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Kevin McGahern
Kevin McGahern (born 7 November 1986) is an Irish comedian, TV presenter, writer and actor. He is the former host of '' Republic of Telly'' between 2013 and 2017 and documentary series ''Kevin McGahern's America''. Early life McGahern was born in 1986 and grew up on a farm in Gowna, County Cavan. McGahern graduated from the University of Wolverhampton in 2009 with a degree in Animation. He became a stand-up comedian after working as a barman in the birthplace of Irish stand-up comedy, the International Bar. He stated in an interview that the two biggest influences on his early stand up were Steve Martin and Dylan Moran. Career In 2011, McGahern starred in the independent feature film ''No Party for Billy Burns'' which was written and directed by Padraig Conaty. The film also stars Shane Connaughton, Sonya O'Donoghue and Charlie McGuinness. In 2013, McGahern became the host of '' Republic of Telly'' replacing Dermot Whelan. He continued to host the show until its eventual cance ...
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Lough Gowna
Lough Gowna () is a fresh water lake which is the uppermost lake on the River Erne. It is located on the border between County Longford and County Cavan, with the largest part of the lake being in County Longford. Lough Gowna is a moraine-dammed lake formed at the end of the last glaciation, and owes its complex indented shape to the underlying drumlin landscape. This results in a large number of bays and inlets on the lake, often connected by narrow channels. The river Erne enters the system in a western direction into the easternmost part of the lake (locally known as ''Derries Lough'') and exits northward through County Cavan. However, the damming caused by the moraines that gave rise to the lake result in large bodies of water to the north-west and south-west which form the bulk of the area of the lake. A number of other small rivers also flow into the lake. The county border runs through the north-western part of the lake, and then turns eastwards, with the western and south ...
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Chris Tordoff
Chris Tordoff is an English-born Irish comedian, actor, writer, YouTuber, and streamer. He is best known for co-creating the RTÉ mockumentary series ''Hardy Bucks'', in which he plays drug dealer Francis "The Viper" Higgins. He has reprised the role in other media, such as ''The Hardy Bucks Movie'', the comedy series ''Republic of Telly'' and ''Viper's View'', and on his own YouTube and Twitch channels. Early life Tordoff was born in Leeds and moved to the Irish town of Swinford as a teenager. Career Tordoff co-created ''Hardy Bucks'' with his friend Martin Maloney as a web series on YouTube in 2009. He co-wrote, directed, and starred in it as antagonist Francis "The Viper" Higgins, a small-time drug dealer. In 2009, it won RTÉ Television's Storyland competition, and was commissioned as a series for television. For the second series, Liz Gill took over directorial duties from Tordoff. He reprised the role in the 2013 film based on the series, ''The Hardy Bucks Movie''. ...
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Thirty-sixth Amendment Of The Constitution Of Ireland
The Thirty-sixth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland (previously bill no. 29 of 2018) is an amendment to the Constitution of Ireland which permits the Oireachtas to legislate for abortion. The constitution had previously prohibited abortion unless there was a serious risk to the life of the mother. The proposal is often described as the Repeal of the Eighth Amendment, referring to the 1983 constitutional amendment which guaranteed the right to life of the unborn, making abortion illegal unless the pregnancy was life-threatening. The 2018 amendment replaces Article 40.3.3° of the Constitution, which was added in 1983 and amended in 1992. The bill was introduced to the Oireachtas on 9 March 2018 by the Fine Gael minority coalition government, and completed its passage through both houses on 27 March 2018. It was put to a referendum on 25 May 2018 and approved by 66.4% of voters. The amendment took effect once signed into law by President Michael D. Higgins on 18 Septemb ...
