of formats and image manipulation. Featuring comedy performances taking aim at Mick Wallace and Michael D Higgins, and a Christmas greeting from the Germans. Last in the series.
Satirical sketch show focusing on the country's political and media culture, using a range of formats and image manipulation. With performances by writers including Barry Murphy, John Colleary, Tara Flynn, Colum McDonnell, Michael O' Sullivan, Eleanor Tiernan, Paul Howard, Paul Woodful and Jay Stanbridge. Last in the series.
The Irish Pictorial Weekly team are back to throw their usual jaundiced eye on 1916 The satirical sketch show turns its gaze on the 1916 centenary celebrations and reflects on what Ireland has done with its independence in the last 100 years. Starring – Barry Murphy, John Colleary, Colum McDonnell, Eleanor Tiernan, Paul Woodfull, Gary Cooke, Alan Shortt, Kevin Gildea, Abie Philbin Bowman, Bryan Quinn, Sharon Mannion, Eileen Byrne, John Moynes, Gearoid Farrelly, Willa White and James Goldsbury