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Tara Flynn
Tara Flynn is an Irish actress and writer. Career Flynn has written three satirical books: ''You're Grand: The Irishwoman's Secret Guide to Life'', ''Giving Out Yards: The Art of Complaint, Irish Style'' and ''Rage-In: Trolls and Tribulations of Modern Life'' She was a founding member of comedy singing group "The Nualas". She is a voice artist and was the voice of Molly in RTE's ''The Morbegs''. She uses satire for activism, as in YouTube sketches such as "Racist B&B", "Armagayddon" and "The Case for Mammy / Daddy Marriage". In 2015, as part of Amnesty International Ireland's "She is not a Criminal" campaign, she spoke publicly for the first time about travelling to the Netherlands for an abortion (abortion was illegal in Ireland at the time). She has since been a vocal campaigner for reproductive rights and the repeal of Ireland's 8th amendment. In 2017, Flynn provided the voiceover on TV3's remake of ''Blind Date A blind date is a social engagement between two people who ...
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Joe (website)
JOE (JOE.ie and JOE.co.uk) is a distributed social media publisher aimed at young people in Ireland and the UK, with over 2 million unique visitors per month. It is owned by Maximum Media. They are politically left-leaning. Background The publisher's original website Joe.ie was founded by Irish entrepreneur Niall McGarry. Her.ie is a related website aimed at young women in Ireland. HerFamily.ie also forms part of the publishing group. JOE.ie The website was founded in 2010 and nominated in October of that year for a Golden Spider Award in the ''One to Watch'' category. It was nominated again for a Golden Spider Award in the ''News and Entertainment'' category in 2013. Irish showbiz website Goss.ie described it as "more influential" than traditional media in August 2016. It was edited by Paddy McKenna. Audience & reach The site's Android app has had over 50,000 installs with a ratio of 2:1 for 5 star reviews vs 1 star reviews. In November 2016, The Advertising Standa ...
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Thirty-fourth Amendment Of The Constitution Of Ireland
The Thirty-fourth Amendment of the Constitution (Marriage Equality) Act 2015 (previously bill no. 5 of 2015) amended the Constitution of Ireland to permit marriage to be contracted by two persons without distinction as to their sex. Prior to the enactment, the Constitution was assumed to contain an implicit prohibition on same-sex marriage in the Republic of Ireland. It was approved at a referendum on 22 May 2015 by 62% of voters on a turnout of 61%. This was the first time that a state legalised same-sex marriage through a popular vote. Two legal challenges regarding the conduct of the referendum were dismissed on 30 July by the Court of Appeal, and the bill was signed into law by the President of Ireland on 29 August. An amendment to the Marriage Act 2015 provided for marriages permitted by the new constitutional status. The act came into force on 16 November 2015; the first same-sex marriage ceremony was held on 17 November 2015. Changes to the text The amendment inserted a ...
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Nova Jones
''Nova Jones'' is a British musical science-fiction television series which airs on CBBC, created by Helen Serafinowicz. It focuses on the adventures of the titular galactic pop singer, portrayed by Molly Rainford. It began broadcast on 22 September 2021. It has since been renewed for a second and third series. Cast * Molly Rainford as Nova Jones * Grace Barkley as McLaren Jones * David Byrne as Sid * John Lynn as Captain of the North * Katie Davies as Jefferson Ship (Voice) * Faye Stedman Shannon as Chef Din Dins (Jingle Voice) Episodes Series 1 Series 2 References External links Nova Jonesat BBC Online BBC Online, formerly known as BBCi, is the BBC's online service. It is a large network of websites including such high-profile sites as BBC News and BBC Sport, Sport, the on-demand video and radio services branded BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds, t ... * {{authority control 2021 British television series debuts 2020s British science fiction television series BBC chil ...
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CBBC
CBBC (initialised as Children's BBC and also known as the CBBC Channel) is a British free-to-air Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, public broadcast children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is also the brand used for all BBC content for children aged 7–16. Its sister channel CBeebies broadcasts programming and content for children aged under 7. It broadcasts every day from 7am to 7pm (7am to 9pm from 11 April 2016 to 4 January 2022), timesharing with BBC Three. History Launched on 11 February 2002 alongside its sister channel, CBeebies, which serves the under 6 audience, the name was previously used to brand all BBC Children's and Education, BBC Children's content carried on BBC One and BBC Two. CBBC was named Channel of the Year at the Children's British Academy of Film and Television Arts, BAFTA awards in November 2008, 2012 and 2015. The channel averages 300,000 viewers daily. The channel originally shared bandwidth on the Freeview (UK ...
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Smother (TV Series)
''Smother'' is an Irish thriller drama series written by Kate O'Riordan and directed by Dathaí Keane. It stars Dervla Kirwan as Val Ahern, a mother who is determined to protect her family at any cost. The series is produced by BBC Studios and Treasure Entertainment for Raidió Teilifís Éireann, and premiered on 7 March 2021 on RTÉ One. A second series was announced in April 2021 and had its premiere on RTÉ One on 9 January 2022. It aired in the UK by Alibi in June 2021. The show then premiered on Peacock in the US on July 1, 2021. The second season premiered on April 28, 2022. The series airs in Norway on TV2. In August 2022, it was confirmed that the series would end at the end of the third season. The third and final series began airing on 6 February 2023. Plot (series 1) Set in a small town on the wild and rugged coast of County Clare, Val Ahern, a devoted mother, is determined to protect her family and particularly her three daughters—Jenny, Anna and Grace—at any ...
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Finding Joy (TV Series)
Finding Joy, In Search of Happiness or Searching for Happiness may refer to: Drama * ''В поисках радости'' ("Finding Joy"/"Searching for Happiness") is a 1957 play by Russian playwright Victor Rozov TV and film * ''Finding Joy'', a 2018 Irish comedy television series written by and starring Amy Huberman * ''Finding Joy'', a 2013 film starring Josh Cooke * ''Finding Joy'', a 2002 Australian independent film featuring Angry Anderson * '' In Search of Happiness'' (Russian ''В поисках счастья''), a 2005 Russian documentary film directed by Alexander Gutman * ''In Search of Happiness'', a 2011 episode of '' Imagine'', a British documentary series on the subject of Leo Tolstoy * ''In Search of Happiness'', a 1995 UK television series, presented by Angus Deayton ** ''In Search of Happiness with Angus Deayton'' with Lise Mayer, a 1995 book based on the series Music * ''Finding Joy'', a 2002 EP by Hondo Maclean Literature * ''Authentic Happiness: Using ...
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Nowhere Fast (TV Show)
Alison Spittle is an Irish comedian, comedy writer, radio producer and actress. She has worked for iRadio, RTÉ Radio 1 and Newstalk and created sketches for '' Republic of Telly'' and has written and starred in her RTÉ Two sit-com ''Nowhere Fast'' in 2017. She is the host and creator of the ''Alison Spittle Show'' podcast hosted by headstuff.org. Early life Spittle was born in Harrow, London. Spittle's father was a builder. The family moved frequently, including to Dresden, Germany before moving to Spittle's mother's ancestral home of County Westmeath, Tyrrellspass, Mullingar and finally Ballymore at age eight. She attended secondary school in Moate. Career Graduating from college in Dublin, Spittle moved back to Westmeath where she worked as a researcher for iRadio with comedian Bernard O'Shea. She began working in comedy, supporting PJ Gallagher. This led to her participation in So You Think You're Funny's Irish heats, qualifying for rounds in Edinburgh. ...
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Garrihy Sisters
Aoibhín Garrihy, Ailbhe Garrihy and Doireann Garrihy are Irish social media influencers, having played different roles in the entertainment industry. Aoibhín is an actress, having played Neasa Dillon in RTÉ One's ''Fair City'' from 2010 to 2013. She came second in the first series of the Irish version of ''Dancing with the Stars''. Ailbhe is a publicist. Doireann is a comedy impressionist, known for two series of ''The Doireann Project'', and radio and television presenter, hosting the revival in 2018 of RTÉ Two's ''The Podge and Rodge Show''. Early life The Garrihys came from Castleknock, County Dublin, the daughters of Eugene and Clare. Eugene is now an entrepreneur, the director of ferry companies, Dublin Bay Cruises and Doolin2Aran. Aoibhín Aoibhín (born 20 June 1987) has acting credits including ''Fair City'', '' Love/Hate'', and '' Mattie''. In 2017, Garrihy was a contestant in the first series of RTÉ's ''Dancing with the Stars''. On 26 March 2017, she reached ...
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